DIY netbook stand
This sturdy, portable DIY netbook stand is perfect for smaller models between 7-10 inches.
This sturdy, portable DIY netbook stand is perfect for smaller models between 7-10 inches.
Besides the proton pack, he made a trap, a pair of “ecto goggles,” and the obligatory jumpsuit. “Aim for the flattop!”
Instructables user deceiver lives in southern Maine and needed a big DTV antenna to pick up signals from up to 60 miles away, so he build Big Bertha, a giant dtv antenna, and shows your inquiring minds how to do the same.
Good Instructable for the advanced folks out there, your code won’t be portable, but you’re advanced, so whatever :) RazorConcepts writes– Arduino is slow? What? This instructable will show just how slow a part of Arduino is, and how to fix it. It’s true – more specifically, Arduino’s digitalWrite command takes a considerable amount of […]
Instructables user neorazz has posted a tutorial on how to build a dust separator attachment for your shop vac. It is described as “cyclonic,” which it may or may not actually be (see the comments), but it does, apparently, work quite well at separating out the heavier bits of flotsam (which ends up in the bucket) from the actual dust (which goes on to the vacuum).
Instructables user pribich writes: I have used a Kill A Watt electric meter for a while and I decided to build an analog one. This project went from being simple, with a single panel ammeter and an outlet, to full scale with three meters, a lamp socket, binding posts, and switches for all the outputs. […]
Instructables user jtigermask13 has posted a tutorial on making these working children’s iPod costumes.