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[Daniel] sent us his entry to the Epilog laser cutter difficulty on instructables. He made a book scanner, mainly out of discovered parts. The bulk …
[Daniel] sent us his entry to the Epilog laser cutter difficulty on instructables. He made a book scanner, mainly out of discovered parts. The bulk …
got an IBM PCjr laying around? Why not turn it into a twitter browsing machine? [Alex Grant] did this for the Rochester Institute of Technology’s …
2,000 songs. Impossibly small. Reeks of fish. There is something very fishy going on with this conversion of a 4GB iPod nano to an 8GB …
[Josh] is replacing the springs in his car’s suspension. He wished to understand the travel rates of these springs, however apparently, this is a carefully …
If you’re thinking of trying the acetone-vapor polishing process to smooth your 3D printed objects you simply should check out [Christopher’s] experiments with the process. …
This solar clock was developed utilizing a great deal of salvaged parts. We discover it fascinating that [Nereus] integrated a sound of storage capacitors with …
[Aaron] a google employee came up with an idea that would be good for the environment, as well as fun. The Radish is a solar …
[Alex] developed what he phone calls a light to noise converter. It reacts in a different way depending upon the type of light: remote controls, …
visitor [Jasper] composes in with radiant praise for the TFT_eSPI library for the ESP8266 as well as the different affordable 480×320 TFT screens (ILI9341, ILI9163, …
With some cautious programming as well as most likely tedious testing, [Tim] was able to get his CNC router to play [Jonathan Coulton’s] “Still Alive”. …