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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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3D Printing Today

Andy Cohen & Whitney Potter

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In-depth discussion on all technical, educational and entrepreneurial aspects of 3D Printing. With an emphasis on tips and tricks for hobbyists and professionals Andy Cohen and Whitney Potter delve into everything about this exciting hotbed of innovation and potential.
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AM Radio

Additive Manufacturing Media

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AM Radio talks about what's really going on in additive manufacturing. Produced by Additive Manufacturing Media, editors Stephanie Hendrixson, Julia Hider, and Peter Zelinski discuss the places they've been, the applications they've seen, and the trends in additive manufacturing they think they are seeing. And sometimes, they'll even pull back the curtain and bring you the story behind the story.
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Manufacturing is challenging, but if you are connected to a community of leaders, you can elevate your skills, solve your problems and grow your business! MakingChips was launched in 2014 to equip and inspire the metalworking nation. Hundreds of episodes and a million downloads later, it’s an industry-leading source of information, inspiration, and entertainment for manufacturing leaders of all types. It’s hosted by Jason Zenger and Nick Goellner, two multi-generational manufacturing leaders ...
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A maker podcast that focuses on building! We bring on your favorite YouTube makers to go deep on one of their recent builds and geek out about materials, techniques, design, and of course tools.
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Hi this is Scott Tarcy and welcome to the Engineering Entrepreneur Podcast Join us for bi-weekly episodes, each lasting around 30 minutes, as we dive into the stories and insights of engineering entrepreneurs who have transformed their inventions into successful businesses. I’m a mechanical engineer and the president of CADdesignhelp.com. My company does CAD work and prototyping. I love designing and inventing products and creating businesses around that activity. There are many podcasts out ...
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Art and Technology Podcast

www.digitalsculpting.net

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The art and technology podcast bridges the gap between the traditional studio and digital technologies. It offers a generous helping of innovation and a smidgen of science, all combined by very creative people. Artists, researchers, resources, inventors, and some topics that are extreme and unusual are discussed. Further topic discussions on each topic can be found on the forums at digitalsculpting.net
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Tech@Lunch

Vulcanara Technology Solutions LLC

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The Tech@Lunch Podcast is a Technology lunch and learn but for your ears, with two different formats to meet the listeners‘ busy schedule: 1) Full 30 Min Lunch Episodes - Full-length Episode that allows the listener to learn a little bit about tech while enjoying lunch. 2) Mini 10-15 Min Snack Episodes - Smaller Episodes covering a quick topic to get you thinking while getting a snack or a cup of coffee. If you would like to submit and Idea for a future Podcast send an email with your name a ...
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Hello, And Welcome to the 125th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Vertical Integration. During this conversation, the guys broke down the STEM conversation from last week and also looked into and evaluated vertical integration, how it applies to you, what its future is, and how it applies to Industry 4.0. So join us as we discuss …
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The 2024 edition of IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show welcomed more than 89,000 attendees to Chicago last week. While only a portion of the show’s 1,500 exhibitors were offering additive manufacturing equipment or services, AM nevertheless had a significant footprint at this show. Conversations with speakers, exhibitors and att…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 126th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Industry 4.0 & Robotics. During this conversation, the guys evaluate Industry 4.0 & Robotics and look at it from a current and hypothetical standpoint, along with investigating how we think it should look. So join us as we discuss Industry 4.0 & Robotics. Join us on…
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It's Friday the 13th, and despite having to dodge black cats and poorly located ladders, Elliot and Dan were able to get together and run down the best hacks of the first week of September. Our luck was pretty good, too, seeing how we stumbled upon a coffee table that walks your drink over to you on Strandbeest legs, a potato that takes passable ph…
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In the final segment of the first edition of At The Boring Bar, our expert panel of guests return to dive into the future of manufacturing and why manufacturing leaders need to embrace technology. They discuss the application of 3D printing and additive manufacturing and how they can be used to attract the next generation. Jason Zenger, Nick Goelln…
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GGG 346 Cyberpunk Gauntlet - This week we talk history drones 5.7, Calico, and the gunfighter gauntlet match. DJI Neo 5.7 Sub2000 Calico Calico Mac Conversion kit 80's Lasers Gunfighter Gauntlet Twitch Channel Instagram (Matt) Instagram (Heinrich) LFD Research Youtube LFD Research Playur Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Contact the show directly at…
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How do you grow a machine shop through acquisitions? What is it like working in a legacy family business? How do you find and hire talented engineers? Where does AI fit into the daily grind? These are all questions that this team of industry experts and friends seek to answer over a glass of bourbon At the Boring Bar. Jason Zenger, Nick Goellner, M…
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Elliot Williams is back from vacation, and he and Al Williams got together to talk about the best Hackaday posts from the last week. Of course, the Raspberry Pi RP2350 problem generated a bit of discussion. On a lighter note, they saw laser lawn care, rooting WiFi devices, and some very black material made from wood. Need more current-sinking capab…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 124th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Why Stem? Nick has a candid and open conversation with you about why the podcast chose the leading topic of STEM and why we focus on it as much as we do. During this conversation, Nick breaks down why we love STEM, where we are going in the future in terms of teachi…
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Even when the boss is away, the show must go on, so Dan slid back behind the guest mic and teamed up with Tom to hunt down the freshest of this week's hacks. It was a bit of a chore, with a couple of computer crashes and some side-quests down a few weird rabbit holes, but we managed to get things together in the end. Tune in and you'll hear us bemo…
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Some of the greatest ideas in manufacturing don’t happen in boardrooms but over a drink with peers. In At the Boring Bar, Jason aims to cut deeper into the conversations that matter most to manufacturing leaders. So pull up a chair, grab a drink, and join Jason as he uncovers the insights that drive the manufacturing industry forward. In this inaug…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 123rd Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Additive Manufacturing Industrial Change. We look at the Additive Manufacturing Industrial Change, how it is influencing manufacturing change, and how the industry is growing year by year. So join us as we investigate Additive Manufacturing Industrial Change. Join u…
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This week on the Podcast, we have something a little different for you. Elliot is on vacation, so Tom was in charge of running the show and he had Kristina in the hot seat. First up in the news: the 2024 Tiny Games Challenge is still underway and has drawn an impressive 44 entries as of this writing. You have until 9AM PDT on September 10th to show…
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“Inspiring the extraordinary” is the theme for this year’s IMTS and that’s exactly what they’re doing. The Emerging Technology Center will showcase extraordinary advances in technology (including an exhibit by BlueForge Alliance and Apptronik's AI-Powered General Purpose Humanoid Robot). They’re offering specific ELEVATE programs for job shops, wom…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 122nd Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Full Automation Vs. semi-automation and What is Right for Your Organization. We look at the differences between fully automated and semi-automated processes, how each can fit into businesses of different sizes, and their hypothetical use cases. So join us as we inve…
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GGG 345 Ultrasonic Degen AI - This week we discuss the beautiful disaster of AI music generation in addition to other good music. We also discuss multiple great book series in addition to some of the standout items we saw at Guncon before falling into the rabbit hole of Ultrsonic directional speakers. I Was Sent To Vietnam To Smuggle (AI music) Lil…
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Jonathan is a Biologist by Education and a process and mechanical engineer by training and is a second generation inventor of a revolutionary waste to energy process that can convert all carbon-based waste, simultaneously in a wet and mixed stream into clean burning, carbon-neutral fuels, biochar, and organic fertilizers with no waste streams or by…
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The summer doldrums are here, but that doesn't mean that Elliot and Dan couldn't sift through the week's hack and find the real gems. It was an audio-rich week, with a nifty microsynth, music bounced off the moon, and everything you always wanted to know about Raspberry Pi audio but were afraid to ask. We looked into the mysteries of waveguides and…
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Maintenance is something that’s essential to protect the longevity of your machines but rarely something regularly implemented in shops. It’s often a huge and costly mistake. Don’t know where to start? In this episode, Manny Pasillas—a machine tool maintenance expert and the Founder and VP of Business Development for Tech CNCs—shares a simple yet e…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 121st Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is 3D Printing support for Robotics. We look at how 3D Printing Supports robotics and Robotics education and the hypothetical use cases of each type of system. We also investigate how 3d Printing can support the maintenance of robots and other portions of the robot eco…
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Stephanie Hendrixson shares observations from her visit to learn more about two different manufacturing institutes under the umbrella of Carnegie Mellon University. First, she visited the lab facilities at Mill 19, a refurbished steel mill site, used by the Manufacturing Futures Institute. The MFI aims to accelerate the digital transformation of ma…
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Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams reflect on the fact that, as humans, we have--at most--two eyes and no warp drives. While hacking might not be the world's most dangerous hobby, you do get to work with dangerous voltages, temperatures, and frickin' lasers. Light features prominently, as the guys talk about LED data interfaces, and d…
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What do you need to know before you launch automation in your shop? What would be signs that you’re not ready to automate? If you’re launching the process, how can you use your ERP/MRP to the fullest? Even the smallest mistakes—like not having a process in place to deal with the chips your machines are creating while running lights out—can be costl…
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In this episode, the CrowdStrike fiasco has Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi pondering the fragility of our modern infrastructure. From there the discussion moves on to robotic sailboats, the evolving state of bespoke computers, and the unique capabilities of the Super Nintendo cartridge. You'll also hear about cleaning paintings with…
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Here’s our controversial take: We believe that “automated” is more important than “operated”. It’s a stance that scares a lot of operators—but it shouldn’t. In this episode of MakingChips, Mike Payne and Kaleb Mertz return to dive into part loading and pallet loading, a mixed vs fixed mindset, and why predictive is better than reactive. We’ll conne…
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Hello, And Welcome to the 120th Tech@Lunch Full Episode. This week’s lunch topic is Robot Test Cell & Training Cell Design. We look at how to design a robot test cell and training cell design and the hypothetical use cases of each type of system. We also investigate how test cells and training cells can be used in STEM education. So join us as we i…
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GGG 344 Cloud Struck - This week we are again join by Odball of ACP to tearapart the massive cloudstrike update issue that took down computers world wide on July 19 2024. Plus much more computer and IT talk. Assorted Calibers Podcast Tru-Spec Pants Twitch Channel Instagram (Matt) Instagram (Heinrich) LFD Research Youtube LFD Research Playur Faceboo…
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