[Viacheslav] built a plotter that is fast and accurate. He wanted to take it one step further and added a laser in place of the pen. The 300 mW unit does a nice job of wood-burning any pattern sent to it, but isn’t strong enough to serve as a laser cutter for anything other than thin-film.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.25 at 21:07
Gracias a Gaffer ha creado un completo tutorial para tunear nuestro Nunchuck añadiéndole luz bajo el stick. Con un simple diodo LED y sin necesidad de demasiada habilidad se puede tener un acabado realmente psicodélico y futurista.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.23 at 13:40
This project was quite easy once I played around and figured it out, which took a while. The idea is to be able to change the color with a switch, and have a led dimming options also.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.20 at 20:32
Well, Here we go. . . . . . "The Victim", a very small AAA flashlight. I'd like to thank " unknownuser 2007 " and " 1up" for the details and information about this project, giving me the gumption to try this.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.20 at 19:50
The deep sea anglerfish is a bony fish with enormous teeth, best known for its unusual method of catching prey - a worm-like bioluminescent 'lantern' protruding from its forehead is wiggled about to entice smaller fish to come near for a closer look - and an untimely demise.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.20 at 03:42
I was at Ikea a few days ago looking for a lamp to fit my bedroom motif. I couldn’t find anything I liked but I did find some cool candle lanterns and I knew they would make a great project.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.18 at 22:16
I had a traffic light that I was refinishing. The only thing left to do was to build the controller for the light's signal patterns. To give it a twist I incorporated a remote control.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.18 at 15:23
I needed some light fittings to take a couple of blue PAR38s that I had lying around. Here we use some coffee tins to protect the bulbs, as we don't need to worry about gels (they're already coloured) or lenses (they're already focussed as floods).
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.18 at 13:49
Phasers come with two settings: stun and kill. [Luke] took this seriously when he put two Blu-ray lasers into a toy raygun. He picked up the toy from Amazon for about twenty bucks and set to work.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2009.10.18 at 09:59
The other day I was confronted with an interesting problem, I needed to control a series of lights from an interaction on a computer screen and it had to be as inexpensive as possible.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.17 at 01:08