“You Had One Job”, Bot
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“You Had One Job”, Bot
Only a Human would understand the pithy sarcasm in "You had one job". When [tterev3]'s RopeBot the Robot became sentient and asked "What is my purpose?", [tterev3] had to lay it out for him quite blu...
The IP Of The Infinite Build Volume 3D Printer
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The IP Of The Infinite Build Volume 3D Printer
Last week, the Blackbelt 3D printer launched on Kickstarter. What makes the Blackbelt 3D printer different than any other 3D printer on Kickstarter? This printer has an infinite build volume. It…
You Won’t Believe That Fidget Spinners Are Obvious Clickbait!
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You Won’t Believe That Fidget Spinners Are Obvious Clickbait!
I don't know why fidget spinners are only getting popular now. They've been selling like hotcakes on Tindie for a year now, and I've been seeing 3D printed versions around the Internet for almost as ...
Automate the Freight: Maritime Drone Deliveries
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/06/automate-the-freight-maritime-drone-deliveries/
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Automate the Freight: Maritime Drone Deliveries
Ships at sea are literally islands unto themselves. If what you need isn't on board, good luck getting it in the middle of the Pacific. As such, most ships are really well equipped with spare parts an...
Hackaday Prize Entry: The FPGA Commodore
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/06/hackaday-prize-entry-the-fpga-commodore/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: The FPGA Commodore
The history of Commodore 8-bit computers ends with a fantastically powerful, revolutionary, and extraordinarily collectible device. The Commodore 65 was the chicken lip' last-ditch effort to squeeze ...
The Other Kind of Phone Hacking
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The Other Kind Of Phone Hacking
While it’s true that your parts bin might have a few parts harvested from outdated devices of recent vintage, there’s not much to glean anymore aside from wall warts. But the 3×48-…
How Many Hacks in an LED Display?
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How Many Hacks In An LED Display?
There are so many nice hacks in [Joekutz]’s retro LED display project that it’s hard to know where to start. There’s his DIY LED display controlled by an Arduino UNO. To have some…
Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook Onboard
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/06/self-driving-rc-cars-with-tensorflow-raspberry-pi-or-macbook-onboard/
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Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook Onboard
You might think that you do not have what it takes to build a self-driving car, but you’re wrong. The mistake you’ve made is assuming that you’ll be controlling a two-ton death ma…
The Art Of The Silicon Chip
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The Art Of The Silicon Chip
If you have followed the group of reverse engineers whose work on classic pieces of silicon we feature regularly here at Hackaday, you may well be familiar with the appearance of the various compon…
Summer Is Approaching. Are You Prepared To Relax?
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/07/summer-is-approaching-are-you-prepared-to-relax/
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Summer Is Approaching. Are You Prepared To Relax?
[Blake Schreurs] found himself in dire straights -- there was a critical lack of available hammocks in his immediate vicinity, and he wanted one. Fast. So he built a hammock stand in half an afternoon...
DIY Ram Pump Obeys the Laws of Physics
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DIY Ram Pump Obeys The Laws Of Physics
Despite the claims of “free energy” on the title of the video below, this is not yet another wacky perpetual motion story. We here at Hackaday fully support the laws of thermodynamics, …
Show Us Your Internet of Useful Things by Monday
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Show Us Your Internet of Useful Things by Monday
Don't forget to get your connected device entered in the Hackaday Prize by Monday morning. The current challenge is IuT ! IoT, a clever tilt at the Internet of Things, which is so hot right now. We do...
Reading Bingo Balls with Microcontrollers
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Reading Bingo Balls With Microcontrollers
Every once in a while a project comes along with that magical power to consume your time and attention for many months. When you finally complete it, you feel sorry that you don’t have to do …
Fail of the Week: Sand Casting Copper
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Fail of the Week: Sand Casting Copper
There's trouble in the Kingdom of Random - the smithies of the realm are having trouble sand-casting copper. And while [King Grant] might not be directly asking for help, we think the Hackaday commun...
Friday Hack Chat: 8-Bit Micros With Microchip
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Friday Hack Chat: 8-Bit Micros With Microchip
A few years ago, Microchip acquired Atmel for $3.56 Billion. There are plenty of manufacturers of 8-bit microcontrollers, but everyone makes 8051s, and the MSP430 isn't as popular as it should be. Mi...
Improving Mister Screamer; an 80 Decibel Filament Alarm
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/07/improving-mister-screamer-an-80-decibel-filament-alarm/
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Improving Mister Screamer; an 80 Decibel Filament Alarm
I created a prototype 3D printer filament alarm that worked, but the process also brought some new problems and issues to the surface that I hadn't foreseen when I first started. Today I'm going to di...
Hackaday Prize Entry: DIY LCD based SLA 3D Printer
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/07/hackaday-prize-entry-diy-lcd-based-sla-3d-printer/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: DIY LCD Based SLA 3D Printer
Resin-based SLA 3D printers are seen more and more nowadays but remain relatively uncommon. This Low Cost, Open Source, LCD based SLA 3D Printer design by [Dylan Reynolds] is a concept that aims to…
Robotic Arms Controlled By Your….. Feet?
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Robotic Arms Controlled By Your….. Feet?
The days of the third hand’s dominance of workshops the world over is soon coming to an end. For those moments when only a third hand is not enough, a fourth is there to save the day. Dubbed …
Helix Display Brings Snake Into Three Dimensions
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Helix Display Brings Snake Into Three Dimensions
Any time anyone finds a cool way to display in 3D — is there an uncool way? — we’re on board. Instructables user [Gelstronic]’s method involves an array of spinning props to…
Solar Bulldozer Gets Dirty
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Solar Bulldozer Gets Dirty
As the threat of climate change looms, more and more industries are starting to electrify rather than using traditional fuel sources like gasoline and diesel. It almost all cases, the efficiency gains...