DIY Fume extractor
…a very cheap fume extractor for solder fumes to avoid breathing this nasty stuff in all the time. Not only is it a nice ‘make’ hack, it also is a perfect tool for many more ‘make’ adventures. What you need: a slot type cooling fan, a vacuum cleaner hose, some zip ties, hot glue, cardboard or flexible plastic sheet and a power supply. Link.
Want to control your Ceiva picture frame yourself? Want to send pictures to it from you local server? Hack your Ceiva picture frame to run linux and drive it from your own local linux server.
Great article for salvaging parts from a camera for robots…how-to steps for getting the SONAR unit safely out of the camera and how to modify it so you can use it in your projects. There is minimal electronics knowledge needed and in fact I got much of this information right from the “horses mouth”, Polaroid. [
I was getting tired of the aftermarket car scents that dangle from your rear view mirror. Besides, short of going to an automotive store, I was never able to find a coffee scented car freshner so I decided to make my own. Total cost= around 3 dollars. Here are the supplies you will need. Coffee beans, a small jar to hold the beans (preferably with an aluminum lid), a fork (I used a hammer and a small pick for making the holes in the lid). [
Max did a great guide on converting a cpu cooler into a graphics card cooler. Produced better results than expensive graphics coolers even though its lighter and cheaper. Test results available. [
This is my installation of a squeezebox wireless networked mp3 player into my bathroom. It’s not an unusual desire, lot’s of people like a tune to go with their ablutions and contemplative bathrooming moments. Some people suggested extension cables and mini boom boxes, shower radios (with itrips) and running lengths of cable from my pc.. these all had various disadvantages and drawbacks, batteries, quality, cable routes etc. Nice write up!
Very detailed article (this goes well with the NES PC)…create your very own USB NES Controller. However, if you are not interested in HOW it is done and just want the HEX files and the schematic, you can skip to the end.