A splendid steampunk tea maker
This splendid steampunk device ensures the perfect cuppa tea every time, by removing the teabag at just the right moment.
This splendid steampunk device ensures the perfect cuppa tea every time, by removing the teabag at just the right moment.
There’s a team of designers based in Korea who are passionate about coffee machines. Their name is Vidastech and recently shared with us two new hand-assembled machines prototyped with Arduino Mega called Hexagon and Revolucion.
A steam-powered record turntable made out of juck & re-used things. This was made with small steam engine with a boiler crafted from a copper water pipe and carved some wood for the custom platter and base. Add some magnets, a coil for a pickup and a servo that is controlled by Arduino. via [hacklog] […]
[skytee], inspired by Tom’s article on Make 11, made a steampunk bandwith meter: Since we’ve got fiber optical intertubes at home, I wanted a big brass gauge telling me how big my pipe was. And that’s the idea of my TorrentMeter How does it work? Bandwidth data is pulled from a Linux router, filtered down […]
[skytee], inspired by Tom’s article on Make 11, made a steampunk bandwith meter: Since we’ve got fiber optical intertubes at home, I wanted a big brass gauge telling me how big my pipe was. And that’s the idea of my TorrentMeter How does it work? Bandwidth data is pulled from a Linux router, filtered down […]