Fun & Games
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for bikes, rockets, R/C vehicles, toys and other diversions.
Weekend Project: Ultimate Fog Chiller
This fog chiller creates an eerie layer of fog that floats along the ground. Perfect for spooky haunted houses or displays.
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How-To: DIY tank treads from roller chain, rubber hose, nuts & bolts
his very clever design by Derek Engelhaupt has me looking around the house for something I can put tank treads on. The sofa, maybe?
It’s actually one of seven designs for homebrew treads collected on this page over at R/C Tank Combat, which looks to be an absolutely fascinating click-trap. [via Hack a Day]
2001 monolith replica machined to 0.001″
SO. It turns out the 2001 monolith (in)action figure I wrote about last week is one of ThinkGeek’s prank products. You can’t actually buy one. Yet.
It’s a clever trick, really: Call it an “April Fool’s” product, then count the number of clicks on the buy link, and decide based on that info if you really want to manufacture and sell them, or not.
Me? Bitter? ‘Course not.
Anyway, reader Dan Simpson saw that post and commented that
[b]ack in the 70s, I was commissioned to make one of these. I used one inch thick black acrylic plastic, and machined it to a thousandth of an inch accuracy on a vertical mill, then gave it a satin finish. Now, around three decades later, it’s in stores. But I still have my prototype, which is a few thousandths off….
I asked, and Dan was kind enough to provide, this photograph of his prototype. If it looks a bit funny, here, it’s probably because I couldn’t resist the temptation to crop it to 400.0 x 900.0 pixels. Although I am insufficiently evolved to perceive it, Dan assures me that its hyperspatial dimension is equally precise. [Thanks, Dan!]
Hackvision, an open-source video game system
MAKE subscriber James wrote in to share the Hackvision, an open-source video game system based around the Arduino platform.
Make: Projects – Shrink-film gaming minis
Sean Ragan has done a lot of cool projects for us here on Make: Online. One of my faves is his shrink-film gaming minis tutorial. And even better, in it, he makes gaming pieces for one of my all-time favorite Steve Jackson Games’ classic sci-fi wargames: OGRE! We’re slowly, but surely, moving all of the […]
Sock Zombies!
Tide over your hunger for brains with a fun, quick, an inexpensive sock zombie toy this Halloween. Learn to make them in today’s CRAFT Video! My friend Sarah Hatton made and gave me the first sock zombie for my birthday a few years ago, and I love it so much I just had to share. […]