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Hello there, here are your daily updates from the MAKE blog - 2009/01/04.





Make: television on YouTube

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Some of you asked "Can I watch Make: television on YouTube?" - Of course! Here are all 4 parts of the premiere, in HD, on YouTube!



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Maker Profile - Bicycle Rodeo

Introducing Cyclecide, an inventive band of Bay Area performance artists who make creations out of materials from the junkyard. These Makers create everything from amusement park rides to outrageous bicycle contraptions to found-object sculpture. Plus, we take a historical spin through the origins of the modern bicycle. Check out Cyclecide's website at cyclecide.com.

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Maker Workshop - VCR Cat Feeder

John Park poses a kitty conundrum: Who's going to feed the cat while you're on vacation? Using a motor from an old VCR, he creates an automated feline feeder. While building this Make: magazine project, John learned that newer VCRs have safeguard technology, limiting access to the motor. Watch John as he demonstrates his solutions to this challenge.

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Maker to Maker - Nibbler

This 'Toolbox' segment finds William Gurstelle showcasing "The Nibbler," a handy, compact, toothy device perfect for cutting and shaping sheet metal. Do you have any cool tools that do the same job, or can you suggest other uses for The Nibbler? Makers want to know; post your thoughts.

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Maker Channel 101 Screambody, Laser Harp, Cupcake Cars, TV-B-Gone

  • ScreamBody - Kelly Dobson wears her voice-activated scream machine.

  • Laser Harp - Stephen Hobley's amazing musical instrument produces different tones by interrupting various laser beams.

  • Cupcake Cars - Paul Ozello's small go-kart type cars are shaped and decorated like dessert--sweet!

  • [Trouble Maker] TV Be Gone - Mitch Altman's secret remote control hat can turn off any TV, anytime.

  • Submit a video of your own project at makerchannel.org.

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