Author: bqk

ASTERIODS: THE BELT BUCKLE

This is going to change the way you play with yourself. What if every time you got a little tired you reached for your belt rather than your smart phone? [Cunning_Fellow] may be doing that more often now that he finished this slick-looking video game belt buckle which plays the classic Asteroids game. It isn’t…

By bqk August 19, 2022 0

4-LED OCTAL CLOCK demands vibrant math

We’ve all seen LED clocks where RGB LEDs are utilized to screen time. It seems like the easier the interface, the much more likely you’d requirement to do math to figure out the time. This Octal Clock by [Alex Kurrasch] proves the point by utilizing only four LEDs: the top two show hours and minutes, and…

By bqk August 17, 2022 0

THE ART OF THE SILICON CHIP

If you have complied with the group of reverse engineers whose work on traditional pieces of silicon we function on a regular basis right here at Hackaday, you may well be familiar with the appearance of the different elements that comprise their gates as well as other functions. What you may not be familiar with,…

By bqk August 12, 2022 0

STAFF update and PHILANTHROPY

It is my enjoyment to welcome two new members of the Hackaday team. [Kevin Darrah] and [Kristina Panos] both have electronics backgrounds, and following in the custom of the entire team they are long-time visitors of Hackaday. Both are already hard at work. You can learn a bit a lot more about them on the…

By bqk August 10, 2022 0

TEARING DOWN THE boss PHONE

poke around enough on AliExpress, Alibaba, and especially Taobao—the Chinese facing site that’s increasingly being used by Westerners to find hard to source parts—and you’ll come across some interesting things. The Long-CZ J8 is one of those, it’s 2.67 inch long and weighs just 0.63 ounces, and it’s built in the form factor of a…

By bqk August 9, 2022 0

TRANSPARENT 3D PRINTING?

transparent plastic is nothing new. However, 3D prints are usually opaque or–at best–translucent. [Thomas Sanladerer] wanted to print something really transparent. He noticed that Colorfabb had an article about printing transparent pieces with their HT filament. [Thomas] wanted to try doing the same thing with standard (and cheaper) PETG, which is chemically similar to the…

By bqk August 7, 2022 0

AMSTRAD IPOD SHUFFLE TAPE DRIVE

[sbeam] was truly thrilled about his most current acquisition: an Amstrad CPC 464. This design has a tape deck instead of a floppy drive. sbeam had no method of transferring software application on his computer to the Amstrad. He looked around as well as discovered the PlayTZX tool. PlayTZX reads a .tzx tape backup as…

By bqk August 7, 2022 0

THE best photo booth FOR really small stuff

[Doog] builds plastic models, and like anybody who makes really small stuff, he needed a good photo booth to show off his wares and techniques. He was working with the very common ‘poster board and work light’ setup we’ve all put together, but after photoshopping seam lines one too numerous times, he chose to upgrade…

By bqk August 5, 2022 0

CUBE 3D PRINTER HACK lets YOU utilize bulk FILAMENT

[Chris Nafis] crunched the numbers and found out he could get filament for his 3D printer in bulk for about one-fifth the cost of the cartridges the company sells. This led him to print a feeder for his Cube 3D printer. We’re skeptical about the Cube 3D printer’s cartridges. They include a spool of filament,…

By bqk August 4, 2022 0

HIGH speed photography WITH FRIGGIN’ LASERS

[Bruce] built his own high-speed photography equipment for a fraction of the price it would have cost him to purchase it. He was inspired by a pal who showed him some example images. He headed into his shop and built an Arduino-based high-speed flash controller. To capture an image like this one the cam is…

By bqk August 4, 2022 0