About: Ham Radio, Gardening, InfoSec, Bicycles as transportation -- Currently: Product Security @ Slack More About frenzy » Like the idea of making coffee on the fly? from your bed? While you're on the bus coming home? Then the Tweet-a-pot is for you! Tweet-a-pot is the next in fancy twitter enabled devices. This coffee pot enables its owner to make a pot of coffee from anywhere they have cell pho
How to fix bent CPU pinsPrint PDF Facebook Twitter E-mail by MarauderFox introHow to fix bent CPU pinsI do alot of computer building and repair and found countless CPU's with pins bent at 1 degree all the way to 90 degrees. So I'm gonna show you a cheap and easy way to fix any CPU that uses pins now that I've perfected my skills to a 98% success rate, buying damaged Xeon's in bulk and re-selling
Creating a case out of Lego to house a USB memory stick. This has been done before but I haven't seen it done like this :) Because my memory stick was quite large (in dimensions, not in storage capacity) I had to create a 6x3 Lego brick. I chopped a 4x2 and a 2x2 brick in half using a pen knife and another brick as a guide, the pliers on the same penknife were then used to remove the inner bits of
Introduction: Creating Printed Circuit Boards With a INKJET Printer When I first started looking into how to etch my own printed circuit boards, every Instructable and tutorial I found used a laser printer and ironed on the pattern in some sort of fashion. I don't own a laser printer but I do have an inexpensive inkjet printer. This Instructable will show you how to use your inkjet printer to etch
About: I am re-inventing myself as an inventor, after too many years as a mechanic! I enjoy learning from Tesla disc Turbines, magnetic motors, and Crystal Quantum Radios. "All children are artists. The problem i… More About mrfixitrick » News Flash!!! "Spooky" continues to live! Many thanks to Mike of Mikes Electronic Parts, who as of October 2015, has a new website that features a Spooky Tesla S
Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard has become a process I have grown to love. Within a few minutes you can have a fully working Arduino platform to work with as you will see in this tutorial. There have been several occasions when I was at school and quickly put together one of these for testing some ideas for a project. Plus it is just looks so neat with all the components laid out over the br
About: Hi, I'm Steven from the Center for the Advancement of Mischief. I'm a junior at Penn State University studying Electrical Engineering. More About advancedMischief » At some point last semester I realized that ping pong balls make great diffusers and look really cool when they are glowing. Next we concluded that a hundred glowing ping pong balls would look even cooler. It was at about this p
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