Month: July 2011

Computer Fan Fume Extractor

Phil Levchenko, who shared his DIY power supply a couple weeks ago, has a new project: Iโ€™ve got a new tool on my workbench โ€“ portable fume extractor. Itโ€™s 92mm fan that works from 4 AA batteries and has a variable speed. Mobility is a really good thing, especially when youโ€™ve got a tons of […]

Radio Controlled Flying Super Hero

Radio Controlled Flying Super Hero

Portland, Oregon resident Greg Tanous designed this superhumanoid R/C airplane that is almost certain to delight any child, inner or outer, who beholds it. Given the unbridled awesomeness of its subject, I am inclined to forgive the er, enthusiastic rock music soundtrack in this video, but feel obliged to warn of it. Greg sells plans and full kits for a couple version of his design.

Pringles Can Antenna Turns 10

Pringles Can Antenna Turns 10

Ten years ago, over a hot 4th of July weekend, a few of us “alpha geeks” were hanging out on Rob Flickenger‘s porch in Sebastopol, CA testing out homebrew microwave antennas when we stumbled upon the fact that you could squeeze about 12db out of an empty Pringles can and some miscellaneous hardware. At the […]

How-To: Tin Can Flag Windsock

Nothing says summer quite like a colorful windsock blowing in the breeze on a hot, lazy day. Stephanie Lynn from Under the Table and Dreaming shares a delightfully simple Tin Can Flag Windsock tutorial that’s just perfect for the Fourth of July! The chunky wooden stars are definitely my favorite detail.