Hackaday Links: June 21, 2026

Today marks the summer solstice, the longest day of the year and the start of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This doesn’t really have much to do with hacking hardware or buil…

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Aha - nice! Someone has done the work already. I need one of these comb razor attachments and was just about to start designing one from scratch.

They're about $5 from the manufacturer, but they won't ship outside US. One can print it for less than $0.50.

The design is in super overkill fine resolution, which always irks me a bit as it's redundant data. So I spent an hour removing 100k or more vertices, and cleaning it up. Hoping it fits well!

#3Dprinting #replacementParts

How To Find Replacement Parts When Model Numbers Don’t Match

[Sharad Shankar] repaired a broken TV by swapping out the cracked and malfunctioning image panel for a new one. Now, part-swapping is a great way to repair highly integrated modern electronics like…

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@herag my business partner and I used to talk about how good our first cigarette was going to be when we got the baby lung replacement surgery later in life… #LifeGoals #Blessed #ABreathOfFreshAir #ReplacementParts
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Return faulty goods

Find out when and how you can return faulty goods for a refund, repair or replacement.

Published my beefy stepladder foot 3d model on Printables.com. It's probably not useful to many people, but it was exactly what I needed.

I'm pretty proud of how this turned out--turned out exactly as I envisioned. Printed in 95A TPU as a good balance between flex and durability.

https://www.printables.com/model/468123-beefy-replacement-stepladder-foot

#3dprinting #diy #prusa #replacementparts #repair

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