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Stikkord: DIY
Circuit-bending specimen
Circuit-bending specimen, originally uploaded by mskogly. I think I will spend part of this lazy Saturday prodding and poking at this electronic toy dog, bought for 19,- NOK from a thrift store in Hell. (Yes literally, Fretex thrift store run by the Salvation Army, and apytl located in a small place in Norway called Hell… Fortsett å lese Circuit-bending specimen
Zen and the art of motorcycle restauration
Ok, so I’ve finally lost my marbles. I’ve always had a «problem» with being deeply into a lot of different things at the same time. In highschool I even read a 12 volume encyclopedia from A to L (I probably got a girlfriend around L, hurrah). I’ve always been that way, but I’ve also always… Fortsett å lese Zen and the art of motorcycle restauration
First impressions (Tempo Standard 1955)
Pictures from the night I got my motorcycle, a Tempo Standard from 1955.
DIY: Creating a flickrering garden lantern triggered by the wind
Make it and hang it in your garden, and watch it blink away happily when the wind blows. Check out photos and video from the build …
DIY: The WEALTH AUTOPORTABLE homemade Ipod dock!
I came across a cool tutorial over at Instructables yesterday, for using an old AM/FM radio as an amplifier for your ipod or other portable audio device, and decided to give it a whirl. So this is the old radio I will use: Cool huh! It came with the house when we bought it from… Fortsett å lese DIY: The WEALTH AUTOPORTABLE homemade Ipod dock!
Deadly cute DIY Vibrobot!
See it on Flickr I made this cute little vibrobot today, with some spare parts I had lying around. Got inspired by an old Makezine article, and decided to smack it together. It turned out pretty cool actually, it hums around like a happy little bug. I gave it a cute nose with a potentiometer,… Fortsett å lese Deadly cute DIY Vibrobot!
DIY for kids: Toy Art Car Project!
DIY with kids :)
House of the Century 1972
This video showcases the «House of the Century» project designed and built by Richard Jost and Ant Farm, completed in 1972 near Angleton, Texas. The ferrocement residence received an award citation from Progressive Architecture in 1973. The Mojo Relic More about the house (warning: the audio is pretty bad) House of the Century Construction (1972)… Fortsett å lese House of the Century 1972
ScrapHouse
The ScrapHouse was a unique example of reuse in the greatest sense of the term. An array of materials–collected from salvage yards, dumps, or collected from waste piles at active construction sites–was temporarily transformed into an one-bedroom demonstration house. Scraphouse demonstrates that materials that are thrown away, or considered to be junk, still have an… Fortsett å lese ScrapHouse