DIY Laser Text Projector Made Using Old Hard Drive

Ben from Ben Makes Everything is using an old hard drive to power a DIY laser text projector with a little help from an Arduino.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/hard-drive-laser-text-projector

Établi 2y | 12 mai 2023, 21:20:31


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