Squeezable Nightlight
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Soft silicone outside, tasty electronics inside.
From the column DIY: Design
By Sparkle Labs
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- where to get supplies
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http://sculpt.com/
http://www.smooth-on.com/Posted by sparklelabs on November 29, 2005 at 20:19:43 Pacific Time
- Base silicone release
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I was wondering how you can get the Base sculpture out of the silicone without disforming the silicone. Seems impossible!
-Hale
young_hackerPosted by young_maker on October 29, 2005 at 14:33:19 Pacific Time
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The silicone well maintain it's shape after being stretched.Posted by sparklelabs on October 29, 2005 at 18:08:54 Pacific Time
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Hi there
In the article, you mention a circuit with an IR sensor, Microchip and RBG led.
Can we see that circuit if at all posible???
(hope this is the place to get a rapid response, who should i email?)Posted by pftb on September 17, 2005 at 00:24:30 Pacific Time
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