VW Beetles
Here’s a gigantic gallery of VW Beetle mods and creations — Dark Roasted Blend: What can be done with the VW Beetle – [via] Link.
DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
Here’s a gigantic gallery of VW Beetle mods and creations — Dark Roasted Blend: What can be done with the VW Beetle – [via] Link.
CHEMISTRY: An exciting and profitable hobby, Popular Science 1932 WITH simple equipment requiring surprisingly little financial outlay, you can build in your home a small chemical laboratory that will provide a fascinating hobby. Here you may amaze your friends with seemingly magical chemical tricks, as by the manufacture of paint that shines in the dark […]
MAKE Flickr photo pool member Markfftang shared an amazing photo of the lunar eclipse from the UK… Link.
BG writes – A multiple-exposure photo that I took of last night’s eclipse, using a webcam, a timelapse program (bTV), and the free ImageJ program from the National Institutes of Health. Lunar Eclipse over Shelton Street – Link & video.
mushmouth26 from the MAKE Flickr photo pool posted up a picture from tonight’s lunar eclipse, nice work! If you took photos, post them up in the photo pool! Lunar eclipse on Flickr – Link.
Popular Science 1939 – Walking on rollers that are geared to the rear wheels of a novel treadmill wagon, a child can propel the odd vehicle along the ground. Invented by Harry Kister, of Philadelphia, Pa., the cart is fitted with removable floor boards that cover the rollers, so that it may be used as […]
Seth writes – After a month of messing around, I finally got my act together and started working on my PID heating pad controller. Well, actually it is only a P heating pad controller right now, but I will go into that later. The Goal: Create a PID controlled heating pad to regulate the temperature […]