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Category Archives: pulleys
Learning Through Play Hack Chat with Greg Zumwalt
Join us Wednesday at noon Pacific time for the Learning Through Play Hack Chat!
You may think you’ve never heard of Greg Zumwalt, but if you’ve spent any time on Instructables or Thingiverse, chances are pretty good you’ve seen some of his work. After a long career that ranged from …read more
Posted in automata, automaton, cams, gears, Greg Zumwalt, Hack Chat, Hackaday Columns, mechanism, pulleys, toy
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New Contest: 3D Printed Gears, Pulleys, and Cams
One of the killer apps of 3D printers is the ability to make custom gears, transmissions, and mechanisms. But there’s a learning curve. If you haven’t 3D printed your own gearbox or automaton, here’s a great reason to take the plunge. This morning Hackaday launched the 3D Printed Gears, Pulleys, and Cams contest, a challenge to make stuff move using 3D-printed mechanisms.
Adding movement to a project brings it to life. Often times we see projects where moving parts are connected directly to a server or other motor, but you can do a lot more interesting things by adding some …read more
Posted in 3d printed, 3d Printer hacks, automata, cams, classic hacks, contests, gear box, gears, Hackaday Columns, Mechanisms, Original Art, pulleys
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