Solar Powered Flashlight With No Battery!
Make a flashlight whose energy source is light. Despite not having a battery, the flashlight will work fine at night.
Posted by Tom Fox
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Make a flashlight whose energy source is light. Despite not having a battery, the flashlight will work fine at night.
Posted by Tom Fox
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Got a project too big for a microcontroller? This embedded Linux board offers powerful features in a small package.
Posted by Matt Richardson
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Instructions for making your own Arc Reactor, similar to what Tony Stark wears in Iron Man. I’ll give you a general idea of how I built it, along with how...
Posted by Eric Weinhoffer
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A wave of your finger opens this magic treasure chest.
Posted by Gordon McComb
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Global domination for the young evil genius.
Posted by Steve Lodefink
Categories: Electronics, Fun & Games, Kids & Family | 1 Comment
Make your own Arduino-controlled color film processor.
Posted by Andrew Lewis
Categories: Arduino, Art & Design, Photography & Video | 1 Comment
These directions were adapted from alan-parekh.com. The IR Jammer project is microcontroller-based; what this means is there is a small self-contained computer that controls the unit. The IR Jammer will...
Posted by Alan Parekh
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Fun & Games | 2 Comments
The Evasive Beeping Thing is appropriately named, since it dutifully does exactly what its name implies: it sends out a 5-second, high-pitched beep every few minutes. The source is extremely...
Posted by Brad Graham
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Build a 4-camera surveillance system and watch from any web browser.
Posted by David Bodnar
Categories: Fun & Games, Home | No Comments
In this project we’re going to take inspiration from Len Keeler’s original Elastic String Bass. We’ll pick it up (no pun intended) and run with it, adding multiple strings for...
Posted by Steve Hobley
Categories: Music, Electronics | 1 Comment
Add touch sensors which trigger audio tags. This helps visually impaired people find their way around a new device. Or you could make an educational toy to help Junior learn...
Posted by Matt
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One of the best things about exhibiting at Maker Faire is giving attendees a challenge. For the 2010 Maker Faire Bay Area, I decided to combine a past project of...
Posted by Steve Hoefer
Categories: Arduino, Electronics, Kids & Family | 1 Comment