In the history of weird musical instrument interfaces, isomorphic keyboards are a favorite. These keyboards look like a grid of buttons, but when you play them, the relative shapes of chords are ...
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Makers are increasingly using 3D printing to create custom mechanical keyboards, keycaps, and MIDI controller enclosures, combining technical know-how with design freedom. From low-cost keycap pullers ...
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From bidets to telescopes: 6 weird portable 3D printing projects for the weekend (May 1 - 3)
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