NASA Wants You… to Design Their Robot
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NASA Wants You… to Design Their Robot
No one loves a good competition more than Hackaday. We run enough to keep anyone busy. But if you have a little spare time after designing your one inch PCB, you might check out the competition to …
[Cody] Builds a Chlorine Machine
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[Cody] Builds a Chlorine Machine
In his continuing bid to have his YouTube channel demonetized, [Cody] has decided to share how he makes chlorine gas in his lab. Because nothing could go wrong with something that uses five pounds …
Getting Resourceful to Build A Home CNC
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Getting Resourceful to Build A Home CNC
CNC really is a game changer when it comes to machining. If your motor skills or ability to focus aren’t all there, you don’t need to worry – the computer will handle the manual t…
Hackaday Links: August 19, 2018
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Hackaday Links: August 19, 2018
If you want to creep everyone out, [Hunter Irving] has your back. He found a weird, creepy knock-off Thomas the Tank Engine toy and mounted a servo to it. This animatronic face is really, really cr…
Restoring A 100 Year Old Vice To Pristine Condtion
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Restoring A 100 Year Old Vice To Pristine Condtion
We love our vices. They hold pipes for us to saw away at, wood while we carve, and circuit boards so that we can solder on components. So we keep them in shape by cleaning and greasing them every n…
The Engineering Of An Ultrasonic Phased Array
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/19/the-engineering-of-an-ultrasonic-phased-array/
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The Engineering Of An Ultrasonic Phased Array
Ultrasonic phased arrays are one of the wonders of the moment, with videos of small items being levitated by them shared far and wide. We’ve all seen them and some of us have even wondered ab…
An Upcycled Speaker Box with Hidden Features
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/20/an-upcycled-speaker-box-with-hidden-features/
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An Upcycled Speaker Box with Hidden Features
At first glance, this fire engine red speaker box built by [NoshBar] looks straightforward enough. Just an MDF case and couple of drivers recovered from a trashed stereo. But the array of controls …
Build a Fun CPU in Your Browser
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Build a Fun CPU in Your Browser
A rite of passage for a digital designer is to build a CPU. That may seem a formidable task and if you are thinking of building a modern CPU like the one in your PC, it is. However, a simple CPU is…
Installing LibreBoot the (Very) Lazy Way
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Installing LibreBoot the (Very) Lazy Way
Recently I was given a somewhat crusty looking ThinkPad T400 that seemed like it would make a good knock around machine to have on the bench, if it wasn’t for the fact the person who gave it …
The Forgotten Art of Riveted Structures
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The Forgotten Art of Riveted Structures
If you are in the habit of seeking out abandoned railways, you may have stood in the shadow of more than one Victorian iron bridge. Massive in construction, these structures have proved to be extre…
Simple ESP8266 Weather Station using Blynk
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Simple ESP8266 Weather Station using Blynk
Today’s hacker finds themself in a very interesting moment in time. The availability of powerful microcontrollers and standardized sensor modules is such that assembling the hardware for some…
OMEN Alpha: A DIY 8085-Based Computer
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/20/omen-alpha-a-diy-8085-based-computer/
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OMEN Alpha: A DIY 8085-Based Computer
[Martin Malý] has put together a sweet little 8085-based single board computer called OMEN. He needed a simple one for educational purposes, and judging by the schematic we think he’s succeed…
What Will You Do If WWVB Goes Silent?
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/20/what-will-you-do-if-wwvb-goes-silent/
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What Will You Do If WWVB Goes Silent?
Buried on page 25 of the 2019 budget proposal for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), under the heading “Fundamental Measurement, Quantum Science, and Measurement Disse…
Cheap FPGA Board Roundup
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Cheap FPGA Board Roundup
There’s never been a better time to get into using FPGAs. Nearly all vendors have some level of free software and while boards haven’t gotten as cheap as ones with microcontrollers, the…
An LED You Can Blow Out, With No Added Sensor
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An LED You Can Blow Out, With No Added Sensor
We’d seen it done with buttons, switches, gestures, capacitive touch, and IR remote, but never like this. [electron_plumber] made an LED that can be blown out like a candle, and amazingly it …
ARM Programming with Bare C
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ARM Programming with Bare C
We confess. When starting a microcontroller project, we often start with the last one we did for that environment, copy it, and just make changes. And the first one? It — ahem — might h…
Kathleen Booth: Assembling Early Computers While Inventing Assembly
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/21/kathleen-booth-assembling-early-computers-while-inventing-assembly/
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Kathleen Booth: Assembling Early Computers While Inventing Assembly
Imagine having to program your computer by rewiring it. For a brief period of time around the mid-1940s, the first general-purpose electronic computers worked that way. Computers like ENIAC initial…
Texture Trick for 3D Prints From the Stone Age
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Texture Trick for 3D Prints From the Stone Age
Arguably one of the most difficult aspects of 3D printing is trying to make the finished product look like it wasn’t 3D printed. It can take a lot of time and work to cover up the telltale la…