Friday, June 11, 2010

Hexapod robot

Hexapod robot


Hexapod robot

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 10:37 AM PDT

I built an open source, arduino-based, bluetooth hexapod robot.  I currently drive it from my PC simulator (also open source).  I'm trying to figure out how to drive it with Android phones, iPhones, PS3 remotes, and Wii remotes.  I'm also writing assembly instructions because I would like to sell th...
By: aggrav8d

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How to Install Drip Irrigation

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 03:30 PM PDT

TIME 2 hours COST Starts at $40 DIFFICULTY Easy In most parts of the country, trying to keep yards watered throughout the summer requires an open tap like you haven’t seen since your last fraternity kegger. Which isn’t so great if you live in a conservation-conscious area that restricts spr...
By: Thisoldhouse.com

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Drizzle Castles!

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:17 PM PDT

A Drizzle Castle is a castle created by dripping a mixture of sand and water. When the water-sand Mixture drops on more sand, a Sand Droplet is formed. The water sinks into the sand below it and the result is a column of sand! The results can be stunning and can turn many heads at the beach when mad...
By: garrett10

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Guide To Zine Making

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:16 PM PDT

Zines are self published materials with short print runs. Zines can be about anything from your favorite band to what you did on your summer vacation. The world of Zine making is a largely underground. Zines are a perfect way to express ideas or feelings that are not fit for the main stream due t...
By: frenzy

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Fluorescing gin & tonic

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 05:29 PM PDT

Tonic water contains quinine, a fluorescent alkaloid. Put some in the path of a UV light, and you'll see a beautiful bright blue beam. You can create fantastic effects in a gin & tonic with a UV keychain flashlight - serve some up at your next party, or just take along the flashlight next time you...
By: makendo

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How not to - Whiskey Flash drive

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 10:16 AM PDT

Well the idea's solid and perfectly do-able, I just happened to destroy the only baby bottle of whiskey I have other than JD, which isn't a good shape, vodka bottles are clear which I though ruined the idea a bit.  People always give me baby booze and I never throw the bottles out since they're s...
By: killerjackalope

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Image Processing and Counting using MATLAB

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 08:15 AM PDT

This is fun project based on image processing with MATLAB, here we will come accross learing how to count the number of distinguishable objects in an image. Sounds fun ,dosen’t it …So lets get started! The following tutorial is performed with the help of MATLAB. MATLAB stands for “MATrix LABor...
By: adityareddy

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Make a Silver Cross out of a Coin

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 08:35 AM PDT

A couple of years ago I made some small silver crosses for Easter for the family. I’ve done silver casting and soldering before, but wanted to do something a little more quick. I have a bunch of silver coin in a collection of coins I gathered during my days as a cashier years ago. People would come ...
By: RVogel

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Bamboo Bike #2

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 08:14 PM PDT

I've been saying since I finished my last bike frame that I'd be starting another soon...  Well that never came to be - until now.  Why bamboo - why a bike - 2 passions I have are fitness - primarily cycling, and well, gardening and anything that comes from the ground.  In my garage ...
By: BAMBOOBIKER

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Last Minute Pastry Bag (from Recycled Products!)

Posted: 04 Apr 2007 02:12 PM PDT

How to make a Pastry Bag from common things you have at home. Ideal for those last moments when you need one and can't buy one! By the way, this is my first instructable so be nice! ;-D Getting started! It's always a problem when you are in the need of something you don't have and there is no w...
By: TonyRomero

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Puff Pastry

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 12:44 AM PDT

Puff pastry is a light, flaky, unleavened pastry containing several layers of fat. It is used for preparing sweet and salty recipes. I personally like it a lot. It can conveniently be bought at any grocery store, however the homemade one has a totally different flavor. So, even if it is a real time ...
By: italiancooking

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Build a gazebo: from google sketchup to real world

Posted: 27 May 2010 02:47 AM PDT

The purpose of this instructable is to build a very resistant open source gazebo. The plans used are freely downloadable trough the instructable. Material For the design: - google sketchup (downloadable for free from www.google.com/sketchup/download/ ) For the construction: - wood (how ...
By: derte84

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