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Super Clever 3D Printing, Jigs and Registration Things, 90s Car Audio, and Smooth LED Fades

Super Clever 3D Printing, Jigs and Registration Things, 90s Car Audio, and Smooth LED Fades


Season 3 Episode 129


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams have found a critical mass of projects this week that wouldn't be possible without 3D printers. There's an absolutely astounding model roller coaster …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

3D-Printing Injection Molds, Squiggly Audio Tape, Curvy Mirrors, and Space Cadets

3D-Printing Injection Molds, Squiggly Audio Tape, Curvy Mirrors, and Space Cadets


Season 3 Episode 128


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys bubble sort the best hardware hacks so you don't miss 'em. This week we're smitten by the perfection of a telephone tape loop message announcer. We en…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Whippletree Clamps, Sniffing Your Stomach Radio, Multimeter Hum Fix, and C64 Demo; No C64

Whippletree Clamps, Sniffing Your Stomach Radio, Multimeter Hum Fix, and C64 Demo; No C64


Season 3 Episode 127


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams help you get caught up on a week of wonder hacks. We don't remember seeing a floppy drive headline the demoscene, but sure enough, there's a C64 demo …


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Cable 3D-Scanner, Tesla Charger Robot, Ultrasonic Anemometer, and a Zoetrope

Cable 3D-Scanner, Tesla Charger Robot, Ultrasonic Anemometer, and a Zoetrope


Season 3 Episode 126


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys dive into a week of exceptional hacks. Tip-top of the list has to be the precision measuring instrument that uses a cable spooling mechanism. There's …


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Linux Users Talking Windows 11, Pop Bottle Filament, Old Phones with Modern Guts, and Eavesdropping in RF

Linux Users Talking Windows 11, Pop Bottle Filament, Old Phones with Modern Guts, and Eavesdropping in RF


Season 3 Episode 125


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams look through the most interesting hacks of the week. We spent ample time in adulation of the automatons built by François Junod; wizard-level watchma…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago

Hard Drivin' with Graphene, Fooled by Lasers, Etching with Poison Acid, and All The Linux Commands

Hard Drivin' with Graphene, Fooled by Lasers, Etching with Poison Acid, and All The Linux Commands


Season 3 Episode 124


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys marvel at the dangerous projects on display this week, including glass etching with hydrofluoric acid and pumping 200,000 A into a 5,000 A fuse. A new…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

Radioactive Rhinos, Wile-E-Coyote Jetpack, Radio Hacks 3-Ways, and Battery Welders on the Spot

Radioactive Rhinos, Wile-E-Coyote Jetpack, Radio Hacks 3-Ways, and Battery Welders on the Spot


Season 3 Episode 123


Hackaday Editor in Chief Mike Szczys is taking a bit of vacation this week, so Managing Editor Elliot Williams is joined by Staff Writer Dan Maloney to talk about all the cool hacks and great article…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

Faster Than Wind Travel, Sisyphish, ALU Desktop Calculator, and Mice in Space

Faster Than Wind Travel, Sisyphish, ALU Desktop Calculator, and Mice in Space


Season 3 Episode 122


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys marvel at the awesome hacks from the past week. We had way too much fun debated whether a wind-powered car can travel faster than the wind, and whethe…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

Crazy Bikes, DIY Flip Dots, EV Mountain Climbing, and Trippy Tripterons

Crazy Bikes, DIY Flip Dots, EV Mountain Climbing, and Trippy Tripterons


Season 3 Episode 121


Hackaday editors Mike Szczys and Elliot Williams discuss a great week of hardware hacks. Two delightful mechanical hacks focus on bicycles: one that puts a differential on the front fork, and the oth…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago

Chip Shortage, VGA Glitching, Truly Owning Roku, and Omniballs

Chip Shortage, VGA Glitching, Truly Owning Roku, and Omniballs


Season 3 Episode 120


Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys recount a week of awesome hacks. One you might have missed involves a Roku-based smart TV that was rooted and all secrets laid bare for the sole purpo…


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago





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