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[Daniel] has been metalworking on a budget for a while now. Originally doing things like plasma cutting on old bricks, he used his original plasma cutter to make an appropriate …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/03/plasma-cutter-gets-cnc-treatment-at-low-cost/)
If you’ve never considered roasting your own coffee at home, you may be surprised to learn that it can be done in a few minutes with a regular popcorn popper …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/03/follow-the-red-ball-wobble-disk-roaster-to-coffee-excellence/)
A common way to visualize that a 3D printer’s extruder motor — which feeds the filament into the hot end — is moving is to attach a small indicator to …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/03/a-vernier-take-on-a-3d-printer-extruder-indicator/)
Last year the introduction of  RISC-V support to the Android-specific, Linux-derived Android Common Kernel (ACK) made it seem that before long Android devices might be using SoCs based around the …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/03/google-removes-risc-v-support-from-android/)
One thing going slightly viral lately is footage of Disney’s “HoloTile” infinite floor, an experimental sort of 360° treadmill developed by [Lanny Smoot]. But how exactly does it work? Details …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/03/heres-how-that-disney-360-treadmill-works/)
The Asus ROG Ally is a handheld that, to our pleasant surprise, has attracted a decently sized modding community. Recently, we’ve stumbled upon a Reddit post investigating a somewhat common …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/04/rog-ally-sd-card-slot-fix-shines-light-on-ptc-fuse-failure-modes/)
When the first Raspberry Pi came out back in 2012 it was groundbreaking because it offered a usable little Linux machine with the proud boast of a $25 dollar price …read more (https://hackaday.com/2024/05/04/how-does-the-raspberry-pi-rack-up-against-a-mini-pc/)