VR Feels More Real with Leap Motion and This Rotation Sensor
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VR Feels More Real With Leap Motion And This Rotation Sensor
You could have said this at any time in the last couple of decades: the world of virtual reality peripherals does not yet feel as though it has fulfilled its potential. From the Amiga-powered Virtu…
Probably The Simplest Electronic Temperature Controlled Soldering Iron
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/probably-the-simplest-electronic-temperature-controlled-soldering-iron/
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Probably The Simplest Electronic Temperature Controlled Soldering Iron
We're all used to temperature controlled soldering irons, and most of us will have one in some form or other as our soldering tool of choice. In many cases our irons will be microprocessor controlled,...
Tools of the Trade – Injection Molding
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/tools-of-the-trade-injection-molding/
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Tools of the Trade — Injection Molding
Having finished the Tools of the Trade series on circuit board assembly, let’s look at some of the common methods for doing enclosures. First, and possibly the most common, is injection moldi…
The Fastest Path to SuperCon Badge Firmware Hacking
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/the-fastest-path-to-supercon-badge-firmware-hacking/
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The Fastest Path to SuperCon Badge Firmware Hacking
Hackaday SuperConference begins tomorrow and every ticketed attendee will get their hands on this sexy piece of hardware which is the conference badge. Yes, it looks fantastic hanging around your neck...
Add Data To Your Shipping Suspicions With This Power-Sipping Datalogger
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/add-data-to-your-shipping-suspicions-with-this-power-sipping-datalogger/
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Add Data To Your Shipping Suspicions With This Power-Sipping Datalogger
One only has to ship one or two things via a container, receiving them strangely damaged on the other end, before you start to wonder about your shipper. Did they open this box and sort of stomp ar…
Retrotechtacular: FAX as a Service in 1984
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/retrotechtacular-fax-as-a-service-in-1984/
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Retrotechtacular: FAX As A Service In 1984
If you tell someone these days to send you something via FAX, you are likely to get a look similar to the one you’d get if you asked them to park your horse. But in 1984, FAX was a mysterious…
Laser Pointer Clock Makes Timekeeping A Drawn-Out Affair
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/laser-pointer-clock-makes-timekeeping-a-drawn-out-affair/
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Laser Pointer Clock Makes Timekeeping A Drawn-Out Affair
Designing a unique clock to flex your technical skills can be a rewarding experience and result in an admirable showpiece for your home. [Andres Robam] saw an opportunity to make a laser-pointer cl…
Bake a Fresh Raspberry Pi: Never Struggle To Configure A Pi Again
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/bake-a-fresh-raspberry-pi-never-struggle-to-configure-a-pi-again/
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Bake A Fresh Raspberry Pi: Never Struggle To Configure A Pi Again
[David Ferguson] has put together a nice little tool called Pi Bakery. Half MIT Scratch, half configuration utility, it puts a nice visual face on all the various start-up scripts, and kludges that…
After The Prize: A Libre Space Foundation
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/04/after-the-prize-a-libre-space-foundation/
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After The Prize: A Libre Space Foundation
The Hackaday Prize is the greatest hardware build-off on the planet, and with that comes some spectacular prizes. For the inaugural Hackaday Prize in 2014, the top prize was $196,418. Tha…
Ultra Simple Magnetic Levitator
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/ultra-simple-magnetic-levitator/
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Ultra Simple Magnetic Levitator
Want to build a magnetic levitator in under two hours? With a total of 7 parts, including the coil, it just cannot get simpler than what [How-ToDo] shows here! It is not only an extremely simple ci…
Personal Compass Points to Your Spawn Point
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/personal-compass-points-to-your-spawn-point/
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Personal Compass Points To Your Spawn Point
A conventional compass points north (well, to magnetic north, anyway). [Videoschmideo] wanted to make a compass that pointed somewhere specific. In particular, the compass — a wedding gift &…
Hackit: Laser Cut Your Own Jigsaw Puzzle
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/hackit-laser-cut-your-own-jigsaw-puzzle/
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Hackit: Laser Cut Your Own Jigsaw Puzzle
If you have a laser printer, you’ve got your Christmas presents sorted out. At least if your family likes jigsaw puzzles. The idea is very simple, laminate a photograph onto some laser-cuttab…
Slow Dance Appears to Make Time Run In Slow Motion
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/slow-dance-appears-to-make-time-run-in-slow-motion/
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Slow Dance Appears to Make Time Run In Slow Motion
Rendering something in slow-motion is an often-used technique that attempts to add some 'wow' or 'cool' factor. Seeing something out in the world move in slow motion is marginally rarer -- rarer still...
Hackenings: Retro Gaming and Computing
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/hackenings-retro-gaming-and-computing/
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Hackenings: Retro Gaming and Computing
[Strages] contacted us via IRC on the #Hackerspaces channel to let us know that Makers Local 256, his hackerspace in Huntsville Alabama, is having their annual Retro Gaming and Computing Night this we...
See if You Can Reverse Engineer This Scrap Metal Battery
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/see-if-you-can-reverse-engineer-this-scrap-metal-battery/
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See If You Can Reverse Engineer This Scrap Metal Battery
We got quite a few tips in about a paper from Vanderbilt about a cool scrap metal battery they’ve been playing with. They made some pretty bold claims and when we fed the numbers in they pret…
Turn That Old Tablet Into A Sub-$100 Linux Laptop
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/turn-that-old-tablet-into-a-sub-100-linux-laptop/
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Turn That Old Tablet Into A Sub-$100 Linux Laptop
Tiny laptops have always been devices that promise so much, yet fail somehow to deliver. From the Atari Portfolio palmtops through to the recent crop of netbooks they have been either eye-wateringl…
Dtto Explorer Modular Robot Wins 2016 Hackaday Prize
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/dtto-explorer-modular-robot-wins-2016-hackaday-prize/
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Dtto Explorer Modular Robot Wins 2016 Hackaday Prize
Dtto, a modular robot designed with search and rescue in mind, has just been named the winner of the 2016 Hackaday Prize. In addition to the prestige of the award, Dtto will receive the grand prize o...
Give Your RPi a Cool FPGA Hat
https://hackaday.com/2016/11/05/give-your-rpi-a-cool-fpga-hat/
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Give Your RPi a Cool FPGA Hat
Need additional, custom IO for your Raspberry Pi? Adding an FPGA is a logical way to expand your IO, and allow for high speed digital interfaces. [Eric Brombaugh]'s Icehat adds a Lattice iCE5LP4K-SG...