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  • Realistic 3D printed wood

  • In this article, I show several techniques that allow you to transform standard woodfill into prints virtually indistinguishable from real wood! Prerequisites Any woodfill filament. In my case I'm using Sakata.wood maple 1.75A 3D printer Lots...
  • Open Hardware Summit 2020 badge brainstorm

  • WORK IN PROGRESS - Wrist form factor like Chaos Camp watch? https://firmware.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/index.html - SparkFun Artemis... software support not ready?  talk to Owen? - lessons learned: must have USB   - use a usb-to-serial? ...
  • Dynamometer for Eco-Marathons

  • Eco-marathons are engineering competitions where students build vehicles to travel as efficiently as possible. To engineer an efficient electrical drivetrain, test equipment is necessary to test and improve the drivetrain in a lab setting. Bristol Racing...
  • Scamp vs Arduino - which is right for your project?

  • In the ever-evolving landscape of embedded systems and microcontrollers, Arduino has captured the attention of both seasoned engineers and aspiring innovators. But is it necessarily the best for you? Scamp, the brainchild of John Catsoulis, a distinguished...
  • Wireless MCU platforms

  • ESP32 The ESP32 development boards are not without their problems.  Why keep using them anyway?  The ESP32 IC only costs €2.31/pce on Digikey.  Design a decent breakout board and done! Well, if you don't want to design your own...
  • Driving OLED Displays Directly

  • There are many monochrome OLED display modules available for really reasonable prices out there. They can be really useful for a small and simple display in a project. However, many libraries available for driving them are rather big and slow. In this...
  • Fail Fail Fail Succeed

  • One morning a few days ago I decided what my workshop lacked was a clock, so thinking this would be a straightforward one day build I set to Work... I had all the parts I needed, a couple of double digit 7 segment displays, 4 PNP transistors to drive...
  • The gist... in two parts!

  • blahBlahStuff:partOne I need to get back to my second love. My ART-CREATION-THINKING-BREAKING-FIXING-MAKE_IT_A_NEW-ect, ect, thing will never cease. Computers. I can still remember the family Commodore 64, only used for games! So when we moved and all...
  • 2018: Ridiculous Engineering

  • Boring, well-trod preamble A new year is always a time for reflection and for planning new things. The start of 2018 is no exception. 2017 was a pretty rotten year in a lot of ways, though in a lot of others it was a major improvement over 2016....
  • Hackaday Supercon badge boots Linux using SDRAM cartridge

  • UPDATE: Here is my presentation from Berlin Hack 'n Tell on how support for the Hackaday badge was added to LiteX including a look at the Python source code in the pull requests:PDFSlideShareUPDATE: This is a recording of Linux booting on the badge:...