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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

Origami on another Level with 3D Printing

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Ian Bos
3D printed Origami mechanism

Origami has become known as a miracle technique for designers. Elegant compliant mechanisms can leverage the material properties of a single geometry in ways that are sometimes stronger than those …read more Continue reading Origami on another Level with 3D Printing→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, compliant mechanism, minimalism | Tagged Origami

Rats Get even Better at Playing DOOM

Posted on December 12, 2025 by Ian Bos
rat playing doom

We all know that you can play DOOM on nearly anything, but what about the lesser known work being done to let other species get in on the action? For …read more Continue reading Rats Get even Better at Playing DOOM→

Posted in classic hacks, doom, doom controller, Doom Rat, games, Will It Doom?

Raise Bikes to the Heavens with Humble Garage Door Opener

Posted on November 30, 2025 by Ian Bos
bikes are shown raised from the floor from the garage opener lift

Biking can be an incredibly rewarding hobby, but what do you do with all of your expensive pieces of metal and composite when you aren’t hitting the trails? They take …read more Continue reading Raise Bikes to the Heavens with Humble Garage Door Opener→

Posted in bike rack, garage, garage door, garage door opener, home hacks, storage, transportation hacks

3D Printing for the Hospital Setting

Posted on November 29, 2025 by Ian Bos
3D printed jaw with fake muscle attached

Surgery is hard, there is a reason why school is so long for the profession. Making the job easier and smoother for both patients and surgeons is valuable for all …read more Continue reading 3D Printing for the Hospital Setting→

Posted in 3D Printing, Bio hacking, medical device, Medical hacks | Tagged Bioengineering, Mayo Clinic

An Online Repository for KiCad Schematics

Posted on November 28, 2025 by Ian Bos

In the desktop 3D printing world, we’re fortunate to have multiple online repositories of models that anyone can load up on their machine. Looking to create a similar experience but …read more Continue reading An Online Repository for KiCad Schematics→

Posted in circuit diagram, custom hardware, KiCAD, PCB Hacks, schematics, web tool

US Patent Changes Promise Severe Consequences

Posted on November 28, 2025 by Ian Bos
Image of paten office's official statement of IPR change

When someone creates a US patent, they go through a review process to stop the most blatant copies from previous patents or pre-existing work. After this, you may still have …read more Continue reading US Patent Changes Promise Severe Consequences→

Posted in Inter Partes Review, IPR, News, patent, patent law, Patent Troll, USPTO

Designing PLA to Hold Over a Metric Ton

Posted on November 28, 2025 by Ian Bos
Snapshot of topology analysis

There’s never been such a thing as being “too competitive” when it comes to competition. This is something that [Tom Stanton] from Tim Stanton (wait, what now), [Tom]’s 2nd channel, …read more Continue reading Designing PLA to Hold Over a Metric Ton→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, design competition, tom stanton, topology optimization

Camera Capabilities Unlocked from a Mouse

Posted on November 8, 2025 by Ian Bos
Small camera with greyscale image

There is a point where taking technology for granted hides some of the incredible capabilities of seemingly simple devices. Optical mice are a great example of this principle, using what …read more Continue reading Camera Capabilities Unlocked from a Mouse→

Posted in 3D Printing, camera, digital cameras hacks, hardware hack, mice, optical sensor

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