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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
03/08/2010
The project description for this iPhone stabilizer is in Japanese but as usual you can rely on Google Translate’s garbled...
03/08/2010
Natural Deselection is an instrument that competes plants against each other. The device empowers plants to control the fate of...
03/07/2010
This month on Make: Online we’re talking about DIY moviemaking. One important subset is the brickfilm: a stop-motion movie using...
03/07/2010
The Burntwire Brothers remodeled a room to house their collection of D&D paraphernalia as well as a place to hold...
03/06/2010
Everyone and their grandmamas are building cool clocks these days, and Viacheslav Slavinsky‘s “Strobeshnik” is another example. Viacheslav etched stenciled...
03/06/2010
Neil Fraser’s Lava Lamp Centrifuge is 10′ across, weighs 50 pounds, and spins at 42 rpm generating 3 Gs. It...
03/06/2010
While the renders look a little dated, it’s hard not to appreciate the passion put into this recreation of Jules...
03/05/2010
Polish Lego builder Paul “Sarial” Kmiec built this fantastic robotic arm using Technic Power Functions elements combined with an external...
03/05/2010
It’s hard to give Carnegie Mellon PhD student Chris Harrison’s Skinput a fair shake without automatically assuming it’s a variant...
03/04/2010
La Subterranea is a project that uses a laser to map out underground tunnels. La Subterranea [is] an ongoing research...
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