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See the Hands-on Details Behind Stunning Helmet Build

Posted on September 28, 2024 by Donald Papp

[Zibartas] recently created wearable helmets from the game Starfield that look fantastic, and we’re happy to see that he created a video showcasing the whole process of design, manufacture, and …read more Continue reading See the Hands-on Details Behind Stunning Helmet Build→

Posted in 3D Printing, cosplay, sanding, wearable hacks | Tagged Helmet

Hands-on With New iPhone’s Electrically-Released Adhesive

Posted on September 23, 2024 by Donald Papp

There’s a wild new feature making repair jobs easier (not to mention less messy) and iFixit covers it in their roundup of the iPhone 16’s repairability: electrically-released adhesive. Here’s how …read more Continue reading Hands-on With New iPhone’s Electrically-Released Adhesive→

Posted in apple, electrical debonding, repair hacks, tesa | Tagged Adhesive, Repair

Robotic Touch Using a DIY Squishy Magnetic Pad

Posted on September 22, 2024 by Donald Papp

There are a number of ways to give a robotic actuator a sense of touch, but the AnySkin project aims to make it an overall more reliable and practical process. …read more Continue reading Robotic Touch Using a DIY Squishy Magnetic Pad→

Posted in Robotics, robots hacks, silicone | Tagged Skin

Jumperless Breadboard V5 Readies For Launch

Posted on September 21, 2024 by Donald Papp

When are jumper wires on a breadboard entirely optional? When it’s the latest version of [Kevin Santo Cappuccio]’s Jumperless, which uses a bunch of analog crosspoint switches (typically used for …read more Continue reading Jumperless Breadboard V5 Readies For Launch→

Posted in breadboard, prototyping, solderless, tool hacks

An Espresso Machine for the DIY Crowd

Posted on September 15, 2024 by Donald Papp

Want to build your own espresso machine, complete with open-source software to drive it? The diyPresso might be right up your alley. It might not be the cheapest road to …read more Continue reading An Espresso Machine for the DIY Crowd→

Posted in coffee, cooking hacks, diy, espresso

Watch NASA’s Solar Sail Reflect Brightly in the Night Sky

Posted on September 15, 2024 by Donald Papp

NASA’s ACS3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System) is currently fully deployed in low Earth orbit, and stargazers can spot it if they know what to look for. It’s actually one …read more Continue reading Watch NASA’s Solar Sail Reflect Brightly in the Night Sky→

Posted in ACS3, nasa, News, Science, Space | Tagged Solar Sail

Shedding New Light on the Voynich Manuscript With Multispectral Imaging

Posted on September 10, 2024 by Donald Papp

The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval codex written in an unknown alphabet and is replete with fantastic illustrations as unusual and bizarre as they are esoteric. It has captured interest …read more Continue reading Shedding New Light on the Voynich Manuscript With Multispectral Imaging→

Posted in multispectral imaging, Science, Voynich manuscript | Tagged Art

Spiders Are Somehow Hacking Fireflies to Lure More Victims

Posted on September 2, 2024 by Donald Papp

What happens when an unfortunate bug ends up in a spider’s web? It gets bitten and wrapped in silk, and becomes a meal. But if the web belongs to an …read more Continue reading Spiders Are Somehow Hacking Fireflies to Lure More Victims→

Posted in firefly, research, Science, spider

The Strangest Way to Stick PLA to Glass? With a Laser and a Bit of Foil

Posted on September 2, 2024 by Donald Papp

Ever needed a strong yet adhesive-free way to really stick PLA to glass? Neither have we, but nevertheless there’s a way to use aluminum foil and an IR fiber laser …read more Continue reading The Strangest Way to Stick PLA to Glass? With a Laser and a Bit of Foil→

Posted in laser hacks, laser welding, PLA, Science | Tagged Adhesive, Aluminum, Glass

Ultra-Black Material, Sustainably Made from Wood

Posted on September 2, 2024 by Donald Papp

Researchers at the University of British Columbia leveraged an unusual discovery into ultra-black material made from wood. The deep, dark black is not the result of any sort of dye …read more Continue reading Ultra-Black Material, Sustainably Made from Wood→

Posted in black, plasma, plasma etching, Science, ultra-black | Tagged Art, Wood

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