This is a bit of a mix of some more complicated projects, tiny little projects, and even just some "Hey it would be cool if I did this, maybe I will..."
To a large extent, this will be somewhat of a mirror of my MakerWorld and/or GitHub profiles.
This is a bit of a mix of some more complicated projects, tiny little projects, and even just some "Hey it would be cool if I did this, maybe I will..."
To a large extent, this will be somewhat of a mirror of my MakerWorld and/or GitHub profiles.
Currently being worked on as part of my time on my university's FSAE team.
Yes the purpose of this is literally just to turn on an LED :)
Yes there are probably lots of mistakes in the layout/routing of this board. But mistakes are there to be made.
4 Layer Board using LT8316 Flyback Controller.
I will put unblurred image once it is manufactured & validated.
Uses a python app to grab frames of a windows monitor an streams them over wifi to an ESP32 with an 320x170 LCD Screen connected over SPI.
As long as its a program that can run on your windows PC, then technically you can use it with this mini monitor.
Realistically though (at least for now) the achievable framerates on this are in the range of 5-7 fps for full colour - depending on your Wi-Fi speed & other factors.
The 3D printed parts are hosted over on MakerWorld
And the codebase is on GitHub - Latest Software Releases
Just a simple magnetically closing carry case for a Keychron M6 Mouse.
Made it so I don't have to worry about it getting damaged when transporting it in a backpack with other things in it.
Very kindly, Keychron's Peripherals 3D models are freely available, so making this was quite easily.
The 3D printed parts are hosted over on MakerWorld
Pretty simple enclosure for an 8x8 LED matrix connected to Waveshare RP2040 Zero.
Definetly not within the board's current ratings but that never stopped anyone, or this from working...
Connects to SimHub for game data, etc.
Currently the files for this are not available to the public.
You can buy them if you want...
One of my early attempts at making an easily customisable parametric 3D model.
Functionally works great and visually has a unique look that sort of blends in to the riser, quite happy with how it prints too.
In Fusion the customisation works perfectly, unfortunately the same cannot be said for whatever CAD generator MakerWorld uses.
The problems were so bad that the design .f3d file is available to the public, as well as the somewhat functioning web-customiser...
The 3D printed parts are hosted over on MakerWorld
No idea what happened between Augusts of 2024 and 2025.
might have to look into it !!!
Maybe one day I will check my design history and see if I made anything interesting during this time...
I probably did.
Just a quick thing I modelled up to mod my sim racing steering wheel to have the magnetic paddle shift tactility (whatever that is).
Yeah there were already ones available. But they were either ugly or the designer thought their 5 minute CAD job needed to have their name plastered all over it.
Oh well...
Somewhat popular over on Printables
I think its also on MakerWorld now.
Allows you to mount iPads, drawing tablets, portable monitors, or anything else to a monitor riser or a desk shelf, while still having room underneath for keyboard cables, or anything else you need.
* Personally used it for quite a while but to be honest its a bit flimsy, have not yet shared my revised version to the public, but it can be seen in the top corner of my magsafe clamp image above.
** My 2nd most popular (MakerWorld) model as of 25th/07/2026
The 3D printed parts are hosted over on MakerWorld.
Initially released on Printables where it is more popular
Yeah this is one of the ones where there really just is not that much to it...
It says what it is and is what it says
** My most popular (MakerWorld) model by a decent amount as of 25th/07/2026
The 3D printed parts are hosted over on MakerWorld
This was initially released on Printables