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Sub-Second Volumetric 3D Printing

Posted on February 25, 2026 by Ian Bos

One of the more promising 3D printing technologies that hasn’t quite yet had its spotlight is volumetric 3D printing. Researchers from the Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, have developed a …read more Continue reading Sub-Second Volumetric 3D Printing→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, photosensitive, vam, volumetric 3d printing

Scanning Table for the Professional Maker

Posted on February 11, 2026 by Ian Bos

Sometimes the simplest objects need some overthinking. This is exactly what [Chris Borge] realized when using his 3D scanner and finding that the included rotation table left quite a bit …read more Continue reading Scanning Table for the Professional Maker→

Posted in 3d scanning, arduino, cast concrete, stepper motor, tool hacks

Scanning Table for the Professional Maker

Posted on February 11, 2026 by Ian Bos

Sometimes the simplest objects need some overthinking. This is exactly what [Chris Borge] realized when using his 3D scanner and finding that the included rotation table left quite a bit …read more Continue reading Scanning Table for the Professional Maker→

Posted in 3d scanning, arduino, cast concrete, stepper motor, tool hacks

Pendulum Powered Battery

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Ian Bos

While the average person would use a standard charger to top off their phone, [Tom Stanton] is no average man. Instead, he put mind to matter with an entire pendulum …read more Continue reading Pendulum Powered Battery→

Posted in battery, battery 3D printed, electromagnetics, pendulum, Science, tom stanton

Beer Keg Plumbing for a Liquid Rocket

Posted on January 24, 2026 by Ian Bos

When you think of a high performance liquid rocket, what do you think of? Beer kegs? No? Well, when [Ryan] from the YouTube channel “Project KegRocket” saw a beer keg, …read more Continue reading Beer Keg Plumbing for a Liquid Rocket→

Posted in amateur rocketry, beer, Beer Hacks, beer keg, bottle rocket, liquid rocket, liquid rocket propellant

Binary and Digital Gradients for Telling Time

Posted on January 22, 2026 by Ian Bos

Creative clocks are a dime a dozen, even clocks that use binary have been created in nearly every format. [typo] promises a clever adaptation to the binary format, and it …read more Continue reading Binary and Digital Gradients for Telling Time→

Posted in binary, binary clock, clock hacks, digital clock

Arnis Brings the World to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition

Posted on January 17, 2026 by Ian Bos

A couple of years ago, we covered a project called Arnis, created by [Louis Erbkamm], which allowed you to generate any portion of Earth into Minecraft blocks and maps. It …read more Continue reading Arnis Brings the World to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition→

Posted in 3D Mapping, elevation, games, generation, Minecraft, software hacks

Vice of Old Brought to the Modern Age

Posted on December 30, 2025 by Ian Bos
refurbished baby blue vice next to its refurbisher

People say they don’t make em’ like they used to, and while this isn’t always the case, it’s certainly true that old vices rarely die with time. This doesn’t mean …read more Continue reading Vice of Old Brought to the Modern Age→

Posted in Cutting and Machining, machining, manual machining, refurbish, tool hacks, vintage

Seeing Sound for Under $200

Posted on December 28, 2025 by Ian Bos
A red and blue visualization of the waves from a small ultrasonic speaker

There are five general senses: touch for feels, taste for food, smell for avoiding trash, hearing for sounds, and, of course, eyesight for visualizing the very waves making up that …read more Continue reading Seeing Sound for Under $200→

Posted in "audiophiles", audio imaging, imaging, Schlieren Imaging, Science

Playing DOOM on a Receipt Printer

Posted on December 27, 2025 by Ian Bos
a torn-up printer with a very long image of different frames

Gaming is a wonderful thing. Unfortunately for many of us, work takes up our valuable time, which should be allocated to our gaming. What if there was a better way? …read more Continue reading Playing DOOM on a Receipt Printer→

Posted in does it run doom, doom, half-life 2, peripherals hacks, thermal printer, Windows 7

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