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February 05 2012

Rekrut-K
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Rekrut-K
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lambda
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Myszkinowa
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The Most Evil Thing I Ever Saw :D

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Loserificus
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Justice League men... genderbent
now I wanna see Wonder Woman & Hawk Girl genderbent too
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Loserificus
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FUCK YEAH. Let this happen. This is what all Disney Princesses should be, cuz princesses are meant to slay dragons.
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Let there be backlight!

When life gives you busted up old LCD panels, make… lightboxes! I constructed this one out of the CCFL backlight from an old laptop LCD I found around the space. It gives a nice, even white light, and runs off a 9V at about half an amp.

The inverter for the backlight was long gone, so I replaced it with one of these inexpensive CCFL inverters from MPJA.

A little hot glue and acrylic cement later, we have a perfectly serviceable lightbox. Now, what ever could we use one of those for?

Tags: NYCResistor
besen
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Solar Gadget Workshop

Sunday, February 26th, 2012
2pm-5pm

Taught by David Casey

Solar Cat

Members: $60
Non-members: $75

Register here: Members $60.00 USD Non-Members $75.00 USD

The workshop will include an overview of how photovoltaic cells work, combining solar cells to power different electronics components, and then everyone will make a simple solar powered oscillator.



Refund policy:
Please note, all class fees include a non-refundable enrollment deposit of $25 that will be deducted from your refund if you sign up for, then drop, a class. So, for example, if you sign up for Machine Sewing 101 and pay the $155 class fee, but then remember that you have trapeze school final exams that conflict with the Sewing class and shouldn’t have signed up after all, we will refund you $130 of your tuition payment.

Gift certificate purchase:
If you have a Machine Project gift certificate you’d like to redeem for a class, please email us at machine@machineproject.com and let us know.

mymajo
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