Interesting Techy Halloween costume
Halloween DIY - Talking Skull
Here’s an awesome talking skull for halloween!
“I took him out to the garage and disconnected his eye and mouth motors from the main post. I then used 2 - 2″ screws and attached the jaw to the motor of the douglas talking fir(DTS now) I used hot glue and sealed the screws to the mouth to insure no slippage. I made a fitting in the skull with a 90 degree fitting and a 3″ piece of PVC that I attached to the inside of the skull with screws. I can now attached the skull to the crossbones, or remove it, since the fitting on the crossbones is a male, and the one on the skull is female, making storage, setup, and fixing easier!”
mekevorka costume for halloween!
Wow, this is the most geekiest coolest halloween costume I’ve seen so far…
Here’s Donivan’s entry for the MAKE & CRAFT Halloween contest, he writes - “This is my MeKeVoRkA costume I made a few years ago. The chest plate is using an EL sequencer that has been modified to use a larger inverter. Unfortunately the photos don’t show all the strands lit at once. There is a Basic Stamp microcontroller that is used to activiate a laser module and the red eyes in the mask. The mask also has a microphone that goes to a voice changer box and 10W audio amplifier. All the EL wire interferes with the audio, but I think it sounds kinda cool. There’s a video with sound on YouTube, see above for the link. The belt pack contains the audio amplifier + voice changer circuits, the Basic Stamp board, the hacked sequencer, three EL wire drivers and two sets of eight AA rechargable batteries to power it all for about 3 - 4 hours
Robot Video - HOWTO Build a robotic Dalek Pumpkin

Here’s a little cute robot right in time for halloween!
Oh my! MAKE FLickr photo pool member Oskay made robotic pumpkin Dalek - “We Evil Mad Scientists like Halloween. A lot. You might have already seen our old-school Cylon Jack-o-lantern. Here is another halloween electronics project, hopefully in time for you to make your own: It’s a radio-controlled robotic Dalek that can move around and turn its head. Oh, and did I mention that it’s a pumpkin?”
Halloween DIY - Be a Zedi, make your own cool Light Sabre

If you are planning to be a Zedi this Halloween, you are going to love this, Michelle shows you how to make a quality Zedi Light Sabre from scratch…if you put some cool lasers, you might be able to upgrade it.
There are 4 parts, kinda long, but worth it if you are going to make one.
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Halloween Pitchfork Program Update - Flaming Trident
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Today, I figured I needed some more cool LED movement for my halloween pitchfork,
so added a little flaming trident routine…
Just use this program instead:


