Sleeving Earphone / Earbud Cords with Paracord |
- Sleeving Earphone / Earbud Cords with Paracord
- How to build a wireless hexapod robot
- Cobra Weave Key Fob
- Build a Nintendo NES PC
- Candle Powered Hot Air Balloon
- uDuino: Very Low Cost Arduino Compatible Development Board
- $5 Mini USB Fridge!
- Controllable RGB LED system for your home or office
Sleeving Earphone / Earbud Cords with Paracord Posted: 12 Jun 2010 05:21 PM PDT Sleeve your earphone/earbuds with paracord so that they are less likely to come out tangled after removing them from your pocket. This is a great mod to try if you want to enhance cheap earbuds/earphones or your cord is already broken somewhere (hopefully at the jack, because it's usually nearly ... By: tnl Continue Reading » |
How to build a wireless hexapod robot Posted: 12 Jun 2010 01:27 PM PDT When completed, you will have a walking robot that is about 2 feet wide and stands as much as a foot tall. It has lots of room for added features and improvements so feel free to use it for your own robotics experiments or share your improvements with others. Build time is about 3-5 hours and it... By: aggrav8d Continue Reading » |
Posted: 27 Mar 2010 05:54 PM PDT You may have seen my instructables on paracord bracelets, well this is the same design with a few variations. I used to reach in my pockets and have to search for my keys. Now i reach in and go right for the key fob. These can be all one color, or multi colored. Supplies -6ft of gutted para... By: tevers94 Continue Reading » |
Posted: 12 Feb 2007 08:53 AM PST Ah, the Nintendo Entertainment System. Brings me back a lot of good memories: Super Mario Bros., Double Dragon, Megaman. It also brings back not-so-great memories. The agony of changing cartridges, blowing until you're dizzy and still getting nothing but a flashing screen when you start the console.... By: hatsuli Continue Reading » |
Candle Powered Hot Air Balloon Posted: 08 Aug 2005 06:06 PM PDT Build a candle powered hot air balloon using painter's plastic, balsa wood, and birthday candles. null Cut the plastic and heat-seal the edges. Layout your materials on a large sheet cardboard. Pull out approximately 6 feet of the painter's plastic and cut it forming a sheet 9 x 6 ft. It... By: ewilhelm Continue Reading » |
uDuino: Very Low Cost Arduino Compatible Development Board Posted: 17 Jan 2008 06:26 PM PST Arduino boards are great for prototyping. However they get rather expensive when you have multiple concurrent projects or need lots of controller boards for a larger project. There are some great, cheaper alternatives (Boarduino, Freeduino) but the costs still add up when you need many of them. ... By: tymm Continue Reading » |
Posted: 28 Nov 2007 08:55 AM PST Now that we're seeing those 12 volt camper coolers turning up at garage sales and thrift stores (I found one for $2.50), here's a neat little idea for turning it into a customizable mini-fridge powered by a USB port! Taking out the Peltier/Heatsink Unit You'll basically just need a phi... By: babblin5 Continue Reading » |
Controllable RGB LED system for your home or office Posted: 25 Oct 2008 03:45 AM PDT Are the lights in your home or work space boring? Do you want to add a little energy or mood lighting to your room? This Instructable shows you how to create a controllable RGB LED array for use in your home or office. Your red, green, blue LED display will provide hours of enjoyment for you and ... By: Brilldea Continue Reading » |
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