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Monthly Archives: March 2021
3D print some puck corner clamps
Clever build for a corner clamp, as long as both boards are the same thickness. Only issue I see is that you would pretty much have to do a 80% or more fill on the puck to allow for decent … Continue reading
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YAST Opensource security token
Interesting project based on OpenSK (https://github.com/google/OpenSK). Its an opensource security token, like the Google Titan or Yubikey. https://hackaday.io/project/177781-yast-security-token/details
Another neat CDROM CNC build
This one is pretty simple, and the z axis is all 3D printed. It looks pretty sharp. https://www.instructables.com/3D-Printed-Mini-CNC-Machine/
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Spanish Windlass
Interesting build for basically a way to tighten up lines used to hold a tent down. Pretty simple build. https://www.instructables.com/Spanish-Windlass-Tightening-Tent-Ropes/
One fancy dust collector build
This is one fancy build for a dust collector. I like how the cyclone bit is see thru. Me, way to much work for this. https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/build-dust-separator-more-powerfull-useful-84221
Interesting set of videos on how to turn milk jugs into pens
Basically melting down HPDE into boards and then turning them for a pen blank. https://www.instructables.com/HDPE-Recycled-Pen-and-Pencil-Set/
Nice tablesaw crosscut build
This build allows you to adjust for angles and other bits with the saw. Nice build overall. https://www.instructables.com/Three-in-One-Table-Saw-Sled-Taper-Cuts-Jointer-Sle/
Jig for making crosscut guides
Interesting build, the author melts down HPDE milk jugs to put into a jig that clamps down make the sliders for a table saw cross cut sled. Me…I have heard dollar store cutting boards work well here too. Also I … Continue reading
Interesting light bar build
The author built them by hand. Not so sure I would have done the same but still they look nice. https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Make-RGB-LED-Bars/
Author uses a RPi to make a decent thermo camera
Using a $60 thermo camera and a $15 dollar display, oh and a RaspberryPi of course, the author builds a cheap thermo camera. Me, I have seen the FILR’s go down to $150, so I think I would buy that … Continue reading
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