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If you've ever thought about building a small computing cluster, for development, data crunching, or just for fun, this walkthrough shows you how using the Raspberry Pi. Four of them.
Learn how a team of students created the first Google Android-based autonomous R/C car, able to detect lanes, avoid obstacles, self-park, and more.
Follow along to create your own sticker. This black and white design is perfect for a beginner. The intricate pattern also showcases the versatility of vinyl cutting.
Hide treats for your pet in these DIY wooden, interactive puzzles designed for your furry creature and powered by a Sphero R/C toy.
This easy follow-along guide shows you how to sculpt your own fantastical creatures out of metal armature and polymer clay. Get sculpting!
Modify inexpensive safety glasses to include detachable magnetic LED lights that can swivel in 360 degrees for targeted, hands-free illumination.
You're probably familiar with the adorable lamp from Pixar's title sequence. This project shows you how to laser cut acrylic to make your own!
Make an automatic camera rig for shooting high-resolution panoramas with a point-and-shoot camera.
Solar powered toy ornaments are pretty cute, so we decided to repurpose the electronics inside to help Makey the Robot swing perpetually in the sunlight.
Wind tunnels can be used to test airplanes, automobiles, or anything that you want to see how well it passes through the air. Learn how to build your own!
Create a very simple “cat in the box” program using Scratch, a visual programming language with drag-and-drop interface.
The first time Raspbian boots a configuration tool called raspi-config will appear. You’ll use this to make configuration changes to the Pi, and here's how.
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