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37-in-1 sensor kit for Arduino

Review: KEYESTUDIO 37-in-1 Sensor Kit for Arduino

If you’ve been itching to dive into electronics and programming—or you’re searching for a hands-on STEM gift that won’t gather dust—the KEYESTUDIO 37 in 1 Sensor Kit is a fantastic place to start. For around $32, you get a neatly organized box of 37 bite-sized sensors and modules that turn curiosity into real, working projects. Think of it as a playground for learning Arduino: quick wins, a gentle learning curve, and plenty of “whoa, that actually worked!” moments.

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Diy Keyboard

The Squirrel-hole Project: A DIY Keyboard

I was doing some research for an upcoming project when I had a classic “squirrel moment.” You know, when you’re focused on one thing, but suddenly a shiny new idea grabs your attention? Well, before I knew it, I had accidentally built a mechanical keyboard.

Research is an essential part of any project. It allows me to see how others have tackled similar problems. But for me, it also poses a danger. While browsing tech sites and how-to guides, I often stumble upon fascinating little projects that pull me in. Before I realize it, I’ve planned an entirely new project I never intended to do in the first place. Sound familiar? Or is it just me?

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I Messed up

My Anycubic Photon S Disaster: A 3D Printer Rescue

Sometimes, the best-laid plans go awry, especially when you’re juggling multiple projects and succumb to a bit of creative “ADHD”. I recently found myself in a bit of a predicament with my Anycubic Photon S 3D printer. Instead of using it in my usual upstairs workspace, I decided to move it to my outside workshop to avoid the unpleasant odours associated with SLA printing. This seemed like a genius idea at the time, as it would allow me to continue using my office for my day job and other projects.

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