A sous vide immersion cooker using off-the-shelf parts plus some re-purposed elements. The controller is partitioned so that it can be used in other projects as well.
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Jake Spurlock
Categories: Electronics, Food & Beverage | 3 Comments
TouchUp is a project initially developed to help a middle-aged woman who lives with multiple sclerosis (MS) in a caregiving facility. Due to the effects of MS, she has limited...
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Kai Kwadwo Rohan
Categories: Arduino, Hacks | No Comments
While you can always buy at a lamp at the store to save you time and money, this guide will provide you with the tools to build a one of...
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Team Recycling Et Cetera
Categories: Art & Design, Home | No Comments
By replacing the doorbell’s original speaker with a recording module, the wireless doorbell is able to play custom ringtones. Here is a video summarizing the project.
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Jason Poel Smith
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Music | 2 Comments
This guide will share ideas for common materials you can use to create a one-of-a-kind remote-controlled car.
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Three Guys
Categories: Robotics | 1 Comment
At normal listening distances, an array of twelve speakers arranged on the faces of a dodecahedron is a very good approximation of a point sound source, and the sound waves...
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Sean Michael Ragan
Categories: Music, 3D Printing | No Comments
It seems that no matter how much things change, one thing that is always constant is a kid’s fascination with all things trains. When my son was about 4 years...
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Kevin Fodor
Categories: Fun & Games | 1 Comment
Solar lights are great applications for a remote application, like your back yard. You can make your own more powerful solar lights using LEDs. You can get the gear you...
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Matthew Heideman
Categories: Energy | No Comments
After seeing one of those pens that shocks you, I thought about putting something like that into a mouse as a joke. But mixing computers and high voltage is not...
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Gene Bergmann
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Fun & Games | No Comments
This word clock has a lot of small steps that add up to a moderately difficult build. You’ll be building three circuit boards, possibly making (or modifying) a frame, soldering...
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Robert Gill
Categories: Arduino, Computers & Mobile | 2 Comments
One of the most powerful additions to an X10 system is macro capability, where a computer continuously monitors the powerline for trigger signals, and responds by executing a timed sequence...
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Jim Newell
Categories: Computers & Mobile | No Comments