DIY HOWTO make a Hoverboard
DIY Kits - Real Hoverboard
These guys sell hoverboard plans you can do-it-yourself to lift 200lb person 1inch off the ground, even in snow!
(if you work for futurehorizons, plz send me a plan, i wanna build one…
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They got some other cool plans…
The hoverboard uses high performance hovercraft technology to lift a 200+lb rider 1 inch above the ground. A 6 horsepower 4-stroke gasoline engine spins a multi bladed propeller to force air under the craft. The plans are easy to follow and a working Hoverboard can usually be built for under $500 including the engine.
This design uses a single vertical shaft lawnmover engine. It can hover and can move forward and turn left and right. Handheld controls are used to steer and change engine speed. It can be built in approximately 24 to 36 hours depending on the builders skill level.
8 years ago, Google started from this garage
Cool, this is the original garage google started from!
The garage which has been taken to this photograph, the founder of Google most the garage which first is borrowed probably will put out 8 years ago, is. As for place California state in Menlo Park. It is the case that everything starts from here.
This garage was used for the first 5 months. Address of this garage has not been announced.
So, various enterprises most first have started from the garage. For example in 1938, Hewlett Packard starts from capital of 538 dollars with the small garage in Palo Alto, CA. Steve Wozniak of the Apple in 1976 started with the garage of his parents’ home. And Google started from the garage in the same way, with….It is 1994, Amazon founder started from the Seattle garage….
In addition, Yahoo stated from a trailer house, not a garage… hard at first…
BugMeNot - crack for web site registration
Now there’s a site that gives you passwords for any site that requires annoying registration…
For example doing the free member register in YouTube, there is a movie which, cannot see that login it does not do, but when you use in such case, without applying the time of the member register, directly, it is the case that you can peruse.
Zedomax DIY 112 - Zedomax Hovercraft version 2 - Asteroid!
Okay, yesterday through the instructable, we made a simple hovercraft. Today, we are going to take
it to another level by taking FOUR PC fan coolers and running the FANS at 24VDC instead of the
12V DC rating. I think they are okay up to 30VDC, well, our fans are still running�
Here’s Video:
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via Link [html in English]
DIY - Hoverwing - Build a 120 horsepower hover-plane for $5200
Check these guys out, you can build your own hovering plane thingee for about $5200,
they got DIY kits for building your hovercraft, hoverwing, etc…etc…
They claim it takes about 2500 hours = about 100 days to make one of these by yourself.
Video:
What are people doing with Segways these days…Segway-ting
Here’s a cool video I found on google video, it seems like they are using it on skateboard ramps and really funny how people are using emerging technology as an everyday fun toy like skateboard…
Combat Robot Kits Platform
Check these guys out if you are going to make a robot or some type of transporation device.
Even if you are not into robots, I think this platform could serve as a quick, already-made travel platform
for any type of machine you are trying to make.
They provide these robot platforms with wheels, motors, battery to get you started with different
weight classes from 30 to even 220 lbs.
The platform can travel at maximum speed of 20mph with 24V DC power…
I am thinking of a Zedomax Battlebot someday….hmmm….
It’s been used as platform BioHazard I guess…
They are offering free Basic kits for anyone whos entering the Battlebot competition…
Nokia E62 with QWERTY keyboard only $149!
This phone is great! Now I need one…
We wrote about the E62 a little while ago, but in case you’ve forgotten, this is Nokia’s Motorola Q killer. It’s got a bigger screen—2.8 inches—which equates to a slightly bigger handset. It does push email using the Blackberry system, but its EDGE connection feels downright pokey next to the EVDO we see on Verizon’s Q. Another gripe we have is that you have to pull the battery cover off the Nokia to swap out its miniSD card. And good god, there’s no camera! But that 320 by 240 screen, while delivering the same pixel count as the Q, looks much better. And that Symbian 60 OS runs nice and tight, way faster than the Moto Q’s Windows Mobile 5. Oh yes, this phone is only $149 from Cingular now.









