Hackaday Prize Entry: The GECK
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Hackaday Prize Entry: The GECK
The Garden of Eden Creation Kit, or GECK, is the MacGuffan of Fallout 3 and the name of the modding tool for the same game. In the game, the GECK is a terraforming tool designed to turn the wasteland...
Conductive Paint Turns Pizza Box Into DJ Mixing Station
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Conductive Paint Turns Pizza Box Into DJ Mixing Station
Conductive paints and inks have been around for quite sometime, and the internet abounds with examples of cool projects you can use them for. They're well suited to quick and fun prototypes, education...
Home-Made Metal Brake
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Home-Made Metal Brake
Sometimes, the appropriate application of force is the necessary action to solve a problem. Inelegant, perhaps, but bending a piece of metal with precision is difficult without a tool for it. That …
How To Have an Above Average Time With a Cheap Horizontal Bandsaw
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How To Have an Above Average Time With a Cheap Horizontal Bandsaw
[Quinn Dunki] has brought yet another wayward import tool into her garage. This one, all covered in cosmoline and radiating formaldehyde fumes, is a horizontal bandsaw.
Now, many of us have all ha...
Now, many of us have all ha...
3D Print Your Garden
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3D Print Your Garden
How would you go about sculpting a garden in the 21st century? One answer, perhaps predictably, is with a 3D printer. Gone are the days of the Chia pet. Thanks to a team of students out of Universi…
The Tiny 3D Printers Of Maker Faire
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The Tiny 3D Printers Of Maker Faire
Building a big 3D printer has its own challenges. The strength of materials does not scale linearly, of course, and long axes have a tendency to wobble. That said, building a bigbot isn’t har…
Multimeter Probe Goes Full Circle
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Multimeter Probe Goes Full Circle
You’ve probably seen tweezers act as test probes for a multimeter or other instrument. Some electronics testing tweezers even have the multimeter built right in. Tools like these are especial…
Hackaday Links: October 2, 2016
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Hackaday Links: October 2, 2016
Hey Elon, three weeks ago I was in Burning Man in the Nevada desert and after I dug myself a nice K-hole I notice that Mars is a lot like the Nevada desert which got me thinking that if we can live he...
A Desk Lamp Solder Fume Extractor
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A Desk Lamp Solder Fume Extractor
Those of us who have spent a lifetime building electronic projects have probably breathed more solder smoke than we should. This is not an ideal situation as we've probably increased our risk of asthm...
Hackaday Prize Entry: FPGAs For The Raspberry Pi Zero
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Hackaday Prize Entry: FPGAs For The Raspberry Pi Zero
The Raspberry Pi is the Arduino of 2016, and that means shields, hats, add-ons, and other fun toys that can be plugged right into the GPIO pins of a Pi. For this year’s Hackaday Prize, [Valen…
Scanning Parts Into KiCad
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Scanning Parts Into KiCad
You do not know how to make a PCB unless you can make your own parts. [Jan] knows this, but like everyone else he checked out the usual online sources for a footprint for an SD card socket before maki...
Maker Faire Multicolor and Multi Material 3D Printing
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Maker Faire Multicolor and Multi Material 3D Printing
The next frontier of desktop 3D printing is multi-material and multi-color prints. Right now, you can buy a dual toolhead for a Lulzbot, and dual toolheads from other companies exist, although they…
The Fastest Rise Time In The West: Making A Truly Quick Pulse Edge
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The Fastest Rise Time In The West: Making A Truly Quick Pulse Edge
When we are taught about oscillators as newbie engineers, we are shown a variety of waveforms on an oscilloscope or in a textbook. This is a sine wave, they say, this is a sawtooth, this is a squar…
Everything You’ll Find at the SuperConference
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Everything You’ll Find at the SuperConference
The 2016 Hackaday SuperConference is the ultimate hardware con. It will take place on November 5+6, 2016 in Pasadena, California. SuperCon is about hardware creation -- everything at this conference i...
Stacking Voltage References To High Voltage Extremes
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Stacking Voltage References To High Voltage Extremes
As children, we all probably had our ideal career paths. As an adult do you still harbor a secret desire to be an astronaut, or to drive a railroad train? Or have holders of other jobs become the p…
Homemade Capacitors Of A Mad Scientist
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Homemade Capacitors Of A Mad Scientist
Once upon a time I was a real mad scientist. I was into non-conventional propulsion with the idea of somehow interacting with the quantum vacuum fluctuations, the zero point energy field. I was int…
DIY Nozzle Socks For Your 3D Printer
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DIY Nozzle Socks For Your 3D Printer
If you have a 3D printer, your nozzle and heater block are invariably covered in a weird goo consisting of decomposed and burnt plastic. There’s only one way around this – a nozzle sock…
How To Hack A Spacecraft To Die Gracefully
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How To Hack A Spacecraft To Die Gracefully
Last week, the Rosetta spacecraft crashed into comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko after orbiting it since 2014. It was supposed to do that: the mission was at an end, and the mission designers wanted to ...
Who Could Resist a Color Coded Clock?
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Who Could Resist a Color Coded Clock?
[Luc] wanted to make a clock like no other. He knows that the territory is well-trod, especially in the area of minimalist design. Undeterred, [Luc] came up with a fresh design that uses the resi...
A Reproduction Vintage Sound Card
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A Reproduction Vintage Sound Card
Before the AdLib sound card, sound on PCs was in a terrible shape. Since the dawn of IBM, all PCs included a speaker, but this PC speaker was only capable of sounding one note at a time. Chords on …