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Salvage tiny motors from discarded electric toothbrushes and use them for five more fun projects!
Solder more safely everywhere by printing a portable mini fume extractor shaped like that adorable pink puffball, Kirby.
Embed tiny mirrors and mesh in your 3D prints to create sparkling fabrics.
Use free or low-cost design software to 3D print lace fabric and make a hat, bowtie, corset, or whatever you can think of.
Building this safe out of aluminum and pop rivets will help you learn electronics and keep your valuables secure.
Matt Eaton demystifies inverse kinematics and teaches how to code a robot arm move to a specific final location.
Oats, corn flakes, muesli, Rice Krispies — this Oxocard breakfast dispenser serves your favorite cereal at the push of a button.
DMX controls are the brains behind big-time performances and events. Set up this professional stage lighting protocol with just an Arduino!
In 1807, Humphry Davy invented an arc light so bright, it was dangerous to look at for more than a split second. Making your own isn't too much trouble.
Here’s a super simple toy: a plastic bubble tip for a paper airplane. Dip it in bubble solution and leave a puff of bubbles as the plane darts away!
This time-controlled smartphone safe makes your phone disappear for a while and frees up time for other things.
The concept of a handheld CNC machine may seem backwards. CNCs are big hunks of metal with spinning blades. Why would I ever put one of these into my hands?
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