February 2014

SMD Soldering on Hot Sand

  When Oliver Krohn isn’t using an Arduino to control the temperature climate chambers he is soldering SMD parts on hot sand! I guess the skillet and toaster oven is not cool anymore. 🙂 He is using a bunsen burner to heat the sand but anything would work as long as you can get the correct temperature. Might be a little hard trying to follow the reflow curve of some

Arduino Plant Mister

  When you walk through the garden section of your home store in the summer you will see a bunch of misters spraying the plants every now and then to keep them moist. Johnny Klaus has built a system that will mist his plants using an Arduino that is pumping a spray bottle using a 12 volt door lock motor. I think this system could also be used to keep

Robot Air Hockey

     Air Hockey is a fun game, fast paced and can be very challenging with a seasoned opponent. What happens when you build a robot that can move faster than you and calculate where the puck will travel? A robot that is tough to beat! Via: Hack a Day “One of the main problems I’ve had is that the power of the NEMA17 motors are pretty fair for this

Mailbox Wireless Alert Project

  If you are waiting for some electronic parts to be delivered the wait can be agony. It is especially painful when you learn your parts which you desperately need have been sitting in your mailbox for most of the day because the mailman came early… This problem is solved by this Mailbox Wireless Alert Project. Re-purposing an off the shelf inexpensive wireless alarm system is all you need. The

Intercom made from a Pair of Corded Phones

  Got some old corded phones kicking around from the days before 3 and 4 handset cordless system took over? Why not make them useful again by making an intercom from the. Growing up I remember seeing all of the 2 and 3 station intercom system in the Radio Shack magazines, I always wanted a system in our house no matter how impracticable it would have been. In about 1/2

Long Nose Robot of Death

    Ok, it isn’t actually not a Long Nose Robot of Death even if that is what it looks like… 🙂 It’s a Raspberry Pi controlled Tank that can shoot BBs. This tank was mostly 3D printed and uses a Raspberry Pi since the original idea of using an Arduino was shot down due to lack of processing power. “What features I want this tank to have? Remote controlled