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Building Clawd Mochi costs around $7–8 in parts and takes about an hour to assemble. No prior electronics experience is required — if you can follow a wiring diagram and upload a sketch in Arduino IDE, you can build this.

Parts

PartSpec~Price
ESP32-C3 Super MiniMicrocontroller with WiFi~$2.50
ST7789 1.54” TFT240×240 SPI color display~$3.00
8 short wires8–10 cm Dupont / jumper wires~$0.50
2× M2×6mm screwsTo mount display bezel~$0.10
Double-sided tapeTo secure components inside case~$0.10
USB-C cableFor power
3D printed casePLA or PETG, ~30g~$0.50
Total~$7–8
The ESP32-C3 Super Mini and ST7789 display are widely available on AliExpress, Amazon, or local electronics suppliers.
Order two or three ESP32-C3 Super Minis while you’re at it — they’re cheap enough that having a spare on hand is worth it in case one gets damaged during assembly or flashing.
Connect VCC to 3.3V only — never 5V. The ST7789 display is not 5V tolerant.

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