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Richard Hogben

Photography enthusiast fighting a bad case of gear acquisition syndrome.

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Who I Am

Photography enthusiast fighting a bad case of gear acquisition syndrome.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

I work here!

PHOTOGRAPHY design drones MUSIC blinkenlights Software analog synthezizers
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  • Supplyframe

This user joined on 02/04/2014.

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A logic chip noise synth workshop featuring the Klangorium
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The Sound of Logic: Klangorium

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Creating a custom front panel for the assembled Eurorack module.
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Mutable Instruments Clouds PCB Panel

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A mixed reality shooting gallery using virtual reality tracking hardware.
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Mixed Reality Room Scale Shooting Gallery

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The Hackaday card game.
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Not A Hack

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Eurorack, 5U, semi-modular, building, patching, playing, and anything else modular sythesizer related.
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Modular Synth Discussion

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Build log of a 450mm quadcopter AKA drone frame.
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Hiro 450mm Quadcopter Build

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Use the team chat to talk about your projects and find collaborators for whatever you are working on.
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Bugs, Feature Requests, Wishlists
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Feedback - Hackaday.io

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Tindie Dog Park

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Let's solve this badge! Join this team to share and discuss the DEF CON 26 Badge
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DEF CON 26 Official Badge Hacking

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A place for Hackaday.io members in the LA area to share news/events info and find collaborators
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Hackaday LA Meetup

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The Sound of Logic featuring the Klangorium

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Hardware badge projects and badge contest entries

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Non-fungible Token NFT Projects

NFT art, music, hardware projects about, for, and or against the controversial token standard.

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Eurorack Modules and Modular Synths

Voltage controlled oscillators, amplifiers, filters, noise, envelopes and everything else for modular and semi-modular synthesiz...

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Just Cubes

It rolls down stairs alone or in pairs, it's cube!

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The Supplyframe DesignLab

Supplyframe DesignLab projects and creative resident teams building hardware projects in Art, Design, Technology, and Science.

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My Pages

  • 2020 Projects (from 2019 and older)

    01/17/2020 at 18:59 • 0 comments

    Inspired by @davedarko short 2019 wrap up looking back to 2019 I want to finish some projects I've been sitting on that haven't been updated in a while :)

    First up is the Mutable Clouds PCB Panel

    I'm just going to re design this to work on a black PCB.

    Next Not A Hack Card Game

    Resize to standard playing card size and finalize the number of cards.

    Find a relatively inexpensive printer and get a quote.

    Lastly The Hasselquad

    Have to work up the guts to attach the real camera and put it in the air :(

  • Amiga User Guides

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  • 2016 Hackaday Prize Video

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Pi Zero-based open-source mobile phone (that you can assemble for 50$ in parts)
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ZeroPhone - a Raspberry Pi smartphone

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OpenSource 3D printable Robotic Arm
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Thor

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Small and simple software for plotting data from serial port
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SerialPlot - Realtime Plotting Software

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Cut out boxes and other stuff with a laser cutter
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Boxes.py

florian-festiFlorian Festi

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Raspberry Pi Zero 3D Printed Video Streaming Robot
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ZeroBot - Raspberry Pi Zero FPV Robot

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Fully stand-alone HF (Shortwave) Software Defined Transceiver & Vector Network Analyzer. Designed for rugged portable use. Highly hackable.
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PortableSDR

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Hobby brushless motors are incredibly cheap and powerful. However we need a way to make robots out of them. ODrive is that way.
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ODrive - High performance motor control

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A mirror which displays applications, other useful information
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Raspberry Pi Smart Mirror

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A BIG Gas Powered Quadcopter
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Goliath - A Gas Powered Quadcopter

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A versatile autonomous environmental drone using a buoyancy engine
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OSUG: Open-Source Underwater Glider

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Cheap 3D printed 4 legged robot, that almost looks like boston dynamics spot but moves like a newborn.
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DIY hobby servos quadruped robot

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High Power, High Performance 400V 300A 100+kW Motor Controller fully compatible with VESC®
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Axiom: 100+kW Motor Controller

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Always jealous of people who could afford big Nixie Tubes, I rolled my own alternative with WS2812Bs and laser cutting!
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"Lixie", an LED alternative to the Nixie Tube

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Mechaduino is an affordable, open-source, industrial servo motor. Position, torque, velocity, and custom modes. Arduino compatible.
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Mechaduino

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Fast RPi WiFi without USB
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RPi WiFi

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SatNOGS is an open source satellite ground station network, optimized for modularity, built using affordable tools and resources.
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SatNOGS - Global Network of Ground Stations

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The most portable way to play LÖVE, PICO-8, Scratch or your favorite emulated games. Powered by RetroArch!
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Gamegirl: the retro console done right

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Michael Gardi wrote 04/18/2025 at 23:14 • point

Thanks for liking my GEE-WIZ Rides Again project Richard. 

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 05/26/2023 at 00:25 • point

Thank you for liking my #CMOS Homemade Operational Amplifier! I am planning to proceed with further evaluation experiments.

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Anders Nielsen wrote 03/26/2023 at 21:12 • point

Thanks for the awesome hackaday podcast theme! You made anything else like that?

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Richard Hogben wrote 03/27/2023 at 15:38 • point

Thanks! I also help out with the music for Supercon and other Hackaday events.

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 05/06/2022 at 22:14 • point

Thanks for your interest in my #LiFePO4wered/Pi+ project Richard!

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Michael Gardi wrote 11/17/2021 at 00:18 • point

Hey Richard, thanks for your interest in my Sol-20 Reproduction project.

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kristina panos wrote 05/07/2021 at 17:11 • point

Thanks for your interest in my #makin' keycaps project! That's what I've been doing instead of making backpacks. Stopped right in the middle of making #the fun bobby backpack just when I got to the good part (everything is cut out and interfaced and it's time to sew). Ah well, I'll get back to it soon enough. :) 

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 04/20/2021 at 00:34 • point

Thank you for liking, following my #PERSEUS-8 homemade 6502 computer and following me!

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Richard Hogben wrote 04/20/2021 at 14:50 • point

Your profile page looks really good!

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Michael Gardi wrote 04/14/2021 at 22:51 • point

Thank you for your continued interest in my work Richard.

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danjovic wrote 03/10/2021 at 00:32 • point

Hi Richard, thank you for liking #MonKlock !

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mdy91572 wrote 03/05/2021 at 19:57 • point

My game you had

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Michael Gardi wrote 03/03/2021 at 21:36 • point

Thanks for the 2:3 Scale VT100 Terminal Reproduction like Richard.

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Michael Gardi wrote 02/05/2021 at 20:04 • point

Thank you for your interest in me and my Think-a-Tron Mini project Richard.

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Richard Hogben wrote 02/05/2021 at 20:12 • point

:)

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kristina panos wrote 01/13/2021 at 18:34 • point

Thanks for liking my #practice backpack project!

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Richard Hogben wrote 01/13/2021 at 18:40 • point

I thought the lining fabric looked cool :)

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kristina panos wrote 01/13/2021 at 18:42 • point

Thanks! I wish I could get more of it! 

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 12/05/2020 at 10:04 • point

Thanks for watching my project #PERSEUS-3 6802 homebrew computer !

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 10/27/2020 at 14:38 • point

Hey there Richard and thanks for the follow for the #Transistorless Sound Synthesizer 

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Richard Hogben wrote 03/14/2020 at 00:21 • point

Np nice project

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Kris Winer wrote 11/02/2019 at 02:36 • point

Thanks for liking my Bee Minder project!

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Richard Hogben wrote 11/02/2019 at 04:26 • point

Sure thing, and I like bees!

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Brandon wrote 09/17/2019 at 21:57 • point

Hey thanks for liking #Luxonis DepthAI !  Feel free to ping us with any questions ideas complaints needs etc.!  

Best,

Brandon & the Luxonis Team!

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Dennis wrote 04/13/2019 at 01:52 • point

Hi Richard Thanks for liking Dustbot.

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MasterOfNull wrote 03/25/2019 at 16:29 • point

Thank you for the Like of my #Parametric Box Generator project.  Hope it comes in useful.

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