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Soldering is fun and with a little practice it is a skill that anyone can master. Lets start with assembling Chip and his Pixel Power base and then we can plug him into an Arduino and program his eyes.
There are not many kids (or adults) who don't know what the Pinewood Derby is, but if it wasn't a part of your childhood, here is your chance to build your own pinewood derby track and car right at home.
Have fun and do science by flying toy rockets with an LED tracking light.
Build a clever timer circuit that draws no current at all between cycles — zero power!
Learn how to heat-treat and toughen the metal that built our world: carbon steel.
Here’s a fun and easy project for summer: Hack a pair of flip-flops so they make designs in the sand as you walk. Just add a bit of Sugru to your sandals and start stamping!
A team of engineers and artists methodically creates a BB-8 that looks, moves, and sounds like the real thing.
Build your own extendable robo arm from paint stirring sticks!
Electronics greeting cards are a great, approachable project for beginners to assemble in under an hour.
A big part of Ponytrap's aesthetic was to make the drum both physically and visually satisfying. We really like to see, hear, and feel the drums beat away!
Hide a doortop stash in the hard-to-find, but easy-to-reach area above your door.
Exploring what is possible with robots and how to design a robot arm.
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