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by cjonas
211 days ago
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I've been learning CAD, 3d printing, PCB design and brushing up on my embedded programming... all with the goal of being able to build toys for/with my son. It's incredible how accessible it is in todays world, made possible by these advancements: - incredibly powerful and cheap microprocessors (esp-32)
- Fast, high precision desktop 3d printers
- Affordable small batch PCB manufacturing
- LLM's to advise on circuit design and help with embedded programming Would you have any interest selling a non-comm license to the PCB, f3d files and source code? My 1.5yo son would absolutely love this! |
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I also bought a Bambu A1 3D Printer and it is unexpectedly way more fun and useful than I thought it would be. I designed the toy in TinkerCAD and it printed out beautifully (I also have been printing out lots of other toys and yes, useful things for around the house and for other projects).
Next steps are learning Fusion 360 and figuring out PCBs -- That also seemed daunting to me but its nice to see other amateur hobbyists are seemingly picking it up with not much difficulty.