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Michael Graham

I love designing and sharing 3D printable models and resources that make life easier.

Portland, Oregon
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Who I Am

Professional mechanical engineer and hobby blogger.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

I'm here to discover neat projects and get feedback on my designs.

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This user joined on 01/20/2015.

My Projects

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Open Source Reconfigurable Robot Arm for Learning STEM. Make It Your Way!
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Mug-O-Matic: A Modular Tiny CNC

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Easily create incredible artwork on any kind of cup!
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CylinDraw: Rotary Plotter & Engraver

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My Pages

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Things I've Built

SimpleSumo- Educational Fighting Robots

Mini-sumo robots are an excellent way to show kids that science and engineering can be fun and exciting! This project lowers the barrier to entry into robot sports. https://bit.ly/2icf64z

Bicycle BoosterPack

A 3d printed reconfigurable portable electric assist for your bike. Used custom designed plastic parts to electric skateboard electronics to operate via friction drive. https://bit.ly/2K7dW7Q

Projects I Like & Follow

  • Supplyframe DesignLab: 2022 Hackada…
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A small Portable Wind Turbine, mostly 3D printed!
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3D PRINTED PORTABLE WIND TURBINE

adriancubasadriancubas

  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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Why buying an expensive cyclone vacuum cleaner when you can build yourself one?
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The DIYson, an open source Cyclone vacuum cleaner

MadaeonMadaeon

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A low cost 3D printed CNC that can be built with minimal tools yet is capable of great things.
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MultiBot CNC v2

David TuckerDavid Tucker

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I fancied making the smallest possible inspection bot I could and here is what I ended up with, measuring just 65x40x30mm!
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Nano Fpv Tank Inspection Bot

IOXIDEIOXIDE

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Simple DIY Vertical axis wind turbine
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Simple VAWT wind power generator

BlueFlowerBlueFlower

  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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This is a design for a low-cost extruder for printing objects directly from recycled plastic flakes instead of using filament.
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Trash Printer - Recycled Plastic 3D Print Head

Sam SmithSam Smith

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portable flexible panel + MPPT controller + solar tracker system less than 55 USD ????
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Low cost solar panel solution (MPPT + sun tracker)

JP GleyzesJP Gleyzes

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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The mutant offspring of a shake flashlight and a universal remote.
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The Undead Remote

oneohmoneohm

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My Home Laser Cutter Journey
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I want a Laser Cutter!

Hari WigunaHari Wiguna

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A quadruped robot using cheap servos closed-loop control and force-sensing resistors for ground force feedback. Uses Teensy and PCT.
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Quadruped Robot

YannisYannis

  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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The thinnest Magnetic Actuator!
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Flexible PCB Actuator

Carl BugejaCarl Bugeja

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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A drum machine, base synth and arpeggiator that fits in your pocket. User interface inspired by classic mod tracker software.
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FATCAT: Altoids Tin Mod Tracker

Dejan RisticDejan Ristic

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A tiny robot with flexible PCB legs!
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PCB Robot

Carl BugejaCarl Bugeja

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Cheap four-legged insect robot
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Fluffbug

deʃhipudeʃhipu

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A kinetic sculpture made using 3D printing and laser cutting with two mechaduinos for friction compensation
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Electrokinetic sculpture

Martijn SchoutenMartijn Schouten

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This Arduino based robot was recreated from a 2013 UC Berkeley paper and can crawl under some doors.
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STAR, an Arduino Robot Recreation

AliAli

  • 2021 Hackaday Prize
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A new kind of Jerry can for water transport for rural areas that ease the pain for the person carrying the load with lower cost.
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Anteneh’s Jerry Can

Anteneh GashawAnteneh Gashaw

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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This project has an intention to develop a haptic device that can control almost everything, it must be cheap, easy to build and implement.
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[2018]Multipurpose modular haptic control

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Eric Hertz wrote 09/23/2018 at 10:35 • point

Hey Mr. Graham, thankya for the 'like'!

Groovy mug CNC!

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Josh Starnes wrote 08/07/2018 at 18:56 • point

Thankyou for the follow, be sure to skull anything you like :)
https://hackaday.io/project/135292-ir-uv-invisible-qr-code-navigation-robotics

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samern wrote 06/03/2018 at 20:21 • point

Thanks for liking my 3-in-1 design.  I have abandoned the project because since then several companies have started to offer these include one called SnapMaker.  Creality/Ender also offers a 2-in-1 that I happen to have that works well too.

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