Mechanical Image Acquisition With A Nipkow Disc
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Mechanical Image Acquisition With A Nipkow Disc
If you mis-spent your teenage years fishing broken televisions from dumpsters and either robbing them for parts or fixing them for the ability to watch The A Team upstairs rather than in the living…
Best Product Entry: Pocket Thermal Camera
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Best Product Entry: Pocket Thermal Camera
One of the entries in the Hackaday Prize Best Product competition is [x-labz]'s pocket thermal imager. It's more than a prototype, it's a design conceived to get out into the world and be used by many...
Pixar Style Robots Are Treasure Trove Of Building Tricks
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Pixar Style Robots Are Treasure Trove Of Building Tricks
[Alonso Martinez] is an artist working on virtual characters at Pixar so it’s no wonder that his real life robots, Mira and Gertie, have personalities that make them seem like they jumped st…
The 3D Printer Packing Problem
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The 3D Printer Packing Problem
Form Labs recently announced the launch of the Fuse 1, a desktop SLS printer that will print all your parts using nylon powder and a laser. This a fundamentally different method of 3D printing as c…
Ambitious Hackerboat Project Still Aiming High
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Ambitious Hackerboat Project Still Aiming High
Last year we wrote about Hackerbot Labs’ autonomous boat, which project members hope to someday circumnavigate the globe. Now called Project Ladon, progress continues apace with a recent ocean tes...
Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio
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Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio
Ok, so you want a radio — but not just any radio. It has to be wireless, access a variety of music services, and must have a vintage aesthetic that belies its modern innards. Oh, and a tiny s…
Something To Think About While You’re Mowing The Lawn
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Something To Think About While You’re Mowing The Lawn
Well here we are, we've reached that time of year again at which our yearly ritual of resuscitating small internal combustion engines from their winter-induced morbidity is well under way. It's lawn m...
An ExoArm For The Elderly
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An ExoArm For The Elderly
Prosthetic and assistive technologies have come have come a long way in recent years. When there are not only major medical research organizations, but individuals getting on board designing tools to ...
Making Spirographs with LEGO and Math
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Making Spirographs with LEGO and Math
Master LEGO builder [Yoshihito Isogawa] has been on a roll lately, cranking out a number of robots that make drawings reminiscent of the classic Spirograph toy. For instance, he built an elegant dra...
Hackaday Prize Entry: A Braille Keypad For SmartPhone
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/29/hackaday-prize-entry-a-braille-keypad-for-smartphone/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Braille Keypad For SmartPhone
A few things stand out about [Vijay]’s braille keypad for smartphones. One is how ergonomic the plans for the final result are, sitting on the back of the smartphone such that you hold the ph…
Three Magnets Make Fidget Spinners Amazing And Only Engineers Will Appreciate This Hack!
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Three Magnets Make Fidget Spinners Amazing And Only Engineers Will Appreciate This Hack!
The fidget spinner posts will continue until morale improves. This time, we're looking at [TannerTech]'s electromagnetic accelerator for a fidget spinner. [Tanner] can spin his fidget spinner electro...
Key to Soldering: Pace Yourself
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Key to Soldering: Pace Yourself
When writing my last article, I came upon something I thought had been lost to the seven seas of YouTube: the old-school “Basic Soldering Lesson” series from Pace Worldwide. This nine-episode-long …
An Electric Fence for Snails and Slugs
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/29/an-electric-fence-for-snails-and-slugs/
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An Electric Fence For Snails And Slugs
Anyone with a garden knows about doing battle with pests. Weeds, bugs, rabbits, birds — all of them try to get a bite out of our flowers and vegetables. Some of the worst are mollusks. Snails…
Chilling a Hot Camera
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Chilling a Hot Camera
[Eric]'s camera has a problem. It overheats. While this wouldn't be an issue if [Eric] was taking one picture at a time, this camera also has a video mode, which is supposed to take several pictures i...
Using Nanotubes to Strengthen 3D Prints
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/30/using-nanotubes-to-strengthen-3d-prints/
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Using Nanotubes To Strengthen 3D Prints
3D printing has brought the production of plastic parts to the desktops and workshops of makers the world over, primarily through the use of FDM technology. The problem this method is that when squ…
Graduation Cap Shows Us What It’s Got!
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Graduation Cap Shows Us What It’s Got!
A high school graduation ceremony is well due the pomp and circumstance for making it through one of life’s many milestones. To commemorate the event with their own flair, redditor [PM_(cough…
Hacking On Mars In “The Martian”
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Hacking On Mars In “The Martian”
It’s been 6 years since the hacker’s treat of a book, “The Martian” by Andy Weir, was self-published, and 2 years since the movie came out. We’ve talked about it brief…
Printrbot Teases Infinite Build Volume Printer
https://hackaday.com/2017/06/30/printrbot-teases-infinite-build-volume-printer/
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Printrbot Teases Infinite Build Volume Printer
[Brook Drumm] of Printrbot is teasing a new 3D printer. This is no ordinary 3D printer; this is an infinite build volume 3D printer, the Next Big Thing™ in desktop fabrication. The world was introd…