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03/23/2008
In less than 20 minutes I made this “Cylon hat” for our “Make a Cylon contest” – just the MAKE...
02/29/2008
Amal Graafstra has an excellent write up and photos from the happenings at NYC's Dorkbot meeting - time lapse photos,...
12/03/2007
It’s been a year since our last open source gift guide – this year there is so much going on...
07/02/2007
Ladyada released a USB AVR programmer, only $18 – A simple open-source USB AVR programmer and SPI interface. It is...
06/25/2007
Mike is making a 3D persistence of vision bonsai tree – [via] Link. Related: POV tree – Link. Color orb...
04/12/2007
The second episode of AVR television is out! That’s right, an entire “TV” series devoted to a microcontroller, it doesn’t...
12/27/2006
Riskable writes – “This Christmas my wife gave me two items from the Make Store… The “Build your own electronic...
12/23/2006
Max shows you how to make a music syncing light up orb clock, he writes – “Okay, we have seen...
11/21/2006
Design news has their latest “Gadget Freak” up, make a 40-LED bicycle light – “To see and be seen after...
11/20/2006
The Real Elliot has a great Instructable on getting started with AVR microprocessors on the cheap (also check out the...
10/16/2006
Creatrope writes – “Here’s a kid’s halloween robot costume with a twist – candy-powered and ATmega16 blinky lights! Most of...
10/12/2006
Wow, this looks like a pretty good kit to get started with AVR microcontrollers… – Designed for working professionals, students...
08/14/2006
MadOverlord writes in with an update – remember that combat robot, the one with the spinning blade that spells words?...
08/02/2006
Check out these incredible LED bicycle wheel animation using the SpokePOV kit. Mario scoring points, a running mouse, rock’em sock’em...
06/19/2006
The MAKE store just added a couple fun items — MiniPOV v2 Kit – Inexpensive Persistence of Vision A second...
05/06/2006
Emeka from the Timbuktu Chronicles sent in the Fully Belly project, a worldwide effort to build peanut shelling machine in...
03/08/2006
Ladyada writes about her Pac-Man wheels – “The technology here is “persistence of vision”…when LEDs move fast enough they can...
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