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Holy Shelf Unit, Batman!

Holy Shelf Unit, Batman!

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Here’s GREAT Maker project – Simon wanted to expand his bookcase, but there was a door on the same wall, solution: make a book case that covers the door and when you pull the super-sekret Sherlock Holmes book, the door opens! The site has before and after pictures as well as a little HOW-TO action on his method of door propulsion. Link.

Modern Marvels Invent Now Challenge

Modern Marvels Invent Now Challenge

Screenshot 01-15 Ok Makers, start your soldering irons – The History Channel announced they are in search of the nation’s next great invention idea. Inventors throughout time have shared one common attribute – a unique gift for seeing a reality that does not yet exist. The Modern Marvels Invent Now Challenge provides an opportunity for independent inventors to be discovered and to influence the ever-changing face of invention. Link. I read the terms and FAQ, you’d own everything you enter, which is good.

Lindsay’s Technical Books

Lindsay’s Technical Books

Vign I’ve pointed folks at the Linsay books as a great resource for a long time “Books for curious people – Highest quality books, new and old, for experimenters, inventors, tinkerers, mad scientists, and a very few normal people…” A Maker writes “The books cover the spectrum of DIY- machining, mechanics, electronics, wood working, cooking, and everything in between. The books range from excerpts of old technical manuals to new publications. There’s even a big mention of Make Magazine in there!” [via] Link.

Roboraptor hacks…

Roboraptor hacks…

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These pages are a little hard to get around, but this site has some interesting mods and hacks for the new WoW Wee robot, the RoboRaptor. This project tutorial shows you how to add a new color LED to the controller and how to add a stealth mode by turning off the green LED, you know, so you can have your robo dino buddy sneak up on people. Link.

Subscribe to free, del.icio.us video in iTunes

Subscribe to free, del.icio.us video in iTunes

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Lifehacker has a nice HOW-TO on subscribing to del.icio.us feeds (a bookmark service of sorts) and getting videos in iTunes. The music and videos download automatically to iTunes, like a podcast would. The latest version of iTunes has better video support, so if you’re up for some random videos or want to have something specially download here’s how… [via] Link. I have a couple in our links, but I’ll try and add more soon now that’s more people can likely download content.