Hackaday Podcast 181: 3D Printing with Volcano Nuts, the Hackaday Library and a Puzzlebot

This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Editor-in-Chief Kristina Panos got together in a secret location to say what we want from the best hacks of the past week. We start by discussing the brand new Cyberdeck contest, which is the first of its kind, but certainly won't be the last. In other contest news, we recently announced the winners of the Hackaday Prize Hack it Back Challenge, which ran the gamut from bodysnatching builds to resto-mods and resto-recreations.

IBM Linkway, French edition. Very tubular, right?

This week's puzzle-solving robot from [Stuff Made Here] takes top honors. This monster can currently tackle small laser-cut puzzles, but is set to solve an all-white nightmare of 5000 pieces once all the engineering pieces are put together.

Then we took a trip to Zip Tie City, where the plastic is green ♻ and the wiring is nice, admired the volcano nuts from afar, and briefly considered the idea of ​​a 3D printer with an area programmable length heater.

Finally, we take a look at a creative and destructive robot that looks like a useless machine, we talk about books you should read, and we dance around the theme of learning while playing.

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Check out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, let us know what you think of this episode in the comments!

New: What is this sound? If you know what that sound was, you need to fill out the form here to win a t-shirt! Interesting Hacks of the Week: Quick Tips: Elliot's Picks: Kristina's Picks: Must-See Items:

Hackaday Podcast 181: 3D Printing with Volcano Nuts, the Hackaday Library and a Puzzlebot

This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Editor-in-Chief Kristina Panos got together in a secret location to say what we want from the best hacks of the past week. We start by discussing the brand new Cyberdeck contest, which is the first of its kind, but certainly won't be the last. In other contest news, we recently announced the winners of the Hackaday Prize Hack it Back Challenge, which ran the gamut from bodysnatching builds to resto-mods and resto-recreations.

IBM Linkway, French edition. Very tubular, right?

This week's puzzle-solving robot from [Stuff Made Here] takes top honors. This monster can currently tackle small laser-cut puzzles, but is set to solve an all-white nightmare of 5000 pieces once all the engineering pieces are put together.

Then we took a trip to Zip Tie City, where the plastic is green ♻ and the wiring is nice, admired the volcano nuts from afar, and briefly considered the idea of ​​a 3D printer with an area programmable length heater.

Finally, we take a look at a creative and destructive robot that looks like a useless machine, we talk about books you should read, and we dance around the theme of learning while playing.

>

Direct download.

Check out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, let us know what you think of this episode in the comments!

New: What is this sound? If you know what that sound was, you need to fill out the form here to win a t-shirt! Interesting Hacks of the Week: Quick Tips: Elliot's Picks: Kristina's Picks: Must-See Items:

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