Jewelry Made from Broken Plates
Victoria E talks about the Broken Plate Pendant Co, jewelry made from broken ceramics and plastic plates. Link.
Victoria E talks about the Broken Plate Pendant Co, jewelry made from broken ceramics and plastic plates. Link.
Nick writes – You recently put up a link to Alex’s Mobile GPS tracker article – it used an extra microcontroller which was not strictly necessary since the GM862-GPS features an inbuilt Python interpreter. My article describes the process for developing with Python on the GM862-GPS, and also includes the source code for an application […]
Cheyton on Craftster shows you how to take an ordinary men’s button down shirt and turn it into this cute dress for a little girl. Link.
Donn writes in – This page shows you how to hack a cheap car stereo with the PT2313L audio processor integrated circuit to be able to accept an auxiliary input, say from an MP3 player. The need for such a hack grew out of my frustration with connecting portable music players to my cheap car […]
Ryan writes – This weekend, I’ve quenched my thirst for adventure with my slap-together homebrew reservoir for playing with non-newtonian fluid. I powered it up, filled it with oobleck, struck a resonance, and had some fun! Details and more from the construction… Non-Newtonian Fluid Oscillator – Link.
David writes in – One of the many factors that can put people off learning how to use microcontrollers is the cost that can be involved. Steven show us how to minimize the costs for solid PIC microcontroller development environment for using free[1] (or very cheap) software. PIC & Electronic Development on a Shoestring – […]
Tyler writes in – My blog is intended to eventually become a resource for amateur robotics (with personal reviews and links to great articles on the subject), but I’ve included an arcade project that I thought readers of Make might be interested in. I’ve built 7 MAME arcade cabinets from scratch, the story of the […]