“Your Projects” is a column that features some of the awesome creations our readers have been making. These projects from our readers come from the MAKE Google+ Community and beyond.
On our Google+ page, Daniel McGregor shared some highlights from the recent Maker Faire Hannover.
David Watts shares:
I decided to mod my lovely old radio (actually only 1993 or 96 but it still looks vintage) to use as a portable MP3 player speaker. I wanted to keep the radio functionality and not damage the radio, so I opted for an extra amplifier. I chose a quick and easy solution, I bought a cheap lm386 mini mono amplifier board from ebay and basically shoved it in there.
I also had to sum the stereo signal, essentially mixing it together to input into the amp.
Chris Savage shares:
Its a (sort of) Discrete LiFePO4 Charger. Its going to be the building block for a PIC smart Charger. The Tiny little IC to the left is a Current Sense IC..Which For some reason doesnt work properly. I actually realized I could just sense R4 and dont need the current sense circuitry.
Last week Alex Larson was “just playing around on a CNC.”
On the Maker Camp community, we saw this:
We made a Spin-bot at the Woodbury Library! We took turns adding parts. We also made a rocket glider but it crashed much too early and lost a wing! Luckily we put together smaller non-rocket gliders and made them do all sorts of tricks.
To wrap up we’ll show camper Daphne Barretto’s project, with its succinct caption: “Motor.”
Like these projects? Be sure to sound off in the comments! Your project could be in next week’s column.
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Yeah! I miss seeing this kind of stuff on the MAKE blog! It used to be all about makers and their creations, but nowardays it seems be more about the “maker movement” and endless updates on the state of 3d printing. More makers!!!
Noted! And thank you! I’ll be putting this column up every week, so keep an eye out!
Check out this MITERS student’s report on hacking up an old donated CNC mill to revive it for club use. http://yameb.blogspot.com/2013/08/getting-dyna-myte-1007-cnc-mill-working.html
Tweeting smoker and temperature controller: http://www.instructables.com/id/Tweeting-Wireless-Ugly-Drum-Smoker-UDS-tempera/