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Intro to MITERS
Topic posted by
canida
Here's a nice introductory video for MITERS
, the MIT club that Eric
, Tim Anderson
, and the Squid Labs
team used as their clubhouse/home base for building awesome things while
at MIT. Looks like people are still learning new things, and
making good use of the tools and shop space.
... read more »DIY- homemade projector
Instructable posted by
porkypinekiwi
i will show you how to make a homemade projector using mostly things you
can find around the house. (remember to read the whole thing before you
start because i am adding new info at the end as i learn more, im a
beginner 2)
what you will need you will need a large cardboard box, i used a
cornfl... read more »Weekly Project: Noggin Logger--A Wearable GPS Data Logger
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PSdp
Where have you been? And, where did you go today? While words can aptly
describe your daily activities, a picture can communicate around a
thousand words, or something like that. Better yet, take that picture
and wrap it around a fistful of GPS data and now you're really talking.
The GPS Logger ... read more »Home Made BFO metal detector
Instructable posted by
JoelDude
I read a couple of do it yourself metal detector write ups in the web as
well as the one in the Instructables page that looks exactly like the
one on a page. So I decided to make my own too. However I made up most
of it as I went around because the information on the web was incomplete
or not very p... read more »DIY Laser tag system (from simple to complex)
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MacDynamo
Here's one of those classic games you probably played with your friends
as a kid at birthday parties, mock-up military training, or just hanging
out with your buds. You probably play this with your friends still, but
it's a pain to keeping paying to get only a few minutes of shoot-em-up
fun. Why not... read more »Make Your Own Multi Colour PCB
Instructable posted by
icecreamterror
In this Instructable I'm going to show you how to make your own coloured PCBs
What You Need
A PCB to dye
A Permanent Marker the colour you want to dye your PCB
Acetone (I use nail polish remover that has acetone as the main ingredient)
Kitchen roll
LETS GO! Start off with a clean ... read more »Mod your Trust multimedia keyboard
Instructable posted by
laurentio
When i bought this keyboard for my media center i saw that wasn't any
power button, you just put batteries inside and you are ready to use the keyboard.
Unfortunately if you don't use your keyboard for some time your
battery discharge rapidly.
So i decided to insert a power switch and a LED ind... read more »Atmel Xmega USB/Serial Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Instructable posted by
wandererwolf
This instructable walks you through programming and using the Boston
Android Xmega evaluation board to work as a simple arbitrary waveform
generator taking advantage of the integrated 12bit DAC and high speed
DMA controller. I have provided precompiled firmware as well as source
code which can be lo... read more »CRANE GAME
Instructable posted by
marc.cryan
This shows you how to build an arcade style crane game out of scrap
parts. The basic parts are: a motorized assembly that
raises and lowers a claw, a track for the assembly to move around
on, and a ctontroller with some electronics.
Here is a video of the machine in action.
Video -
Emma ... read more »
Color Changing Digital PC Fan Controller
Instructable posted by
CalcProgrammer1
We've all seen LED fans that you can put in your computer to make it
look cool. They usually come in blue, sometimes red or green and
consist of a basic PC fan with 4 bright LED's mounted in the 4
corners. They source their voltage from the fan's power input, so
if you're using a fan controller (e... read more »Double Capacity MintyBoost with 4-AA Battery Holder Modification
Instructable posted by
RoysterBot
Need a highly portable USB power source that can be replenished with
readily available, common batteries?
The MintyBoost from adafruit
Industries is an awesome little kit that nets you a USB charger
that runs on 2 AA batteries. This is a great thing because AA
batteries are available anyw... read more »

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