Six open-source gadget designs for DIY electronics enthusiasts
From a gorpcore navigation tool to a blender that works with household jars, these six open-source gadget designs let makers build and customise to their heart's delight.
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The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.
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The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.
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The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.

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