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The centerpiece of the case is an Arduino Uno board, programmed with various code snippets. This board controls a 4988 stepping motor and a Nema 17 motor, responsible for the kinetic movements.
How impressive is this? A Gadget Master has built their own VR motion simulator, powered by an Arduino. The project was made using recycled parts from an electric mobility scooter, says the creator, ...