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  • Mini Arduino CNC

  • I always have an interest in making autonomous machines that can do difficult tasks very easily. This is a small sized cnc plotter using Arduino UNO R3 , GCode Sender and GRBL controller. The word CNC stands for Computer Numeric Control (CNC[1]) is the...
  • The 3D Printed Case

  • Electronics need to go in a box so they don't get dusty. When I started this project in 2019 I didn't have a 3D printer and so the case was built out of some aluminum duct work and scrap wood. There are pictures at the bottom of this post.I spent most...
  • Front Door Cam

  • I wanted to get a text when someone comes to my front door. I know you can buy a commercial camera that does this, but I wanted more control over the images.  My garage has a window that faces the front door of my house, so I didn't have to build...
  • Meteorite Containment

  • Once I had fully thought through the project I ordered both the meteorite and the box.When everything was ordered, I began to build out the features. Using the box's rough dimensions, Solidworks was used to layout the placement of the rock. When the...
  • Endplate preparation

  • On the “Files” section of the glider’s Hackaday project page there will be a file called “End_caps.pdf”, this is a drilling guide used in this step of assembly. Print this out at 100% scaling. Cut out the top guide piece,...
  • Tile selection

  • Looking at available tiles is dizzying. There are several different materials, several common sizes, and unaccountably many colors or patterns. If it were easy or inexpensive to change out the tiles, I'd probably go with something pretty provocative...
  • Etch-A-Whiteboard

  • Etch-A-WhiteboardAutomated Precision Drawing for the Artistically ImpairedNate Foss and Alex HogansonAutomation and Robotics Research LabThomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology2015-16Table of ContentsAbstract 3Introduction 4Literature...
  • Zero Ordered ++

  • UPDATE 10-9-16: OMG There's a composite output! Whew, none of that ridonculous HDMI hacking necessary in the near future. And where the heck did my SD-card reader/writer go...?------------------Alright! I've placed an order for My Very First Single-Board-Computer,...
  • You spin me right round, baby.

  • I finally got into building the spin coater for the project, however, even I was surprised about the way things went. All I knew is that I wanted a small spin coater, something that could do chip sized things and maybe something a little bigger, but...
  • Making Fluxly, Part 1

  • Fluxly began in 2008 as a wizard duel game where you had to make your own game controller in hardware in order to play it. The first demo controllers were cigar boxes with pennies, an Arduino and a USB connection. It was originally written in Flash using...
  • Fire Breathing Dragon Head

  • Build and Demonstration Video: Skeleton We decided to keep the mechanical movement as simple as possible. After prototyping a solution by utilizing scrap wood we made a more stable and lighter weight skeleton from acrylic. The head and neck had to be...
  • Where Am I?

  • So, in a recent past-log I finally explained what it is I plan to do with this calc-hackery... And that had been kinda side-lined due to other/new issues with the very thing /this/ thing was intended to diagnose. heh. Anyhow, Thank Goodness, it seems...
  • PourFection

  • Project Goals PourFection is a project developed by Lance Go and Sean Morton for their electrical engineering capstone project at Northwestern University, ELEC_ENG 327: Electronic System Design II. The goal of the project was to design a smart coffee...