Month: January 2008

Waterproof APC

Waterproof APC

Who said you can’t make square waves in the pool? MAKE Flickr Pool member Rob Cruickshank created this nifty waterproof Atari Punk Console, utilizing his own custom weatherproof potentiometer design. –Link Related: Atari Punk Console schematics – Link Atari Punk Console in a Light Bulb – Link

k coffee gadget

$20k coffee gadget

This coffee set up costs over $20,000 and looks more like science equipment than a coffee machine. It’s in San Fran so I fully expect some makers to stop in and start to play a cheaper DIY version. More @ The NY Times… The Japanese siphon bar, which makes brewed coffee, at the Blue Bottle […]

Accelerometer motion analysis

There’s an article over on the WiiLi Wiki that goes into great detail describing how to translate 3D accelerometer measurements into an estimation of the position, rotation, and velocity of a device like the Wiimote. By making a few assumptions—people’s arms have a limited range of motion, most Wii play doesn’t take place in moving […]

Wooden bike

Wooden bike

Ross Millar writes in about Marco Facciola’s completely functional and completely wooden bicycle. Marco writes: I was mostly concerned that the wooden chain would break. I researched the strength of different types of wood and built jigs to test the stresses that each of the chain’s components would undergo during use. First, I used my […]

Candy-Striped Legwarmers

My pal Cynthia recently posted these fresh and fun legwarmers on her blog and I’m crazy about ’em! She says they’re super stretchy and will fit skinny and plump calves with no problem, and they sound easy to knit up as well: The basic formula: worsted weight yarn, 56 stitches knit in the round, 2×2 […]