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There are plenty of audio mixers on the market, and the vast majority all look the same. If you wanted something different, ...
When you think of open-source hardware, you probably think of electronics and maker tools– RepRap, Arduino, Adafruit, et ...
Stripping and cutting wires can be a tedious and repetitive part of your project. To save time in this regard, [Red] built an automatic stripper and cutter to do the tiring work for him. An ESP32 ...
Growing up as a kid in the 1990s was an almost magical time. We had the best game consoles, increasingly faster computers at ...
Leo Goldstien] recently got in touch to let us know about a fascinating update he posted on the Hackaday.io page for ...
For those of us who’ve spent far too long hammering rubber keys into submission, a glorious solution has arrived. [Lee Smith] ...
Few of us will ever find ourselves piloting a full-sized military tank. Instead, you might like to make do with the RC variety. [TRDB] has whipped up one of their own design which features a small ...
Adding textures is a great way to experiment with giving 3D prints a different look, and [PandaN] shows off a method of adding a wood grain effect in a way that’s easy to play around with.
For most of us, mirrors are something we buy instead of build. However, [Unnecessary Automation] wanted to craft mirrors of his own for a custom telescope build. As it turns out, producing ...
Sometimes, you find yourself in need of a coil. You could sit around winding thousands of turns of copper wire yourself, but ...
Have you ever heard of INTERCAL? If you haven’t, don’t feel bad. This relatively obscure language dates back to 1972 with the ...
Almost uniquely among consumer grade computer manufacturers, the Raspberry Pi folks still support their earliest boards.
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