Thursday, July 1, 2010

Make Your Own Teddy Bear USB Flash Drive (USBear?)

Make Your Own Teddy Bear USB Flash Drive (USBear?)


Make Your Own Teddy Bear USB Flash Drive (USBear?)

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 04:43 PM PDT

Plain old flash drives are boring. Which is why I decided to sacrifice a teddy bear and make a more interesting one. When put together, it looks like your average teddy bear. Pop off the head, stick it in your computer, and you have a really funny data-storing USBear. I first saw this wonderful i...
By: misteravocado5

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Build an analog vocoder

Posted: 26 Jul 2009 11:55 PM PDT

This is my first Instructable and my first attempt at such a large electronics project. I designed the circuit from scratch and I am making it available to all so anyone interested can build their own. I have called it the Morphatron. I will not say it is a piece of cake, but I have done most of ...
By: planetone

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Universal Earbud/Headphone Volume Control

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 09:05 AM PDT

So I bought a PMP (Portable Media Player ) from Hong Kong so i could play my NES games with the on-board emulator wherever was convenient. Long road trips, flights, waiting rooms, etc. are places that I like to kill time with portable media but the only trouble was that the on-board emulator onl...
By: Skater_j10

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BUILD THE SECOND GENERATION ARC REACTOR

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 08:00 AM PDT

Sorry for keeping you waiting for so long. This is the second arc reactor I made. I did not completely copy the prop in themovie. I created some new designs. THE ELECTRIC CIRCUIT This is the electric circuit plan of this arc reactor. I used SMDs as the light resources. The circuit is simple but t...
By: Kyling Zhang

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Photography for Dummies!

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 09:05 AM PDT

     As digital SLRs are popularizing, many people are getting into photography that normally wouldn't have. Not only is this because of the ease of using a digital camera, but also because of the enormous cost savings compared to film cameras. DSLRs do not require expensive film to be bought an...
By: ledzeppie

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Build a Bicycle Sidecar

Posted: 01 Jul 2010 08:49 AM PDT

This sidecar was built to transport my 3 year old son on the local cycle paths. It was constructed from a steel angle frame, with a wooden bodywork and plastic screen. It was designed to pivot against the bicycle frame so the cornering and riding were less affected by the addition of the car. ...
By: stevebod

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Spongebob Squarepants Pinata

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 06:18 PM PDT

This year my nieces requested a Spongebob Squarepants pinata.  The challenge is to make the rectangular shape using paper maiche.  If you use cardboard as a base for the pinata, it may well be too difficult to break, especially amongst pre-kindergarten age kids. Flat sheet paper maiche Th...
By: kittka

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How ANYONE can make a linocut

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:36 PM PDT

If you’ve always wanted to make your own custom-stamped cards, patches or invitations, but feel like you’re out of luck since you aren’t a master illustrator, this instructable is for you! No drawing skills? No tracing ability? No problem! If you can carve a pumpkin, you can make a linocut. I’ll sho...
By: trucdart

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Felted Crochet Stretch Sensor

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:16 PM PDT

Sensors come in many forms, you can buy them already manufactured, or make them yourself.  The latter is my favorite for many reasons. This sensor is meant to be integrated in to wearable technology projects as an alternative to buying manufactured sensors which are made of rubber, metals, plasti...
By: laraCat

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