| | DIY Segway Inspired Self Balancing Robot
In this project the user came up with a great looking self balancing robot, which is comprised of a few LEGO motors and sensors among other things and powered by Arduino.
The full tutorial for the segway inspired device is not yet available, but... |
| | Optimizing A Servo Motor With Input
This user came up with an interesting approach to physical keyframing by reading the voltage off the center pin from his servo’s potentiometer. By doing so, he optimizes the device’s potential since it can now be used for both input and output... |
| | Weird Sound Effects With Arduino Guitar Pedal
This project involves turning your Arduino musical or at least using it as a Lo-Fi Guitar Pedal that generates strange sounds. If you are into the unusual or if you are just curious, you can create your own bit crushing, rate reducing and even... |
| | Arduino-Joystick Servo Motor Control
Over time people keep coming up with increasingly interesting ways of controlling a Servo. One of those ways involves Arduino’s great ability, combined with a WiiMote joystick. Together they can even steer a boat or plane.
Most commonly, the... |
| | Double Duty Breathalyzer Microphone
This special microphone has a secret function. That’s right, apart from amplifying speech it also acts as a breathalyzer. While in use it can successfully measure an individual’s blood-alcohol level.
So as a party night goes on and the Mic... |
| | Arduino Sniffer That Can Recognize Air Pollutants
Here is a cool way of combining a gas sensor with the Arduino to create a sniffer device.
The kit monitors and responds to gas levels. It will easily detect ethanol, methane and formaldehyde as well as many other volatile organic compounds.... |
| | Build A Force Responsive Resistor
Here is an original way to control an assortment of devices using a force responsive resistor. For instance, you could run LEDs or play a sound clip this way. The assembly is both quick and inexpensive. Supplies include a solder, hot glue, and a... |
| | Build An Equilibrium Device Using Servo Motors
Here is a great example of a successful DIY Equilibrium Device, which uses two servomotors to balance a tilting touch screen, in order to preserve a ball centered on its surface. The screen responds immediately to the ball’s manipulation by... |
| | Freebies For Your DIY Projects
Why pay crazy amounts of money for you project components when you could actually get them for free? Here is a guide to the smart way of acquiring supplies.
Many companies actually give away free samples:
For instance if you’re looking for a... |
| | Collection Of Home Improvement Tutorials
Most of the time, do it yourself kind of projects tend to be messy and clutter our living spaces. Having a preset, well organized work and tool space, makes a huge difference. Here is a collection of unbelievable home improvement tutorials for... |

