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September 9, 2016
Renee Verhoeven’s Unique and Stunning Glove Experiments
A glove needs to be flexible to allow your hand to move, but how that flexibility is created is a matter of technique.
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This Guy Created a Beautiful Sound Sequencer Just to Test Some Buttons
It's hard to believe that this beautifully crafted sequencer was made for the purpose of testing arcade buttons.
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Hacking a 35mm SLR Lens to Turbocharge Your Webcam
You can buy a fancy webcam microscope, or you can hack an SLR Lens and an average webcam together to get the same results.
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September 8, 2016
Quick Tip: Cleaning Old Records with Wood Glue
How to clean dirty vinyl records using carpenter's glue.
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7 Projects That Help Star Trek Live Long and Prosper
Today is the 50th anniversary of Star Trek's first TV broadcast. Logically, the most appropriate way to celebrate is with a DIY project. Live long and prosper!
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You Can Now Share Your Own Projects on Make:!
You can now put your own projects on Make:! Give it a try, it's easy.
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Dieselpunk ReCore Costume Mashup
Building a Dieselpunk version of the arm brace from the game ReCore
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Build a Dirt Cheap Microscope Arm for Your Workbench
You don't need a fancy camera rig to get those super detailed macro shots of your PCB. No, you just need some MDF.
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This 3D Printer Uses Sugar to Create Glass-Like Sculptures
These 3D prints made from molten sugar are too pretty and too cavity-inducing to eat.
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5 Cool Projects Powered by the Tiva-C LaunchPad Board
Texas Instruments may be better known for their calculators than their dev boards, but their Tiva-C Launchpad board has project potential.
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