April 2009


Hackintosh by 3LgoRdoHackintosh is a PC standard, X86, P4, Core 2 or AMD running the system from Apple, Mac OS X, it is necessary to use a DVD for installation, an ISO in Mac OS X hacking, or modified internally by hackers / programmers.

Apple from the moment it announced it would adopt the same Intel processors, that around 2005, opened a big gap for hackers alter and modify its fabulous and sophisticated system based on UNIX.

Though even before that, in 2004, the hackers obtained an internal DVD Beta, someone from within Apple, released this ISO in IRC channel, that place is infested with hackers, especially those who use FreeBSD, and Mac OS as the system and X based on the power of the core open source Darwin / BSD, it is clear, but not confirmed officially, it was one of the programmers of Apple, Linux User and probably attended the IRC channel, which spread the news to your friends.

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2009-04-04 162054Windows/Mac/Linux/Etc: XBMC has just released the first beta of XBMC 9.04 (codename Babylon), packed with several impressive new features and fixes.

New-to-this-release features include support for more filetypes, some crazy Karaoke features, improvements to the skinning framework, better music and movie scraping tools for artwork, and support for PowerPC Macs. The release is available on Windows, Mac, Linux (shortly), AppleTV, and original Xbox. It’s a hefty download, so get started! While you’re enjoying your new XBMC install, check out these five awesome themes for customizing XBMC. http://xbmc.org/download/

entradaThis is a homemade 3d printer I’ve built from a Lexmark Z12 desktop printer.

Alvaro Fogassa said ” I’ve got too many e-mails asking me how it works,so i will try to explain it here.
whats needed besides the printer:

* 3 step motor drives
* 2 step motors size 23 with about 200oz/in
* Power supply(24volts x 5amps)
* The Pcbs and Bascom
* All the hardware (Iwill talk about that when I finish it.)
*The software to slice the .stl file and send it to the printer………”

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Gcam guiGCAM is the free GNU Computer Aided Manufacturing package. Most 3-Axis Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) mills such as the Taig and Sherline are supported in both english and metric units. GCAM has a simple interface for making bolt holes, drill holes, sketches, templates, and more. After extruding these entities one can export the corresponding G-code for the selected cutting tool(s).

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I found this CNC Trick with his CNC’s lead screw nuts, he decided to make them himself out of scrap. Here if a quick tutorial which documents how he made them. and also work all CNC story you can find in this site. I love this Site ;-0

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Glen M Southern is currently working on a number of ZBrush Training solutions including tutorials and DVDs. The DVDs will be available from KURV Studios in June 2005. The first title released will allow an artist to see first hand how to set up the ZBrush workspace, get an understanding of the tools and the document window and see a model being created from launching ZBrush to the final render.

finished01-2Gutted a zippo style lighter and inserted a blue ray laser module. The old fuel compartment houses the batteries. This is pretty cool, though it might take forever to actually light a cigarette with it. His build log is quite nice with diagrams and detailed pictures of the whole process.

IMG 0123-1Welcome to CNC Gunsmithing. His name is Justin. Some of you may know him by jwh02017. he has developed this website to show gun enthusiast the different types of firearms that can be manufactured using CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) equipment. ” I am fortunate to have access to all kinds of CNC machines. I am a mechanical engineer, and work for my father’s machine shop. Much of our work is for the aerospace industry, so quality is an up most importance. I have carried this same quality of work to my gun hobby. I have worked as a machinist for several years now, and I don’t consider myself a gunsmith. “

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