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Core Electronics

Locality: Adamstown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4058 2818



Address: Unit 18, 132 Garden Grove Parade 2289 Adamstown, NSW, Australia

Website: https://core-electronics.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Are you turtley enough for the Turtle Library? Create pictures, shapes and animations in Python *turtle races included. https://coreelec.io/60



23.01.2022 Fresh off the machine, in love with CPE surface finish . Had to get in close to show you.

23.01.2022 Achievement Unlocked: The Factory is online. Here's how we set up our pick and place production line

23.01.2022 Long shot... If you need to mount your business cards under a bench (like we did). We've got you covered, print your own with our STL file. https://coreelec.io/62



22.01.2022 The Factory has an ugly power distro box. We painted it grey and turned it into a sign using laser-cut acrylic. Because we could.

21.01.2022 Join us on our quest for glassy 3D prints. Learn the secrets to better results with transparent filament. https://coreelec.io/6e

21.01.2022 We think this teeny framed stencil is kinda adorable Michael extended his DIY Stencil article to include a few notes on framing.



21.01.2022 A picture is worth a thousand words, so don't settle for anything less than a graphical user interface. https://coreelec.io/63

21.01.2022 First test-fit for our Portable Wii hack. Love that raw 3D printed colour of the CPE.

21.01.2022 A quick look under the hood of Nadine, our pick and place machine, reveals a Raspberry Pi powering our automated assembly system. What can't they do? #poweredbypi

20.01.2022 Shout out to Emerson for their final year project, a fantastic architectural concept model. Glad they could put our Ultimaker S5 to good use.

20.01.2022 This is the last thing a PCB panel sees before Nadine our pick & place machine gets it's hands on it; this is the input conveyer to our 5 meter production line.



20.01.2022 Check out this tower of power: air manager & material station fitted to our Ultimaker S5, 24/7 printing engaged (Tim for scale!)

19.01.2022 Turns out you can solder 0402 components to 0603 footprints! #shouldabeenasurgeon #newmicroscopewhodis

18.01.2022 This hot-wire acrylic bender was cheap and simple to build It works like a dream too! #onthetools link to plans https://coreelec.io/66

18.01.2022 Is anyone else reminded of Shelob's lair when admiring their purge towers? #itsybitsyspider

18.01.2022 Bring live weather data to your project, and learn how APIs work along the way. https://coreelec.io/61

17.01.2022 Tim's filament stress tests continue, Ultimaker CPE+ is proving difficult to break.

17.01.2022 Ok, not a perfect reflow, but still - how fascinating is this!? Solder surface-tension pulls components into place. #reflowgameweak #whatsgoingonwiththatresistor?

17.01.2022 Mood: fighting the urge to laser-cut signs for every other space in the warehouse.

16.01.2022 100+ parts! It's a thing of beauty (and a walking CASA violation). This is #strandbeest.

16.01.2022 Green means go! We're full steam ahead with our PCB manufacturing and we can't wait to show you what we're working on.

14.01.2022 It's a fine line between solid adhesion and easy removal, this Nylon print proved quite the struggle, what are your #MakerSecrets for print removal?

14.01.2022 Have you ever been caught out by global vs local scope in your code? Lets unpack it. https://coreelec.io/5y

14.01.2022 Only halfway through a long 3D print but the resemblance is uncanny. What's your longest single-part print? #7dayslater

14.01.2022 Quadbeest needed that extra torque! #motorupgrades

13.01.2022 What do you think? Is the #cura ironing feature worth the extra print time? (left without right with)

13.01.2022 Manual testing is for suckers, automate your RIGOL Technologies, International test equipment for maximum efficiency. https://coreelec.io/68

12.01.2022 A closer look at Nadine our pick and place machine, capable of placing 16,000 components per hour.

12.01.2022 "If I spray the paint on extra-thick I won't have to do as many coats." - Me, every time. #mastercraftsmanship

11.01.2022 Bend it like acrylic, with our DIY plans for a hot wire bender.

11.01.2022 Raspberry Pi can be cryptic with hardware revisions, tougher to spot than Waldo. We break it down. https://coreelec.io/65

11.01.2022 Sharp lines & strong features, the Weller WE1010 soldering station is all business. We cover this bad-boy in our review. https://coreelec.io/5u

10.01.2022 A tool made by a tool for another tool that can also make tools. We 3D printed a resin cover for the Creality LD-002R.

09.01.2022 Knocking together a looping video display on Raspberry Pi is as simple as three lines of "code" https://coreelec.io/6d

09.01.2022 This beast is made for walking and that's just what it'll do. A sneak peak at Tim's motorised #strandbeest. More coming soon. #watchthisspace #isthataquadcopter? #staytuned

09.01.2022 "From x Import y As z" #whatthe In our latest guide we explore the nuance of Import in Python. https://coreelec.io/5z

08.01.2022 We've designed a power supply board and tested it 6 ways from Sunday #impressiveratsnest

07.01.2022 Not every print is successful, but at least the mild frustration comes with a chance to learn.

07.01.2022 Use Cura's surface mode feature, you can print scale models without losing fine details. https://coreelec.io/6c

06.01.2022 Our BIGGEST unboxing to date (banana for scale ) Any guesses #whatsinthebox?

05.01.2022 Is your paper towel struggling against gravity? So was ours, so we fought back with the power of engineering.

04.01.2022 Worth a read, our chart breaks down the differences between Pycom boards. https://coreelec.io/64

04.01.2022 The bones of our portable Wii build, 3D printed with CPE +. It should be tough enough to withstand most rage quits.

02.01.2022 Twelve two-way mirrors. 180 LEDs, 50 Watts of power & fully sound reactive. The Luma 1 is the life of the party, find out more with the link. https://coreelec.io/67

01.01.2022 Taking a moment to appreciate the gorgeous printed schematics from our friends at DFRobot

01.01.2022 Bluetooth, LoRaWAN & WiFi, oh my! Picking a Pycom board all comes down to communication. Find your IoT muse. https://coreelec.io/64

01.01.2022 From CAD-to-print, this project is going to blow you away, Bonus points if you can guess the controller that this uses for its layout.

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