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K750i headset – 3.5mm jack mod

K750i headset – 3.5mm jack mod

Earphonemod6 The K750i is a stunning phone, here’s a mod for it! Hi there, I thought a few of you may be interested to see the adaptation that I have made to the hands free head set that comes with the k750i. I have had the handset for a few weeks now and have always been planning to do this mod. I got round to it this weekend and took a few pics along the way to show you all. Incidently all the pics here were taken with the k750i too! Link.

DIY Root Beer

DIY Root Beer

01 Ingredients P8071374Sm Here’s how to make your own Root beer. Fermentation has been used by mankind for thousands of years for raising bread, fermenting wine and brewing beer. The products of the fermentation of sugar by baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (a fungus) are ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide causes bread to rise and gives effervescent drinks their bubbles. Link.

Make an Etch A Sketch

Make an Etch A Sketch

Etchasketch Overview2 Pic Revival of the oldest laptop concept! In this recipe the Etch A Sketch tablet is digital. It even includes the feature of shaking the tablet to erase the screen, as in the original version. How to map a couple of analog inputs to X and Y coordinates of a simple drawing software. How to get a Boolean input from a sensor (tilt). Link.

Hiding Digital Data in Music on Audio Cassettes

Hiding Digital Data in Music on Audio Cassettes

Stations Digital information is lossless. You can copy a file from hard disk to floppy to CD to flash stick to … and it will still be the same file. But if you use analog media, such as good old tape, you can rely on the opposite: The data you read from the medium will definitely be different from what you wrote onto it. Anyway, there are many ways to hide secret information in the sound on an audio tape. This article shows you one way of doing this… Link.

DIY Haunted Paper Toys

DIY Haunted Paper Toys

Batphoto Here you’ll find a variety of rather unusual paper toys, all free for you to print out and enjoy. The toys include a hearse playset, coffin gift boxes (with occupants), a little cemetery, several unusual board games, a gloomy little haunted house, a rusty old-style robot, and quite a few other dark delights. So pick out some toys, print out the pattern pages, and with a few common supplies like scissors and glue you’re ready to create all these strange little curiosities. I hope you’ll enjoy them all. I like the mechanical bat. Link.

Hacking a mouse for encoders

Hacking a mouse for encoders

Circuitwithcoin Incremental optical encoders can be quite expensive...commercially available units from US Digital can go from $7 USD (mylar encoder disk) and $50 USD (encased encoder). Taking apart the ubiquitous $5 PC mouse, however, can give you two cheap but quite reliable encoders plus two infrared (IR) emitter-detector pairs. This tutorial will show you how to take apart a mouse, remove these parts and protoboard your own quadrature encoder in an afternoon or two. Link.