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“Inspired by my midifighter project, I set out to make a button style midi controller that takes advantage of the many digital inputs that the Mega Arduino board has. In this Instructable we will walk through the steps taken from …

“I work in IT. Often we get customers who would like us to remove their old kit. This usually leaves us with a pile of scrap, and monitors are one of the things we find which are wasted. At home …

“In my last instructable, I made an infinity mirror with white lights. This time I’m going to make one with colorful lights, using an LED strip with addressable LEDs. I’ll be following a lot of the same steps …

“The parts you need to make the keyboard macro box are: Electronics: Arduino Uno or an Arduino Leonardo https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-uno-rev3 Momentary push buttons (I used 15 in my design) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16mm-Round-Metal-Push-B… Jumper …

“How to make coffee table with infinity mirror effect from real casino roulette. I found a broken casino roulette and used a mirror and a round glass covered with solar window film to turn it into a cool coffee table …

“Most of the infinity mirrors that I’ve seen are one sided, but I wanted to build one a little bit different. This one is going to be 2 sided and designed so that it can be displayed on a …

“Welcome back!Me and my future wife is close to our wedding now and we decided to save some money and make out own PhotoBooth instead of renting one. We had more or less all the equipment for the system …

“A geometric object that lights up and plays music The Bucky Glow is an interactive LED dodecahedron consisting of 11 LEDs, which are controlled with an Arduino Nano. Using the Arduino programming environment, you can create endless light-up patterns. The …

“Binary clocks have always attracted my attention and here is my version. There are a number of design elements that I believe sets it apart from other variants described on Instructables and other internet sites: Addressable RGB LEDs have been …

“This project was created by the BuildClub at the NewMakeIt makerspace in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. We wanted to demonstrate various skills and utilize various pieces of equipment available to members including the CNC, laser cutter, electronics lab and paint booth …