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Robert has developed a kinetic custom PC case, a project combining woodworking, 3D-printed components, and acrylic materials to create a dynamic and interactive computer case.
In this case, the 3D printer used by the Nixie clock project is a Prusa i3 (which is the same printer used to make the original Nixie tubes).
This design features a 3D-printed cube that balances using reaction wheels. Utilizing gyroscopic sensors and accelerometers, the device adapts to shifts in weight, enabling it to maintain stability.
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.