• Making Blender Do Things That CAD Can Only Dream Of

    Updated: 2024-01-31 16:00:00
    : : Skip to content Search POPULAR : SEARCHES Arduino CNC Raspberry Pi Woodworking 3D Printing IOT Robot Maker Faire Subscribe Explore Make : Magazine The premier publication of maker projects , skill-building tutorials , in-depth reviews , and inspirational stories , accessible by all ages and skill . ranges Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement , a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts , crafters , educators across the . globe Maker Shed A smart collection of books , magazines , electronics kits , robots , microcontrollers , tools , supplies , and more curated by us , the people behind Make : and the Maker . Faire Make : Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight Topics such as microcontrollers including

  • You Can Download And 3D Print These Unique Toy Transformers

    Updated: 2024-01-30 16:00:00
    : : Skip to content Search POPULAR : SEARCHES Arduino CNC Raspberry Pi Woodworking 3D Printing IOT Robot Maker Faire Subscribe Explore Make : Magazine The premier publication of maker projects , skill-building tutorials , in-depth reviews , and inspirational stories , accessible by all ages and skill . ranges Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement , a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts , crafters , educators across the . globe Maker Shed A smart collection of books , magazines , electronics kits , robots , microcontrollers , tools , supplies , and more curated by us , the people behind Make : and the Maker . Faire Make : Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight Topics such as microcontrollers including

  • 3D Printing Calibration Cubes Isn’t Helping You Like You Think It Is

    Updated: 2024-01-29 16:00:00
    : : Skip to content Search POPULAR : SEARCHES Arduino CNC Raspberry Pi Woodworking 3D Printing IOT Robot Maker Faire Subscribe Explore Make : Magazine The premier publication of maker projects , skill-building tutorials , in-depth reviews , and inspirational stories , accessible by all ages and skill . ranges Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement , a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts , crafters , educators across the . globe Maker Shed A smart collection of books , magazines , electronics kits , robots , microcontrollers , tools , supplies , and more curated by us , the people behind Make : and the Maker . Faire Make : Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight Topics such as microcontrollers including

  • Using An Old Blu-Ray Player To Make A Scanning Laser Microscope

    Updated: 2024-01-23 16:00:00
    : : Skip to content Search POPULAR : SEARCHES Arduino CNC Raspberry Pi Woodworking 3D Printing IOT Robot Maker Faire Subscribe Explore Make : Magazine The premier publication of maker projects , skill-building tutorials , in-depth reviews , and inspirational stories , accessible by all ages and skill . ranges Maker Faire A celebration of the Maker Movement , a family-friendly showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together tech enthusiasts , crafters , educators across the . globe Maker Shed A smart collection of books , magazines , electronics kits , robots , microcontrollers , tools , supplies , and more curated by us , the people behind Make : and the Maker . Faire Make : Books Maker-written books designed to inform and delight Topics such as microcontrollers including

  • Arduino Provides No Fuss SNES-To-USB Conversion

    Updated: 2024-01-20 09:00:07
    Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 20, 2024 Arduino Provides No Fuss SNES-To-USB Conversion No comments : by Jenny List January 20, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy Even for those of us who are fans of retrocomputing , it’s fair to say that not everyone plays their old-school games on real old-school hardware . The originals are now fragile and expensive , and emulators are good enough that if the gaming experience is all you’re after there’s little point in spending all that . cash There’s one place in which the originals sometimes have the edge though , the classic controllers are the personal interface with the game . So when Dome found a SNES controller in an Akibahara shop , of course he picked it up .

  • Don’t Panic: a Cooperative Bomb Defusing Game

    Updated: 2024-01-19 06:00:09
    : Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 19, 2024 Don’t Panic : A Cooperative Bomb Defusing Game 1 Comment : by Kristina Panos January 18, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy Heath Paddock wanted to confound his friends with a game that mimics an escape room in a box . About six months after starting , he had this glorious thing completed . It’s a hardware version of a game called Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes where players have five minutes to defuse a suitcase bomb . This implementation requires at least two players , one with the box-bomb itself , and one who holds all the knowledge but can’t see the box-bomb to defuse . it The wiring of the Mastermind . module Heath s version has twice as many modules as

  • Arduino, Virtually

    Updated: 2024-01-17 19:30:46
    , Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 17, 2024 Arduino , Virtually No comments : by Al Williams January 17, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy While simulating an Arduino isn’t a new idea , a recent project by LRusso provides an open source JavaScript simulator that runs in your browser You can try it out live or host it yourself if you . prefer The simulator looks much like the standard IDE , so there isn’t much to learn . You can select from several targets , including a UNO R3, a MEGA 1280, a MEGA 2560, or a NANO V3. At the bottom of the screen , you’ll see the correct number of digital pins , analog pins , and the serial monitor . The code is relatively new , and we noticed that the digital and output pins

  • Ember Mug 2 Repair – Part 2: Temperature Sensor

    Updated: 2024-01-12 04:48:21
    My previous article left off with the task of figuring out what kind of temperature sensor is in the Ember Mug 2. I removed the black rubber retaining ring in the bottom of the mug, and then the 2 aluminum plates which cover the white insulation disc easily came out. Behind it was this: The … Continue reading "Ember Mug 2 Repair – Part 2: Temperature Sensor"

  • Remote-Control Kinetic Sand Table Uses a Single Arduino

    Updated: 2024-01-07 15:00:07
    Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 7, 2024 Remote-Control Kinetic Sand Table Uses A Single Arduino 5 Comments : by Kristina Panos January 7, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy There’s nothing fun about a Sisyphean task unless you’re watching one being carried out by someone or something else . In that case , it can be mesmerizing like this Arduino-driven kinetic sand . table What you can’t see . Image via thang010146 on YouTube Like many of these builds , it all started with an ordinary coffee table from the hacker’s favorite furnitüre store . NewsonsElectronics opened it up and added a 3mm-thick board to hold the sand and another to hold the rails and . magnets After designing some pieces to connect the

  • The ScottoKatana Keyboard is Cutting-Edge

    Updated: 2024-01-05 19:30:27
    Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 5, 2024 The ScottoKatana Keyboard Is Cutting-Edge 1 Comment : by Kristina Panos January 5, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy The lovely thing about a hobby like keyboard building is that the melting pot of designs manages to never turn into a nasty porridge . Rather , it remains a tasty chili that keeps getting more flavorful with time . It’s a simple recipe , really someone becomes dissatisfied enough with their peripherals to do something about it , often trying various designs until they either settle on one , or come up with yet another awesome variant that suits their needs and possibly someone else’s down the . line The inimitable Joe Scotto has happened upon the

  • CH32 RISC-V MCUs Get Official Arduino Support

    Updated: 2024-01-04 00:00:55
    Skip to content Hackaday Primary Menu Home Blog Hackaday.io Tindie Hackaday Prize Submit About Search : for January 4, 2024 CH32 RISC-V MCUs Get Official Arduino Support 3 Comments : by Tom Nardi January 4, 2024 : Title Copy Short : Link Copy Like many of you , we’ve been keeping a close eye on the CH32 family of RISC-V microcontrollers from WCH Electronics . You can get the CH32V003, featuring 2 kB RAM and 16 kB of flash for under fifteen cents , and the higher-end models include impressive features like onboard Ethernet . But while the hardware is definitely interesting , the software side of things has been a little rocky compared to what we’ve come to expect from modern . MCUs Things should start looking up a bit though with the release of an Arduino core for the CH32 direct from WCH

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