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ColorReplica Is a Rainbow At Your Fingertips

Posted on November 16, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Have you ever wanted to match paint to the color of a pillow, or make a website where the primary color matches your favorite shade of electrolytic capacitor? Then ColorReplica …read more Continue reading ColorReplica Is a Rainbow At Your Fingertips→

Posted in color picker, ESP32, hex, HSV, Microcontrollers, rgb | Tagged OLED

Backyard UFO Is Out of This World

Posted on November 15, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Halloween may be over for another year, but UFOs in your yard are cool year-round. This one might take the cake. [frydom.john]’s excellent UFO is fully programmable and contains about …read more Continue reading Backyard UFO Is Out of This World→

Posted in friggin lasers, Holiday Hacks, Microcontrollers, RGB LEDs, smoke, Teensy 4.1, UFO

Num Pad Reborn as Stream Deck

Posted on November 15, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Stream decks are cool and all, but they are essentially expensive, albeit sorta cool-looking macro pads. So why not try to make your own? You don’t necessarily have to start …read more Continue reading Num Pad Reborn as Stream Deck→

Posted in macro pad, macropad, num pad, numpad, peripherals hacks, stream deck

Arduino Sticker Dispenser Saves Time

Posted on November 12, 2023 by Kristina Panos

What’s the worst part about packaging up a whole lot of the same basic thing? It might just be applying the various warning stickers to the outside of the shipping …read more Continue reading Arduino Sticker Dispenser Saves Time→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, arduino nano, NEMA-17, paste dispenser

We Like Big Keyboards and We Cannot Lie

Posted on November 8, 2023 by Kristina Panos

So, let’s say you’re good at DOTA. Like, world-class good. How good do you think you’d be on a keyboard that’s 16 feet long, with a space bar the size …read more Continue reading We Like Big Keyboards and We Cannot Lie→

Posted in Keyboard, peripherals hacks, scale model, world record

Servo Claw Game Puts Your Muscles to the Test

Posted on November 5, 2023 by Kristina Panos

As fun as claw games are, the jaws are always disappointingly weak, and you usually end up with bupkis. What if the jaws were completely within your  control? That’s the …read more Continue reading Servo Claw Game Puts Your Muscles to the Test→

Posted in 9G servo, Android Hacks, arduino, Arduino Hacks, Arduino Uno, claw game

Mini DDR Cabinet Gets Maximum Upgrade

Posted on November 3, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Those shrunken-down arcade cabinets are a nifty idea, but they sure do suck in practice. At least, the Dance Dance Revolution game is full of empty promises. With the $25 …read more Continue reading Mini DDR Cabinet Gets Maximum Upgrade→

Posted in arcade game, DDR, games, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 4

Pour One Out for This Bottle-Playing Robot

Posted on November 3, 2023 by Kristina Panos

If you have an iota of musicality, you’ve no doubt noticed that you can play music using glass bottles, especially if you have several of different sizes and fill them …read more Continue reading Pour One Out for This Bottle-Playing Robot→

Posted in arduino, Arduino Hacks, midi, musical hacks, solenoid, wine bottle

The Best-Sounding Walnut You’ll Hear Today

Posted on November 2, 2023 by Kristina Panos

Do you ever find yourself eating walnuts and think, this would make a great enclosure for something like a Bluetooth speaker? That seems to be exactly what happened to [Penguin …read more Continue reading The Best-Sounding Walnut You’ll Hear Today→

Posted in bluetooth speaker, dead bug, dead bug construction, digital audio hacks, walnut | Tagged Bluetooth

2023 Halloween Hackfest: Spooky Noise Maker Is Self-Contained

Posted on November 1, 2023 by Kristina Panos

We just love it when y’all build off of each other’s projects. This spooky Halloween noise maker from [C.M. Herron] is no exception. But while the projects we’ve seen lately …read more Continue reading 2023 Halloween Hackfest: Spooky Noise Maker Is Self-Contained→

Posted in 2023 Halloween Hack Fest, Halloween, Holiday Hacks, Raspberry Pi

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