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Learn how to create a unique bench using plywood, a 2"×6", and cardboard tubes recycled from a large format printer.
Use a laser pointer with a DIY oscillating optical fiber pendulum to detect and record movements of the Earth.
Give Teddy a C.H.I.P. brain transplant and he’ll speak anything you type or tweet — with synchronized mouth and eye movements
See how one dad built a child-sized tank-like vehicle for his young son using an electric motor, a car battery, and a custom design.
This is a basic Japanese lantern design, but it's easy to customize once you start making your own concrete molds.
An inductive charger can make charging your phone as effortless as putting it down. CNC a wooden block to house an inductive Qi charger for your phone.
In the second part of our introduction series to virtual reality, we cover how to import and format your Unity VR experience for Google Cardboard.
Have a stamping good time with this low-tech method that uses household items to carve unique stamps out of rubber erasers.
Build a giant vortex air cannon made from PVC pipe, plywood, and tarps that disassembles to fit inside a medium sized car.
Kids will be sure to love this homemade classic duckie pull toy that wobbles as you roll it. Just print the template and do some simple woodwork.
If you've ever wanted a way to create unique, randomly generated mazes, here's how to do it in OpenSCAD.
Make your own mold so that you can cast your own candles in any shape you'd like — these ones stack like Lego!
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