Month: March 2011

Bill Hammack vs The Smoke Detector: “Engineering At Its Best”

Most of our readers will know that one of the most common types of residential smoke detectors actually contains radioactive materialโ€”specifically, an isotope of americiumโ€”which is used to ionize air molecules in the detector itself. In this video, the always-engaging Bill Hammack, aka Engineer Guy, explains both the operation of the ionizing detector and, most interestingly for me, also the circuit in which it operates, and the MOSFET which is the other critical component in that circuit (and is, incidentally, the namesake of Phil Torroneโ€™s cat). Characteristic Bill quote: โ€œTo me, this is engineering at its best: Simple, reliable, and inexpensive. And saving countless lives.โ€ Thanks, Bill, as always!

How-To: Newspaper Pom Poms

Pom Poms are a fun and festive way to decorate for any occasion, and they are a big hit with guests and party goers. See how to use yesterday’s stack of newspapers to make a recycled version for your next gathering. More: How-To: T-Shirt Pom Poms HOW TO: Plastic Grocery Bag Pom Poms HOW TO […]

How-To: Plush Angry Birds

More crafty Angry Birds goodness for you, this time in the form of plushie toys. Care of Obsessively Stitching has been making these fun plush Angry Bird characters for a while, and has collected tutorials and patterns for each one over on her blog. Enjoy! More: How-To: Needle-Felted Angry Bird Angry Birds in Lego Angry […]