Reliving Heathkit’s Glory Days Through a Teardown and Rebuild
In its heyday, the experience offered by the Heath Company was second to none. Every step of the way, from picking something out of the Heathkit catalog to unpacking all the parts to final assembly and...
View ArticleMeasure 1024 Times, Cut Once
Typically, someone’s first venture into coding doesn’t get a lot of attention. Then again, most people don’t program a CNC table saw right out of the gate. [Jeremy Fielding] wasn’t enticed with “Blink”...
View ArticleCasio Computer Rebuild Puts New Wine in an Old Bottle
With a glut of vintage consumer electronics available from eBay it should be easy to relive your glory days, right? Unfortunately the march of time means that finding gear is easy but finding gear that...
View ArticleRAMPS Rebuild Keeps Robox 3D Printer Out of Junk Bin
A 3D printer is a wonderful invention, but it needs maintenance like every machine that runs for long hours. [Rob Ward] had a well-used Robox 3D printer that was in need of some repairs, but getting...
View ArticleShredder Rebuilt From The Ashes, Aims To Produce More Ashes
What do you do when you buy a broken shredder and, upon disassembly, find its gears in pieces? You might reach towards your 3D printer – this one’s not that kind of shredder, however. [New Yorkshire...
View ArticleRecycled Speed Boat Beats The Barnacles Out Of Your Average Rebuild
There’s an old saying that says “Anything is possible with enough Time, Money, or Brains. Pick two.” For [Mr HỒ Thánh Chế], the choice was obvious: Time, and Brains. This is evident by the impressive...
View ArticleDon’t Miss Your Last Chance to Enter the Hack it Back Challenge
While the 2022 Hackaday Prize as a whole winds its way through a good chunk of the year, each individual challenge that makes up the competition only sticks around for a limited time. As hard as it...
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