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Raspberry Pirate Radio
A simple hack that turns a Raspberry Pi into an FM transmitter with a 100 meter range.

How To Make A Picket Fence Gate in about 30 Minutes
As far as gates go, it's as simple as they come.

Tutorial: Raspberry Pi GPIO Pins and Python
The GPIO pins on a Raspberry Pi are a great way to interface physical devices like buttons and LEDs with the little Linux processor.

Raspberry Pi to Go: How to Wire 18v Portable Pi Power
Tap an 18V drill battery and build a simple DC-DC power converter to provide rugged, rechargeable power for your Raspberry Pi.

engravR: Build a Pi-Powered Laser Engraver
Make your own self-contained laser engraver using a RPi and simple salvaged DVD-RW parts.

Build a Raspberry Pi “Like” Tracker Kiosk
For this project I'm going to share how to build a Raspberry Pi-based kiosk that will show how many 'Likes' your Facebook page has. When you get a new Like it will show you and alert you with a sound.

DIY Hacks & How To’s: Rapid Fire Mouse Button
Many computer video games involve a lot of rapid mouse clicking.

Raspberry Pi Enclosure v1 Assembly
This guide will show you how to assemble the simple Pi enclosure that’s included in the Maker Shed Raspberry Pi Starter Kit.

Making a Simple Soundboard with Raspberry Pi
An introductory exercise for Raspberry Pi.

Skill Builder: Raspberry Pi Camera Module
The Raspberry Pi camera is a must-have accessory for your Pi.

Raspberry Pi Point & Shoot Camera
When I first saw that the Raspberry Pi had an on-board connection for a camera, I knew what I wanted to build. It would be a battery powered traditional "point and shoot" camera complete with shutter button and a screen. It would run as a PyGame app and be able to act as a server so that I could access the photos over Wifi once they are taken.

Chameleon Bag
Make an interactive messenger bag that reacts to your RFID-tagged objects with full-color LED animations. It will remind you that your keys or wallet are missing, play custom graphics, or just match your outfit! A great wearable electronics project from MAKE Volume 37.