I promise not to do too many of the spoof videos, but with a 3D printer and left over Babybel cheeses it seemed like a good idea to practice my coding skills with something utterly pointless and slightly hazardous.
Things I learned. How to add pillars for PCBs (or cheese electrode containment plates) onto a tapered conical surface using the intersection function of openSCAD.
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