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Custom Clamshell Cyberdeck Shows Off Underlighting <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>Cyberdecks are great projects, and [Salim Benbouziyane]’s scratch-built CM Deck is a fantastic specimen. It’s a clamshell-style cyberdeck with custom split keyboard, trackpad, optional external WiFi antenna, and some slick
The Engineering of the Falkirk Wheel <img width="800" height="568" src="image alt=""/>We live in an age where engineering marvels are commonplace: airplanes crisscross the sky, skyscrapers grow like weeds, and spacecraft reach for the stars. But every so often, we see
Storing Image Data As Analog Audio <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>Ham radio operators may be familiar with slow-scan television (SSTV) where an image is sent out over the airwaves to be received, decoded, and displayed on a computer monitor by
Practice Makes Perfect: The Wet Dress Rehearsal <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>If you’ve been even casually following NASA’s return to the Moon, you’re likely aware of the recent Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) for the Artemis II mission. You probably also heard
Correlating Electric Cars With Better Air Quality <img width="800" height="484" src="image alt=""/>Although at its face the results seem obvious, a recent study by [Sandrah Eckel] et al. on the impact of electric cars in California is interesting from a quantitative perspective.
Making a Functional Control Panel of the Chernobyl RBMK Reactor <img width="800" height="451" src="image alt=""/>Control panels of a pre-digitalization nuclear plant look quite daunting, with countless dials, buttons and switches that all make perfect sense to a trained operator, but seem as random as
DIY Wall-Plotter Does Generative Art, But Not As We Know It <img width="800" height="450" src="image alt=""/>[Teddy Warner]’s GPenT (Generative Pen-trained Transformer) project is a wall-mounted polargraph that makes plotter art, but there’s a whole lot more going on than one might think. This project was
Thermoforming: Shaping Curvy Grilles With No Supports <img width="800" height="508" src="image alt=""/>Although hobbyists these days most often seem to use thermoplastics as a print-and-done material in FDM printers, there’s absolutely nothing stopping you from taking things further with thermoforming. Much like https://hackaday.com/2026/02/11/thermoforming-shaping-curvy-grilles-with-no-supports/ https://hackaday.com/2026/02/11/thermoforming-shaping-curvy-grilles-with-no-supports/