
Mustafa
@oprydai • 67,058 subscribers
0x0.5x engineer • robotics • design • biology | built https://t.co/LzdOE8ynjM • built https://t.co/jJY1NjYG1i • building https://t.co/uhLmP7H1Hg •
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figure : our robot just worked for 48 hours with zero down time and sorted 63,000 packages. the chinese:
Mustafa192,941 просмотров • 18 дней назад

this smart knob with a heptic feedback is soo sick; fun fact, is open source and you can diy it.
Mustafa156,729 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

this looks so freaking cool, just wondering if it has some usefulness
Mustafa59,394 просмотров • 12 дней назад

pure repair "magic"! no rosin needed, the faulty capacitor is exposed in seconds!
Mustafa486,813 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

beyond precision, speed, and rigidity bottlenecks of 5-axis CNC(and beyond), robotic arms are the future of machining
Mustafa44,935 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

so I started with FreeCAD, since i am a linux guy, haven't touched windows since the past 8 years. Also I did this online course from Uni of California Irvine on "building your hardware for your embedded and IoT projects" which had FreeCAD as the main CAD software. FreeCAD was free, and fun, yeah a bit buggy sometimes but gets the job done, since initially all the CAD work i had was just builidng cases, or mounts, or some light hobby stuff. So FreeCAD did just fine. Then I joined a company as a product engineer where I worked with LiFePo4 home energy storage battery packs and was responsible for all the modules of the pack (Cells, BMS, MCUs, Touch Display ) mainly the embedded system. Since I was the product engineer, I'd have back and forth convos with the CAD designers off the battery pack box/casing. I didn't really do any CAD work on that project, tho it seemed really interesting to me. They used Solidworks, and I installed windows for it(swallowing that was difficult); to do Solidworks in my free time which I hardly got. I tried Solidworks and I kinda liked it. But then I quit the job and started working on my SAAS products. A few months into it, it's not fun anymore, slowly getting started with CAD and eventually to electronics to hardware products. Now, I want to go about CAD. I'll be doing a 30 days CAD challenge increasing in complexity and will be sharing daily progress here! It was day 2; I designer a bolt and a nut. I'm going with Fusion 360 for now, coz i like the UI/UX and the hobbyist version is free. So yeah. This is so much fun, i completely lost track of time while doing it. Gemini on the side is alot helpful.
Mustafa19,842 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

if you are in software, pivot to hardware; you kids will thank you for it
Mustafa29,403 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад
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