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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
Latest from John Baichtal
06/02/2011
AFOL Marshall Banana built this extremely impressive and faithful Jawa sandcrawler Facts: Minifigscale: 96 cm long, 100.5 cm long (lowered...
06/02/2011
We are now accepting entries for the 2nd Annual World Maker Faire New York, September 17 and 18, 2011 at...
06/01/2011
The prototype design used a carriage assembly constructed from steel rods that were assembled using connectors that can be printed...
06/01/2011
Michael Zoellner of Erlangen, Germany, created this display out of solar-powered lights with ping-pong-ball diffusers. The pixels of the 5×3...
05/31/2011
Great Global Hackerspace Challenge Winner Crowned As MAKE online editor and GGHC judge Gareth Branwyn related earlier this week, Hackerspace...
05/31/2011
Trammell Hudson of NYC Resistor designed an interface a day for his hackable inPulse watch. He has a lot of...
05/30/2011
Robert Hodgin’s RC copter looks pretty sweet on a long exposure. RC Light Painting
05/29/2011
The MTM Snap was designed by Jonathan Ward of MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms. It costs about $500, runs...
05/27/2011
Sculptor Colin Selig was inspired by the curves of a junk propane tank on his property, and turned it into...
05/26/2011
Tinkerer and author John Graham-Cumming (he wrote the Geek Atlas) created an Arduino-based gaming system that fits in a can....
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