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Use a DIY Pressure Plate Switch to Automate Your Haunted House
When running a large haunted house, you want most of the special effects to be automated.

How to Make and Use Retroreflectors
They're everywhere — in car taillights, traffic signs, and reflective tape on clothing. Unlike an ordinary mirror, a retroreflector bounces an oncoming beam of light straight back to its source, no matter the angle.

Ctesibius and the Tantalus Cup
Decipher the siphon and build a high-class practical joke, with this ancient prank from Bill Gurstelle's "Remaking History" column.

Mini Blind Minder
Sometimes the sun is my friend, warming the house on cool days.

Coffee Shop Construction Toy
Use coffee shop straws and stirring sticks to build interesting geometric shapes. The baristas don’t tend to mind, especially if you tip generously.


DIY Hacks & How To’s: The Pepper’s Ghost Illusion
Pepper’s Ghost is a special effects technique for creating transparent ghostly images.

Infrared Pulse Sensor
Turn the mechanical pulsing action of your pulse into an electrical signal with this sensor that fits over a fingertip and uses infrared light to detect blood flow.

DIY Hacks & How To’s: Motion Tracking Halloween Props
Interactive Halloween props are always fun and they are surprisingly easy to make. This year I designed a simple system that rotates a skull to face you and follows you movements as you walk by. To accomplish this I used light sensors to detect a person's shadow. An Arduino microcontroller then calculates where they are standing and activates a servo that turns the skull to face them. When they move, the skull turns to follows them.

Bookshelf Boombox
Hide an amplifier and speaker in plain sight with a project that gives a new meaning to bookshelf speakers.

DIY Scratch Art
Make your own scratch art board at a fraction of the cost, which you can use to create beautiful and dramatic designs. Unlike most high-grade art materials, this recipe does not contain any animal products.


Making a Sonic Screwdriver
For the upcoming Nashville Mini Maker Faire, NashMicro is hosting a booth where they will be allowing participants to build “sonic screwdrivers”.