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Print Your Own Drill Guide Without a Linear Bearing

Posted on July 19, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Typically we often don’t cover paid products here on Hackaday, but we couldn’t help but be impressed with this 3D printed drill guide from [USSA]. While you’ll need to pay …read more Continue reading Print Your Own Drill Guide Without a Linear Bearing→

Posted in 3d printed tool, drill guide, node based cad, tool hacks

It Turns Out You Can’t Just Fly A Drone Under Water

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

The differences between a drone and an underwater remote-operated vehicle (ROV) aren’t actually that large. Both have powerful motors that move large volumes of fluid (yes, air is a fluid), …read more Continue reading It Turns Out You Can’t Just Fly A Drone Under Water→

Posted in autonomous underwater vehicle, drone, drone hacks, drove fpv, toy hacks

Riding The Rails, In A Literal Sense

Posted on July 16, 2022 by Matthew Carlson
the rail bike with its front wheel

Hundreds of miles of railroad tracks are scattered across the US and other countries. Despite how they look, many aren’t abandoned. But in the case of a genuinely abandoned track, …read more Continue reading Riding The Rails, In A Literal Sense→

Posted in rail bike, railway, transportation hacks | Tagged Bicycle

This Jet Engine Will See You Through

Posted on July 14, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Have you ever wished you could peer inside a complex machine while it was still running? We sort of can with simulations and the CAD tools we have today, but …read more Continue reading This Jet Engine Will See You Through→

Posted in Engine Hacks, jet engine, Warped Perception

Because It’s Cool To Make A Watch That Thin

Posted on July 13, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Recently [Richard Mille] and Ferrari (yes, that Ferrari) announced the thinnest mechanical watch ever made, the RM UP-01. It measures a scant 1.75mm thick (~1/16 of an inch). The aesthetic …read more Continue reading Because It’s Cool To Make A Watch That Thin→

Posted in clock hacks, watch, watchmaking, wearable hacks | Tagged Ferrari

You Wouldn’t 3D Print a House, Would You?

Posted on July 13, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Most houses built in the US today are platform construction: skinny two-by-fours are stacked and layered to create walls with studs. Each floor is framed on top of the other. …read more Continue reading You Wouldn’t 3D Print a House, Would You?→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d printed house, 3d Printer hacks, construction, home hacks, Interest, Original Art

Injecting A Bit Of Rust Via DLL

Posted on July 11, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Ever been frustrated that a software package was missing a feature you want? In the best-case scenario, the software would be open source and you could just tweak the code …read more Continue reading Injecting A Bit Of Rust Via DLL→

Posted in DLL injection, games, rust, snes9x, software hacks

Grok Rust In A Flash

Posted on July 11, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

Here at Hackaday, we are big proponents of using the best tool for the job (or making your own tool if required). But when all you know how to use …read more Continue reading Grok Rust In A Flash→

Posted in how-to, learning, rust, software hacks

Venting Your PC Outside

Posted on July 11, 2022 by Matthew Carlson
attaching the vent to the tent

As the power requirements of CPUs and GPUs in modern gaming machines continue to rise, they are quickly becoming more and more of a space heater that happens to play …read more Continue reading Venting Your PC Outside→

Posted in computer hacks, Gaming Computer, Linus Tech Tips, PC cooling

Pulling A Chainsaw With Gravity

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Matthew Carlson

[Flowering Elbow] had a large ash log that needed to be milled. He had his chainsaw and shared an excellent technique for an easier cut. After cutting down a tree, …read more Continue reading Pulling A Chainsaw With Gravity→

Posted in chainsaw mill, log cutting, milling, tool hacks, woodworking

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