
Designing a Rotary Encoder Knob with AI – Claude Does the Heavy Lifting
I used the Claude to design me a rotary encoder cap, then I 3d print it

I used the Claude to design me a rotary encoder cap, then I 3d print it
I just reached 207 subscriber and I want to reach 500 subscribers by the end of June
**Growing a maker/electronics channel — would love some feedback and subscribers from fellow small creators!**
Hi r/Youtubesubscribers ! I'm Havish, and I run a YouTube channel focused on ESP32, Arduino, IoT, and maker projects. I'm an embedded systems developer by trade, so I try to bring a real-world, practical angle to everything I cover — not just tutorials, but actual project builds, debugging walkthroughs, and electronics content for people who want to go beyond the basics.
**What my channel covers:**
- ESP32 firmware development (Firebase, AWS IoT Core, motor control)
- Full project builds with 3D-printed enclosures and custom PCBs
- Honest debugging sessions — mistakes included
**My goal:** Hit 1,000 subscribers by the end of 2026. Currently grinding toward it!
If you're into electronics/maker content, I'd genuinely appreciate a sub and any feedback on what I could improve. Happy to sub back and support other small channels in return — drop yours below! 🙌
I start a new channel on rubic cube. I am already at 7 subscribers. Let's get to 500 subscribers as soon as possible
**Growing a maker/electronics channel — would love some feedback and subscribers from fellow small creators!**
Hi r/YoutubeSubscriber! I'm Havish, and I run a YouTube channel focused on ESP32, Arduino, IoT, and maker projects. I'm an embedded systems developer by trade, so I try to bring a real-world, practical angle to everything I cover — not just tutorials, but actual project builds, debugging walkthroughs, and electronics content for people who want to go beyond the basics.
**What my channel covers:**
- ESP32 firmware development (Firebase, AWS IoT Core, motor control)
- Full project builds with 3D-printed enclosures and custom PCBs
- Honest debugging sessions — mistakes included
**My goal:** Hit 1,000 subscribers by the end of 2026. Currently grinding toward it!
If you're into electronics/maker content, I'd genuinely appreciate a sub and any feedback on what I could improve. Happy to sub back and support other small channels in return — drop yours below! 🙌
I want to reach 500 subscribers. If anyone subscribes to my channel. I will do it back
I took a clip from my video about sending sensor data from ESP32 to Firebase DB
I made a Claude with a fusion video
I try to reach my first 1k, so you could like and subscribe to my channel
I want to reach 210 by the end of the week.
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCky5uwtOmZ5Ni_BZ9QVvfzA
I posted a video that teach to mount the camera model v3 af version to the Neptune 3 Pro, then set up the camera with Klipper, so you get live feed as well as timelapse
Hi, very recently I has issue with my Neptune 3 pro printer keep disconnecting from the Klipper dashboard
MCU 'mcu' has deprecated code (it is missing feature 'STEPPER_STEP_BOTH_EDGE'). Recompiling and flashing is recommended (MCU version 'v0.11.0-53-gb337cc3e', host version 'v0.13.0-642-g77d5d942e')
This is the error I keep getting.
Has anyone found a solution to this problem?
I am currently at 193 subscribers, but I want to reach 200 subscribers by the end of the week. The ultimate goal for this month is to reach 250 subscribers.
Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@HavishStudio
I will debug any arduino and esp32 based projects
I want to reach 500 subs before June 24
I reached 183 subs last week, now I want to reach 1k