Year: 2012

NXT-Based Brick Sorting Robot

NXT-Based Brick Sorting Robot

This monster Lego sorting robot, built by Kenneth and Lasse of BrickIt, organizes bricks by size as well as color. It uses 28 motors, 7 NXT microcontroller bricks, 7 muxes, 22 sensors, and 37,500 Lego elements total. The NXT bricks communicate with each other via bluetooth and are programmed in leJOS, a Java-based firmware replacement […]

How-To: Jello Origami

The folks over at My Jello Americans made a great tutorial on making Jello origami, or “Jellogami.” Check out their video below. . The “paper” is actually granulated gelatin, water, and food coloring painted over gelatin veining sheets. The origami is faked, we used scissors and “glue” (warmed gelatin and water). [via buzzfeed]

DIY Assassin’s Creed Arm Blade Prop

DIY Assassin’s Creed Arm Blade Prop

Prop building is engrained in Maker culture. Motion picture special effects, steampunk finery, live action role playing games, cosplay, historical reenactments, and the theater all rely on props to help tell the story. For the enthusiast, building a prop is a great way to channel enthusiasm for a particular subject and expand the user experience. The research and attention to detail poured into some prop building projects can even surpass the original inspiration in form and function.