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Apollo-NG is a mobile, self-sustainable, independent and highly-experimental Hackbase, focused on research, development and usage of next-generation open technology while visiting places without a resident, local Hackerspace and offering other Hackers the opportunity to work together on exciting projects and to share fun, food, tools & resources, knowledge, experience and inspiration.
Today we will:
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In a time, where the lockdowns have ripped our supply chains apart and the energy crisis has become way worse due to insane political/ideological movements, the future indeed does not look bright. The VORON build is on halt now, since, due to aforementioned supply chain issues, we will have to wait 4 more weeks for parts.
So, let's adapt and try to build things without sourcing new material and components. The challenge is to build something new, but only using parts from trash or what is already available, just like in the worst foreseeable future that is to come.
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The last couple of weekends were very busy printing countless parts needed for the new machine, while the rest of the time was spent on sourcing parts and digging into the vast Voron ecosphere and learning curve.
Today we will unbox and dive into the:
A very big thank you goes out to Linux Automation GmbH for sponsoring the candlelight for our experiments with CAN bus and 3D printers among other things! The candlelight has been extremely helpful to get a reliable quick start with CAN in order to be able to debug and fix the hardkernel issues of their M1 kernel.
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