About a million years ago (and by that, we mean 3-4) we had a crazy French intern called Jerome. He had a squiggly beard and liked to exclaim "SUPER COOL!" whenever he saw anything that caught his attention. But because he came up with neat stuff like the BeetleBot, we let him stick around. Even though he's since moved on from Solarbotics, he's still working on SUPER COOL new projects, like a car-mounted Horizontal Gyroscope Stabilization Camera System (see the below video). He's entering this for a contest at Instructables, so click here to throw a vote his way and see how it was developed.
So there's cool link #1. Last week Yana, our Russian graphic designer that enjoys a good tea and has an alarming appreciation for knives, objected to not getting credit for her "Years" link. So the rest of today's post is dedicated specifically to projects spontaneously recommended by her.
Jónófón - Paper Vinyl Record Player
This old-style grammophone uses a papercup and a horn made out of paper to amplify the music from the vinyl record. We think it might even use a GM8 to drive the rotation.
Eyktir - Icelandic Clock Another home appliance made from paper products! This cardboard clock uses a traditional Icelandic unit of time measurement.
Visual Rain Sensor Most rain meters only detect how much rain has fallen, but none detect how hard it comes down. This gauge uses a microphone to calculate a rainfall's intensity based off of the sound levels it creates.
DIY Distillation Equipment This is a pretty cool video that breaks down the process behind designing equipment that a New York distiller uses to create sugar beet vodka. (A link about vodka coming from a Russian? We'll let you come up with the stereotypical jokes. Just keep in mind that Yana really likes her knives.)
Play like a Maker - Tiny 3D Printer Playsets File this one under 'Adorable': Chris, a maker from Chicago, uses his MakerBot 3D plastic printer to re-create his very own workspace on a tiny scale.
In more unfortunate news, Eduard Khil has passed away. He's probably best known for his Trololo video, which has brought many a laugh and raised eyebrow to both us and those that get to hear the tune on our hold music when calling in.
Yes, it's true. After years of working our fingers to the bone inserting jumper wires on breadboards to make unusually robust controllers for robots out of discrete & logic chip elements, Solarbotics has seen the light! We've put on our eye-patch, hoisted the jolly-roger, and swung along-side to board the HMS HVWTech.com ! That's right […]
Isn’t it nice when you can hit two birds with one stone? That’s exactly what we’ve done as we approach both Arduino Day and Saint Patrick’s Day with our version of the Chug-O-Meter! We absolutely loved what the circuit.io team did with their Chug Meter but thought that we could add more to its survivability […]
Welcome to New Stuff Friday, where we show off a smattering of the latest inventory we've brought in. How is this different from a usual Friday at Solarbotics? We've moved our other news/announcements to other days of the week (such as Project Monday and Cool Links Wednesday), so you just get the goods on the […]
We've had some requests about our own demo Nano robot sumo "BittyBad", which uses a pair of GM15 gear motors. On the GM15 detail page, you'll see a picture of it! It features 2 GM15 gear motors, two 90mA/h LiPoly 3.7V batteries (in series), two "ProxDots" objects sensors, a pair of edge-sensors and a (gasp!) […]
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