When Al MacKay was in need of a new desk chair, instead heading to the store, they just went to their local auto junkyard and modified an old minivans leather seat!
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Inspired by the colossal concrete curves and extraordinary aesthetic of USSR structures, the lamp built by @torshev is a miniature replica of a Soviet movie theatre.
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Happy Halloween! The coffin is falling out of the back of this 19th century inspired hearse because the center of the hearse has a Pepper's ghost effect. Project built by John Davis.
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Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! @mbap77 couldn't resist building a Beetlejuice inspired Candy Chute train last year, based off the Sandworms of Saturn!
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As a longtime massive fan of Halloween, blackfire4116 wanted to go big last year and created a giant Clown Tongue Candy Slide that covered their house.
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Who else is counting down to Halloween? This Halloween Countdown Tracker by @thebotmakes uses a Raspberry Pi to calculate the number of sleeps until halloween and displays it (along with some scares!)
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When you want something strange, in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? A Maker! Jonathan Pfeiler sculpted their own life-size Slimer for Halloween. Learn how they did it on Make: Projects.
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Last year, the Smallwood family created a Rube Goldbert treat dispenser for Halloween that was triggered by an Amazon Echo. A person could say "Computer, trick or treat!" from the street and 40 seconds later a high bounce ball would be delivered to them.
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Have an old smart phone laying around? Repuprose it to create a spooky Halloween decoration that blinks at you! Build instructions were shared by ThinkLearnDo.
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Happy October! October is one of our favorite months as Makers love to work on Halloweeen themed projects. To start us off this month, here is the The MACHINE x MotoVolta by Jeremy Clark.
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It's apple picking season, In addition to baking them or turning them into a candy treat, try tossing them on your CNC Router like Kent Watson first!
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Hans Jørgen Grimstad developed their Nixie Clock kit as an exersise to improve project design. Check out how Hans developed it on Make: Projects.
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This 3D printed adapter enables modern ergonomic toothbrushes to be mounted onto older ceramic build-in bathroom toothbrush holders. Thanks Grant Grummer for sharing this design with us!
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