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See the amazing wishbone crawler!

Posted on 2010/09/04 by Palle
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Arthur Ganson has made this very strange mechanical contraption pulled by a wishbone! :-)

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A crash course in Arduino

Posted on 2010/09/03 by Palle
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Bre Pettis and Joe Grand give in this video a crash course in the very popular open source hardware and software platform Arduino. Check it out!

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Learn how to create organic-shaped gears

Posted on 2010/09/03 by Palle
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There is something strangely nice with these organic-shaped wooden gears. The video above shows how to make them.

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Check out home-made laser sintering

Posted on 2010/08/31 by Palle
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SLS, selective laser sintering is a well-known technology used for 3D printing prototypes. The project Replaser has managed to create this experiment as a home-made version of laser sintering.

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A 3D-printable Makerbot

Posted on 2010/08/31 by Palle
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The 3D printer Cupcake CNC from Makerbot Industries has become something of a small revolution for home 3D printing. The standard Makerbot is made out of plywood but in this case a clever maker has managed to 3D print the frame of a Makerbot!

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About the making of the robot Myon

Posted on 2010/08/27 by Palle
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This very interesting video shows the story behind and the making of the robot Myon.

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Make your own cool hang glider

Posted on 2010/08/24 by Palle
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In this video you can learn more about the very cool small EZR origami hang glider gliders that you can make from common phone book paper. Check out more at ScienceToyMaker.

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Klever guy makes his own electric motorcycle

Posted on 2010/08/17 by Palle
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One of the charms of electric vehicles is that they in most cases rely on simple technology that most of us can afford and work with. This guy shows in the video above how he modified a standard motorcycle and converted it into electric drive for a reasonable amount of money. See more at electricmotion.org.

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Can a toolbox be beautiful?

Posted on 2010/08/17 by Palle
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Sometimes even a toolbox can be fascinating to look at and be beautiful! :) Read more here.

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The amazing chip-shooters

Posted on 2010/08/16 by Palle
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Ever wondered why electronic devices can get more and more complex but still cheap to manufacture? Here is the answer! :)

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