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  • Reflow2

  • The main differentiating feature of this controller is a tiny mixed-signal FPGA that decodes a quadrature rotary encoder, a selector switch built in the encoder, an ambient thermal sensor for detecting temperature near to the controller board, plus automatic...
  • The ToastStation

  • Because the first generation PlayStation 1 was so large, and couldn’t really be hidden inside the toaster oven very well, it was screwed in the bottom and covered with a sheet of thin aluminum with a hole cut out for the disk reader and slots for the...
  • Clothespin PCB Probes

  • This project was inspired by this one and this one, both 3D printed PCB probing setups by Giuseppe Finizia. I wanted to make something that would not require much 3D printing time so I decided on clothespins as a base for the probe. There is one...
  • Naughty Duck is NSFW

  • AUDIO IS NOT SAFE FOR WORK!Naughty DuckPosted by gigavoltI know it doesn't look like much, but you'll be surprised when you here it talk! This was my latest creation for a Secret Santa gift exchange for the comedy site www.zug.com. I found this little...
  • Party Toaster 2.0

  • By CAD’ing and 3D-printing all structural components, assembly only requires a bit of hole drilling and screw screwing. No more trying to wedge hot glue into every crevice to make sure everything stays together. While the parts do take a long time to...
  • Juliet Magic Mirror

  • To start, let me shed some light onto some of the problems that Juliet aims to solve:There is no simple, cheap, clean interface for showing information in a condensed fashionThere is no cheap way to easily control simple home automation such as lights...
  • DIY Space Grade PCBs

  • The DIY Space Grade PCB is the first of 5 projects that comprise my entry to the 2016 Hackaday Prize. The ultimate goal for this very involved project is to demonstrate my solution to one of the most difficult problems in all of engineering, that of...