Consider uploading the 3D printed parts to maker world through Bambu Lab. It's a nice way to have a one-click replication of the various printed parts, and in order to upload you have to show a picture of the printed parts.
Add links to the tools required (either the same you have or ones you think are equivalent)
Nice on including some of the print settings. You can
Consider linking to existing photoreactor and related products/projects (open source and closed source) and talking about what inspired it and what's differentiating in your design. This will also make it easier to bridge it into a manuscript. Short is fine.
I'm a big fan of short videos interspersed with text and images for assembly instructions, with videos for the parts people are most likely to get tripped up on.
Minor:
Use markdown hyperlinks for the tables. E.g., [Raspberry Pi Pico WH](https://www.pishop.ca/product/raspberry-pi-pico-wh-pre-soldered-headers/) gets formatted as Raspberry Pi Pico WH
If possible I suggest taking a picture of the bill of materials laid out on a table and labeled.
Example:
You're welcome to base it off this PPT slide (only you should have access)
Nice start! Great to see the pic on the readme.
Nice on including some of the print settings. You can
Consider linking to existing photoreactor and related products/projects (open source and closed source) and talking about what inspired it and what's differentiating in your design. This will also make it easier to bridge it into a manuscript. Short is fine.
I'm a big fan of short videos interspersed with text and images for assembly instructions, with videos for the parts people are most likely to get tripped up on.
Minor:
[Raspberry Pi Pico WH](https://www.pishop.ca/product/raspberry-pi-pico-wh-pre-soldered-headers/)
gets formatted as Raspberry Pi Pico WHExample:
You're welcome to base it off this PPT slide (only you should have access)