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Woodworker Len Cullum runs through the basic tools, measuring tools, and power tools used in woodworking.
Give this 100% fruit snack a try next time your kids have a sweet craving. You can control the amount of sugar or use none at all.
You don’t have to be a Buddhist monk to meditate, or a Sleeping Beauty to sleep well. Achieve these altered states of consciousness, and others, with this simple microcontroller device.
How the pros replicate objects.
Mod your espresso maker’s filter holder for a tastier cup.
Step-by-step instructions for making your own PCBs at home.
Using a few solar cells and a plastic case, you can utilize the sun’s energy to power anything from a light bulb to your entire house.
You want a design on a T-shirt and you want it now!
“Bokeh” comes from the Japanese word “boke” (暈け or ボケ) which means blur or haze.
How to make your project better through smart design.
Small, dedicated boards drive servomotors without (or with) programming.
A friend at work proposed a friendly competition between a few co-workers: to make something cool out of a Trader Joe's green tea mint tin. Anything - whatever our creative hearts desired. The prize? Nobody cared - we'd figure that part out later. I thought it would be fun to do something electronic with it - maybe even squeeze an Arduino in there. But it would be tough - the tin was pretty tiny. And it had a clear plastic screen on the cover. I had to figure out what to do with that...
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