THE BIG ONE
Destroy Big Tech With a Salvaged Cyberdeck - If you're looking to dive into the world of DIY tech, this project is a gold mine! Transform old electronics into a personalized cyberdeck while learning about component salvage and recycling. Perfect for intermediate makers, this build can cost between $50 to $150 depending on materials sourced. It’s a fantastic way to repurpose and customize tech while making something uniquely yours!
QUICK HITS
Soldering Tool Stand V2 - Keep your workspace organized with this 3D-printed tool stand designed for soldering essentials. Ideal for beginners, this project can be done for about $10-$20 and saves time during electronics work.
LED Ambient Lamp - Create a sleek, ambient lamp using an ESP32 and WS2812B LED ring. This fun project costs around $30 and is a fantastic introduction to integrating electronics with 3D printing for beginners.
Modular Filament Spool Rack - Organize your 3D printing supplies with this customizable rack. Ideal for makers with a bit of experience, expect to spend around $15 on filament to build this useful accessory.
Smart RGB LED Lamp - This stylish lamp can be controlled via a smartphone and adds dynamic lighting to any room. It's a medium-level project that might cost you about $25 to $40, depending on the parts you choose.
ONE THING TO TRY
Consider building the Vibrobot using just a motor and a brush head. It’s an easy, low-cost introduction to robotics and will spark your creativity!
SIGN-OFF
Happy making! Remember, every project is a step on your maker journey, so don’t hesitate to experiment and adapt these ideas!