Most of the time I turn any old computer or cell phone in to some type project, but once and awhile some things just reach the end of their hackabilty and repurposing. If you have old electronics to recycle not worthy for Ebay or Craigslist, you can enter your zip code here and see where to recycle them or dispose of properly.
I was listening to the “Off the Wall” radio show and it seems like there’s a lot of snow in the Northeast area. If I were out there, I’d use theseguides to make an Igloo. If you make any cool snow humanoids or other creations of that nature post up in the Make photo pool.
The latest Edmund’s Scientifics catalog hit my mail box today and there was something that I was drawn to (pun intended). Liquid Magic Wall Magnetic Paint. It’s Acrylic Latex magnetic receptive paint, lead free and I think I’m going to get some. There’s some fun experiments to be had here for sure. I was a fan of the chalkboard paint, but they stopped selling it- but here’s how to make your own chalkboard paint, seems like the secret ingredient is powder tile grout. If you’ve used the magnetic paint, post up if was good/bad- tried to find Sarah Connor, etc…
Turns out the group who collects PEZ dispensers are called PEZheads, and they just had a convention in Wisconsin. On that note, there seems to be an outbreak of PEZ based USB projects lately, I’ve seen lots of Star Wars USB drives, and I try to keep up with this fellow’s effort to make a real PEZ-company approved PEZ MP3 player. He also has some other new creations which are for sale. Jeez, how could PEZ not just go for this. Maybe he should make a kit that just fits into any PEZ, and then sell those how-to / mod style….
Marcus Chan, from the San Francisco Chronicle reviews our first issue of Make Magazine- “It’s the kind of magazine that would impress MacGyver, the popular TV hero who could disarm a missile with a paper clip”. Not only did Marcus do a great review, but he built the $14 camcorder image stabilizer and used it! You can read the full article here, and see the video he shot (before and after) here.
Make an IR camera! Using a webcam, removing the lens and replacing it with material from photo negatives, it should block visible light and only let IR through. I haven’t tried this yet, but I think I will. If I get this working I think I’ll put it on my robot and see what types of things it does. I wonder if IR signals from my TV remote will show up.
[Via the MAKE Flickr Photo pool] Michael Dorian has made a dry erase table. If that isn’t cool enough, it’s intended for use in bed so when good ideas come along in sleep, they can be written down. Love it! Our own Terrie Miller made a wall based version from shower board for $14.