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3D Printing A New Kind Of Skateboard That Is Ultimately Unsafe

Posted on October 5, 2025 by Lewin Day

Skateboards were organically developed in the 1940s and 1950s; 30 years would then pass before the ollie was developed, unlocking new realms for skaters dedicated to the artform. The advent …read more Continue reading 3D Printing A New Kind Of Skateboard That Is Ultimately Unsafe→

Posted in 3d printer, 3d Printer hacks, one wheel | Tagged Skateboard

How To Design Custom LCDs For Your Own Projects

Posted on October 5, 2025 by Lewin Day

These days, you can buy full graphical LCD or OLED displays for just a few dollars. However, if you’re so inclined, you can actually get your own segmented LCDs made …read more Continue reading How To Design Custom LCDs For Your Own Projects→

Posted in display, lcd, misc hacks, segment lcd

3D Printing A Cheap VR Headset

Posted on October 4, 2025 by Lewin Day

The modern era of virtual reality really kicked off in earnest just over a decade ago, when the Oculus Rift promised 3D worlds beyond your wildest dreams. Since then, nobody’s …read more Continue reading 3D Printing A Cheap VR Headset→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, head tracking, Virtual Reality, VR, vr headset | Tagged Headset

Serial and UPDI Handled Together With One Convenient Circuit

Posted on October 4, 2025 by Lewin Day

Sometimes it’s nice when you can do everything you need to do with just one single port. In this vein, [Nicola Strappazzon] whipped up a circuit to combine serial and …read more Continue reading Serial and UPDI Handled Together With One Convenient Circuit→

Posted in Microcontrollers, serial, uart, UPDI

Building A Ham Radio Data Transceiver On The Cheap

Posted on October 4, 2025 by Lewin Day

Once upon a time, ham radio was all about CW and voice transmissions and little else. These days, the hobby is altogether richer, with a wide range of fancy digital …read more Continue reading Building A Ham Radio Data Transceiver On The Cheap→

Posted in ham radio, News, Raspberry Pi, RF | Tagged Radio

Build A 3D Printed Tide Clock So You Know When The Sea Is Coming To Get You

Posted on October 3, 2025 by Lewin Day

The tides! Such a unique thing, because on Earth, we don’t just have oceans full of liquid water—we also have a big ol’ moon called Moon to pull them around. …read more Continue reading Build A 3D Printed Tide Clock So You Know When The Sea Is Coming To Get You→

Posted in a moon called moon, clock, clock hacks, the moon, Tidal, tide, tide clock | Tagged Moon

A Treasure Trove Of Random Vintage Tech Resources

Posted on October 3, 2025 by Lewin Day

Finding, collecting, and restoring vintage tech is the rewarding pastime of many a Hackaday reader. Working with old-school gear can be tough, though, when documentation or supporting resources are hard …read more Continue reading A Treasure Trove Of Random Vintage Tech Resources→

Posted in archive, classic hacks, diskettes, disks, retrocomputing

Air Quality Monitor Plays Game of Life

Posted on October 3, 2025 by Lewin Day

The problem with air quality is that you can’t really tell how good or bad it is just by looking…unless it’s really bad, that is. It’s usually more helpful to …read more Continue reading Air Quality Monitor Plays Game of Life→

Posted in air quality, games, home hacks, Raspberry Pi Pico W, sgp40

Building A Desk Display For Time And Weather Data

Posted on October 2, 2025 by Lewin Day

Just about every laptop, desktop, and smartphone in your life can tell you the date, time, and current weather predictions. However, sometimes it’s nice to have simple data displayed on …read more Continue reading Building A Desk Display For Time And Weather Data→

Posted in clock, clock hacks, ESP32, ESP8266 | Tagged Weather

Building a Functional Aliens Motion Tracker

Posted on October 2, 2025 by Lewin Day

Aliens is the second film from the legendary science-fiction series about, well… aliens. Naturally, it featured some compelling future-tech — such as the M314 Motion Tracker. [RobSmithDev] wanted to recreate …read more Continue reading Building a Functional Aliens Motion Tracker→

Posted in aliens, toy hacks | Tagged Radar

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