I f you have a home lab, you probably think first about servers, networking gear, and SBCs. Those are all great tools, but ...
Geometric chuck was a particular device that stacked up a number of rotating wheels which vary in speed and their offset to a particular central shaft. This was in order to machine ornate designs ...
If you’ve got a party coming up and are looking to add a little bit of excitement, you might be interested in this recent project from [Gav Lewis]. The build is based on a commercially available party ...
Just another gizmo I've whipped up in my office of insanity. I expect most of you won't have any idea why you'd want to build one of these, so I'll try to explain up front. Suffice it to say, "I find ...
Editor’s note: Last fall, EEWeb announced its inaugural design contest, sponsored by Arduino and Altium, to develop an imaginative and innovative design project of a motor control system with the ...
This project shows how to build a light gauge that uses an LED bar graph to show the measured brightness level. The function “gauge()” is a good example of using “if” statements to analyze sensor ...
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Depending on how you view them, red light cameras are a great way to get people to drive carefully, or an utter nuisance. We agree with the latter opinion, as does [Dave], so he built a handy little ...