How to Replace Your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Shells
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
Replacing your Switch Joy-Cons can be a tricky process where you can often get lost. Fortunately, we've got a guide to help you every step of the way.
If you got yourself a new Arduino board to dip your toes in DIY projects, we have some ideas for you to get started.
If you need to remove electronic components from a circuit, you'll need to desolder them. Check out our desoldering tips for how to do it properly.
Can’t decide between ABS and PLA filaments? They might cost the same, but find out how they differ in terms of printability and physical properties.
If the audio in your car sounds muddy and dull, there is a good chance your speakers have blown. Here's how to replace old car speakers.
With a Raspberry Pi and a camera module, there are alls sorts of possibilities for exciting new projects.
Get creative by building your own custom Bluetooth speaker, designed just the way you want it. These awesome examples will inspire you.
Scan 3D objects with your own homemade 3D scanner to turn them into models.
Want to dual-boot or multi-boot your Raspberry Pi? This is how you do it with NOOBS alternative, PINN.
If you suspect you have a malfunctioning resistor in your circuit, you can test it with a multimeter and replace it.
Your 3D printer’s heated bed wastes more than half of the total energy it consumes. Here’s how you can reduce power consumption with a simple mod.
Create a DIY smart indoor garden to grow your plants, as well as your knowledge of electronics and programming.
Why pay big bucks for a fancy lamp when you can 3D print your own design? Light up your life with these inspirational projects.
Want to get into hydroponic gardening? Check out these inspirational projects that use Arduino and Raspberry Pi for smart automation.
Stop wasting money on cloud storage - configure a Raspberry Pi with Nextcloud to build your own!
If you're using your Raspberry Pi as a media or game server, setting a static IP address will make things far easier.
Building out an electrical circuit? You'll probably want to know this then.
Upgrading from a Bowden to a direct drive extruder has some advantages, but comes with a few print quality issues.
Got a broken phone screen? Here's how you can fix, continue using, or sell your phone despite the cracked screen.
Got a WiFi-based universal IR blaster? Find out how to convert it to YTF IR Bridge so you can use it as a custom remote for Home Assistant.
Want to try something different with your Raspberry Pi? Here are some unique Raspberry Pi projects that may have never crossed your mind.