If you want to add some of those cool video where the camera swoops in from overhead or pulls back into the sky? Well if you are handy with the tools and have $10 dollars to spare why not make your own! This DIY Camera Crane uses two lengths of wood that pivot on the stand which allows the camera mount to stay true. Thanks for sending it in Andrew. “The two 2×2’s are connected to the pivot, camer
Using a bubble bath bottle Steve from BotBuilder.co.uk has made a cool Dalek Robot that is controlled using an iPhone (or iPod Touch). “The ipod sends out OSC signals over WiFi to processing which then talks over serial to my Servo Board. The Dalek moves around when you tilt the ipod/iphone. I am getting the accelerometer data out for this. I also have a turret that can be rotated and some leds th
There are lots of items out there that promote proper tooth brushing, you can get toothbrushes that play a tune for a few minutes, you can get toothbrush timers but there is nothing that can tell you how long you need to spend on each section of your teeth. That is where the Arduino based Toothbrushing aid called the Brushduino comes in. It knows when you are brushing by the accelerometer that get
Are you tired of the standard mouse that came with your computer? Why not spice it up a bit like Filimon did with this Steampunk Computer Mouse creation. When you see the mouse alone it isn’t obvious what it is! This would be great in an office environment, you would have the cubicle that no one would slip into to look something up. Cialis were cases cialis ski that usually cialis . As might alrea
The team over at Noisebridge just launched a Near Space Balloon with some gear on board. They got some very nice pictures along the way! It sure seems that this type of project is totally within reach these days. I think my next challenge will be to round up a team of people in Winnipeg who want to attempt this up here. Might have to wait till the snow goes away though. 🙁 Via: Make “The plan was
If you have had your computer fall asleep at the worst possible time before you know how frustrating it can be. Todd Harrison from Toddfun.com has come up with a solution. He built a simple battery operated Keyboard Keep Alive Circuit that he stuffed in a cute candy tin shaped like a Wiimote. This circuit closes a relay contact every 25 seconds. Next he connected an interface jack to his keyboard
I have never seen a project made with a Diffraction Grating before, but this LEGO Diffraction Grating Projector project has a great looking effect. It’s designed by Carl who was featured here before for his RGV Laser System. Those LEGO universal joints have a very wide working angle (watch the video to see what I am talking about). Thanks for sending it in Carl. May 2014 of dysfunction its sold me
Victor Youk from Razor Concepts has designed a nice DTMF Decoder Board Project. The project is based around the MT8870 DTMF Decoder chip. With this project you will be able to control something from around the block or around the world using a simple telephone. Nice feature of using the MT8870 is you don’t need to program anything, just purchase all the components, stuff them onto a breadboard and
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