Drc3p0
@drc3p0.bsky.social
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electronics nerd, explorer, endless maker of things, and strange PCBs
https://links.darcyneal.com
This is a Lost PCB from the day 3 SMD soldering workshop at Hardware Hacking Assembly! This interactive cat PCB purrs when petted nicely, and hisses when provoked. Owner didnβt pick it up after MCu programming. See video and unique 0402 practice grid photo. Help us reunite!
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4 months ago
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I am at
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in the hardware hacking assembly teaching my EMF explorer workshop for the next three days. Come grab your kit or join the workshop while it lasts!
4 months ago
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For Bay Area Maker Faire this year, I made keychain PCBs for folks to solder using iFixit's Power Series portable soldering stations. Thanks to @OshPark for the purple PCBs, and @iFixit for the soldering irons. I have a few kits left to share. Catch me at the next event.
#ifixit
#oshpark
#makerfaire
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For my booth at Bay Area Maker Faire, I repped my EMF Explorer board with an interactive listening station for exploring sounds. The kiddos had a blast exploring! The EMF Explorer Badge is available from the Maker Shed, linked in my bio. Pro photos thanks to
mallingong.com
4 months ago
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Bay Area Makerfaire was another wonderful year, and I got to teach two EMF Explorer Badge workshops. With
#iFixit
sponsoring the soldering irons this year, it was SO much nicer having quality tools on hand for the students to learn with. Huge thanks to iFixit for helping make the event a success.
5 months ago
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For
#Teardown2024
, I created an SMD solder challenge board. The OG design made by MakersBox was a perfect fit for the escalator artwork from the t-shirts, which I converted into PCB layers and printed by
#OshPark
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5 months ago
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#Teardown2025
was our best year ever. I helped with so many wonderful workshops and taught a workshop myself, using my EMF Explorer Badge soldering board to explore electromagnetic frequencies. Thanks to all the epic folks who taught workshops and attendees who helped make it a success.
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#HackadayEurope
was a blast. Hosted at Motion Labs in Berlin, we showed up early to help solder up all the SAOs as a last-minute assembly party in preparation for everyone's arrival the next day. Attendees got a batch of SAOs to get them started, which paired well with Hackaday's SAO badge design.
5 months ago
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The EMF workshop at dadaLab in Austin, TX was wonderful. The lighting, projections, and attentive students made for a wonderful event. Thanks again to dadaLab for providing such a great space. If you missed out and want an EMF Explorer board, check the link in my profile to buy your own.
5 months ago
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Carrie (of Alpenglow)
5 months ago
It's the time of year where I get to show off all the cool things our friends make! Check out the 2025 Alpenglow Gift Guide and find something fun for that electronics nerd in your life (and maybe that's you!)
www.alpenglowindustries.com/pages/2025-g...
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#WHY2025
(What Hackers Yearn) was amazing. I taught 5 workshops at the Hardware Hacking Village, run by Mitch Altman. The strict photo policy and 50 students per class = no photos of participants. I'll be teaching again for Congress this winter in Hamburg, Germany. Are you going? If so, let me know!
5 months ago
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For
#Toorcamp2024
, I taught my EMF Explorer Badge soldering workshop with about 40 participants, and there were SO many interesting things to listen to across the campgrounds! The event happens every other year on Orcas Island. Great way to relax in the woods with 700 nerds camping with fast WiFi
5 months ago
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This was an experiment from years ago, but I still love it. I wanted to virtually create a sculpture. I sculpted the tree in VR, 3D printed it, then programmed touch-reactive lighting to create an adjustable lamp. I love the concept and hope to return to this sometime to create the next version.
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This PCB I made can be installed either as an SAO (simple add-on) or worn as an βenamelβ lapel pin. This eye is from Γon Flux, which was an animated avant-garde science-fiction adventure television series and a core part of my childhood. Find me at local events if you want to grab one for yourself.
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Jason Coon
7 months ago
I finally got an EMF Explorer Badge kit by
@drc3p0.bsky.social
! The PCB art is beautiful, the kit is easy to assemble & it sounds amazing. I spent some time over the weekend wandering the house listening to different sources of electromagnetic frequency noise. Demo:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYrN...
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Jenny List
10 months ago
New badge 2, a
sporklogic.com
EMF explorer. Much translucent PCB awesomeness.
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After almost 5 years of navigation through a pandemic, I must say that CO2 monitors and xylitol nasal rinse have become some of the most important tools of my daily covid prevention toolkit.
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over 1 year ago
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My EMF Explorer boards are available for sale at the MakerShed. Comes in kit-form and pre-assembled. They keep selling out! Grab one while you can, otherwise you can subscribe to be notified as soon as they're in stock!
www.makershed.com/search?q=emf...
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over 1 year ago
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Past Lives is a 26k sq ft makerspace w/ studio space for rent in Portland, OR. Vibrant community and paid employees so it's surprisingly organized. They had an "ant weight" (under 1lb) robot competition tonight. Here's footage of two of them going at it.
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over 1 year ago
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Is this the new app to replace them all? We'll see..In the meantime, if you want to learn more about my work, check out
DarcyNeal.com
for all info. I teach electronics workshops and love designing new things. Will post here more often once I find a good cross-posting app. Have any reccs?
over 1 year ago
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