
A bunch of simple jigs for your woodworking tools, some of these are basic table extensions, but all of them can be build easily. https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/

A bunch of simple jigs for your woodworking tools, some of these are basic table extensions, but all of them can be build easily. https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/
OK so I have a need to keep a computer from going into sleep mode, unfortunately the system was configured in a way by the IT dept so we can’t turn off sleep mode. So…using a digispark (arduino clone that is really small and USB based), the author made a jiggler to solve this problem.
Interesting build, basically ditching the blower part and just using the motor and drive to move a large trailer around. Two things that I thought maybe worth doing. One, add a third caster wheel to help with stability. Two, I am not so sure I would have welded the front case together, having access to the pulley system could allow for other builds off of this in the future.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/gas-powered-trailer-dolly-video-87331?homelistings#post188737
OK the author build a tool to file away at something. Hum…I wonder if a belt sander would have been a better build here. Still nice build. The author seems to build alot of 3D printed tools.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/3d-printed-die-filer-87342?homelistings#post188785
Basically you authenticate your stored fingerprint to the arduino, that then issues the unlock (password in this case as an HID interface) to the computer. Interesting build, would be easy to hack.
https://www.instructables.com/PC-Fingerprint-Login-Works-on-Any-Computer-xiao-Ar/
This reminds me of a printer I worked on that moved paper so fast it could cut your arm off. The author here makes a card shooter that shoots a playing card about 120 MPH.
https://gizmodo.com/man-who-probably-hates-having-fingers-builds-a-gun-that-1841764319
OK so using an ESP-32, the author can remotely control the robot (well has to be on its wifi) to roam around and see whats going on.
Another nice build. A simple LARGE corner clamp blocks for squaring up a corner.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/accurate-square-corner-clamp-88378?homelistings#post192643
OK this is a clever build, using an old android phone, arduino, and a motor, the author make a 3D scanner. I would simplify this a bit more by not 3D printing the holder for the phone, and just use something easier. But overall its a nice build.
The author used an old frame of a wheelbarrel, and basically make a wooden bucket for it with pallet wood. I have seen several frames tossed out over the years due to the plastic buckets breaking, this maybe a good alternative.
https://thegreenlever.blogspot.com/2019/09/wheelbarrow-rebuild-using-pallet-wood.html#.YUoKWXspBrk