Salivate all you want, but we're not talking about tasty pastries. This month's feature presenter, Jim Kennedy, has explored the applications of Octoprint software on the Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that can be used for a wide range of maker projects. Octoprint software allows you to use the Raspberry PI to remotely perform and monitor all aspects of your 3-D Printer. Jim will provide a demonstration on his 3-D Printer and discuss our plans for an upcoming workshop.
Interview with HackSpace magazine in issue #32, pages 54-61, out now:
Need to add though that I don't think that I'm "the one person" that makes your 3d printer work as the lead into the article claims There's more to that than OctoPrint. Huge shoutout to everyone involved in open source 3d printing, @thinkyhead, Adrian Bowyer and so many many more!
"I had this huge Open Source project on my hands and no funding..." KDE interviews @foosel and she explains how she turned a passion project into her day job. @foosel will also be delivering the main keynote at Akademy 2020, KDE's yearly event.