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HOW TO – Make a radio controlled voice box

HOW TO – Make a radio controlled voice box

PicoswitchedThis guide will show you how to use a PicoSwitch in combination with a simple voice recorder to make a radio controlled voice/sound effect box. You can then mount this box into a radio controlled car, plane, boat, robot etc. and have fun triggering sounds at just the right moments. All you need to do is to take wires from the ‘play’ switch of a voice recorder, and connect them to a PicoSwitch. Link.

HOW TO – Make water rockets

WaterThis site has tons of how-tos and information on making water rockets (up to 6 feet tall!) Materials required tends to be limited to one or two pop bottles, some putty or Blu-Tack, a bicycle pump and an adaptor and making use of a sharp knife. Parachutes can be as simple as a bin-liner and still work well despite their low cost. Thanks Rick! Link.

PC inside retro TV

PC inside retro TV

TvmodZSK made a great PC in retro TV case mod – “I managed to purchase a relatively cheap EPIA M board on eBay and set about looking for a case for it. In the end I found a great 1970s National “portable” television set (once again thanks to eBay) which I thought would make the perfect case for my first ever computer case mod.” [via] Link.

Super Mario and friends – woven in fabric

Super Mario and friends – woven in fabric

MarioIt’s really interesting to see the retro gaming characters start to appear in so many hip crafster projects lately. “mario and friends- for my weaving class we had to make a weaving about 5 yards long and 14 inches wide. we got to play around with weaving structures and what we used for our weft. i really enjoyed the technique brocade, so i decided to translate mario and some other characters into my weaving.” [via] Link.