Monthly Archives: June 2015

Use a clay flower pot to make bread

Actually I was looking at this and thinking it would be a good idea to modify to make a dessert for kids while camping.  Use a cake mix with jam in the middle for example.  My 2 cents, I think … Continue reading

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Different Soldering Tips

Good quick write-up on different soldering tips you can use.  I typically use B series, sometimes D. http://www.instructables.com/id/Uses-of-Different-Soldering-Iron-Tips/

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Interesting battery shield for the arduino

Its a homebrewed one that uses 2 AA rechargables.  Interesting build overall.  Not so sure I would do it since there are many cheap bought solutions now. http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Arduino-AA-Undershield/?ALLSTEPS

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Use FR4 board for prototype enclosures

Nice write-up on useing this type of board for making nice enclosures for prototypes. http://hackaday.com/2015/06/03/how-to-build-beautiful-enclosures-from-fr4-aka-pcbs/

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Build a mini 3D printer with old CDROM drives

OK with CDROM drives controlled by steppers (harder to find that you think) and a floppy drive.  This is a nice build, but…a bit costly in other parts.  Figure $30 for arduino and stepper controller, Another $20 for the body.    … Continue reading

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Build your own arduino solar charger

Nice build on using an arduino to controll the charge to batteries for a solar array.  Gives a nice display on stats too.  Why would you do this?  Well its a cheaper way to get information and control the charge … Continue reading

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Interesting hacks for Printrbot hot end to make it easier to fix

The author went thru some interesting fixes for his hotend for a printrbot to make it easier.  The comments section mentions why not switch out for an E3D (knockoff version) head instead for around $20. http://hackaday.com/2015/06/02/cheap-hot-end-modification-allows-easy-future-repairs/

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Build a water blob

Basically take a sheet of plastic, Iron the seams, and fill with water for a giant water pillow. http://www.instructables.com/id/Water-Blob/

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Make light up flowers with old water bottles

I love this build (will be doing this one soon).  Basically you use the top to make the flower and the cap can be used to mount to a christmas tree light.  In theory, you could still return the bottle … Continue reading

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How to fix a 2 stroke carb really quick

Author points out that most issues with the carb on a 2 stroke are due to it getting gummed up.  He basically just takes it off and cleans it out.  Some folks (myself) also soak it in kerosene too. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Fix-a-Weed-Eater-Carburetor-Cleaning/

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