Can I make a space embroidery even cooler by adding electronics, code and neopixels? Watch to find out how, and how many times I can accidentally stab myself in the finger...
In this video, Andy takes on the challenge of modifying a rare Fujitsu keyboard to work with IBM PC-compatible machines for retrocomputing YouTube creator LGR. To overcome...
How do you power a project in the middle of nowhere? Solar is not the only option, and in rough climates wind might be equally as viable. Clem has a little piece of land...
Following on from building an air hockey table, Lorraine is recreating another classic arcade game: the Derby. Instead of horses racing along a track, it will be runners...
Launching a model rocket can be as simple as connecting 2 wires to a drill battery, but it doesn't look cool, and you must be close to the rocket itself because of the...
In this video Mark shows you how you can build your own Arduino Based Peg Solitaire. Using a Arduino Nano board, some pixel LEDs and a slicing board, you will be able...
So many buttons so little IO. When you want to drive a large number of LEDs or read buttons the obvious choice is multiplexing them. But there is a method called charlieplexing...
Follow along as Lorraine builds a project straight from her childhood: an air hockey table! Using her 3d printing, laser cutting, and electronics skills, Lorraine recreates...
Dimmer circuits consisting of Phase Angle Control are used to efficiently adjust the AC power delivered to the AC loads by controlling the conduction angle. In this episode...
There is a point when every maker gets intrigued by bare metal programming on microcontrollers. Switching over from Arduino to bare C or Rust can be frightening so Bradán...
I’d like a new clock for my workshop. Cuckoo clocks are cool, but a little old fashioned. So in todays episode I’m going to see if I can do my own twist on a cuckoo clock...
In this project Mark demonstrates how to construct a spectrum analyzer using Lego bricks and discrete electronics. He provides building plans, schematics, and software...
Wesley recently moved to a new home where electric power might not always be accessible. In preparation for his move, he wanted to be ready, regardless of what mother...
Ever need an extra incentive to get good grades in school? Adam builds a celebration robot that creates chaos when he receives a good grade. He incorporates the Canvas...
What would happen if your voice assistant was no longer supported or went rogue? Would you still be able to set your self reminders or open your podbay doors? Rather...
The element14 community asks and Clem delivers. This time we are building a project suggested by one of our community members. An affordable open source alternative to...
I’ve got a studio light which has suddenly become faulty, how hard could it be to fix it rather than replace? In today’s episode I try and fault find the PCB to see if...
Nintendo has an interesting history of including stereoscopic 3D in its game consoles, such as the Virtual Boy and 3DS handheld. But before any of those, the Famicom...
In this video, Mark attempts a race against the clock, creating a Bluetooth speaker in under 5 minutes. Will he succeed using an ESP32 board and a speaker? Check out...
In 1998 everybody and their Grandma played Age of Empires, but Clem was hooked on its competitor Seven Kingdoms. Now 25 years later Seven Kingdoms still has a cult following...