Gallery

Snapshots from my hands-on projects and radio experiments over time.

A dimly lit room filled with vintage radio and communication equipment. There are various control panels with dials and switches, a typewriter on a desk, and several wires and cables visible. Two folding chairs are positioned in front of the equipment, and manuals or booklets are placed on one of the chairs.
A person wearing protective goggles and gloves is holding a soldering iron and soldering wire. They are working on an electronic project, which is placed in a container covered with duct tape.
Hands engaged in a detailed task involving a small mechanical device, possibly a watch or some type of precision instrument. The workspace appears to be dimly lit, focusing on the fine manual work being executed.
A breadboard setup featuring an electronic circuit. Two tactile push buttons and an ESP8266 module are connected with several jumper wires. The breadboard rests on a surface with a green cutting mat and a notepad visible in the background.
A 3D printer in action, with a partially completed black object on the print bed. The machine features transparent casing, metal components, and a control panel displaying settings and progress information.
A Pi Supply electronic board is placed on a wooden surface surrounded by books. The board features USB ports and is labeled with its brand and model. The books surrounding it have colorful covers and appear to be related to science and exploration.
A person works in a cluttered workshop surrounded by various tools, plastic storage bins, and coiled cables. They are engaged in a task involving a bicycle, with sparks flying around, indicating some kind of metalwork or welding.
A breadboard setup with various electronic components including a microcontroller, jumper wires, resistors, and an OLED display showing a frequency. The components are mounted on a wooden base with a bright green background.
A small electronic project is assembled on a breadboard placed on a wooden surface. It includes wires, a microcontroller, and a display screen showing a humidity reading of 39% and a temperature of 25C. Various tools like wire cutters and digital components such as a seven-segment display are laid around it. A potted plant is visible in the top left corner.

Our Story

Wavecraft Labs began as a passion project blending radio waves and hands-on tinkering, growing into a hub for creative builds.