How-To: Wiimote Rubens’ tube
Instructables user ScaryBunnyMan made a Rubens’ tube controllable with a Wiimote, and wrote up a guide so you can too. Who doesn’t love fire?
Instructables user ScaryBunnyMan made a Rubens’ tube controllable with a Wiimote, and wrote up a guide so you can too. Who doesn’t love fire?
Inspired by the Dave Chapelle show, Spikenzie Labs made this “Wrap it up” box (with detailed instructions), encouraging talkative guests to get off the stage. Here’s a video of it in action: [via Adafruit]
The Antipasto folks have a short tutorial on how to assemble battery powered touchscreen BeagleBoard gadgets. There’s minimal soldering involved, but well worth heating up the iron.
Check out Norwegian maker Hans Jørgen Grimstad’s concrete & nixie clock. (The video shows some sort of test, not the regular clock operation.) Hans’s website is in Norwegian, and Google Translate doesn’t savvy Norwegian very well, so its operation is somewhat mysterious. However, I do see that there’s an XBee involved. Hans, would you care […]
Randy Sarafan writes in: Building guitar pedals is a time-consuming, often frustrating, and expensive process. If you think you will save time and money by making your own digital delay pedal, I highly advise you to read R.G. Keen’s page on the economics of pedal building. However, if like me, you are obsessive, enjoy messing […]
At bildr we are rethinking the ways in which DIY sites have previously approached this world. Typically, the approach has been to showcase an individual’s project, while including instructions that would enable a user to create a duplicate. bildr’s method is quite different.
If you stopped by our table at the Maker Faire, you got to play around with our big drum demo of the Tactile Metronome. Lots of people had questions about how we drove the solenoid for the drum striker, so we decided to write it up once we got back home.