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title: My first PCB! title: My first PCB!
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I've had a longstanding ambition to get a PCB manufactured but I've always put it off. Lately I had a need for a little adapter board to break out these 1.27mm spaced pins to 2.54mm pins that would fit into a breadboard. Feeling like it was a simple enough board I finally decided to fire up KiCad and give it a go. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a PCB with 2.54mm headers on one side to fit a breadboard and 1.27 inch headers on the other." src="/assets/blog/PCB/model/pcb.glb" ar ar-modes="webxr scene-viewer quick-look" camera-controls poster="/assets/blog/PCB/model/poster.webp" interaction-prompt="none" shadow-intensity="1" shadow-softness="1" exposure="0.5" camera-orbit="196.6deg 59.73deg 0.1m" field-of-view="30deg" auto-rotate> </model-viewer> I've had a longstanding ambition to get a PCB manufactured but I've always put it off. Lately I had a need for a little adapter board to break out these 1.27mm spaced pins to 2.54mm pins that would fit into a breadboard. Feeling like it was a simple enough board I finally decided to fire up KiCad and give it a go. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a PCB with 2.54mm headers on one side to fit a breadboard and 1.27 inch headers on the other." src="/assets/blog/PCB/model/pcb.glb" ar camera-controls poster="/assets/blog/PCB/model/poster.webp" interaction-prompt="none" shadow-intensity="1" shadow-softness="1" exposure="0.5" camera-orbit="196.6deg 59.73deg 0.1m" field-of-view="30deg" auto-rotate> </model-viewer>
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I made my first PCB! I made my first PCB!
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<model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a PCB with 2.54mm headers on one side to fit a breadboard and 1.27 inch headers on the other." src="/assets/blog/PCB/model/pcb.glb" ar ar-modes="webxr scene-viewer quick-look" interaction-prompt="none" camera-controls poster="/assets/blog/PCB/model/poster.webp" shadow-intensity="1" shadow-softness="1" exposure="0.5" camera-orbit="196.6deg 59.73deg 0.1m" field-of-view="30deg" auto-rotate> </model-viewer> <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a PCB with 2.54mm headers on one side to fit a breadboard and 1.27 inch headers on the other." src="/assets/blog/PCB/model/pcb.glb" ar interaction-prompt="none" camera-controls poster="/assets/blog/PCB/model/poster.webp" shadow-intensity="1" shadow-softness="1" exposure="0.5" camera-orbit="196.6deg 59.73deg 0.1m" field-of-view="30deg" auto-rotate> </model-viewer>
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A little interactive model that you can spin around. You can make these nice 3D renders by exporting from KiCAD as WRL, importing into blender and then exporting as glb. A little interactive model that you can spin around. You can make these nice 3D renders by exporting from KiCAD as WRL, importing into blender and then exporting as glb.
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title: Toothbrush Shelf title: Toothbrush Shelf
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It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a small 3D printed shelf to hold a toothbrush near the bathroom shaver socket without the cables being messy" src="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/toothbrush_shelf.glb" ar ar-modes="webxr scene-viewer quick-look" poster="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/poster.webp" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1.38" shadow-softness="2" exposure="0.8" auto-rotate camera-orbit="-35deg 78.72deg 411.2m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none"> </model-viewer> It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some. <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a small 3D printed shelf to hold a toothbrush near the bathroom shaver socket without the cables being messy" src="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/toothbrush_shelf.glb" ar poster="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/poster.webp" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1.38" shadow-softness="2" exposure="0.8" auto-rotate camera-orbit="-35deg 78.72deg 411.2m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none"> </model-viewer>
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It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some! I made this little shelf to tidy up the wires to our devices in the bathroom. The wires are now hidden, coiled up, inside the shelf. It can be hard to find genuine everyday uses of 3D printing, but after a while you do find some! I made this little shelf to tidy up the wires to our devices in the bathroom. The wires are now hidden, coiled up, inside the shelf.
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<model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a small 3D printed shelf to hold a toothbrush near the bathroom shaver socket without the cables being messy" src="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/toothbrush_shelf.glb" ar ar-modes="webxr scene-viewer quick-look" poster="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/poster.webp" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1.38" shadow-softness="2" exposure="0.8" auto-rotate camera-orbit="-35deg 78.72deg 411.2m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none"> </model-viewer> <model-viewer alt="An interactive 3D render of a small 3D printed shelf to hold a toothbrush near the bathroom shaver socket without the cables being messy" src="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/toothbrush_shelf.glb" ar poster="/assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/model/poster.webp" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1.38" shadow-softness="2" exposure="0.8" auto-rotate camera-orbit="-35deg 78.72deg 411.2m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none"> </model-viewer>
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A little 3D model that you can pan and zoom on. Or even use AR on your phone. A little 3D model that you can pan and zoom on. Or even use AR on your phone.
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