Microcontroller cheat sheet
Alex posted this AVR cheat sheet – much more convenient then opening several separate PDFs! Anyone else have any one-sheet references to share?
Alex posted this AVR cheat sheet – much more convenient then opening several separate PDFs! Anyone else have any one-sheet references to share?
Composing Hallelujahs shares a video tutorial for creating these lovely paper dress cupcake toppers. I could see them being used for a bridal shower or a princess birthday party. [ via Folding Trees ]
Steve Donnelly writes: Just a little something I whipped up to solve the age-old problem of separate hot and cold water taps in a rented apartment where you can’t start replacing the plumbing. Cheap and works well. [Posted on Facebook]
My favorite blog-I-can’t-actually-understand, 203gow (a crafty Japanese woman who makes the most incredible crochet things), just posted this headphone hat. It’s like an electronic sea anemone growing from a kids’ bike helmet, and I love it. If you can read Japanese, please translate for us!
Two of my sweetest friends were just married, and I know how excited they are about someday soon having a baby. So I decided to recycle some leftover flowers from their wedding into a keepsake baby toy. I saved the fragrant lavender blossoms from some of the arrangements, and dried them to use as part […]
Here is a nice round-up of some simple sneaky inks. The old favorites like lemon juice and vinegar are there, but also some more sophisticated systems using stuff like cerium oxalate and iodine fuming. From the pages of MAKE: Mike Golembewksi shows us how to make an invisible inkjet printer in MAKE 16 – Spy […]
Learn how to modify the classic Rumble Robot toy with an Arduino. Thanks go to
Dino Segovis for this Weekend Project from Maker Faire.