![]() | DIY Secret Entrance Door
Ever want a secret room or a hidden doorway as a kid? Who didn't, right? Now you can build your own like this motorized secret entrance which was the centerpiece of a costume theme party for Halloween.
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![]() | Superb Mechanical Iris Steam Punk Door
The mechanical iris was originally a steampunk project we featured a while back. Not surprisingly, the sheer beauty and mechanics of it is inspiring a lot of similar builds such as the knock-detecting garage door opener. Now, in the creative hands... |
![]() | Fascinating Mechanical Iris Steampunk Projects
A mechanical iris is a radially opening aperture which allows light to pass through. We have seen some downright superb steampunk projects and these two examples further demonstrate the beauty of simple mechanics. I've decided I want to install... |
![]() | World's Most Stunning Data Centers
Who says technology can't be art? Taking a break from our typical hacks and mods, we bring you the most impressive data centers of the world. Pictured above and below, Microsoft seems to have their top-secret data center organization down to an... |
![]() | Fantastic Indoor Mini-Golf Course!
We've seen some incredible projects built entirely out of wood, and this DIY indoor mini-golf course made entirely of wood is another to add to our collection. This incredible project is better described with pictures than words:
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![]() | Inspiration: Robotics and Steampunk Ray Gun Gallery
It's certainly true that one man's junk is another man's treasure. Just take a look at these incredible works of art which have risen from the scrap piles, fashioned out of odds and ends. Some might call it junk art, but looking at the whole... |
![]() | New Uses for Old Electronics We all have left over components, circuit boards, hard drives, you name it. Check out some of these inspiring "recycling" projects and turn your left over junk into outstanding masterpieces. Listed below are a few of our favorite reuse... |







































