Hans Scharler has been busy making a DIY Steampunk Pumpkin that is sure to please anyone who sees it. He squished tons of parts in there from some of the best DIY providers.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 18:32
Here’s a project from back in 2001 that might be of interest to some of you. It is a guide on how to build your own hot air pencil for SMD soldering.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 17:30
Our friend Carlos Asmat has built a Panoramic Camera with lots of build details. You can find the code that runs the system here and more results of the camera system here.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 14:28
If you played with a Meccano set when you were younger as I did this MicroRAX mini T-Slot Construction system may bring back some of those construction ideas.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 13:41
Here is my latest creation, it’s a Gear Clock. It consists of a bunch of wooden gears, a PIC microcontroller and a stepper motor. The heart of the clock is a PIC 16f628A microcontroller.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.22 at 03:31
Bob Davis has made another can crusher with a huge 5 thousand volt power supply eBay score. A 100uF capacitor doesn’t sound that big, heck I have ones that are 10 times that size in a tray right beside me as I type this.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.20 at 20:10
Our friend Gio from DIY Audio Projects has sent in a cool Push-Pull Tube Amp Build. This tube amp fits into a 8 X 12 inch chassis and looks fantastic! Now if only we could find a drugstore with a tube tester.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.20 at 19:43
Surface mount rework stations are very expensive, Openschemes shows us that it is possible to perform Surface Mount Component Removal using a Heat Gun.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.19 at 18:02
A Nerdkit microcontroller is used in this Capacitive Touch Sensor Halloween Pumpkin for some great effects! Full details are provided so that you can add this cool effect to your own projects.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2009.10.19 at 15:27
A dedicated rolling chest for ones tools is among the most indulgent yet worthwhile acquisitions. Having everything mobile and organized for quick access improves efficiency and keeps the shop tidy.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.19 at 15:27