Tiny scope gives the mini a run for its money
This “tiny” oscilloscope rescued from a yard sale, was rebuilt with a 1-inch diameter Mullard DH3-91 CRT. Check out the nicely compiled details of its refurbishment at the link below. TinyScope
This “tiny” oscilloscope rescued from a yard sale, was rebuilt with a 1-inch diameter Mullard DH3-91 CRT. Check out the nicely compiled details of its refurbishment at the link below. TinyScope
Here’s a detailed description of the guts of the “Plasma Mug”, another piece of geeky schwag. This maker details the entire breakdown process to the last drop of spilled dripping hot glue. Plasma Cup Inverter
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Kalimba buzz mechanism [above, top-left] DIY analog tape delay machine [above, top-right] The art of the junkbot [above, bottom-left] Fractal Laptop Etch [above, bottom-right]
This week: The Point-to-Point Circuit Robot, Soceadth Art Bikes, The Mountain Guitar, Tetris on an Oscilloscope, Plastic Model Fiber Optics, Kyaraben – The Character Bento, The Quest for Edible Baran, Flash + Gainer Seesaw, and Space Invader Mosaic Tile Street Art. Point-to-Point Circuit Robot Circuit boards – who needs em, right? As you can see, […]
The HOW blog points to a new site from Fontshop called FontStruct, an online tool that will help you build your own modular fonts.
If you want to get the most out of you motorcycle, or car, you really need to have a baseline measurement of your ride. A dyno is something that a high performance shop may have, or you can usually find them at a rally like Sturgis or Daytona. I have never seen one in a […]
This could be a great starting point for a motion control system or a DIY simulator. The movement of the servos is very smooth, and they can all be controlled simultaneously and independently. The website has all the code needed for the build and a nice video of it in action. This tutorial will describe […]