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50-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S lens, Sony E/FE camera)
50-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S lens, Sony E/FE camera)
prusaprinters

If the plunger refuses to pop out of the top of the Lens part, don't try to force it, this will cause the top of the Lens part to blow out and break (ask me how I know, lol). Instead clear any debris left in the gap in the Lens using a hobby knife or...

Drone SRX (only zip ties!) English Available!
Drone SRX (only zip ties!) English Available!
cults3d

It's not lifetime guaranteed but it's lifetime printable-replaceable LOL!!! Electronics : 400$ And yeah... You will need a RC radio... I use a Jumper T16. It's 159.95$us at Team-BlackSheep.com. You will also need a pair of FPV googles... And...

62-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S)
62-150mm variable macro extension tube (Canon EF/EF-S)
prusaprinters

If the plunger refuses to pop out of the top of the Lens part, don't try to force it, this will cause the top of the Lens part to blow out and break (ask me how I know, lol). Instead clear any debris left in the gap in the Lens using a hobby knife or...

0-35mm variable extension tube for wideangle macro (Canon EF/EF-S lens, Sony F/FE camera)
0-35mm variable extension tube for wideangle macro (Canon EF/EF-S lens, Sony F/FE camera)
prusaprinters

If the plunger refuses to pop out of the top of the Lens part, don't try to force it, this will cause the top of the Lens part to blow out and break (ask me how I know, lol). Instead clear any debris left in the gap in the Lens using a hobby knife or...

Macrosniper camera grip
Macrosniper camera grip
prusaprinters

Use your soldering iron to install the two M2.5 threaded inserts, but try to make less of a meal of it than I did, lol.Bend the wires out of the way of the travel of the trigger.Once you're done, screw the trigger cover down using the M2.5 screws.It...

Lofipi lo-fi speaker
Lofipi lo-fi speaker
prusaprinters

I only managed to reach the two topmost mounting screwholes, and left the bottom two unpopulated, lol, there is probably a better mounting design possible here.Now you can plug in the front panel and fan connectors to the Pi, and solder the speaker...