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  • Ultra Simple 2x4 Server Rack

  • Have them cut the boards for you to these specs:Board #1 and 2: 20.75", then 20.75", then the remainder should be cut in half (will be 27.25" each, minus whatever is converted to sawdust)Board #3 and 4: Just saw these in half: 48" long.This will give...
  • EFFECTIVE STUN GUN

  • CLEAN UP YOUR WORKSPACEGather your componentsWe will start with the "multivibrator" or "Oscillator" circuit. It supplies an A.C. Waveform to the "T1" transformer. you can make a PCB or just solder the legs togetherIt's not a very complex circuit.First...
  • The roller

  • Cut your fence post a few inches longer than your screen width. Deburr the edges, inside being just as important. Make 2 hardwood, Lexan, or acrylic blocks to plug the ends and accept your threaded rod. Being centered and true is important, or your whole...
  • Joining the two

  • Get help. Clean yourself. Clean the floor. Wash your hands often. Look for the weld line on the post, or otherwise establish a line along it's length. Line up your fabric with this line, and tape across the joint, applying slight tension the the fabric....
  • Smile Station

  • Ok I pored the cement in the tube with a blue foam board on the bottom glued to the sides. That seemed to work out well accept I stuck a blue foam board cutout with a hole cut out in it to keep the 2" pvc pipe in place. Bad Idea it moved the PVC pipe...
  • Sci-fi grade Home Automation

  • Build the base station using the following simple steps:Disassemble the outlet controller remote and throw away the plastic casingSolder wires between the +5v line on the Arduino and the positive battery terminal on the remote.Do the same with the ground...
  • Sci-fi grade Home Automation

  • For each machine where you want speech recognition:Run the JarvisListBox app, and set it to run at start-up.If you feel comfortable with code, you can edit its commands in the ListBox constructor to make it more appropriate for your setup.Running microphones...
  • RF light switch

  • Receiver:This end is connected to mains voltage (240VAC for me). Ignore the photos as that was done on old board with other projects, and still used ATmega's. Line up a 7805 or your favourite regulator and feed the uC and RF module. Grab a data line...