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Dan Maloney and I were talking on the podcast about his memories of the old electronics magazines, and how they had some ...
If you’ve got a popular 3D printer that has been on the market a good long while, you can probably get any old nozzles you want right off the shelf. If you happen to have an AnyCubic ...
He needed a clock for the living room, but didn’t want to just buy something off the shelf. In his own words, “It’s an ...
Sometimes you find a commercial product that is almost, but not exactly perfect for your needs. Your choices become: hack ...
Who else remembers Spirograph? When making elaborate spiral doodles, did you ever wish for a much, much bigger version?
Imagine a bare-bones electric pickup: it’s the size of an old Hilux, it seats two, and the bed fits a full sheet of plywood.
A common ratchet from your garage may work wonders for tightening hard to reach bolts on whatever everyday projects around the house. However, those over at [Chronova Engineering] had a ...
If you’ve only been around for the Internet age, you may not realize that Hackaday is the successor of electronics magazines.
Let me throw in a curveball—watching your 3D print fail in real-time is so much more satisfying when you have a crisp, up-close view of the nozzle drama. That’s exactly what [Mellow Labs] delivers ...
Impedance matching is one of the perpetual confusions for new electronics students, and for good reason: the idea that increasing the impedance of a circuit can lead to more power transmission is ...
A quadrature encoder provides a way to let hardware read movement (and direction) of a shaft, and they can be simple, ...
While the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t an experience anyone wants to repeat, infections disease experts like [Dr. Pardis Sabeti] ...
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