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haydn jones

Lots of ideas itching to get past my chronic procrastination.

Cardiff, Wales, UK
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This user joined on 03/28/2015.

My Projects

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Compact printing press for nurses, helpers, teachers and anyone else who needs to leave small notes for people who read braille.
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Braille Compact Printing Press

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A low cost Raspberry Pi powered all in one Braille computer with a full page display.
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Braille Computer

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100% unofficial hackaday.io swap meet. Sell, swap and buy cool stuff :)
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Virtual Swap Meet

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Open source, low cost home Braille embosser
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Braille Printer

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A project to provide a form of "vision" to the blind and partially sighted.
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The Vision Project

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USB keyboard that lets you type in 8-bit binary!
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8-bit binary/hex/braille keyboard

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Projects I Contribute To

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Tindie Dog Park

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Hackaday.io power user hideout
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alt.hackaday.io

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Putting WiFi into condoms to revolutionize our sex lives
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Internet of Condoms

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My Pages

  • Image dump

    06/21/2015 at 15:16 • 0 comments

  • Memory Hole

    05/22/2015 at 21:49 • 0 comments

    just notes and links for projects i find useful for what I am working on or planning.

    Vision Project

    • #Ultrasonic range finder for the visually impaired
    • #Slow sound radar
    • #Build Your Own Ultrasonic Rangefinder
    • #Simple, low-cost FMCW radar
    • #Pathfinder - Haptic Navigation
    • #Simple Electronic Compass
    • #Microphone Camera
    • #TheSixthSense

    Feedback

    • #WobbleWonder
    • #Wobble Wobble
    • #Artificial Muscles and Ultra-capacitors
    • #OpenBionics Affordable Prosthetic Hands
    • #Breathe
    • http://makezine.com/projects/make-40/joseph-mckibben-and-the-air-muscle/
    • http://makezine.com/2015/05/16/skill-builder-hydraulics-robots/
    • http://makezine.com/2015/05/11/5-linear-actuators-get-robot-moving/
    • http://makezine.com/projects/linear-actuator/ glue stick

    Braille keyboard

    Braille computer

    Computer part

    • #Single Chip AVR BASIC Computer
    • #PIP Arduino Web Browser
    • #DIY Smartphone

    Display part

    • #PCB mill for under $10
    • #relay to flip-dot conversion
    • #Small $100 Braille Printer

    Solar sand

    • #Poor Man's “Laser" Cutter
    • #Reflecting the sun into your home

    Sequencer

    • #zynthia - sequencer synthesizer

    http://makezine.com/projects/make-41-tinkering-toys/diy-injection-molding/

    http://makezine.com/2015/05/05/projects-roundup-6-great-tools-you-can-make-for-your-electronics-workbench/

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Projects I Like & Follow

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Pi Zero-based open-source mobile phone (that you can assemble for 50$ in parts)
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ZeroPhone - a Raspberry Pi smartphone

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pcb mill built from garbage using basic hand tools and little money
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PCB mill for under $10

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Python-powered machine vision modules
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OpenMV

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Fully stand-alone HF (Shortwave) Software Defined Transceiver & Vector Network Analyzer. Designed for rugged portable use. Highly hackable.
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PortableSDR

michael-r-coltonMichael R Colton

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Make the invisible visible for about $500.
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Open Ground Penetrating Radar

glenn-powersGlenn Powers

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A versatile autonomous environmental drone using a buoyancy engine
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OSUG: Open-Source Underwater Glider

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Developing a small fuelless microwave thruster
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EMDrive/satellite

paul-kocylaPaul Kocyla

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A budget 3D printer that is easy to build with basic tools. A closed loop system using optical mice is to be used for greater accuracy.
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Cheap and Easy to Build 3D Printer

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Follow for the 'Hacklet' and latest news about hackaday.io
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lutetiumLutetium

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DIY Smartphone using Raspberry Pi A+, Camera, TFT, and Adafruit FONA with custom mobile OS.
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DIY Smartphone

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Just because! A home computer without microprocessor
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Gigatron TTL microcomputer

marcel-van-kervinckMarcel van Kervinck

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Thor robot based on the author AngelLM
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'Thor' robot with addons and GUI

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A basic radar system makes radar accessible at low cost for experiments with rangefinding & navigation of autonomous aircraft or spacecraft.
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Simple, low-cost FMCW radar

luke-westonLuke Weston

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Converting a car to electric drive using recycled and salvaged EV and hybrid components.
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DIY Electric Vehicle from Recycled Parts

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Use the team chat to talk about your projects and find collaborators for whatever you are working on.
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Hack Chat

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Remaking the PDP-8/I using the Pi, simh & a replica front panel
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PiDP-8/I

oscarvOscarv

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An outside pole mounted aerial picks up 4G signals which are then filtered, amplified and re-transmitted through a second inside aerial.
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Cell Phone 4G LTE Repeater / Booster / Femtocell

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An affordable Arduino controlled multipurpose laser exposing device. Use it for SLA Printers, PCB Exposing, Laser Harp etc.
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OpenExposer

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Dylan Brophy wrote 04/24/2017 at 14:53 • point

Thankyou @haydn jones for following my #Open Source Graphics Card  !

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Michel Kuenemann wrote 02/18/2017 at 16:12 • point

Hi - Thanks a lot for following + skulling my #A 110 kWh Powerbucket project - Michel

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Dusan Petrovic wrote 02/17/2017 at 14:58 • point

Hi @haydn jones and thanks for the follow!

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Eric Hertz wrote 06/12/2015 at 07:25 • point

Thanks for the follow, Haydn... I've been following a bunch of your projects, 'bout time I start following you, as well :) From the looks of things, you're not really spending as much time procrastinating on projects as you claim

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deangr wrote 05/14/2015 at 19:06 • point

Thanks for following ;)

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Crypto [Neo] wrote 04/29/2015 at 00:31 • point

Thanks for following my Muribot project ^__^

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skrodahl wrote 04/21/2015 at 13:11 • point

Thanks for following the Muffsy Phono Preamp. :)

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chris jones wrote 04/20/2015 at 18:20 • point

thanx

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ProtoVoltaics wrote 04/10/2015 at 11:44 • point

Thanks for the follow! Will be posting UI for the Pick and Place today.

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eric wrote 04/09/2015 at 21:28 • point

Thanks for the follow! I'll try to make it interesting....

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pnovotnak wrote 04/07/2015 at 03:43 • point

Thanks for following Triton, haydn!

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frankstripod wrote 04/04/2015 at 16:23 • point

Thank you for following! :)

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