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This bow tie is a super fun and quick way to add some Maker flair to any outfit or costume.
For Halloween this year I'm making giant spider webs to decorate outside my house. These are easy to make, and all you need is a roll of shrink wrap.
Building your own clock is practically a rite of passage as a Maker. 3D-print this Arduino-based desktop clock with a jumbo seven-segment LED display that glows from within.
Design a passive speaker using physics, a computer, and a 3D printer.
Show off your woodworking skills and create an affordable one-of-a-kind enclosure from 2×4 scraps for your next project.
Most of us spend far too much time in front of the TV. So I designed a system that will automatically limit when and how much the TV can be on.
Let's add a new weapon to your water fight arsenal and build a pneumatic water balloon cannon. This is an easy project to put together. For about $20 and 20 minutes of time you can return fire across the street, down the street, or even to the next block if you want.
This easy project shows you how to set up a handful of LEDs inside a transparent container for hours of fun.
CDs don't get as much love as they used to. Breathe new life into one by repurposing an old CD as a fun and easy sun catcher.
You’ll be Wi-Fi enabling your Raspberry Pi 2 which allows you to use the internet without an Ethernet cable.
This plug-and-play rig will make it easy to control high-voltage outputs from a low-voltage Arduino.
Confetti cannons are great, but sometimes you want to set them off remotely. Here's how to make one that can be triggered wirelessly with a remote control.
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