Upcycled Technology: Clever Projects You Can Do With Your Discarded Tech (Tech gift)
By Daniel Davis
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This book is for do-it-yourself tinkerers that are curious about the world around them and love to re-purpose or upcycle old things to make them new again.
Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis is an IT professional and Youtube personality with an insatiable curiosity and a propensity for tinkering. Using his desire to constantly learn and share what he's learned, Daniel founded the STEM focused Tinkernut, LLC (www.tinkernut.com) to teach people more about tinkering, hacking, and programming. His efforts through Tinkernut, LLC have been featured and published in several major websites, blogs, textbooks, and magazines. Aside from learning and teaching, Daniel is also an active supporter and member of local maker spaces and maker space initiatives.
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Upcycled Technology - Daniel Davis
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Tinkernut Presents: Upcycled Technology: Clever Projects You Can Do with
Your Discarded Tech
Library of Congress Cataloging
ISBN: (print) 978-1-63353-909-9 (ebook) 978-1-63353-910-5
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019932088
BISAC category code: SCI028000—SCIENCE / Experiments & Projects
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Introduction
Why Upcycle Old Technology?
Prepare to Repair
Safety First!
Where Do I Look?
What Do I Look For?
What Tools Do I Need?
Computers & Peripherals
Project 1 Old Webcam to Backup Camera
Project 2 Turning an Old Laptop into a Projector
Project 3 CD-ROM Drive to 3D Printer
Mobile Devices
Project 1 Old Smartphone to Security Camera
Project 2 Revive an Old iPod
Project 3 Old Cell Phone to Smartwatch
Photo glossary
Project Journal
Afterword
Acknowledgements
About the Author
If you are not familiar with the concept of upcycling,
I like to define it as the creative act of turning junk into something marvelous. There’s something gratifying about taking what’s been discarded and giving it a new soul. While upcycling is most commonly associated with clothing or furniture, we will be focusing on upcycling old technology. So does that mean we will be turning old keyboard keys into new earrings or old CDs into coasters? Not so much. This book will focus more on repurposing and reusing the technical components themselves, such as turning an old flip phone into a smartwatch, or an old laptop into a projector. Why would anyone want to do that? What are the benefits? Let’s take a look!
Erasing E-waste
According to the EPA, only 12.5 percent of e-waste is recycled.¹ What happens to e-waste that doesn’t get recycled? It gets sent to landfills. A report conducted by the United Nations Environmental Program² estimated that fifty million tons of computers, smartphones, and other electronic waste were sent to the dump annually. This can have devastating effects on the environment not only from e-waste, but also through increasing the mining of precious metals that are used to create the newer devices.
Saving Some Money
There are always cost saving benefits when you decide to upcycle as opposed buying something brand new. As a tinkerer, however, it’s hard for me to see all those millions of tons of transistors, resistors, processors, LCDs, LEDs, and other useful bits and bytes that just go to waste. There is so much value and potential just waiting for the right creative spirit to scoop it up and transform it into something incredible! Lesser known pro tip: most electronics use precious metals in their components. It’s estimated that each year Americans throw away sixty million dollars in gold and silver. Just think about learning how to extract that!
Kindling That Creative Spark!
I firmly believe that the best way to learn is to embrace creativity and curiosity. A wise man once said, Creativity is intelligence having fun.
Upcycling technology is a great way to tap into that creativity while having fun and learning more about