Year: 2007

Great Year of Weekends!

It’s been a great year of weekend projects. There’s no new video today, but check out a few favorites from this past year! The most viewed video from our blip.tv views is how to make a catapult with Bill Gurstelle. We made this podcast at Maker Faire! The most viewed weekend project video on youtube […]

Headphone art creates insane sound loops

Headphone art creates insane sound loops

“Headphones”, an art piece by Andre Avelas employs 1,000 individual headphone sets where 960 work as speakers and 40 as microphones in order to create a continuous feedback loop that can be controlled on a nearby mixer. The project included an amplification circuit that added more hum to the feedback chain. Pretty interesting use of […]

Bicycle-powered welder

Mike writes – An inertia friction welder powered by a bicycle. Built in 2 months and at a cost of ร‚ยฃ302. Finished and run for the first time at around 6pm GMT, Saturday 15th December. Thanks go to Andy for the welding, Steevo for the machining, Martin for grafting, Greg for filming and squeaking, Graeme […]

Servo hack: make a 360-degree robot drive motor

Servos can work really well as drive motors for a small robot. Their motion is relatively precise and predictable, and they operate on the same voltage as most microcontroller electronics, allowing you to build a simple robot without any additional motor control circuitry. Standard servos, though, can only rotate through about 180-degrees. Although you can […]