Chiphacker
This looks fun… Chiphacker is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for electronics hackers รขโฌโ regardless of platform or language.
This looks fun… Chiphacker is a collaboratively edited question and answer site for electronics hackers รขโฌโ regardless of platform or language.
The CRAFT editors share with you their favorite Halloween costumes that are handmade or put together with some crafty ingenuity! Natalie Zee Drieu / Princess Leia As a kid, I was (and still am) a huge Star Wars fan. I was obsessed with everything Princess Leia. When I was 7 (in 1979), my mom sewed […]
We’ve got lots of new content in the Make: Science Room, including a whole new Forensics series on the many methods of fingerprinting. Tired of those bitter family disputes over who ate the last ice cream sandwich? Take the wrapper to the lab and find out for sure! We also have a lab on testing […]
If you’re in San Francisco, don’t miss the big Chronicle Books Warehouse sale that starts today. I went last year and got some amazing deals on craft books and children’s books. It’s a great way to start holiday shopping! Chronicle Books 680 2nd Street (b/t Townsend & Brannan) San Francisco, CA Days/Times: Thursday: 5pm-7pm Friday: […]
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From Samuel Aaron Ward, this motion-activated device lowers a scarythang when it senses motion. It’s built around a Microchip PIC16F684 and is based on plans from the October 2009 issue of Nuts & Volts magazine. [Thanks, Vern!]
This is a lovely detail from a felted rug, handmade by Tanis Alexis. Tanis is a fiber artist, mom, contributor to Feltique, and a spectacular artist. She creates classic pieces of felt, but with a multimedia twist! Each rug is wet felted from 100% wool, and then the city scene is added with a limited […]
Rock Band has been released on the iPhone, and even though its a lot of fun, I would rather have something play it for me. Preferably a robot!