I made a GIANT NES Console out of wood and turned the classic Duck Hunt game into a wooden playable version of the game. The game can be played using mechanical levers and weights. This woodworking project was an engineering marvel and success that I am super proud of. On this episode this episode will show you how the game is played and how it was engineered and designed.
Month: December 2019
Christmas Lights – 2019 – Frozen – Let it Go Remix
My third year doing Christmas lights, this is 1 of 4 songs for this year.
This setup is based off;
6 Arduino Uno R3 controllers
5 Arduino Nano controllers
1 Arduino Mega controller
Christmas Lights – 2019 – Happy
My third year doing Christmas lights, this is 1 of 4 songs for this year.
This setup is based off;
6 Arduino Uno R3 controllers
5 Arduino Nano controllers
1 Arduino Mega controller
Christmas Lights – 2019 – Winter Wonderland
My third year doing Christmas lights, this is 1 of 4 songs for this year.
This setup is based off;
6 Arduino Uno R3 controllers
5 Arduino Nano controllers
1 Arduino Mega controller
Christmas Lights – 2019 – Last Christmas Remix
My third year doing Christmas lights, this is 1 of 4 songs for this year.
This setup is based off;
6 Arduino Uno R3 controllers
5 Arduino Nano controllers
1 Arduino Mega controller
NEOGEO Arcade Stick Pro With 20 Preloaded Games – First Look,Test,Teardown
In this video, we take a look at test out and do a quick Teardown on the all-new Neo-Geo Arcade Stick Pro. This is a stand-alone Arcade Stick/Console with 20 Pre-install NeoGeo Fighting games. The Price point on the Console is it worth it? Let’s find out.
5 Tips for RetroPie on Arcade 1Up (Fix Retropie, Scraper, Vector, Favorites)
5 TIPS & TRICKS to FIX your RETROPIE on ARCADE1UP! Screenshot Scraper not working? Want to change themes? Vector games look terrible? Then watch this video!
Build Your Own Waffle-Style TurtleBot
If you’ve been looking for a robot chassis that can accommodate a wide range of computing and sensor hardware, then look no further than the TurtleBot. As explained here, while this TurtleBot3 can be purchased in both a “Burger” or “Waffle” configuration, it’s entirely possible for you to build this open source device yourself.