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Stop Buying Expensive Circular Saw Blades, Use Paper Instead

From hackaday.com 6 years ago in Blogs

[John Heisz] was contemplating the secrets of the universe when an errant thought led him to wonder, could I use a sheet of paper as the blade in my table saw? He takes a sheet of regular printer paper, draws a circle on it the same diameter as his regular...

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Adding Voluminous Joy to a DIY Turbojet With a DIY Afterburner

From hackaday.com 7 hours ago in Blogs

You don’t happen to own and operate your own turbojet engine, do you? If you do, have you ever had the urge to “kick the tires and light the fires”? …read more

It’s RAID. With Floppy drives.

From hackaday.com 10 hours ago in Blogs

There are some tings that should be possible, so just have to be tried. [Action Retro] has a great video showing just such an escapade, the creation of a large …read more

A Math Based Personality For Games

From hackaday.com 11 hours ago in Blogs

We make no apologies for being hardware focused here at Hackaday, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t occasionally impressed by a particularly inspired feat of bit wrangling. For example, [t3ssel8r] …read more

Performing Magic With a Little High-Tech Help

From hackaday.com 14 hours ago in Blogs

Doing magic with cards involves a lot of precise dexterity to know which card is where. For plenty of tricks, this is often knowledge and control of a single card …read more

Raspberry Pi Pico W Adds Wireless

From hackaday.com 16 hours ago in Blogs

News just in from the folks at Raspberry Pi: the newest version of their Pico has WiFi and is called, obviously, the Pico W. We were going to get our …read more

Gym Equipment Converted To Generator

From hackaday.com 20 hours ago in Blogs

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but the most likely eventual conclusion of changing it from one form or another will be relatively useless heat. For those that workout with …read more

Record-Setting Jumper Tosses Biomimicry Out The Window

From hackaday.com 23 hours ago in Blogs

How can a few grams of battery, geared motor, and some nifty materials get a jumping robot over 30 meters into the air? It wasn’t by copying a grasshopper, kangaroo, …read more

A Home Made Laser Cutter for 700$

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

While some decent lasers are out there for under USD 400, they tend to be a little small. What if you wanted something a little nicer but didn’t want to …read more

Odd Inputs and Peculiar Peripherals: Miniature Steel Drums Become Rotary Mouse Controllers

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

When [bornach] browsed through his office’s free-cycling box he found an old novelty toy that lets you play simple tunes on miniature steel drums. Such a thing is probably fun …read more

Hackaday Prize 2022: The Baffatari 2600 Adds Atari Compatibility to Retrocomputers

From hackaday.com 1 day ago in Blogs

Like today’s Intel-AMD duopoly, the market for home computer CPUs in the 1970s and ’80s was dominated by two players: Zilog with their Z80, and MOS Technology with their 6502 …read more

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