FR4 Machine Shield Is A CNC Milling Machine From FR4 PCB
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FR4 Machine Shield Is A CNC Milling Machine From FR4 PCB
The people behind the PocketNC heard you like CNC PCB mills, so they milled you a PCB mill out of PCB. They announced their surprising new open source hardware product, a pocket sized 3-axis CNC ma…
It’s Time to Finally Figure Out How to Use KiCAD
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/04/its-time-to-finally-figure-out-how-to-use-kicad/
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It’s Time to Finally Figure Out How to Use KiCAD
KiCAD has been making leaps and bounds recently, especially since CERN is using it almost exclusively. However, while many things are the same, just enough of them are different from our regular CA…
Hackaday Prize Entry: A Numerically Controlled RepRap
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/04/hackaday-prize-entry-a-numerically-controlled-reprap/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Numerically Controlled RepRap
The story for permanent storage for computers begins with the Jacquard loom. Hackaday commenters that are less clever than a Wikipedia article may argue that it was the earlier Bouchon and de Vaucanso...
FabLab Hackathon Gives the Gift of Art Back to a Stranger in Need
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/fablab-hackathon-gives-the-gift-of-art-back-to-a-stranger-in-need/
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FabLab Hackathon Gives the Gift of Art Back to a Stranger in Need
If building the James Webb Space Telescope and F/A-18 fighter jets aren't enough reasons to work for Northrop Grumman, there's always the FabLab - the company sponsored hackerspace. It's a place where...
Learning ARM Without Dev Board
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/learning-arm-without-dev-board/
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/learning-arm-without-dev-board/
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Learning ARM Without Dev Board
There's a tremendous amount of value in using pre-built, known-good development environments. It saves you hours of potential headaches when things aren't working. Is the bug in the hardware or the so...
How An Amiga Graphics Business Ran In The 1990s
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/how-an-amiga-graphics-business-ran-in-the-1990s/
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How An Amiga Graphics Business Ran In The 1990s
If you have ever used an eraser to correct a piece of pencil work, have you ever considered how much of an innovation it must have seemed when the first erasers were invented? It might seem odd to …
In Soviet Russia, DIY Laser Rangefinder Scan YOU!!
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/in-soviet-russia-diy-laser-rangefinder-scan-you/
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In Soviet Russia, DIY Laser Rangefinder Scan YOU!!
Yakov Smirnoff used to say, “In America, you can always find a party. In Soviet Russia, Party finds YOU!!” Only here, it’s a laser rangefinder. In this project (automatic translat…
CNC Drag Knife Upgrade with Off-the-Shelf Blades
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/cnc-drag-knife-upgrade-with-off-the-shelf-blades/
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CNC Drag Knife Upgrade with Off-the-Shelf Blades
Drag Knives seem to be the overshadowed awkward kid on the playground of CNC equipment, but they have a definitive niche making stencils, vinyl stickers, and paper cuts. Unfortunately, the drag kni…
A Cake Tin Makes A Great Tube Amp Chassis
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/a-cake-tin-makes-a-great-tube-amp-chassis/
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A Cake Tin Makes A Great Tube Amp Chassis
If you have ever had a go at building a tube-based project you will probably be familiar with the amount of metalwork required to provide support structures for the tubes themselves and the various he...
Hackaday Links: June 5, 2016
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Hackaday Links: June 5, 2016
CERN is having a hackathon. It's in October, yes, but the registration is closing on the 15th of June. They've been doing this every year, and the projects that come out of this hackathon are as diver...
Robot Moth Is Learning to Fly Like A Real Moth
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/robot-moth-is-learning-to-fly-like-a-real-moth/
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Robot Moth Is Learning to Fly Like A Real Moth
Harvard University has had the flying robot insect market covered for a long time. However, their robot bee, while cool, was starting to bum them out. They wanted to put the battery and brain on the r...
Hackaday Prize Entry: Dave Thomas’ Desert Dryer
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/05/hackaday-prize-entry-dave-thomas-desert-dryer/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Dave Thomas’ Desert Dryer
It seemed utter madness -- people living in hot desert climates paying to heat air. At least it seemed that way to [David Thomas] before he modified his tumble dryer to take advantage of Arizona's ari...
The World’s Supply Of DB-19 Connectors
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/the-worlds-supply-of-db-19-connectors/
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The World’s Supply Of DB-19 Connectors
[Steve] over at Big Mess O’ Wires has a very, very niche product. It’s the Floppy Emu, a hard disk emulator for the Apple II, Lisa, and very old Macs. The Floppy Emu takes data stored o…
Hacking The Tesla Model S Rear Drive Unit
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/hacking-the-tesla-model-s-rear-drive-unit/
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Hacking The Tesla Model S Rear Drive Unit
[Jason Hughes] is a big fan of Tesla, he’s spent a lot of time hacking on them to figure out what fancy things the automaker is up to. His most recent adventures are with the rear drive unit …
Artificial Muscles To Bring Relief To Robotic Tenseness
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/artificial-muscles-to-bring-relief-to-robotic-tenseness/
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Artificial Muscles To Bring Relief To Robotic Tenseness
Custom, robotic prosthesis are on the rise. In numerous projects, hackers and makers have taken on the challenge. From Enabling The Future, Open Hand Project, OpenBionics to the myriad prosthesis p…
These 20 Projects Just Won $1000 In The Hackaday Prize
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/these-20-projects-just-won-1000-in-the-hackaday-prize/
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These 20 Projects Just Won $1000 In The Hackaday Prize
For this year's Hackaday Prize, we're doing something spectacular. We're funding the next great piece of Open Hardware by giving away thousands of dollars for the best hardware projects. Just a few da...
Learn To Program With Literate Programming
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/learn-to-program-with-literate-programming/
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Learn To Program With Literate Programming
My heyday in programming was about five years ago, and I’ve really let my skills fade. I started finding myself making excuses for my lack of ability. I’d tackle harder ways to work aro…
Power Glove Takes Over Quadcopter Controls
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/power-glove-takes-over-quadcopter-controls/
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Power Glove Takes Over Quadcopter Controls
Gerrit and I were scoping out the Intel booth at Bay Area Maker Faire and we ran into Nolan Moore who was showing of his work to mash together a Nintendo Power Glove with an AR Drone quadcopter. Not o...
Mining Platinum From The Road
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/mining-platinum-from-the-road/
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Mining Platinum From The Road
For several decades now all petrol-driven motor vehicles have had to feature a catalytic converter in their exhaust systems to meet the requirements of emissions legislation. These feature a high s…
This DLP 3D Printer Build Is Going Really Well
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/06/this-dlp-3d-printer-build-is-going-really-well/
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This DLP 3D Printer Build Is Going Really Well
We suppose [Dan Beaven] got up one day and said, "I'll make my own resin 3D printer, with resin management and an advanced separation mechanism!" It's a build log that shows just how possible it is ...