Glowing Eyes Costume

Twin Jawas! Double Orko! Two ghost wizards from Bubble-Bobble! This costume hood can be any LED-eyed creature you choose just by changing the colors. I first made this project in 2015 with a very simple circuit and code, but this year I wanted to create an upgraded version with simultaneous animation control across two costumes. This circuit uses one simple, close-range RF remote to control two receivers on the same frequency, and Arduino code employing interrupts to achieve responsive animation changes, based on Bill Earl’s tutorial code.

For this project, you will need:

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Neon Sign Remount

My vintage neon sign fell off its mounting plate. The supports that connected the black acrylic back plate to the neon tubes became brittle and broke in many places. This guide follows the steps I took to restore the sign to its original condition.

For this project you will need:

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Scooter Underglow

Join me in creating ground effect lighting for my scooter using a bluetooth microcontroller and addressable LED strip.

For this project I’m recycling two bits of pixel strip leftover from my old POV bike project tutorial. These are APA102s or DotStars, but you could totally use Neopixels for this project, I just happened to have this set of two strips wired in parallel, which is perfect for sticking under my scooter.

For this project you will need:

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Legal disclaimer! The automotive underglow lighting laws where you live may prohibit some or all colors/animations– where I live, only solid white is technically allowed, and I don’t drive with any other colors/patterns in traffic. Never use flashing lights in the colors emergency vehicles use!

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Organizing My Workbench

Organizing the clutter, finding stuff you forgot you had, throwing away junk, and cleaning your workbench can be fun and satisfying if you have a label maker. I recently overhauled my workbench storage for small parts and tools and want to share some of my process with you. Whether you’re into electronics, jewelry making, home improvement, or all three (+more) like me, hopefully, you’ll find something useful here.

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Small Parts Bins

I got my small parts drawers at Fry’s Electronics in Phoenix over a decade ago. I have theย big red versionย and aย smaller setย too. They have mounting holes on the back so you can hang them from the wall. My small black ESD parts drawer set was from an old sampler of ESD cardboard products, butย here’s a similar one.

When you go to organize your drawers, group them loosely based on the activity they are associated with. I have all my electronics parts up top and the lower drawers are for more household or crafty type projects. All the switches are together, all the IoT boards are in a row, the toothpicks are near the glue, etc. It’s not an exact science.

To make use of the small drawers, you really need a label maker!…

Label Maker

Aย label makerย can really help your organization efforts pay off! What good is all that shuffling if you can’t remember where anything is? Hand-drawn labels aren’t ideal because they are hard to read from far away and hard to read if you weren’t the one who wrote them.

If you have access to a desktop printer, you can also print labels out on sticky paper or precut labels.

Consider adding special touches to drawers you use frequently, like a colored sticker or special symbol on the label. Part of my parts optimization is helping my partner find things too, and it’s easier to describe a drawer if it is unique-looking. “Where are the tiny screwdrivers?” “Low down in the middle, pink sticker!” Then I don’t have to interrupt what I’m doing to show him where something is.

Small Tools Storage

To make tools easy to reach when you need them, consider multiple locations for small tool storage.

Aย magnetic bar meant for kitchen knivesย hangs above my workbench, which has a wooden shelf storage system of its own. Nearby, aย plastic tool caddyย attaches to the front of my parts drawers. I also keep tools in the drawers of my jewelry workbench, and larger and less frequently used tools in a toolbox on a shelf nearby.

Since my workbench is actually aย jeweler’s bench, I also have some small tool storage by way of aย shelf/organizer add-onย that has bars for pliers, a few drawers, and sectioned areas for different size tools and accessories (though it’s designed to hook onto the back lip of the desk).

Thanks for reading about my small workbench tool and parts storage!


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13 Ideas for LED Diffusion

This is a list of my favorite LED diffusion ideas, which I hope will provide you with some sparks of inspiration for creating your own next-level illumination. Examples and links are provided for each!

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