April 2013

Twitter Robot Hand

  Want to annoy IronJungle? Tweet a bunch of commands to his Twitter Robot Hand! His hand is monitoring the Twitter stream using a Raspberry PI and will act on your commands (seen below).  “A Raspberry PI monitors the tweets to @OurCatDoor.  The PI’s GPIO acts as inputs to a PICAXE 18M2 which controls five servos on a robot hand. You can control the “The Hand of PI” by sending

Smack Attack: Steering Wheel Drum Kit

     Gregor “G-Man” Hanuschak sent in a tip about a fun looking project called the Smack Attack, which is a Steering Wheel Drum Kit (might be a product soon). You can now play along with the tunes in your car! The Kickstarter will go live very soon and has a goal of $200,000. With a product price of $150 and a early bird Kickstarter price of $99 I am

DIY AVR Atmega Dehumidifier Controller Brain Implant

    It sucks when you have a perfectly good piece of hardware that mechanically functions but the controller dies. This is exactly what happened to Davide Gironi from Milan Italia when his dehumidifier stop working. Instead of placing it next to the curb for garbage pickup he investigated what the issue was. Turns out the humidity switch was no longer working. He installed an AVR Atmega8 microcontroller system that

3D Printed Vacuum Former

     If you have some items that you would like to make some vacuum formed molds of and have access to a 3D printer this Vacuum Former project might be for you. All you need to do is place your item in the form. The plastic form material is heated then dropped over the item to be molded and a high power vacuum cleaner is used to suck the

Chipper - ATtiny Programming and Prototyping Shield

  Ben Rothschild wrote in about an interesting project that he is working on. Watch the video above for more details, if you would like your own  Chipper – ATtiny Programming and Prototyping Shield please support his Kickstarter. “As a high school senior and electronic enthusiast, I recently built a programming shield for 10 different types of ATtiny chips that can be used with either an AVR programmer or Arduino

RC Aircraft Simulator Controls

  MikeysRC has built an RC Aircraft Simulator that replicates what it would feel like to fly a plane using a stick and pedals. The pilot that is demonstrating the system is following the plane in the sky as he flies it but the plane has a camera that is transmitting the flight video in real time to a monitor. This means that you can fly it using the controls

Name the Thing Contest – 227

  The prize this week is a breadboard power supply. This contest will run for one week (April 6 – April 12, 2013). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item above and what it can be used for. Please do not give the answer in the comments. Send an email to contest @ hackedgadgets.com with “Name the Thing Contest” as the subject, and the