Today we spend an hour making a simple clock, using an Arduino Nano, and a few cheap & simple components.
Author: Mark
A spooky monster-in-a-box self opening prop for Halloween, complete with mist for an extra-spooky effect!
Over two and a half years ago, like many people, we suddenly had to work from home. And I know I’m not the only one who sat their laptop on an Amazon box for the ergonomics. I finally ditched the cardboard box and made a stand out of scraps.
After watching “Ron’s Gone Wrong” with my kids, they idea came to try and build something like this.
I had seen this done a few times online, so I thought I would try my hand at it. It may be one of my easiest builds yet and definitely the quickest, yet it looks great on my desk.
A quick & simple build to make your own battery powered Batman light.
Spending a lot more time around the home, and now outside in the summer months, I wanted a quick and easy way to get a quick class of water. And have a fun project to make at the same time.
Looking to add some retro flair to your arcade setup? Dive into the world of DIY with our step-by-step guide to crafting an eye-catching LED Pac-Man display sign. Whether you’re a seasoned hobbyist or a newcomer to the maker scene, this project promises to level up your gaming space with a touch of nostalgia.
To say ‘thank you’ to our garage for being our neighborhood bar, I created a backlit LED comic book sign for it.
Last year I made a speaker out of a Bud Light beer case. My idea was to take those internal components, and retrofit them into an old vintage radio, while preserving the original box and storing the internals safely.