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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
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09/23/2010
This creation, by YouTube user MennoGorter appears to use four NXT servos to manipulate its legs, as well as an...
09/23/2010
Australian maker Doug Jackson (he of the networkable watering system controller) built this cool-looking analog stylophone. Want to make your...
09/22/2010
Sacha De’Angeli of Chemhacker has announced the release of version oh-point-one of ChemHackerSTM, a scanning and tunneling microscope (SMT). I’ve...
09/22/2010
Spotted on Thingiverse, these neato printable tool clips by elite MakerBotter Christian Arnø of Norway, creator of the MakerBot dremel...
09/21/2010
Matteo from Ithaca, NY, repurposed an obsolete computer to serve a clock. He calls it steampunk but it looks more...
09/21/2010
I just love Mark’s awe-inspiring maker lair. The most fun part of the space is how the computer has its...
09/20/2010
http://www.vimby.com/swf/media/VideoPlayerAS3.swf This looks fun! I don’t know how they got Scion to sign on, but it’s smart money — and...
09/20/2010
Garrett Mace of Macetech has announced the company’s first entry in the open source hardware realm, with the release of...
09/19/2010
This awesome trike was built by Kerry of the Netherlands, and it was featured in a charity bike ride. I’ve...
09/19/2010
Doug Jackson from Canberra, Australia, wrote in to share his watering system controller board, which he built in response to...
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