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Labyrinth games are fun, and you can build one as easy or as difficult to beat as you want.
A scribble machine is a “vibrobot” (vibrating bot) with “legs” than make marks.
Customize your own version of LEO the Maker Prince!
Combine the Arduino Yún with a TFT Touch Shield to assemble a homemade alarm clock that automatically sets alarms based on calendar events and even emails with the correct code word. And it looks cool too!
A simple alarm that will tell you (and everyone else in the room) whenever someone forgets to wash their hands.
Build a home for your local birds.
Paper circuits are a great way of adding light to your drawings, origami, or papercraft creations.
At mealtime, be sure to set out your littleBits Robot Butler. The Robot Butler roams your table and passes out food to your guests so that you can sit back and relax while it does all the work.
Paper circuits are a great way of adding light to your drawings, origami, or papercraft creations.
How do you try out some 3D printing if you don’t have a 3D printer?
Note: This fun project is provided by Festo as part of their appearance for Maker Camp 2014.
Suppose you wanted to build electronic dice for a board game. Sure, you could use discrete components to build a clock circuit into a decade counter and BCD to 7-segment decoder, etc. Or you could write some random number generating code. That’s obvious and has been done before. But professional toy inventors have to be crazy clever and get the same effect, but for an insanely low, dirt-cheap cost. Can you do it?
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