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Maker Faire Live Blogging - ALAVs by Jed Berk!

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Check out these Cool ALAVs (Autonomous Light Vessels) by Jed Berk! Tight! It uses Sun Microsystems SunSpot microcontroller, which can be programmed in Java. I like this idea since there’s a lot of Java embedded processors out there but this ones from the creators. Jed tells me that all the pieces were 3D designed on the computer and laser-cut, kinda cool~ :)

Jed says, Make Store will have these cool DIY ALAV kits soon!

Internet is kinda slow here at the Maker Faire. (That’s why our posts are slow too.) We even switched to a Sprint Broadband but with live video streaming, it’s still too slow but we will keep postin’~

You can come and join us to chat here to while watching our live video.

You can also check out our Flickr photos from Maker Faire Day 1 and Jed’s Flickr for more ALAVs.

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Maker Faire - The Light Orb!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Earth, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Graphics, Microcontroller, Motor, Video by max on the May 20th, 2007 at 10:10 am
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Live Blogging Maker Faire - Balancing Bot spotted!

Posted in Blog, Circuits, Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Maker Faire, Microcontroller, Motor, Robots, Video by max on the May 19th, 2007 at 3:11 pm
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2009 Porsche Panamera

Posted in Auto, Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Motor by max on the May 17th, 2007 at 12:08 am

2009 Porsche Panamera

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Cool, here’s a little preview of the 2009 Porsche panamera, kinda reminds me of the Porsche 928, my favorite.

At least three different Panameras are visible in this video — one blue example and two black copies — and they were filmed in various locations. One feature that may not have been apparent before is the Panamera’s hatchback, which is clearly visible as the car is being loaded up

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DIY HACK - Wireless Keyless Entry using Relays

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Industrial, Motor, Projects, Video, Wireless by max on the May 16th, 2007 at 12:00 am

Keyless Entry

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Here’s a very simple wireless keyless entry DIY using some relays and stuff, very similar to the Wiimote Door Unlocker.

The mechanism is simple enough, just a momentary button on the panel in my apartment, but the mess of wires in the wall is a little unsettling. I took some meter readings of the terminals and sorted out the door button wiring. You can see where the door button is soldered through the PCB, which made it easier to identify the proper terminals. This panel has a “Door”, “Talk” and “Listen” button. The “Door” button is normally-open and the circuit is about 22V. In the following steps we’re going to effectively bypass the button with our own circuit.

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Steam turbine tank!

Posted in Consumer, Contest, Cool, Educational, Energy, Entertainment, Gadgets, Motor, Travel by max on the May 15th, 2007 at 3:56 am

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Cool, we are looking forward to Maker Faire for cool steam tanks like this!

So what do you do after you’ve made a bunch of steam powered r/c tanks? Well you try making a steam turbine tank of course! Making a steam turbine r/c machine has sort of been one of my Holy Grails, but there are many issues with steam turbines, that made it difficult for me to tackle on the project.

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Automatic Color Sorting

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Industrial, Microcontroller, Motor, Projects, Video by max on the May 10th, 2007 at 7:37 am

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Check out this Automatic Color Sorting DIY that uses some DC and stepper motors from an old HP printer and uses Parallax’s new 32bit processor as the brain. Brilliant!

This could be great to low budget project requiring color sorting.

Once the Sensor was figured out I started to build everything. Most of the parts including the DC motor and stepper motor were taken from an old HP 712c Printer I had laying around. The carriage system for the ink head was my main platform for the sorting process to occur on. I then had to design a way to control the flow of m&m’s, this was accomplished with the idea of using a system that is commonly found in gumball machines and a coin sorting machine. I then made a CAD drawing for it to be milled by my father using a CNC machine.

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Cool Human built UFO!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Industrial, Motor, Travel, Video, magic by max on the April 30th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
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DIY HACK - Robotic DAT Tape Loader

Posted in Business, Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Industrial, Motor, Projects, Robots, Web by max on the April 30th, 2007 at 3:45 pm

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Here’s a really cool DAT backup tape loader robot that being worked on. This might be a great way to automate your server backups especially if you own a hosting company.

Thanks to D. Wilstar for the link!

This is another cheap project, useful to those peoples too lazy to change backup tapes every night (If You said “What’s Backup?” please stop reading! :-) )
This project is less “art attack” than my homemade CNC. There is, indeed, a plan (well, sort of…) drawn with Google SketckUp (actually drawn BEFORE construction, and not AFTER, like I usually do :-) ).
Almost all mechanical components used can be salvaged parts, or can be bought in a hardware store.

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