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This simple Raspberry Pi-Powered Linux laptop uses off-the-shelf parts, can be hooked up to a TV or monitor, and it fits in your pocket.
Based on a classic cereal box toy, this fun "spudmarine" uses a potato and baking powder to make a sub that dives and resurfaces in a pitcher of water.
If you're playing for an audience you don't want to spend your set looking at a screen. See how one musician made this MIDI foot board for performances.
This is one crossbow that is inexpensive to make and powerful to boot! You'll be shooting targets across the room in no time.
Noisy workshops can be a lot of fun! But maybe your family and neighbors would appreciate it if you used some noise insulation panels.
Using many light sources, reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) is a method for photographing that allows you to get 3D maps of surfaces.
Even if you haven't seen the TV show "Gravity Falls," this terrarium is still a delight!
Elektrosluch is a device for listening to electromagnetic fields. It works as a translator of oscillations from electromagnetic domain, through electric domain to audible domain. This is a tutorial on making your own basic version.
Google Cardboard continues to be one of the primary ways that many creators and the general public are getting their first taste of virtual reality.
Turn an old headlamp into a power assist for your eyebrows. Use an infrared remote control to raise, lower, waggle, and adjust.
Recreate this time-tested, simple design that carries only the bare essentials to leave your house today: keys, ID, and currency.
Launch your marshmallows into the air with this stomp-powered PVC pipe cannon.
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