Hackaday.io Hackaday.io
Projects
Discover Contests Courses Stack
More
Courses Tutorials Events Hackerspaces Hackaday.com Tindie Marketplace
Sign up Log in
Close
0%
0%

Adam Quantrill

write an elevator pitch for yourself in 128 characters or

Following Follow me
Send a private message
Similar accounts worth following
4 Followers
3 Following
7 Projects
44 Likes
  • Projects 7
    • View All
  • Pages 1
    • View All
  • Following 17
    • View All
  • Bits 1
adam-quantrill
Send a private message

This user joined on 08/19/2019.

My Projects

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
29
11
28
Inspired by the snorkel mask repurposed for a ventilator, I added filter material instead to make some serious Personal Protection Equipment
Project Owner Contributor

Filtered Face Mask

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

431
7
4
5
Jam Glonass but not GPS or Galileo. So far I am thinking - 3 separate RF amplifiers with a circulator on the output of each one. 20W each.
Project Owner Contributor

glonass signal jammer

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

646
3
4
3
I bought some oximeters and would like to connect them up to an RPi so I can monitor blood O2 continously and log it.
Project Owner Contributor

Hacking a Blood Oxygen Meter

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

591
2
8
3
I planned a "Business trip to Guatemala" which means that I have to go onto Chloroquine for 8 weeks.
Project Owner Contributor

My own-body hack for COVID19

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

139
3
2
3
My Chinese electronic callipers are nice but they flatten the battery if left in. So I added a solar panel to power them.
Project Owner Contributor

Cheap and Cheerful Solar Callipers

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

92
2
5
1
I have an old OLED display (curved LG) from a broken TV. The screen looks good so I'm investigating how I can light up individual OLEDs.
Project Owner Contributor

Ambient OLED display re-use

adam-quantrillAdam Quantrill

View all 7 projects

My Pages

  • Best of golB yadakcaH

    11/11/2021 at 17:36 • 0 comments

    While I was off sick from work I ran out of things to look at on Hackaday blog, so I started reading it again - in reverse!

    It turns out there's a lot of good stuff there from back in the day. Here are a few of my favourites.

    Just remember, if the 'permalink' isn't 'perma', the Wayback Machine is your friend - just run it from around the same date!

    The very first post....

    https://hackaday.com/2004/09/05/radioshack-phone-dialer-red-box/

    2005

    https://hackaday.com/2005/01/09/google-for-unsecured-security-cameras/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/01/14/geocamming-unsecurity-cameras-revisited/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/02/16/aluminum-can-backpacking-stove/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/06/25/home-built-water-injection/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/07/05/guitar-effects-pedals/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/07/16/junkyard-tig-welder/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/07/11/homebrew-wind-turbine/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/09/01/vacuum-forming/#comment-6398337

    https://hackaday.com/2005/09/06/automated-instruments/

    https://hackaday.com/2005/09/11/ladyadanet-is-back-online/#more-545

    https://hackaday.com/2005/08/06/build-your-own-telescope/#comment-6398336

    https://hackaday.com/2005/10/16/hacking-sleep/ 

    ... permalink https://web.archive.org/web/20150831124913/http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/15/103358/720

    ... more to come...

View page

Projects I Like & Follow

100k
1,399.9k
76
2.2k
Follow for the 'Hacklet' and latest news about hackaday.io
Project Owner Contributor

Hackaday.io Project

lutetiumLutetium

49.2k
4k
4
99
The LittleArm is a 3D printed Arduino robot arm created for Makers and STEM education
Project Owner Contributor

LittleArm: 3D Printed Arduino Robot Arm

slantconceptsslantconcepts

41.6k
223
22
186
100 MSps 2ch oscilloscope based on Raspberry Pi Pico
Project Owner Contributor

RPScope

jgpeirojgpeiro

  • 2021 Hackaday Prize
27.1k
128
30
165
a clock which rewrites time again and again
Project Owner Contributor

Sequino

ekaggrat-singh-kalsiekaggrat singh kalsi

  • The 2017 Hackaday Prize
24.2k
6k
7
87
This project focuses on using building a budget powder bed 3d printer capable of printing bones, and creating the needed ink and powder.
Project Owner Contributor

Printing bones on a DIY powder bed 3d printer

jureJure

22.5k
159
17
146
Each axis: ̶$̶5̶ ̶$̶8̶ $10 motor+lead screw, 3x LM6UU, 3x 6mm x 100mm rod, 1/8in hardboard, PC case screws
Project Owner Contributor

Minamil 2dc: a minimal CNC mill

paul-mcclayPaul McClay

20.2k
4.7k
48
108
A 3D printer for printing with welding wire
Project Owner Contributor

Wire 3D Printer

dominik-meffertDominik Meffert

18.7k
155
25
119
An off-grid communication solution capable of long distance transmission (10KM)
Project Owner Contributor

Off-grid LoRa Communicator

keeganKeegan

13k
135
4
60
Developing DIY, cheap, open-source pressure control ventilator (PCV) design to save millions of hospital and home pandemic patient lives
Project Owner Contributor

Pandemic Pressure Control Ventilator

james-frankJames Frank

8.9k
1.3k
23
35
Building and tinkering with crystal radios goes back to my childhood of the late 1960's and coming round again.
Project Owner Contributor

Shortwave Crystal Radio - A blast from my past

dr-cockroachDr. Cockroach

7.6k
90
7
63
World first Raspberry RP2040 PICO - QWERTY & IPS devkit
Project Owner Contributor

PICOmputer

bobriciusbobricius

3.9k
20
2
22
A RP2040 based MIPS emulator, running Ultrix/DECwindows in a business card format.
Project Owner Contributor

DECstation2040

rscott2049rscott2049

1.8k
8
0
7
An adjunct to my bench variac - a current limiter with three ranges.
Project Owner Contributor

Bench Bulb Limiter

donna-laroccoDonna LaRocco

  • Hackaday Prize 2020
1.7k
15
0
15
Transmit a video stream to a PAL analog TV using low-frequency PWM
Project Owner Contributor

PAL-Streamer

zst123zst123

1.5k
3
8
9
Ever wonder what it would have been like if IBM has chosen the Motorola 68000 instead of the Intel 8088?
Project Owner Contributor

IBM PC 8088 REPLACED WITH A MOTOROLA 68000

ted-friedTed Fried

  • Hackaday Prize 2019
1.2k
346
0
18
Flxo combines 3D printing and origami to quickly fabricate and explore soft robotics.
Project Owner Contributor

FLXO

wagharnavwagh.arnav

1.1k
1.4k
3
10
Bring real-time IoT to old mechanical energy meter
Project Owner Contributor

IoT for old Energy Meter

h4rdc0derh4rdc0der

Share this profile

Share

Bits

Log In/Sign up to comment

Become a Hackaday.io Member

Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.

Sign up with Github
Sign up with X
OR
Dr. Cockroach wrote 04/02/2020 at 00:13 • point

Hey Adam, thanks for the follow/like for #Shortwave Crystal Radio - A blast from my past 

  Are you sure? yes | no

Send a private message to Adam Quantrill

Become cool instantly

Create your Hackaday.io profile like Adam Quantrill and many others

Going up?

About Us Contact Hackaday.io Give Feedback Terms of Use Privacy Policy Hackaday API

© 2025 Hackaday

Report user as inappropriate

You are about to report the user "Adam Quantrill", please tell us the reason.