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5 3D Printing Projects You can Do with Raspberry Pi

In 2012, a UK charity founded Raspberry PI, a mini single board computer intended for children in school. Today, Raspberry PI has evolved well beyond the classroom and is used in numerous projects including machine learning.

In this blog post, we’ll list 5 3D printing projects you can do with raspberry PI. But first, let’s start from the beginning.

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What is Raspberry Pi?

Raspberry PI is a Single Board Computer, the size of a credit card. It connects directly to a monitor and works with a keyboard and a mouse. A Raspberry PI replaces your CPU.

When it was originally released in the UK, it was made for kids to learn to program in school. However, it quickly became popular with users because of its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Today, you can get a Raspberry PI CPU that has up to 8GB of RAM. The cheapest goes for $5.

Over the years, the use of Raspberry PI has expanded from basic uses like editing documents, surfing the web, and writing basic code to machine learning, 3D printing, and meteorology. 

Here are 5 intriguing projects that you can do with raspberry PI.

3D Printed Telescope with Raspberry PI Cameras

This first project involves building your telescope with 3D printed parts integrated with Raspberry PI Cameras. Wouldn’t it be fun to create your own powerful telescope for gazing into space?

The first part of this project is designing the telescope in software. After printing it, you find a way to attach the cameras and download the required software.

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Drone with Raspberry PI

With a little bit of 3D printing, you can build your own drone. All you require is the design for the drone, Raspberry PI for controlling, and Raspberry PI cameras for video recording.

The most difficult part is designing and printing a drone that actually works. Once you get past that, adding Raspberry becomes easy.

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Gamepad with PCB board

A DIY gamepad allows you to build your own high-quality and long-lasting gamepad without paying high bucks for it.

A Raspberry PI computer can act as the basic CPU of the gamepad. You will need to print your PCB board with a 3D printer, buttons for the controls, a joystick, and a tiny OLED screen to get the moment-by-moment status of the controller. All of these components are very cheap.

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Houseplant Watering System

Imagine never again having a houseplant wither because you forgot to water it. This project is designed to make a DIY automated houseplant watering system using raspberry PI and 3D printing

With a Raspberry PI CPU and a moisture sensor, you will have houseplants constantly blooming because they’re getting the moisture they need.

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3D Printed Security Camera

Raspberry PI has gone beyond use in elementary classrooms. You can build a security camera that continuously streams the video and that notifies you when an object is detected.

It means that you can mount your Raspberry PI security camera and leave your house, and you’ll know at the exact time someone calls on you.

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Final Words

Raspberry PI has become popular in the tech industry because of its lightweight and power. Don’t be left out.

Are there any projects that resonated with you the most? Don’t be afraid to experiment.

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