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Marlowe's newest toy-- a Build-a-Bear 'pawpad'-- if I can't have an ipad, my bear can have the next best thing!!
Final images of the PUCH Fixie build. This bike started out as a junker frame I got for $10. The grips are custom made and the decals are all reproduction one-off.
Mobile, Ala. 8/24/2012--Cpl Christopher Montgomery-- Volunteers help with the Homes For Our Troops Home build project for Cpl. Chris Montgomery in Mobile, Ala., Friday, August 24, 2012. Marine Corporal Christopher Montgomery was on his third deployment when he lost both of his legs and severely injured his left arm in an IED blast in the Northern Helmand Province of Afghanistan with 3/5 Dark Horse Marine Battalion on December 7, 20120. (Photo: Michael Spooneybarger/ PR Newswire)
Ran out of time to do a test print last night, but I managed to get the heated build platform into a usable state.
The list of changes and modifications to make grows. It's definitely too thick for long-term use, and I need to design acrylic out of it.
Tonight I'll try cutting out some Aluminum flashing as the top build surface and do some test prints.
Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
Women Build Miami Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami Liberty | City section.
May 12, 2012
Women Build Miami | Liberty City section.
May 12, 2012
#Build #a #Gaming #PC - Shipmychip. By Using Top Brands like Processor, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card, Hard disks, Keyboard & Mouse, Desktop, Monitor. Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery Options Across India.
The Zipp 145 Carbon stem is all carbon with an alloy face plate fastened by 4 titanium bolts. This makes for a unique looking stiff and lite ride.
Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
A Practical Guide to Using A Bitscope
by Michael Simpson
EXCLUSIVE-ONLINE ARTICLE. A computer-based scope called the BitScope. Page 0
Steinmentz Father of Elec Engineering
by Vaughn D. Martin
EXCLUSIVE-ONLINE ARTICLE. Historians often miss inventor’s most important inventions — and even miss great inventors altogether! Page 0
A Primer on Phase Locked Loops
by Gerard Fonte
Learn the fundamental principles that PLL circuits embody and try your hand at a couple applications. Page 44
Projects
Inductive Proximity Sensors Part 2
Circuits
by Beau Schwabe
As promised last month, the two different operation modes will be explained, as multople coils in a differential sensor approach are used. Page 32
Build the RetroGame, Kits available @www.nutsvolts.com
Electronic Gadgets
by Eric Rothfus
Build it, play it, and re-master your skills at Retro Rover and Retris. Page 38
Columns
Techknowledgey
by Jeff Eckert
TechKnowledgey 2009
Topics covered include "meat" for robot brains, rodent power, dangerous printer particles, plus other cool stuff. Page 12
The Design Cycle
The Design Cycle
Older language, newer interface. Page 15
Q&A
by Russell Kincaid
Q&A
Softening up a table saw, returning light to Christmas, high voltage generation, plus more. Page 24
Personal Robotics
by Vern Graner
Robot Art
In an attempt to explore some of the interesting and inspiring ways art and technology intertwine, this month we will focus on a number of works from some talented technoartisans who have used technology and robotics to pursue their muse in interesting and ingenious ways. Page 49
PICAXE Primer
by Ron Hackett
Taming Unruly LCDs: Part 1
In the previous installment of the PICAXE Primer, I said we would turn our attention toward interfacing our Master Processor with inexpensive LCD displays based on the Hitachi HD44780 controller Page 56
Smiley’s Workshop
by Joe Pardue
Smileys Workshop: An AVR C Programming Series (Part 9)
The Arduino Way. Page 62
Open Communication
by Louis E. Frenzel
Wireless Made Easy with a New Kit
Think of your TV remote control, garage door opener, remote keyless entry on your car, and other wireless devices you use daily. Now you can bring that convenience and functionality to other projects. Page 67
Departments
Developing Perspectives
by Bryan Bergeron
Please visit our Developing Perspectives blog to read the full article and comment. Page 8
The BUILD Gala held on March 12th, 2016 at Pier 27 in San Francisco. We were honored to sit with Brian Chesky and his wonderful family, for an evening that honored Brian for his honorable work as an entrepreneur, changing the world for the better.
The live auction surpassed the goal of $250K, all money for a great cause, supporting BUILD, an honorable organization dedicated to proving the power of experiential learning through entrepreneurship, and igniting the potential of youth in under-resourced communities.
More about Build.org and the event can be found here: build.org/gala/
Mastering Business Communications
Build A Bridge
March 2011
Reginald Williams, Karla Allen, Charles Stokes, and Yolanda Thomas
heres a new home going up at jobsite im painting at . kinda looks like they are creating the sphinx or something : ).
#Gaming #PC #Build - Shipmychip. By Using Top Brands like Processor, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Card, Hard disks, Keyboard & Mouse, Desktop, Monitor. Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery Options Across India.
DIY Poker PCB, The_Beast stainless steel plate with Poker Suit cutouts, MX-White switches, white switch stickers, lubed Costar stabilizers, IMSTO white and beige/grey PBT blank key caps, Vortex plastic case.
OK, technically, I'm about 95% complete with the build. I still need to install white LEDs, an aluminum case and a custom cable. But the board is up and running and I'm actually using it to type up this description. :-)