honeycomb filter using soda drinking black straws, plastic folder and superglue
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Go Pro Today! step 1left - no1 diy honeycomb filter with 6cm soda drinking strawother left - no2 diy honeycomb filter with 3cm soda drinking straw
step 2diy honeycomb flash filter no1 on the right
step 3beam pattern of hcf no1
step 4beam pattern of hcf no 2
step 5using normal flash, all pictures taken using same setings in full manual mode with a 50mm (x1,6 (crop factor)=80mm).
Published: October 31st, 2009
Rockband is lots of fun. What can be more fun than rocking out with Rockband on your iPhone? Well the answer is making a robot that is better than you at it! This robot uses sensors to look for the blips streaming down the screen and cool simulated fingers to jam on the touchscreen.
Published: October 31st, 2009
[Eustice Scrubb] has posted some videos and pictures of a robotic eye stalk that hes building. It looks like the final version is using 3 servos in an arrangement like tendons through a slinky jr.
Published: October 31st, 2009
[isotope] must really hate himself. He has built a torture device of pure evil. Mr. Wake, his alarm clock robot, should be considered a torture device.
Published: October 30th, 2009
Hello my name is Sebastian and this it is my first Instructable, my English is bad so a translator will use so that it is left best the possible thing, then if mod or admin can correct it from already thank you very much!
Good for this project we will need:
Common Web cam
Medium perfume box
Tools:
scissors
screwdriver
This camera costs around 13 dollars, agrees to use an economic camera since they are but easy to open and to disarm.
Published: October 30th, 2009
Halloween is this weekend. If you still have some time and parts available, you might be looking to spice up your Jack-o-lantern. Weve found a few projects that we thought might be nice to share.
Published: October 30th, 2009
This instructable will show how I built my benchtop power supply from the power supply unit in an old computer. This is a very good project to do for a number of reasons:- This thing is very useful for anyone who works with electronics.
Published: October 30th, 2009
[Cyberspice] informs us she likes snakes. Hey, who doesnt? Shell soon be adopting a lovely ball python and wanted to keep close tabs on the sensitive creatures environment.
Published: October 30th, 2009
No Haunted House is complete without a painting with moving eyes!
And since most people dont have secret passageways in their home, we decided to make a cheap version with the Moving Eyes Portrait!
See it in action, then try making your own!
All you need is:
1x Shadow Box
1x Picture (should be the size of the window in the shadow box, with easy to cut out eyes)
1x Old Analog Click
1x Paper circle of printed pupils (download ours at our website: http:www.
Published: October 30th, 2009
This is the second revision of my PIC based LED binary clock. The original version was the first PIC project I attempted, it used a PIC16F84A to do both the timekeeping and control the display matrix, unfortunately it didnt keep good enough time and gained about a minute every week.
Published: October 30th, 2009