via Hackaday: Using a 2D Scanner to Make 3D Things wanted to clone some model car raceway track and realised that by scanning…
via Hackaday: You Can 3D Print Yourself Some Simple Magnetic Switches Permanent magnets aren’t typically switchable. They’re always doing their magnet thing. However, if you align…
via Hackaday: Open Source Liquid Rocket Reaches for the Sky Since the very beginning, solid-propellants have been the cornerstone of amateur rocketry. From the little…
via Hackaday: Simulating Air Flow for 3D Printing You’ve probably heard that a 3D printer is capable of producing its own replacement parts….
via Hackaday: Unusual Tool Gets an Unusual Repair In today’s value-engineered world, getting a decade of service out of a cordless tool is…
via Hackaday: Open Source Residential Energy Storage Battery news typically covers the latest, greatest laboratory or industry breakthroughs to push modern devices…
via Hackaday: Globe-Shaped World Clock Is A 3D-Printed Mechanical Marvel Time zones are a complicated but necessary evil. Humans like the numbers on the clock…
via Hackaday: A Tiny Knob Keeps You In Control There are many forms of human interface device beyond the ubiquitous keyboard and mouse, but…
via HACKADAY: Old Knobs with a Cast of Thousands You have an old radio — in the case of , a Stromberg…
via HACKADAY: Printed Case Lets Pair of RTL-SDRs Go Mobile We’ll admit to not fully knowing what has planned for the pair of…