June 2015

Flamethrower Ukulele

  Have a look at the Flamethrower Ukulele that Caleb Kraft from Make built. Might not be the project that you want to use indoors or around anything flammable that you care about. But if you have a fire extinguisher by your side this sure would be fun to build, if you are an outdoor performer this would double as good crowd control. The system uses a modified calking gun to squeeze a

Name the Thing Contest – 283

  The prize this week is a HMC5883L Triple Axis Compass Magnetometer Sensor so you can add some directionality to your next project. This contest will run for one week (June 7 – June 12, 2015). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item above and what it can be used for. Please do not give the answer in the comments. Send an email to contest

Pixel Pacman

  Mike Szczys from Hack a Day built this great low res 1 Pixel Pacman game. If you had fun playing video games from the 90s you would love this. It is a classic game of pac man built around a 32X32 RGB Pixel display and is powered by a Teensy 3.1.  “The hardware and software running the Smartmatrix made the display portions of the project really simple. First off,

Atmel 1284p based Smart Medicine Box

  Keeping track of your pills and when to take them can be easy to forget. There are all sorts of pill storage systems but this Atmel 1284p based Smart Medicine Box project by Mingyuan Huang and Jie Zhang from the Cornell University ECE 4760 program made a proof of concept that helps with this. “There are five major components for our device, including a pill box containing seven separate small boxes; a speaker module;

Origami Robot unfolds with Heat and gets to Work

  This origami robot starts as a flat sheet, once heated the origami magic starts. Within a minute the robot folds itself to life. Once the structure is done it is ready to get to work. Thanks to a small built in magnet some external electrical fields allow the robot to vibrate around and get to work. It is very insect like in its movements and can actually get some

Sensorian - Sensor Shield for the Raspberry Pi

  The Sensorian is a  Sensor Shield for the Raspberry Pi. There is a Kickstarter that still has 24 days to go and is less then 2K from tipping. So if you like developing with the Raspberry Pi and need something to monitor possible input I can think of this might be the shield for you. The device can detect ambient light, temperature, pressure, altitude, motion, magnetic fields, capacitive touch,