![]() | Superb Mechanized Android Toy Speaks Morse Code
By now, you may be familiar the superb Android figurines we sell our store. While they look fantastic, and are a must-own for any Android fan, they don't actually move. This reader decided to do enhance the static toys by making them "speak"... |
![]() | DIY Chess Playing Robotic Arm
We've seen a few chess robots in the past, but nothing quite this complicated. In this build, the chess board will actually rotate to move within reach of the robot arm. The arm itself moves along an axis to move each piece. You can play... |
![]() | How To: DIY Arduino Balancing Surface
Here's another superb Arduino project using just a few simple components (which are available in our DIY projects store). It's a pretty simple setup using a laptop, webcam, servos, and an Arduino to monitor and balance a ball bearing on a flat... |
![]() | Simple LED Project: Illuminated Plexiglass Sign
This a great, minimalistic, LED name sign created using a simple setup of plexiglass, LEDs and some cool extra features. Â The author makes the project more complex by throwing in a microcontroller to the mix to change the colors, but you could... |
![]() | James Bond Style Wireless Door Lock
Remote locking is quite common for automobiles, not so common for doors. This James Bond-ish home security system uses a coded signal from the wristwatch to the electronic box on the door to lock and unlock the door. Far more stylish than... |
![]() | DIY Virtual Robot Controlled By Real World Twin
In this cool project, learn to use a simple robot to manipulate its 3D mirror image constructed in Maya. For the physical robot, he uses 3 servos and a PicAxe 28X1 micro-controller. Each time the robot moves on its axes, movement is... |






































