Make: Live airs tonight! Ep15 is live from MAKE HQ in Sebastopol, CA.
Dan Spangler shows off his combustion cannon and launches a soda can and tennis ball across the back yard, and Max Heald shows us his in-progress electric wheelchair robot. Brookelynn Morris shows us her LED hula hoop and puts the staff to the hula challenge. Get a tour of the lab from Nick Raymond and meet more folks who make the magazine and projects you love.
Make: Live 15 – Make Labs
Wednesday August 24th, 9pm ET/6pm PT
Watch at makezine.com/live or on UStream
Please join us in the UStream chat or mark tweets with #makelive to interact live with the show.
We also give away a fabulous prize from Digi-Key to one chat member who can solve our photo challenge. This episode:

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The great thing about a combustion/air cannon is that your only limited by your imagination and what fits that can be shot out of it.
The great thing about a combustion/air cannon is that your only limited by your imagination and what fits that can be shot out of it.
Wheelchair robot! I am building a proof of concept scale version on a 3 wheeled platform, would love to know more about yours.
Perhaps on Make Live tonight?
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