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Kai the Jolly Guy

Kai the Jolly Guy

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@kai.the.jolly.guy

#9

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Blueprint

Overglade Hackathon Badges

NFC hackathon badges for the Overglade game jam in Singapore!

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Highway

CYBERPAD-01 - Cyberpunk Inspired Macropad

Design Only4

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Blueprint

CM5 SO-DIMM Carrier

This is a fun little carrier board I'm building for my 8-node ITX cluster board. The Pi CM4/CM5 will plug into the daughter card, breaking out all the pins onto a SODIMM connector compatible with the NVIDIA jetson, so that my cluster board can carry multiple types of compute modules. Check the repo for more specifics, because the project is a bit too large :D

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Undercity

Double Arm Scara 2D Printer

3 key, cyberpunk inspired macropad with backlight and a rotary encoder. I designed this as a test for myself to see if I could create something practical but really complex and pretty.

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Highway

PR1SM - Stacked Acrylic Keyboard

PR1SM is a minimalic, stacked fully backlit acrylic keyboard using a small 2 layer pcb. It's made out of laser cut acrylic, so combined with the neopixels, it'll have a really cool effect.

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This scara printer uses a double arm system and a drive train to be able to print in XYZ and utilize the floor as a bed to create a cost-effective, efficient printer. This printer was built for undercity, a 4 day hackathon by @lordbagel42, @vibsthebot and @KaiPereira.

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Highway

Cheetah MX4 Mini Motherboard

A powerful yet compact 3D printer motherboard that supports TMC stepsticks, fans, heaters, screens and thermistors

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OnBoard

- name: "Kai Pereira" slack_handle: "@Kai Pereira" github_handle: "@KaiPereira" tutorial: https://jams.hackclub.com/jam/hacker-card --- # Hacker Card <!-- Describe your board in 2-3 sentences. What are you making? What will it do? --> I built my first PCB with the help of the hacker club tutorial. I added a qr code, urls and some designs. It transfers a url wirelessly on tap. <!-- How much is it going to cost? --> It costs $2 - $4 ($2 for me because I got the coupon code). <!-- Tell us a little bit about your design process. What were some challenges? What helped? ***Totally optional*** --> A little bit challenging to get started because there's so much going on. Sometimes only a few layers would be on and I'd be really confused. It was fun to make though!--

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