Month: April 2007

Beaming Up 3-D Objects on a Budget

Beaming Up 3-D Objects on a Budget

The New York Times has a pretty good round up of way to do 3-D printing, some cheap(er) and some expensive… (Pictured here, a LEGO spaceship – Marty Katz for The New York Times) Over the last few decades, the electronics industry has worked magic with documents by building gadgets that copy, e-mail, print or […]

Boozhound laboratories

Boozhound laboratories

Jason writes – Here’s a site with tons of cool DIY – vacuum tube amplifiers for Hi Fi and guitar, studio gear, speakers, even an old-school minibike and bicycle projects. I especially like the tube amp howto that tells you how to build a vacuum tube hi fi amp from start to finish, including vacuum […]

Ripping Vinyl with GNU/Linux

Ripping Vinyl with GNU/Linux

Jason @ Hackszine rounds up ripping Vinyl with GNU/Linux It’s time consuming, but with the right process you can transform your vinyl collection into digital audio for archiving, sharing and playing on portable devices. To make the most of your ripped analogs, you’ll need to go a little further than just recording the audio with […]