Congratulations go out to Dave and Cheryl for the birth of their new baby, Dason. Dason was born September 11, 2002 at 4:16 AM weighing in at 9 pounds 14 ounces.
We got some sticks for sale today. Some are bendable sticks. You can use them as a belt and if you are near the hydroelectrostation dam you can put the power wire into water and that will pick up some leftover electricity and you get a glowing belt. Now other things are measuring devices. You can measure things in non-traditional units.
3-pin Ribbon cable connector (WS2812 compatible) $1.25 Secure, locking, high-current 3-conductor connectors ideal for the New Stripxel WS2812b. |
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5V RGB LED Stripxels WS2812B (30 per meter) $17.00 There's a new style of RGB Strip LED now, with an embedded controller chip in each LED - the WS2812B! |
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5V RGB LED Stripxels WS2812B (72 per meter) $30.00 There's a new style of high density RGB Strip LED now, with an embedded controller chip in each LED - the WS2812B! |
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Modified Openbeam Sale - 74.9cm long, 3/16" holes $7.00 What do you do with returned modified Openbeam? Find it a good home! |
My height is is 2.30975 OpenBeam extrusions. Or many 3-pin ribbon cable connectors.
Congratulations go out to Dave and Cheryl for the birth of their new baby, Dason. Dason was born September 11, 2002 at 4:16 AM weighing in at 9 pounds 14 ounces.
Thanks to all that came out to the robotgames last weekend, and our Solarbotics / APCircuits Mini-sumo workshop on Friday night! We kicked...erm...said good-bye to the last participants at about 2 in the morning! Fun was had by all! Expect pictures soon... Regards, Dave
Well folks, it's that magical time where we give you some special insight into what's new n' happenin' in the world of Solarbotics. We'll start off by sending our congrats to everyone who participated in the recent Make:KW Arduino 201 meetup. We were proud to sponsor the event by donating some L298 Compact Motor Driver […]
It's pretty amazing to see the adoption rate of 3D printers in the last few years, and the kind of creativity they bring out in people. I've seen quite a few variations, particularly while walking through the 3D printer villages at the MakerFaires I've already attended (either as a vendor or just a visitor), but […]
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