Month: September 2006

HOW TO – Canon EOS remote

HOW TO – Canon EOS remote

Samer writes – “I made a remote for my new Canon Digital Rebel XT/350D. It’s a wired remote, cost about $10 in parts, and works pretty well. A friend did the soldering, cause my skills are lacking in that department. The plans are from Camera Hacker, and I ordered the electronics from All Electronics (cheaper […]

HOW TO – Magno-Sniffer (Magnetic sniffer probe whistler thing using a hall effect sensor)

HOW TO – Magno-Sniffer (Magnetic sniffer probe whistler thing using a hall effect sensor)

Here’s a cool entry for the Instructables magnet contest, Pronteon writes – “Working with magnets and want a fast way to tell their NORTHs from their SOUTHs? Want to get an idea of their field shapes? Like making weeeeeeeooooooeeeeeeoooo noises? Build a Magno-Sniffer using a hall effect sensor, 555 oscillator circuit, piezo speaker, tongue depressor, […]

Hyperbolic Ring

Lindsay, who likes “sciences and making art”, added these pictures of her new creation, the hyperbolic ring to the CRAFT flickr pool. I asked Lindsay just what was her inspiration in creating this. Here’s what she said: “A couple of weeks ago I saw the crocheted coral reef featured on Design Sponge, so I spent […]

Liquid sculpture and water art

Liquid sculpture and water art

Spluch writes – “Martin Waugh creates art out of drops of water through the use of high-speed photography. By varying the size, speed and position of drops, as well as the color, viscosity, and surface tension, a panorama of color, movement and intrigue is created.” – Link. Related: High speed photography – water figures – […]