• LED Heart Project

    Updated: 2012-09-30 09:09:39
        If you have someone special who you want to make a nice electronic project for have a look at this LED Heart Project over at PyroElecto. Chris made it for his Grandmothers 91st birthday! Just think of the technology that his Grandmother has seen in her time, I am sure she will get [...]

  • Maker Faire New York: Successful Build for a Young Maker

    Updated: 2012-09-29 23:54:45
    It was great to see Audrey Armstrong, age 9, successfully complete her first solderless breadboard project at our breadboarding workshop. She built a 555 timer-controlled blinking LED circuit with a photo resistor to control the rate of the blinking. I was impressed. Great job, Audrey! Filed under: Maker Faire

  • Maker Faire New York: Giant Mechanical Thumb Wars

    Updated: 2012-09-29 23:33:34
    The classic game of thumb war meets rock-em-sock-em-robots—if the robots in question are 30 feet tall and have hands the size of engine blocks. Thumby Wars, as it’s known, was the “Team’s Choice Selection” winner in this year’s Red Bull Creation contest, and saw its first public appearance today at [...]

  • Open ROV at Maker Faire

    Updated: 2012-09-29 22:58:23
    I ran into David Lang, co-founder of the OpenROV Project and MAKE contributor, at the OpenROV booth at Maker Faire. He and his cohorts build open source submersibles and they have a couple of the robots on hand to show off. They’re at Robot Row in Area C. Filed under: [...]

  • SketchChair: “Open Source Ikea”

    Updated: 2012-09-29 22:36:10
    Everybody likes Ikea for its cheap and relatively cool-looking furniture. The only problem is a trip to Ikea is a half-day commitment what with all the time spent parking and waiting in line.  Diatom Studio’s SketchChair hopes to solve that problem. The start-up company was one of the exhibitors at [...]

  • Ebon Upton/Raspberry Pi Accepting Makey Award

    Updated: 2012-09-29 22:07:21
    MAKE contributing editor Matt Richardson awards the 2012 Makey Award for Most Hackable Gadget to Raspberry Pi. Accepting was Ebon Upton, creator of the Pi, the wildly popular new Linux-based computer system on a chip. We have Raspberry Pi boards and starter kits in the Maker Shed here at the Faire, [...]

  • Maker Faire New York: Lumiphonic Creature Choir

    Updated: 2012-09-29 21:25:38
    Come see the Lumiphonic Creature Choir at World Maker Faire inside the Great Hall. The Choir will be performing at these times and this project is not to be missed. Part music performance, part projection, the faces that appear on the end of tentacles talk & sing and complete the [...]

  • See the Lego Pancake Bot at Maker Faire

    Updated: 2012-09-29 21:11:53
    One of my favorite projects of the Faire — and there are tons of insane ones! — is Miguel Valenzuela’s Lego pancake CNC that can output pancake batter in any shape you’d like, including the shape of water molecules as well as the obligatory (if you have kids) Mickey Mouse [...]

  • Mini Mustache Machine

    Updated: 2012-09-29 19:53:58
    Jason Kridner from BeagleBoard.org and Texas Instruments is currently wandering around World Maker Faire New York with a BeagleBone-based mustache machine.

  • Pinhole Polaroid Photography

    Updated: 2012-09-29 19:26:55
    Here’s 15-year-old Chip Mahoney with his nifty pinhole Polaroid camera. It takes about 20 seconds to make an exposure. He showed me a photo he took earlier in the day and the people are wispy ghost trails. Very beautiful. Filed under: Maker Faire

  • Adafruit’s Electronic Coloring Book

    Updated: 2012-09-29 19:15:41
    I ran into Phil Torrone and Ladyada here at Maker Faire New York and they gave me an advance copy of their coloring book, E is for Electronics, an A-to-Z intro to electronics, from Andre-Marie Ampere to Clarence Zener (namesake of the Zener diode). The delightful illustrations are by Robert [...]

  • Janus: The Gatekeeper

    Updated: 2012-09-29 17:05:41
    [Piet] wrote in to tell us about his hack that allows for his front gate to be opened without a key. Unlike this hack that we featured in August, you don’t need a subway pass, just a good memory. As explained in his article (and the video after the break) if the proper sequence of [...]

  • Logitech Scroll Wheel Upgrade to Titanium

    Updated: 2012-09-27 23:54:56
      When you have a quick look at the mouse above you might not see anything special but with a closer look you will notice that the scroll wheel is not stock. Rhett sent in some pictures of his Logitech Scroll Wheel that he Upgrade to Titanium, he made the upgrade after the original wheel [...]

  • Make your own Solder Flux from Tree Resin

    Updated: 2012-09-27 20:47:29
      Next time you are out of flux you can make your own if you have a pine tree in your back yard. All you need is some of the tree resin and some IPA. Check out the full process on how to Make your own Solder Flux from Tree Resin over at the Magic [...]

  • Presentazione di Arduino al Cinema Palazzo [#arduinotour]

    Updated: 2012-09-27 12:10:20
    Siete tutti invitati domani sera (28 Settembre 2012) alle ore 18:00 a Roma presso il Nuovo Cinema Palazzo per un incontro / presentazione sulle tematiche dell’autoproduzione, digital fabrication e Arduino. A seguire, durante l’aperitivo, riprenderà vita l’installazione San Lorenzo Virtual Bike, un’installazione interattiva che permette pedalando di immergersi virtualmente fra le strade del quartiere, e proietteremo [...]

  • Crystal doorbell helps class up the joint

    Updated: 2012-09-26 17:01:19
    Even if you live in a dump this quick build will make your doorbell sound high-class. The new rig uses a crystal goblet to alert you of guests at the door. We suppose the room-silencing sound of flatware on a wine glass does make a great attention getter. For [Tobias] the hardest part of the [...]

  • Workshop on “Physical and Wearable Computing”: projects and outcomes

    Updated: 2012-09-25 16:28:42
    Last July 23-27 2012, the workshop on “Physical and Wearable Computing”, organized by SUPSI within the summer school in “Digital Fabrication and Interaction Design”, has took place involving about 20 participants. This workshop has proved to be a very good approach to introduce future makers to the concepts of digital fabrication, prototyping and design of interactive objects. On the workshop’s homepage, [...]

  • Pulse Jet Kettle

    Updated: 2012-09-23 03:05:33
      We have seen some pulse jet builds before but this Pulse Jet Kettle has to be once of the funniest builds I have ever seen. You can see the kettle in operation at the 3:20 mark of the first video. It has an added bonus of waking up everyone in the house to get [...]

  • Speech recognition on an Arduino

    Updated: 2012-09-22 18:00:25
    Speech recognition is usually the purview of fairly high-powered computers chugging along at hundreds of Megahertz with megabytes of RAM. Bringing speech recognition to the low-power microcontroller you’d find in an Arduino sounds like the work of a mad scientist or Ph.D. candidate, but that’s exactly what [Arjo Chakravarty] did. He developed the μSpeech library for [...]

  • XBox 360 Chatpad used in a Mini Computer Build

    Updated: 2012-09-21 06:37:57
      Ben Heck shows us how he used an XBox 360 Chatpad as the keyboard input to a small computer. The Chatpad has only a few pins to connect to the external circuit (which is normally the XBox controller). Microsoft has been nice enough to provide a programming header on the circuit board. Ben flashes [...]

  • Arduino Vocal Effects Box

    Updated: 2012-09-21 06:23:14
    Have you ever wished to build a box to distort and pitch your voice? Here we go. Amanda Ghassaei has published an inspiring Instructable to guide you in building an Arduino Vocal Effects Box. It samples an incoming microphone signal at a rate of about 40kHz, manipulates the audio digitally, and then outputs 8 bit [...]

  • Skube, a tangible radio

    Updated: 2012-09-20 10:21:59
    Skube is a music player that allows you to discover and share music. There are two modes, Playlist and Discovery. Playlist plays the tracks on your Skube, while Discovery looks for tracks similar to the ones on your Skube so you can discover new music that still fits your taste. When Skubes are connected together, they act [...]

  • PandoraBar – DIY Pandora Player

    Updated: 2012-09-20 06:26:35
      Check out this cool DIY Pandora Player called the PandoraBar that Jianyi Liu built. His inspiration was the Mighty Ohm radio that we saw back in 2009. The initial thought was to use a router as the main processor but in the end Jianyi used the Beagle Board since it had the processing power [...]

  • Tuitwall uses PHP-fed Arduino to display tweets

    Updated: 2012-09-18 18:01:37
    [Santiago] recently completed this project which he calls Tuitwall. It will display your Twitter feed on an LED matrix. The method he used to put it together will come in handy for any project where you need to scrape information from the Internet. The project does require a server in addition to the Arduino hardware [...]

  • Open Source Smartbike

    Updated: 2012-09-18 06:51:14
      If you enjoy biking this Open Source Smartbike project will be of interest to you. Luis Cruz who brought us Eyeboards last year is now enrolled in the University of New Orleans and has started this new project. Luis will make the code and schematics available in December so you could make your own. [...]

  • Build your own drum pad

    Updated: 2012-09-17 14:38:42
    With the Drum kit – Kit AI by Spikenzielabs you can build an electronic drum kit. The bundle contains all of the electronics, including the piezo sensors for the drum pads. You build the drum pads yourself, and then connect the Drum Kit – Kit AI to your computer to play sounds using your favorite [...]

  • Extra Special Word Clock

    Updated: 2012-09-16 06:41:11
      We have seen lots of these word clock builds. Our friend Muris has just completed his word clock build, he is using a ATmega328P microcontroller to command the 248 LED matrix to show the time and a little something special (watch the video at around the 32 second mark). Atmel AT42QT1011 touch sensors add [...]

  • RC car upgraded to Bluetooth control

    Updated: 2012-09-14 15:00:40
    [Chet] is showing off the Bluetooth controller upgrade for this RC car. The donor vehicle is a rather inexpensive Porche which he purchased to make sure he didn’t start hacking up his more expensive toys. He took a bit different route than the IOIO RC truck we saw earlier in the week, but the concept [...]

  • An Arduino-enhanced espresso machine: the “Naked Espresso”

    Updated: 2012-09-14 14:00:37
    Reborn is an australian digital creative agency whose mission is to design smart and innovative ideas. Among their works, a very nice one regards a hack consisting in the re-engineering of a sofisticated espresso machine, to show its peculiar features in the process of coffee making. By means of an Arduino board, the team can collect real-time information such [...]

  • LeafCAN V2

    Updated: 2012-09-14 01:24:46
    Chris H built and sent me a revised board for LeafCAN. The V2 board puts all of the components on the back of the board, instead of facing the LCD.  By also eliminating all of the header pins (except for the ones used to connect the LCD), the assembly becomes considerably thinner than V1: Below [...]

  • OpenSprinkler – An Open-source Internet-connected Sprinkler Controller with Web Interface

    Updated: 2012-09-10 23:51:17
    My house has a crazy amount of sprinklers.  In the front yard alone, there are 14 channels, which have been controlled by two very old Irri-Trol DewBee 7-channel units. I’m sure that they were fancy high-end stuff when they were purchased, but they look like they’re over 20 years old.  Not only were they a [...]

  • Bits and Pieces Robotic Arm

    Updated: 2012-09-10 17:01:12
    [V0R73X], who is 17  has been working on a project, to build A robotic arm. This project started out as a challenge put forward from one of his school teachers to build a robotic arm for $200.  [VoR73X] accepted, and the challenge began. He came up with a robotic arm that can be controlled from his mobile phone and [...]

  • Help bring maker culture and hacker spaces to Iraq.

    Updated: 2012-09-10 00:12:06
    A friend of mine is doing a KickStarter project to run a livestream conference and a temporary hackerspace in Baghad this fall. Bilal Ghalib (of GEMSI) has been working to bring maker culture and hacker spaces to the Middle East, for example by organizing a temporary maker space at the Maker Faire Cairo in 2011. [...]

  • 3D games for the Arduino with raycasting

    Updated: 2012-09-09 19:00:10
    For all the Arduino-based video game builds we’ve seen, we’re really only left with a bunch of 2D platformers and other sprite-based games. [Reimecker] wasn’t satisfied with this level of computational complexity, so he ported the 3D game engine made famous by Duke Nukem 3D to the Arduino (German, Google translation). [Reimecker]‘s project is based on the [...]

  • It was only a matter of time before we saw Nixie modules for the Arduino

    Updated: 2012-09-09 18:10:53
    The Nixie tube, a neon-filled tube with a series of 10 cathodes shaped like numerals, is a classic display for any build wanting a unique, vintage, or steampunk aesthetic. We shouldn’t be surprised a factory in China is now turning out Arduino-compatable Nixie modules (English translation, but don’t get your hopes up), but there it is. [...]

  • A simple Arduino-based tachometer

    Updated: 2012-09-06 20:10:16
      Chris, from PyroElectro.com, proposes a comprehensive tutorial on how to make a simple, yet effective, Arduino-based tachometer. The circuit is very simple: an IR led is coupled with an IR phototransistor to detect possible interruptions of the light beam, while the Arduino is responsible to calculate the time interval between two such events. Finally, a LCD is used [...]

  • CRX10 Educational Platform Now Available at RobotShop

    Updated: 2012-09-05 20:57:36
    The CRX10 is designed to satisfy the demand for versatile, affordable and safe educational robots. This capable little rover is easy to use and links theory and practice in order to help students learn the principles of robotics. The robot includes wireless communication, making it essay to control via its specialized computer software, or via a smartphone or tablet app. [...]

  • Teensy 3.0

    Updated: 2012-09-05 18:48:49
    I just backed the Teensy 3.0 on Kickstarter.  It’s designed by Paul Stoffregen, the same wizard behind the Arduino-compatible Teensy boards.  It sports a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 chip, and is programmable via Arduino and C.  This looks like it’s going to be a great platform for building embedded projects that need more power than the [...]

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