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shlonkin

garbage tinkerer, kindergarten teacher, baker, dad

Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
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Who I Am

I'm a long time mechanical and electronics tinkerer who can't resist the call of the garbage pile. I teach kindergarten, raise my own kid, and if there's any time left, I make stuff.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

I'm an avid tinkerer who loves getting inspiration and education from the projects I see on HaD. I hope my own projects can be enjoyed by others in the same way.

arduino ROBOT attiny garbage cheap math physics woodworking baking Teacher sci-fi

This user joined on 02/27/2014.

My Projects

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pcb mill built from garbage using basic hand tools and little money
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PCB mill for under $10

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A family of tiny robots, each with their own way of life.
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Tiny robot family

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It won't transport me, but it will transport something across vast distances
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A functional Stargate

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An automated version of Petros Vrellis's knit art
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Automate the art

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A network of household objects developing personalities and opinions as they chat about the weather.
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A society of things

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Food dehydrators are conceptually very simple. Let's see if they are that easy in practice.
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Food dehydrator - simple and cheap

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Hackaday Journal of What You Don't Know

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Hackaday.io power user hideout
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alt.hackaday.io

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My Events

04.23.2016 01:00 pm JST - 04:00 pm JST
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A Hackaday World Create Day gathering of humans with a passion for making things
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Kure World Create Day 2016

Kure, Hiroshima, Japan

My Pages

  • Just some links

    08/02/2017 at 11:11 • 0 comments

    Someone asked me how many of my projects have been featured on HaD, and I had no idea, so I decided to make this page to keep track of them. This was not meant for bragging purposes. I just wanted some collection of links to HaD articles where my stuff is featured or mentioned.

    Features

    • http://hackaday.com/2012/05/13/more-pins-and-more-power-with-a-diy-sanguino/
    • http://hackaday.com/2012/08/23/programming-the-attiny10-with-an-arduino/
    • http://hackaday.com/2012/09/10/rickrolling-remote-control-prank/
    • http://hackaday.com/2014/03/14/old-inkjet-turned-into-an-svg-plotter/
    • http://hackaday.com/2014/06/29/a-tiny-robot-family/
    • http://hackaday.com/2016/06/16/hackaday-prize-entry-electronic-visual-harmonicas/

    Mentions

    • http://hackaday.com/2014/04/20/sci-fi-contest-roundup-stargate/
    • http://hackaday.com/2014/05/08/sci-fi-contest-winners/
    • http://hackaday.com/2014/06/20/hacklet-4/
    • http://hackaday.com/2015/11/07/hacklet-83-tiny-robot-projects/
    • http://hackaday.com/2016/02/20/hacklet-96-pi-zero-contest-projects-week-3/
    • http://hackaday.com/2016/03/21/raspberry-pi-zero-contest-grand-prize-winners/
    • http://hackaday.com/2016/11/03/the-final-10-entries-of-the-2016-hackaday-prize/
    • http://hackaday.com/2017/03/15/starfish-cat-bowling-ball-bot-and-stargate-all-claim-prizes/

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Goal: To assemble a working CO2 Laser from a minimum investment using only tools one can find at your average home improvement store.
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Low Cost CO2 Laser Build

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100% open source robot platform with accessability and affordability in mind: teaching children of all ages about robots & programming
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Stubby the (Teaching) Hexapod

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Creating a design for a CNC that is easy to replicate and suitable for diverse drives.
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Self replicating CNC for 194 (or more) countries

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Uses different wavelengths of light to shine through the skin in order to determine the amount of glucose present in the user's blood.
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NIRGM - Non-Invasive NIR Glucose Meter

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Yes - No - Maybe? The goal is to completely step away from the normal binary system and investigate alternative computing systems.
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Base 3 -Ternary Computer from scratch.

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Chocometer is an open source near infrared sensor aiming glucose measurements without pain.
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Chocometer

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My experimentation to explore the charging of Lithium Polymer Batteries with a Solar Panel
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Solar Charging LiPo Project

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Shlonkin's wonderful tiny robots get their own PCB and on board battery charging.
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TinyBot: Robot Family Development Board

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3D printed MakerWheels integrate with standard threaded rods and screws to create low cost linear and rotary motion systems.
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MakerWheel

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A screen-free mid-air image display using a ring of lasers and rotating mirrors
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Mid-air Laser Image Display

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A wearable, high-performance ECG device, aimed at heart patients, athletes and more
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OpenECG

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A lathe build out of concrete and of the shelf components.
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Open Source concrete lathe

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Prosthetic arm made of materials that can be freely found in developing countries.
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Third World Medical Equipment (Arm)

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Solar transportation for self-sufficiency.
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A practical solar car for $15k

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My tiny motors has too low an inductance for the H-Bridge drive I was using, so I built some inductors to improve their performance.
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Hand wound inductors for a tiny robot.

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Nanobot based hockey player , controlled by IR
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Nano Robot Hockey Player

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esot.eric wrote 04/21/2016 at 07:35 • point

Howdy! Thanks for the skull/follow! I'm digging following the bag-recycling project!

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stewart wrote 10/20/2014 at 20:58 • point
neat little robots

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shlonkin wrote 10/21/2014 at 13:33 • point
Thank you.

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