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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
06/20/2012
This is a short documentary about the LEGO Turing Machine built by Jeroen van den Bos and Davy Landman at...
06/19/2012
Laurens Valk built this Arduino-powered milling machine with some classmates: This machine was developed for Mechatronics class – second year...
06/19/2012
Historicon 2012, “Historical Miniature Gaming’s Biggest Summer Vacation,” is held at the Fredericksburg Expo & Conference Center in Fredericksburg, VA,...
06/18/2012
I can imagine all sorts of uses for Phil Tucker’s motion-detect sprinkler home defense system. Testing a motion activate sprinkler....
06/18/2012
Audiobody hacks together music using DIYer-friendly electronics, which they describe in how-to videos — like these cool light tubes! How...
06/15/2012
BurritoB0t is Marko Manriquez’s thesis project at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. Burritob0t is a platform for rapid prototyping and tracing...
06/15/2012
Mike from Nootropic Design created this Tabasco bottle lamp: I love Tabasco and always though that their cute little miniature...
06/14/2012
Learn how easy it is to make your own solder flux at home.
06/14/2012
Thingiverse user Krest created STLs for five slightly different scales, which can be printed up and linked together to create...
06/13/2012
Internet historian Jason Scott is working on a DEFCON documentary. Here’s a sneak peek, a snippet featuring Joe Grand, who...
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