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Foam Surfboard From Scratch

Posted on December 29, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
a home depot surfboard

Have you ever wanted to make your own surfboard, but felt held back by a lack of tools, materials, or the cost of it? Drawing almost entirely from what can …read more Continue reading Foam Surfboard From Scratch→

Posted in foam, transportation hacks, xps | Tagged Surfboard

Whipping Together A Little Ray Tracer Racer

Posted on December 27, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
The ray tracer racer

When you hear raytracing, you might think of complex dark algorithms that to stare too long at their source code invites the beginning of madness. And you’re technically not far …read more Continue reading Whipping Together A Little Ray Tracer Racer→

Posted in games, raytracing, RTX, rust, software development | Tagged Racing

Diving the Depths of Ma Bell

Posted on December 27, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Inspecting a SIM card via MTM

The modern smartphone is a marvel of sensors, radios, inputs, outputs, and processing power. In particular, some of those radios, such as WiFi and cellular, have grown fiendishly complex over …read more Continue reading Diving the Depths of Ma Bell→

Posted in att, Cellphone Hacks, sim card, SMS, wireshark

Maximum Throughput Benchie

Posted on December 27, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
roetz shows off his multi hot end 3d printer

Have you ever needed to make a few hundred of something quickly? [Roetz 4.0] has got you covered with his massively parallel entry into the SpeedBoatRace competition. The idea behind …read more Continue reading Maximum Throughput Benchie→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, Benchy, hot end, joetz, speedboatrace

Cast Your Own Holiday Chocolate Bunny, or Rather Mouse

Posted on December 26, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
several chocolate figurines of various sizes

The art of forming and using a mold is, well, an art. The already tricky process would be made even harder by using a fickle material, like chocolate. This is …read more Continue reading Cast Your Own Holiday Chocolate Bunny, or Rather Mouse→

Posted in 3d printed, chocolate, cooking hacks, Pikachu, vacuum formed

3D Prints With A Mirror Finish

Posted on December 25, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

As anyone who has used a 3D printer before knows, what comes off the bed of your regular FSD printer is by no means a mirror finish. There are layers …read more Continue reading 3D Prints With A Mirror Finish→

Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, Benchy, silvering | Tagged Mirror

The Dreamcast Legacy

Posted on December 22, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

The Dreamcast is a bit of an odd beast. Coming on the heels of the unpopular Sega Saturn, the Dreamcast was meant to be a simple console built with off-the-shelf …read more Continue reading The Dreamcast Legacy→

Posted in dreamcast, Featured, games, gaming consoles, history, Original Art, sega

Tesla Model S Gets Boost with Jet Engine Upgrade

Posted on December 16, 2021 by Matthew Carlson
Showing off the jet powered tesla

Tesla is well known for making cars that can accelerate quickly, but there’s always room for improvement. [Warped Perception] decided that his Tesla Model S P85D needed that little bit …read more Continue reading Tesla Model S Gets Boost with Jet Engine Upgrade→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, arduino, car hacks, jet engine, Tesla, transportation hacks

A Nested Gear Clock

Posted on December 12, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

One of the most common projects we see here at Hackaday is a clock. It could just be that we as humans are fascinated by the concept of time or …read more Continue reading A Nested Gear Clock→

Posted in 3d printed, clock, clock hacks, cnc, cnc hacks, gears, lathe

Cracking the Spotify Code

Posted on December 7, 2021 by Matthew Carlson

If you’ve used Spotify, you might have noticed a handy little code that it can generate that looks like a series of bars of different heights. If you’re like [Peter …read more Continue reading Cracking the Spotify Code→

Posted in convolution, crc, image processing, software hacks, Spotify

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