Quick Hacks And Upgrades Give Old Printers A New Speed
With the fairly recent trend of ultra-fast pre-built printers hitting the market, like the Bambu printers, the Creality K1, the
Read moreWith the fairly recent trend of ultra-fast pre-built printers hitting the market, like the Bambu printers, the Creality K1, the
Read moreDigital microscopes used to be something that only labs or universities might have, but as image sensor technology has progressed,
Read moreOne of the best things about open source software is that, instead of being lost to the ravages of time
Read moreAbout a year ago, Jaison Dasika posted a YouTube video showcasing his smart door project. That was a biometric door
Read moreLove them or hate them, the crop of cheap hand-held amateur radio transceivers is here to stay. They’re generally horrible
Read moreToys for babies, toddlers, and small children are plentiful and cheap, which makes them good candidates for hacking projects. But
Read moreMaker and vintage computing enthusiast Augusto Baffa has unveiled a new set of board designs which build on his earlier
Read morePseudonymous Macedonian CNC specialist CNC Maker has turned a vintage three-axis mill into a four-axis computer-controlled beast — retro-fitting it
Read moreIn 1977, Heathkit introduced the H8 computer kit. Initially, it shipped with an Intel 8080 CPU and had a 4K
Read moreThose who hibernate in their workshops have a habit of re-imagining their relationship to tools. And [Marius Hornberger] is no
Read more