The Most Powerful Diesel Engine
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The Most Powerful Diesel Engine
Ever. Literally.
A gearhead friend of ours sent along a link to a YouTube video (also embedded below) promising the world's most powerful engine. Now, we'll be the first to warn you that it's just ...
A gearhead friend of ours sent along a link to a YouTube video (also embedded below) promising the world's most powerful engine. Now, we'll be the first to warn you that it's just ...
Long-Term Review: Weller Magnastat Soldering Iron
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Long-Term Review: Weller Magnastat Soldering Iron
One of the things you find yourself doing as a young engineer is equipping yourself with the tools of your trade. These will be the foundations upon which your career is built in a way that a diplo…
How Did Pocket NC Survive and Thrive?
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/01/how-did-pocket-nc-survive-and-thrive/
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How Did Pocket NC Survive And Thrive?
We had a chance to talk to Matthew Hertel of PocketNC at the Bay Area Maker Faire this year. During the conversation, he answered some questions I’d had about the project since I saw it on Ki…
Mind Control Cerebro Helmet Controls People
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Mind Control Cerebro Helmet Controls People
For the recent release of X-Men Apocalypse, YouTuber [Allen Pan] from “Sufficiently Advanced” decided to make a rather ambitious project — a working Cerebro Helmet. Wait what? Whe…
Mechaduino- Closed Loop Stepper Servos For Everyone
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Mechaduino- Closed Loop Stepper Servos For Everyone
Is it something in the water, or have there been a lot of really cool servo projects lately? Mechaduino is a board that sits on a regular stepper motor and turns it into a servo with a closed loop …
Retrotechtacular: Fog Over Portland
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Retrotechtacular: Fog Over Portland
In the early days of broadcast television, national spectrum regulators struggled to reconcile the relatively huge bandwidth required by the new medium with the limited radio spectrum that could be al...
Hackaday Prize Entry: You Know, For Kids
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Hackaday Prize Entry: You Know, For Kids
Like the fictitious invention of the Hula Hoop in Hudsucker Proxy, [David Spinden]'s big idea is small and obvious once you've seen it. And we're not saying that's a bad thing at all. What he's done i...
Feeding The Cat, Reinventing the Wheel
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Feeding The Cat, Reinventing the Wheel
There are few projects that we see as many iterations of as the pet feeder or the plant waterer. (What is it with you people? Are you all as forgetful as we are?) Still, the fun is in the details o…
Tools of the Trade – Reflow
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Tools of the Trade – Reflow
In our previous issues in this series on making circuit boards, we covered placing solder paste and placing components. Now it’s time to bake our cake! There are a variety of methods for refl…
Shipwreck Exploration Vessels Fit in Minivan; Stream to Internet
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Shipwreck Exploration Vessels Fit in Minivan; Stream to Internet
Having to work away from the convenience of a workshop can be tough. But it's sometimes unavoidable and it always means planning ahead. When the work area also happens to be 150m under a lake's surf...
Minimal MQTT: Power and Privacy
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Minimal MQTT: Power and Privacy
In this installment of Minimal MQTT, I’m going to cover two loose ends: one on the sensor node side, and one on the MQTT server side. Specifically, I’ll tackle the NodeMCU’s sleep…
3D Printing Compressed Air Tanks
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3D Printing Compressed Air Tanks
Using PVC pipe as a pressure vessel for compressed air can be a fun and enjoyable hobby. It’s safe, too: while there are are reports of PVC pipe being the cause of accidents, these accidents …
The Minima Is An All-Band HF Transceiver For Under $100
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/02/the-minima-is-an-all-band-hf-transceiver-for-under-100/
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The Minima Is An All-Band HF Transceiver For Under $100
If you have ever browsed an amateur radio magazine you could be forgiven for receiving the impression that it is a pursuit exclusively for the wealthy. Wall-to-wall adverts for very large and shiny…
Paraffin Oil and Water Dot Matrix Display
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Paraffin Oil And Water Dot Matrix Display
In preparation for Makerfaire, [hwhardsoft] needed to throw together some demos. So they dug deep and produced this unique display. The display uses two synchronized peristaltic pumps to push water…
Hackaday Prize Entry: Glow In The Dark Plotting
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Glow In The Dark Plotting
We like big displays, whether they're gigantic LED displays, CNC whiteboards, or a gigantic laser projectors. For his Hackaday Prize entry, [nilo] has come up with an easy way to create a huge graphic...
Flying Balls of Molten Aluminum!
https://hackaday.com/2016/06/03/flying-balls-of-molten-aluminum/
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Flying Balls of Molten Aluminum!
We're replacing "holy moley" in our vocabulary. Levitating globs of molten aluminum are that much more amazing. It's not that we couldn't believe it would work -- we understand the physics after the f...
Pi Zero Digital Frame Kiosk Uses OTG Right
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Pi Zero Digital Frame Kiosk Uses OTG Right
USB On-The-Go (OTG) is one of the fun aspects of the USB standard. There are feelings about the other aspects, but that one is alright. Regardless, [Francesco] realized one day that the £3 digital …
Hands-On With The BBC Micro:Bit
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Hands-On With The BBC Micro:Bit
It's been a long wait, but our latest single board computer for review is finally here! The BBC micro:bit, given free to every seventh-grade British child, has landed at Hackaday courtesy of a friend ...
Morse Code: Paris in the Mint Box
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Morse Code: Paris in the Mint Box
[Rob Bailey] likes to build things and he likes ham radio. We are guessing he likes mints too since he's been known to jam things into Altoids tins. He had been thinking about building a code practic...
Designing Circuits with Switching Algebra
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Designing Circuits with Switching Algebra
We return once again to the work of Dr. Claude E. Shannon, this time to his Masters thesis on relay switching circuit design. This thesis introduced switching algebra that allows the systematic des…