This 3D-Printed Breadboard is a Game-Changer for Maker Projects!
If you've ever prototyped with an Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi Pico, you know the struggle — wires everywhere, boards that won't sit flush, and a workspace that looks like a mess.
Good news: there's an open-source 3D printable breadboard specifically designed for Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP32 boards. It snaps your board into a perfectly aligned layout with pre-positioned I/O holes — no more fiddling with loose jumpers or hunting for the right standoff height.
What you get
- Dual slots for Pico + ESP32 side by side
- Pin headers aligned to standard pitch
- Print it yourself on any FDM printer — PLA works great
- 100% Open Source — download the CAD files free!
Project ideas to try
Turn it into a "Portable Maker Lab" — pack a few 3D-printed modules into a small organizer box with your board, jumper wires, and a USB power bank. Perfect for working on the go, or build a compact Weather Station that actually fits on your desk without the cable chaos.
Bottom line: if you're into hardware prototyping, this is one of those small quality-of-life upgrades that just makes everything better. Go grab the files and print one this weekend.
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