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    A 3D Printing Fail: Paddle Ball Arduino Style

    3D printing enthusiast, maker, and author Mike Rigsby decided that if he wasn’t any good at paddle ball, he might as well failed impressively using an Arduino Uno-enhanced paddle ball game. He shared instructions and .stl files on Instructables as well as some helpful 3D printing tips. You may not paddle ball skills but you’ll learn more about Arduino, servo motors, basic wiring and programming, and how to fuse printed PLA without using a bonding agent. Check out more in the full story: http://3dprint.com/57696/arduino-paddle-ball-game/


    Below is a look at Rigsby's paddle ball setup:

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    There are some really cool things to come from 3D printing...and then there are projects that are great for learning more about the hardware and software without really contributing a whole lot. Still, definitely a unique way of approaching this one

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