You want a simple Photovore? This very tidy design by Solarbotics' own Grant McKee is based on a technique developed by Mark Tilden - Shok architecture.
Dancing Peacock Spiders with Lightsabers This is just fun to say, even more fun to watch (Via Nerdist). |
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Turning a Tape Gun Into a Prototyping Machine Interesting idea, but not necessarily very practical (Via Makezine). |
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A story-based Japanese Rube Goldberg Machine This Rube Goldberg machine features not only some amazing timing and clever solutions but also a cute story (Via Sciencedump). |
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Pile of Skulls Laser-engraved rolling pin for (next) Halloween pastries (Via TLC). |
You want a simple Photovore? This very tidy design by Solarbotics' own Grant McKee is based on a technique developed by Mark Tilden - Shok architecture.
I can't imagine why, but some people want to use these push pogo pins for other uses than robot appendages. Or battery contacts. Apparently they're really good for something called "JTAG applications" too, but I'll leave that up to you to decide. Scroll down to see them listed in the "New Items" column.
3D Printed Violin It sounds beautiful, it looks gorgeous - this is what 3D printing should be! (By 3Dvarius, via Nerdist) 3D Printing Molten Glass Yet another 3d printing example of all things beautiful - the fusion of old (material) and new (technique). (Via Colossal) The Architecture of Radio Yay to the superpower of seeing […]
I wonder what's going to happen if you stuff all the dry beer ingredients in your mouth? Would you turn into a foam spitting monster, a rabid-looking human? Read along, and you'll know what I'm talking about: Glassified: Augmenting a traditional ruler with digital functionality I am past needing this for school, but I sure […]
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