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  • Pi For Breakfast

  • Slow Sundays. As usual I was awoken by the Magpies, who have successfully raised a screeching and slightly demented but otherwise identical copy of themselves, but in another tree after abandoning the one outside my bedroom window. They didnt like the...
  • Software/Electronics/Electrical Design

  • Components NeededPC to interpret G-Code and provide control signals to stepper motor driversInterface board from PC to stepper motor driversStepper motor driversStepper motorsPSU for stepper motorsI will explain a little about the options I considered...
  • Most parts ordered 03

  • All of the parts are on their way or have been shipped now.Both Ender 5 printers were shipped out, the TH3D EZBoard Lite V1.2 boards became in stock and were purchased with a filament sensor.  Still not able to get the Raspberry Pi Model 3B's, but...
  • Print parts

  • No step-by-step instructions here, follow your printing intuition/experience, but few tips would be: I'd say print everything except small covers with 3-4 walls and 30-40% infill. Most parts do not require much printing support except maybe if you have...
  • The most anticipated 2019 solo-player games on PC

  • Part of the hits of 2018 has already come out, part - more will please us in the next couple of months. However, it is time to look into the more distant future and take up budget planning for future projects. So, we present to your attention the twenty...
  • Yo Rick

  • "Holy sh*t, look Morty I did not know that was gonna happen. That one's not on me..." - Rick & Morty S4 : E3, One Crew Over the Crewcoos MortyBut it was worth it.Many moons ago I built a robot, called AIME, and published it on Hackaday.Her skull came...
  • Section #5 & Swing Arm #7

  • As I work on Swing Arm #6 the printers are busy printing parts for the next section. The next section (#5) has an issue. This section was going to consist of the next 3 floors, L240, L260 & L280. At L260-280 the leg columns switch from box beams to I-beams....
  • Working bistable at last !

  • I was hanging out on a Facebook group dedicated to Minimalist computing (which is perfectly in line with the #YGREC8 project) and a retired engineer dropped a little schematic. Joseph Watson posted a circuit I have seen again and again, and consistently...
  • osmo-fl2k FTW!

  • I read about the osmo-fl2k program on the blog last week, and ordered one of the USB-VGA dongles from ebay immediately.  Within a few minutes of opening the package I had it spewing RF all over the bands (which is awesome and terrible at the same...
  • Rewiring a MT6820 cable

  • Aaaaa hackaday editor won't allow photo uploads Anyway, upload them in a private chatroom, then get image URL and link it here => perfection So, first of all, *ahem* Okay? You will burn your panel if you don't do that. Now, let's see what's up. The default...
  • Planning

  • Canon abandoned its 5 pin hot shoe of 100 years for a new fine pitch connector. But hope springs eternal for lions & we're sticking with the vintage connector. There are a few options for obtaining a bare hot shoe connector pair.  The flash side...
  • Day 0 - The basics #1

  • The back storyTo start off the project, the first step was to crack open the drone, and look at how things were setup. I probably wouldn't have started fiddling with it if one of the MOSFETs on one of the motor ports would not have smoked.Unfortunately...