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Garden Light Turned Mesh Network Node

Posted on January 21, 2024 by Danie Conradie

We love a good deal, especially when it comes to scavenging parts for projects. Cheap outdoor solar lights are more than just garden accessories; they’re a handy source of waterproof …read more Continue reading Garden Light Turned Mesh Network Node→

Posted in garden light, LoRa, Meshtastic, solar, solar hacks, wireless hacks

Learn Sailing Mechanics Without Leaving Dry Land

Posted on January 21, 2024 by Danie Conradie

The ancient art of sailing can be very intimidating for the uninitiated given the shifty nature of wind. To help understand the interaction of wind direction and board orientation, [KifS] …read more Continue reading Learn Sailing Mechanics Without Leaving Dry Land→

Posted in arduino, simulator, toy hacks, transportation hacks | Tagged Sailing

The Simple Tech Behind Hidden Camera Detectors

Posted on January 12, 2024 by Danie Conradie

If you’ve ever been concerned about privacy in a rental space or hotel room, you might have considered trying one of the many “spy camera detectors” sold online. In the …read more Continue reading The Simple Tech Behind Hidden Camera Detectors→

Posted in bigclive, digital cameras hacks, Hidden camera, led flasher, led hacks

Framework Motherboard Turned Cyberdeck

Posted on October 23, 2023 by Danie Conradie

The beauty of a modular ecosystem lies in how it allows individuals to repurpose components in unconventional ways. This is precisely what [Ben Makes Everything] has achieved by using a …read more Continue reading Framework Motherboard Turned Cyberdeck→

Posted in arduino, computer hacks, cyberdeck, Framework laptop

3D Printing On A Spinning Rod

Posted on October 23, 2023 by Danie Conradie

FDM 3D printing traditionally operates on a layer-by-layer basis, using a flat bed to construct parts. However, [Humphrey Wittingtonsworth IV] demonstrates in his video how this process can be significantly …read more Continue reading 3D Printing On A Spinning Rod→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 4 axis, CR-10, FDM, springs

Stretching the Flight Time on a Compressed Air Plane

Posted on October 15, 2023 by Danie Conradie

[Tom Stanton] has been experimenting with compressed air motors on model aircraft for a good few years, but keeping them aloft (and intact) for more than a few seconds has …read more Continue reading Stretching the Flight Time on a Compressed Air Plane→

Posted in compressed air engine, drone hacks, RC airplane, tom stanton

Keeping Badgers At Bay With Tensorflow

Posted on October 15, 2023 by Danie Conradie

Human-animal conflict is always a contentious issue, and finding ways to prevent damage without causing harm to the animals often requires creative solutions. [James Milward] needed a humane method to …read more Continue reading Keeping Badgers At Bay With Tensorflow→

Posted in computer vision, home hacks, Machine Learning, mqtt, Tensorflow Lite, wildlife

E-Bikes Turned Solar Car

Posted on October 9, 2023 by Danie Conradie

There is something to be said for a vehicle that gains range just by standing outside in the sun. In the video after the break, [Drew Builds Stuff] demonstrates how …read more Continue reading E-Bikes Turned Solar Car→

Posted in e-bike, electric vehicle, solar, transportation hacks

Marionette 3D Printer Replaces Linear Rails With String

Posted on October 8, 2023 by Danie Conradie

In the early days of FDM 3D printing, the RepRap project spawned all sorts of weird and and wonderful designs. In the video after the break [dizekat] gives us a …read more Continue reading Marionette 3D Printer Replaces Linear Rails With String→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, cable mechanism, pulleys, reprap

Control Tricks For Tailsitters

Posted on October 7, 2023 by Danie Conradie

An RC VTOL aircraft always makes for a compelling project, but ensuring the transition between hover and forward flight can be quite challenging. In the video after the break, [Nicholas …read more Continue reading Control Tricks For Tailsitters→

Posted in dRehmFlight, drone hacks, Teensy 4.0 | Tagged VTOL

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