[Nicholas C Lewis, Patrick Hannan, Jared Knutzen, and Joy Markham], students from the University of Washington, have recently taken the wraps off a project which they have been collaborating on, a DIY ...
[Ziggurat29] had been playing around with infrared protocols, and realized he had a spare point-of-sale printer kicking around in his junk box. So he decided to whip up his own calculator infrared ...
If you fancy a challenge this weekend, why not try making your very own High Resolution DLP 3D Printer? The one pictured below is a homemade 3D printer created by Junior Veloso of Singapore, which can ...
As the 3D printing revolution continues, prices of 3D printers have continued to fall, with devices such as the Buccaneer 3D printer set to sell for under US$400. But even that is still too expensive ...
Some people are smart, some people are tech savvy and some people have a lot of time on their hands. Some people (like myself) waste most of that free time, but if I were more like the YouTube user -- ...
If you are looking for a project to keep you busy over the holiday season you might be interested in a DIY 3D printing kit in the form of the Kossel Mini DIY 3D Printer which is now available to ...
Handy do-it-yourselfer computerguru365 turned a network-capable laser printer into a wireless printer by mounting a small Wi-Fi router inside its case. This is a really cool mod: After installing a ...
After looking around, a group from University of Washington found that there were no DIY inkjet kits available. Sad times. Parallax used to sell one, and the book Inkjet Applications by Matt Gilliland ...
Barista Bots, one of the most popular attractions at this year's South by Southwest festival in Austin, printed scanned logos, smileys and other shapes atop comped lattes. Thirsty attendees with 20 ...
Don't believe me? A quick search will bring up garage blacksmithing setups and basement robotics workshops, but those are small-time. The DIY/maker movement is most impressive not when it rivals ...
Hello World! One Lego enthusiast has made a working https://www.pcworld.com/products/printers.html using spare Lego bricks, a felt-tip pen, a few mechanical parts ...
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