Tour of Bunnie Huang's Workshop

  Ian gives us an inside look at Bunnie Huang’s Workshop. I couldn’t quite figure out the voice at the beginning and the end until Chris Gammell ran the credits (I am very sure it’s him). Bunnie sure has some cool tools, he has just picked up some equipment to allow him to reball BGAs, that can’t be easy…  I was surprised to hear that he doesn’t haggle very much,

Voltmeter Clock that also displays Temperature

     IronJungle was inspired by my Multimeter Clock when he built his Voltmeter Clock that also displays Temperature. He used a PicAxe as the microcontroller and has interfaced to a DS1307 Real Time Clock and a DS18B20 Temperature Sensor. Three trim pots were used to adjust the meters to full scale in setup mode.    

Lite Brite LED Clock

  You probably remember those fun Light Bright boxes that were so much fun to play with. This one looks a lot different than the plain white wedge that I had when I was young, but the concept is the same. Over at Mean PC you can see how a simple  Lite Brite was turned into a Lite Brite  LED Clock. You can see the numerous build videos that take

Cheap Tricopter Build and Stunt Demonstration

  Hallstudio has been flying RC planes since 1989, lots of things have changed since then. Check out this great Cheap Tricopter Build that he put together. It comprises of a bunch of inexpensive parts that total around $100 but give you the a great tricopter base that you can fly and modify. There are lots of interesting tricks that he demonstrates in the video such as the use of

MSP430 Launchpad controlling Window Blinds

  Rambo build a great way to automatically control his window blinds using a MSP430 Launchpad. It doesn’t do much more than just spin the rod in one direction or the other fully when the buttons are pressed but that is just the beginning. It would now be trivial to add things like light sensors that allow the blinds to close when the light level is too high or open

3D Printer built using a SCARA Arm

  If you have a spare SCARA Arm kicking around and need a new project this 3D Printer built using a SCARA Arm might spark some inspiration. Via: Make “This project documents the re-purposing of a ‘rescued’ 1980’s IBM 7575 SCARA Robot Arm, into a functional 3D ABS printer. The project features some motor upgrades,  documentation of encoder positioned motor control feedback theory,  the interminglings of EMC2, heated workspace construction and

Cardboard Bike in Stores Soon

  Inventor Izhar Gafni made a Cardboard Bike which is slated for mass production. The cost to produce one of these bikes is around $9 since the materials being used are inexpensive, the selling price is expected to start at $60. I was surprised to read that the weight that the bike can handle is 485 pounds, I am thinking that this is greater than the typical off the shelf