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Combine the Arduino Yún with a simple solderless breadboard circuit to create a homemade 'universal' remote control that you can navigate with your laptop or smartphone.
Using scrap sheet metal and pop rivets, you can construct a model 1930s British Midget racer that combines vintage “tether car” styling with modern R/C capabilities.
The shed is big enough to seat 16 people comfortably at worktables, and it can accommodate a huge 8-foot-high roll-up door. While we use it for a makerspace, with a transparent roof to admit natural light, it can easily be customized into something that works for you — and whatever your needs or weather conditions may require.
[youtube:http://youtu.be/WzQV-7iEeO8] Have you ever wanted to be able to punch through a brick wall?
A tidy sink is a happy sink. Combine a webcam with real-time computer vision software OpenCV to automate messages to your makerspace whenever dishes pile up.
With this remote kill switch, Jason Poel Smith shows how to build a transmitter to cut off the juice to any device from a distance.
Shadow puppetry originated over 2000 thousand years ago in China as a form of storytelling.
Animatronics grew out of the desire to break the limitations of animated films to bring characters into the real world.
NOTE: This project comes from Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum, co-inventors of the MaKey MaKey.
An energy-thrifty electric vehicle conversion is the perfect collaboration.
Rainwater pours out of the gutter and onto a series of rings, which channel the water down to the ground
Configure your BeagleBone Black (or other Linux SBC) to automatically connect with a wireless network by following these few simple steps.
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