Modernizing a 170 year old Antique Grandfather Clock
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Modernizing a 170 year old Antique Grandfather Clock
Frankly, we let out a yelp of despair when we read this in the tip line “Antique Grandfather clock with Arduino insides”! But before you too roll your eyes, groan, or post snark, do che…
Hacking the IKEA Trådfri Light Bulb
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/hacking-the-ikea-tradfri-light-bulb/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/hacking-the-ikea-tradfri-light-bulb/
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Hacking The IKEA Trådfri Light Bulb
[BasilFX] wanted to shoehorn custom firmware onto his IKEA Trådfri light bulb. The product consists of a GU10-size light bulb with a LED driver as well as IKEA’s custom ZigBee module controll…
Mindstorms Forkliftbots Gonna Take Your Job
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/mindstorms-forkliftbots-gonna-take-your-job/
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Mindstorms Forkliftbots Gonna Take Your Job
With every advance in robotics, we get closer to being able to order stuff from Amazon and have no human being participate in its delivery. Key step in this dream: warehouse robots, smart forklifts…
Your Next Wearable May Not Need Electricity
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/your-next-wearable-may-not-need-electricity/
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Your Next Wearable May Not Need Electricity
What if you could unlock a door with your shirtsleeve, or code a secret message into your tie? This could soon be a thing, because researchers at the University of Washington have created a fabric …
New Part Day: A fake Sun
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/new-part-day-a-fake-sun/
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New Part Day: A fake Sun
LED technology has improved by leaps and bounds in recent years, with what was once considered unachievable being common place now. Two of the main parameters of interest, total input power and con…
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 in a GameBoy Original
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/17/raspberry-pi-compute-module-3-in-a-gameboy-original/
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 in a GameBoy Original
[Kite] has been making custom PCBs for GameBoys for a long time. Long enough, in fact, that other people have used his work to build even more feature-rich GameBoy platforms. Unfortunately some of …
Upgraded Hotel Room Coffee
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/upgraded-hotel-room-coffee/
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Upgraded Hotel Room Coffee
The secret of cold-brew coffee is out. Department stores are selling gimmicks to make it at home or you can make it with a mason jar in good old-fashioned DIY style. This method is for the on-the-g…
Becoming Your Own ISP, Just for Fun
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/becoming-your-own-isp-just-for-fun/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/becoming-your-own-isp-just-for-fun/
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Becoming Your Own ISP, Just for Fun
When moving into a new house, it’s important to arrange for the connection of basic utilities. Electricity, water, and gas are simple enough, and then it’s generally fairly easy to set …
Problems that Plagued an Edible Marble Machine
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/problems-that-plagued-an-edible-marble-machine/
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Problems that Plagued an Edible Marble Machine
Prolific creator [Martin Raynsford] recently created a plus-sized edible version of his laser-cut Marble Machine for a Cake International exhibit and competition; it seemed simple to do at first bu…
MiSTer Upgrades Vintage Computer Recreations
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/mister-upgrades-vintage-computer-recreations/
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MiSTer Upgrades Vintage Computer Recreations
The MiST project provides an FPGA-based platform for recreating vintage computers. We recently saw an upgraded board — MiSTer — with a similar goal but with increased capability. You ca…
3D Printed WiFi Reflectors Custom Designed for the Building
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/3d-printed-wifi-reflectors-custom-designed-for-the-building/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/3d-printed-wifi-reflectors-custom-designed-for-the-building/
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3D Printed WiFi Reflectors Custom Designed for the Building
Are you a wizard at antenna design? Chances are you’ve never even given it a try, but this tool could change that. Most home-made WiFi signal boosting antenna plans around the Internet share …
Drill the Wet Side Wet and the Dry Side Dry
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/drill-the-wet-side-wet-and-the-dry-side-dry/
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Drill the Wet Side Wet and the Dry Side Dry
Working mostly in metal as he does, [Tuomas Soikkeli] has invested in some nice tools. So when his sweet magnetic-base drill was in need of a new home, he built this two-in-one drilling station to …
DS212 Oscilloscope Review: Open Source and Great for Hacking
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/ds212-oscilloscope-review-open-source-and-great-for-hacking/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/ds212-oscilloscope-review-open-source-and-great-for-hacking/
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DS212 Oscilloscope Review: Open Source and Great for Hacking
We’ve seen plenty of oscilloscopes that look like repurposed cell phones. Usually, though, they only have one channel. The DS212, has two channels and a signal generator! [Marco] gives his re…
Huge 74181 is a Classic ALU You Can Actually Understand
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/huge-74181-is-a-classic-alu-you-can-actually-understand/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/huge-74181-is-a-classic-alu-you-can-actually-understand/
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Huge 74181 Is A Classic ALU You Can Actually Understand
You can no longer buy a brand-new 74181, they’ve been out of production for years. All is not lost though, for [Dave’s Dev Lab] have created a facsimile of one on a printed circuit boar…
Brits: Make A Vote, Put Cash A Hackerspace’s Way
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/18/brits-make-a-vote-put-some-cash-a-hackerspaces-way/
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Brits: Make A Vote, Put Cash A Hackerspace’s Way
Those of you who have been involved in the running of a hackerspace or makerspace will know the never-ending struggle to maintain financial solvency, and the quest for sources of income to move you…
3D Printed Cookie Molds for the Best Speculoos
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/3d-printed-cookie-molds-for-the-best-speculoos/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/3d-printed-cookie-molds-for-the-best-speculoos/
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3D Printed Cookie Molds for the Best Speculoos
Experiencing nostalgia for the outstanding Belgian cuisine [Adam], currently stuck in Ohio, found himself in craving some home-made speculoos. For the uninitiated, speculoos is what those brown coo…
Play A Claw Machine From Your Armchair
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/play-a-claw-machine-from-your-armchair/
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Play A Claw Machine From Your Armchair
Have you ever been seduced by a claw machine in an arcade, only to have your hopes of a cuddly toy dashed as it fails to hang onto your choice? Then you’re in luck, because now you can play t…
Tips For Basic Machining on a Drill Press
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/tips-for-basic-machining-on-a-drill-press/
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Tips For Basic Machining on a Drill Press
It’s safe to say most Hackaday readers would love to have a mill at home, or a nice lathe, but such equipment isn’t always practical for the hobbyist. The expense and amount of room the…
Hackaday Links: November 19, 2017
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Hackaday Links: November 19, 2017
[Peter]’s homebuilt ultralight is actually flying now and not in ground effect, much to the chagrin of YouTube commenters. [Peter Sripol] built a Part 103 ultralight (no license required, any…
Turn Command Lines into Web Apps
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/turn-command-lines-into-web-apps/
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/19/turn-command-lines-into-web-apps/
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Turn Command Lines into Web Apps
Even if you like using a graphical user interface, you can probably agree that writing a graphical program is usually harder than writing an old-fashioned text-based program. Putting that GUI into …