Use 10,000 Volts to Light Your Tiki Torch
This tiki torch uses super high voltage to ignite itself electronically.
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This tiki torch uses super high voltage to ignite itself electronically.
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy is funding a myriad of energy programs that Makers and research facilities can participate in.
A Pennsylvania priest spends nearly a year and uses half a million bricks to create a Lego Vatican to celebrate the Pope’s US visit.
Microsoft and Adafruit announced the release of a starter kit that will help get users started with Windows 10 IoT Core and Raspberry Pi 2.
If you have some old controllers lying around, let these Nintendo controller mods act as inspiration for bringing your gaming up to snuff.
Before you jump into building your own teardrop camper, check out these examples for inspiration.
With 3D printing, tabletop gaming can now incorporate impressive home-produced props and game components.