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  1. Freakin’ huge CNC router

    [Tom] sent in a gigantic 3-axis router that he pieced together during a 2 week-long work experience placement. Looking at this picture showing a 12-inch ruler on the work area, we realized that this may be the largest CNC router we’ve seen on Hack A Day. [Tom]‘s employer gave him some obsolete...
  2. Delta robot 3D printer

    Sometimes, not all our builds work out the way we hoped. That’s what happened to [Rob] and his attempt at a Delta robot that does stereo lithography. A Delta robot is capable of very fast and precise movements, so [Rob] slapped a laser module on the end of the arms. After putting some UV curing...
  3. Engine Hacks: Homebuilt Solid State Ignition Module

    [Dan] wanted to learn a bit about solid state ignition in engines; to get started he needed a test subject, so he decided he would upgrade his old 12 horsepower lawnmower. Originally the lawnmower engine used a magneto coil ignition system, magnetos are simple and very common in lawnmowers. The...
  4. Engine Hacks: Homebuilt Solid State Ignition Module

    [Dan] wanted to learn a bit about solid state ignition in engines; to get started he needed a test subject, so he decided he would upgrade his old 12 horsepower lawnmower. Originally the lawnmower engine used a magneto coil ignition system, magnetos are simple and very common in lawnmowers. The...
  5. PIC-based voice recorder

    [Vinod] just finished building a voice recorder and it turned out even better than he thought it would. The video after the break shows him recording what is surely one of your favorite songs from his cellphone and then playing it back. The audio quality does sound quite good for a project with...
  6. PIC-based voice recorder

    [Vinod] just finished building a voice recorder and it turned out even better than he thought it would. The video after the break shows him recording what is surely one of your favorite songs from his cellphone and then playing it back. The audio quality does sound quite good for a project with...
  7. Weekly Roundup 09/03/11

    In case you missed them the first time, here are our most popular posts from this past week. Our most popular post was about a ‘flashlight’ build. We are using the word flashlight loosely since this monster can draw up to 500 Watts! Our next most popular post was about another [Jörg Sprave]...
  8. Weekly Roundup 09/03/11

    In case you missed them the first time, here are our most popular posts from this past week. Our most popular post was about a ‘flashlight’ build. We are using the word flashlight loosely since this monster can draw up to 500 Watts! Our next most popular post was about another [Jörg Sprave]...
  9. Engine Hacks: Convert your yard tools to run on steam!

    Are you tired of doing things the efficient way when using your lawn equipment? Look no farther. Here are some engine hacks where regular internal combustion engines have been modified to work on steam or compressed air. Surprisingly, all it takes to do this is to remove the carburetor and...
  10. Engine Hacks: Convert your yard tools to run on steam!

    Are you tired of doing things the efficient way when using your lawn equipment? Look no farther. Here are some engine hacks where regular internal combustion engines have been modified to work on steam or compressed air. Surprisingly, all it takes to do this is to remove the carburetor and...
  11. POV keychain from prototype to SMD board

    [Augusto] wrote in to tell us about his keychain-sized persistence of vision project. He built the original prototype on some protoboard, using a PIC 16F627 to drive eight LEDs. Synchronization is managed by a tilt sensor on the board that starts the strobing to match the direction the board is...
  12. Get out the graph paper get started on the new discrete logic contest

    Here’s another chance to ply your hacking skills for cash and prizes. Dangerous Prototypes has just announced the Open 7400 Logic Competition. First prize is $100 and a bunch of hacking goodies. But even better is that since it was announced, more sponsors have stepped up to increase the kitty...
  13. Simple transistor tester makes sorting easy

    Hacker [Dino Segovis] is back with yet another installment of his Hack a Week series, and it’s looking like he isn’t too worse for wear after hunkering down to face hurricane Irene. This week, it seems that [Dino] is having some problems separating his PNP transistors from his NPNs. After Albert...
  14. Intel’s new way of creating randomness from digital orderliness

    Random number generation is a frequent topic of discussion in projects that involve encryption and security. Intel has just announced a new feature coming to many of their processors that affect random number generation. The random number generator, which they call Bull Mountain, marks a...
  15. POV keychain from prototype to SMD board

    [Augusto] wrote in to tell us about his keychain-sized persistence of vision project. He built the original prototype on some protoboard, using a PIC 16F627 to drive eight LEDs. Synchronization is managed by a tilt sensor on the board that starts the strobing to match the direction the board is...
  16. Get out the graph paper get started on the new discrete logic contest

    Here’s another chance to ply your hacking skills for cash and prizes. Dangerous Prototypes has just announced the Open 7400 Logic Competition. First prize is $100 and a bunch of hacking goodies. But even better is that since it was announced, more sponsors have stepped up to increase the kitty...
  17. Simple transistor tester makes sorting easy

    Hacker [Dino Segovis] is back with yet another installment of his Hack a Week series, and it’s looking like he isn’t too worse for wear after hunkering down to face hurricane Irene. This week, it seems that [Dino] is having some problems separating his PNP transistors from his NPNs. After Albert...
  18. Intel’s new way of creating randomness from digital orderliness

    Random number generation is a frequent topic of discussion in projects that involve encryption and security. Intel has just announced a new feature coming to many of their processors that affect random number generation. The random number generator, which they call Bull Mountain, marks a...
  19. Coil gun revolver

    [Sam] sent in a coil gun revolver – a feature we’ve never seen on a coil gun build before. The gun is based on a cheap toy revolver and is powered by a 9 Volt battery connected to an “electrified fly swatter tennis racquet” instead of the usual disposable camera build. The revolver mechanism...
  20. Engine Hacks: Electrified Datsun is the ultimate engine swap

    Forget the Tesla Roadster, we want an electric car like [John Wayland’s] White Zombie! If it wasn’t plastered with sponsor stickers and the like, you would never realize that this otherwise unassuming ‘72 Datsun 1200 is an absolute beast of a car. The gas engine that used to provide a mere 69...
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