3D Printing
DIY Hall Effect Sim Handbrake Project
In this video, I complete my DIY sim racing setup by building a custom handbrake to complement the pedals and steering wheel I previously designed. Inspired by outrageously priced commercial handbrakes—often little more than glorified switches—I set out to create…
Building DIY Hall Effect Racing Pedals for Sim Racing
In my previous project, I crafted a force feedback steering wheel for sim racing, but this time, I tackled a different challenge—designing and building racing pedals. These pedals not only complement the steering wheel but also introduce a more efficient…
DIY Wireless Nintendo Switch Controller: Inspired by Classic Mortal Kombat Arcade Machines
If you love the look and feel of classic arcade machines and you’re a Nintendo Switch gamer, this DIY project might be right up your alley. Today, we’re building a wireless Nintendo Switch controller inspired by the classic Mortal Kombat…
Spider dropper and 3D mold eBooks
If you prefer diving into the world of making through reading, I’ve got you covered with two comprehensive eBooks. Spider Dropper Project: You may already know about the Spider Dropper guide available on Hackaday and Instructables. But if you’re hungry…
Arduino Nano and MPU6050: A Tilt Sensing Adventure
Welcome to another exciting journey in the world of Arduino! In this blog post, we will explore how to use an Arduino Nano and an MPU6050 sensor to create a tilt sensor. We’ll discuss the hardware used, the theory of…
DIY Force feedback steering wheel using a cordless drill motor
There will be a build doc coming soon. For now please enjoy the video! No related posts.
Tips for toner transfer with 3D printing
It is possible to transfer toner onto your 3D prints. Check the original guide on this process found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/FDM_TonerTransfer/ Here a few tips I have found in my own testing. The beauty of this process is you can alter…
Waterproofing WLED
I started out my Youtube channel with a video about WLED. Well, it was actually about a Larson scanner cap but in earnest, my videos were about WLED. The main reason being my boys wanted some sort of lighting on…
Low polygon WLED Neopixel cement lamp completed
It took up to the wire but the lamp was completed on the 4th of December with the competition closing on the 5th. It was pretty tricky trying to get a good photo of the lamp as my camera exposure…
Low polygon WLED Neopixel cement lamp
Instructables has a lamp competition on at the moment (probably ended by now). I am going to make a lamp from an STL found on Thingiverse. I will convert the STL to a mold using fusion 360. Cast cement in…