The www.adler250.com Website
In preparation for the first national Adler rally
in 2009, I prepared a computer readable CD to share
Adler information that I had gathered over the years.

During the Covid lockdowns, in 2020, and in response
to a request from a Swedish Adler owner, I set up
an Adler website to share Adler information with him.
I bought a web-hosting package from an Australian
company who were promoting heavily discounted
prices and uploaded my old Adler CD content
to a web page titled:
adler250.com
Fast foward 12 months and
the big web-hosting company changed their name
and were no longer discounting their prices.
They wanted a relative fortune to renew
the old website in 2022. I decided not
to renew and I let the website lapse.
In the meantime, after assembling a Voron 3D printer
Voron 0.1 printer (click on the image to see it move).
I had a Raspberry-Pi
micro computer board left over.

So, I have set it up as a local web server.
It's a Raspberry Pi model 4B with a 32GB
SD card running RaspberryPi OS and
Apache2 Server on my local WiFi network.

By changing the Port Forwarding in my
Telstra Router to tunnel my static public
IP address to the Raspberry Pi, I was able
to leave the Router Firewall intact.
Linux
I have just paid less than $10
to regain the adler250.com domain name from
another discounting webhosting company. Now 2024, I have
just renewed the website for $16 for a further year.
My statistics app shows that in the first 11 months,
this website has been visited 210,000 times.
THANKS EVERYONE - this justifies all the effort.
So www.adler250.com is back on the air.
Meanwhile I have moved on to a bigger .....
Voron 2.4 printer.
click on an image to make it go.
And for my next trick, perhaps a Milo v1.5 CNC Mill?
Milo v1.5 Mill