Magical Toolbox and Transmission Electron Microscope

April 30th, 2008

Magical Toolbox and Transmission Electron Microscope

Arman Bohn sent me a couple of links to his projects - and I took forever to put them online. Sorry about that, been busy.

The first one, the Magical Toolbox, is a multi-effect generator built into a tool box. It has a stereo phase-cancelling reverb, fuzz box and ring modulator - All in stereo. It sounds really nice too.

Arman also built a Transmission Electron Microscope. It doesn’t quite work as intended, but it still looks cool, and the sountrack to the demo clip is pretty nice as well.

“The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed.”
- Lloyd Jones

Magical Toolbox [link]

Transmission Electron Microscope [link]

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Got what it takes?

April 23rd, 2008

HGTV (Home and Garden TV) is looking for new talent. Are you handy? Charismatic? Think you’ve got what it takes? Take your chance, and you might end up with a permanent gig…

HGTV On-Air Handyman Casting [link]

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Instructables Pocket-sized contest

March 30th, 2008

My entry, the Watercolor Kit in an Altoids tin, is doing pretty well. Please help me win by voting for me!

Click on the big “Vote Now” button!

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Make an All-Purpose Organic Pesticide from Vegetables

March 26th, 2008

Make an All-Purpose Organic Pesticide from Vegetables

This organic pesticide won’t kill all the bugs in your garden, but may annoy them enough so that they move over to your neighbour’s.  I personally think that if you don’t want to use any chemicals in your garden, you need to arrange your plants carefully, to exploit the fact that certain plants naturally repel various insects.  This can help too, but from experience, you do need to spray often as this product isn’t deadly, but just mildly annoying.

Make an All-Purpose Organic Pesticide from Vegetables [link]

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Altoids Tin Pocket-Sized Watercolor Box

March 25th, 2008

Altoids Tin Pocket-Sized Watercolor Box

This is my first Instructable, and my entry for the Instructables pocket-sized contest. It’s a Pocket-Sized Watercolor Box in an Altoids tin. I’ve seen people make similar ones and I’ve decided to make my own, using what I had: Fimo clay.

For once, instead of just linking to an Instructable, I wrote one. About time!

Please vote for me!

Altoids Tin Pocket-Sized Watercolor Box [link]

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How to Rebind a Moleskine Notebook: Make a Custom DIY Sketchbook!

March 23rd, 2008

How to Rebind a Moleskine Notebook: Make a Custom DIY Sketchbook!

« The size and durability of the Moleskine Pocket notebook is perfect for my sketching needs, but the paper is not ideal. Although both “sketchbook” and “watercolor” versions are available, neither is well-suited to my particular requirements. And so, I have developed a process for replacing the paper (aka Moleskine Reloaded) while retaining all the other wonderful attributes of the Moleskine. »

How to Rebind a Moleskine Notebook: Make a Custom DIY Sketchbook! [link]

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Busy busy busy busy

March 19th, 2008

Sorry, no post tonight.

I looked for some interesting stuff and didn’t find anything useful.

Blame the internet for being boring tonight. You can always submit a link if you find anything interesting…

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Homemade Electrocardiograph (ECG)

March 18th, 2008

Homemade Electrocardiograph (ECG)

While motivations will vary, I’m quite sure that many people will find this project interesting. You can make your own ECG (heart monitor) to monitor your own heartbeats for less than 10$ (not including your PC).

Disclaimer: This project involves strapping electrodes on your chest. Electrodes = electricity. Do it at your own risk.

Homemade Electrocardiograph (ECG) [link]

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Tupperware Synthesizers

March 17th, 2008

Tupperware Synthesizers

“ADACHI’s self-made instruments are consists of simple electronic circuit, almost case built in tupperware. They never can make precise pitch, but have good sound and noise, easy to operate and carry and worked by battery. Of course the funny and pretty looks are important aspects.”

Tupperware Synthesizers [link][via][via]

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USB page turner pedal for musicians

March 15th, 2008

USB page turner pedal for musicians

This is a project that will surely please guitarists, singers, or any other musicians that play on stage. Basically, you gut out a USB keyboard, keeping only the electronics and you build a pedal that you map to specific keys. This allows you to either scroll down a document (partitions, tablatures, lyrics, etc.) or even control a slide show or audio software.

USB page turner pedal for musicians [link][via]

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