the million-dollar Star Trek-like theaters featured in magazines Reighn first made a blueprint scale model of the room and started working on that. Further he pushed the wall upwards and the floor downwards to look the place spacious. Gary used a high-definition Sony LCD projector with 720p resolution, Polk audio speakers in a 7.1 configuration, a Velodyne subwoofer, Yamaha receiver, Bravo DVD player, Philips Pronto remote, and Bass Shakers underneath the two home theater chairs in the front line. For back row chairs, Gary added few comfy office recliners that cost him $50 each. Gary fitted personal customized cup holders on the back-row seats for resting eatables and other beverages. The equipment s are concerned, they are placed in a rack carved into a side wall that can be used from outside the room. As far as the front Polk speakers are concerned, they are situated into the wall and flank the screen, whereas, the four surrounds are raised to the side and rear walls. Gary built a proscenium, in front of the screen, to place the 12-inch Velodyne sub-woofer and he himself prepared the big 102-inch screen from matte white screen vinyl and steel framing coated with black paint. Gary asserted, The hardest part was settling on the final design and color scheme. I had no idea what I was going to do on the walls. Then I figured I’d put windows in. The acoustic treatments give walls different shapes that also seize attention. Gary says, I knew that if the room were a drywall box, it would sound terrible. It’s definitely quiet when you go in. I used Sound Stop acoustic board, and I needed something that could be cut fairly easily. I think that took out most of the booms, but I’m sure an expert would find frequency response variations. You won’t believe that Gary managed all this in as small budget as about $15,000, which surely is incredible. He said that he certainly could have done better with some added resources. Nevertheless, this certainly is a laudable and praiseworthy work by Gary that brought name and recognition to him. Via: electronichouse
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HOW-TO: Power your MP3 player with a Potato
Now, if you run out of power for your MP3 player don’t worry and go straight to the kitchen. Hmm..Why kitchen? Well, to take a potato to power your MP3 player. Now, you guys don’t believe me. ‘Kipkay’ has demonstrated how to power an Mp3 player from a potato. Since potatoes have phosphoric acid that create a chemical reaction thereby generating electrons flow from copper to zinc. Each potato produces 0.5 volts and 0.2 milliamperes. Check out the video at TechEblog and try it with your MP3 player.
HOW-TO: Make a Wind Turbine
The cost of electricity is ever increasing. Moreover if you are living in a remote area where you don’t find any electricity providers then you plunge into darkness. The developer of the masterpiece is also a resident of a remote area. But unlike others he is having the skills to make some electricity for himself. The device is not as difficult to build as it seems and if you have some time and some knowledge of Electronics then you can also make one to power your home. All that you need is: � A generator � Blades � A mounting � A tower � Batteries and an Electronic control system Click here for the detailed procedure. Thanks: James Via: makezine
HOW-TO: Make an Internet controlled Security Robot
Here is a way to protect your house from Strangers using no more than a toy car. This toy car is actually a Robot that can be controlled and viewed over the internet. The planned version will have a network camera as the payload. The car has the following devices attached to it: � Linksys WRT54G Router � Industrial microcontroller � Ethernet to RS232 Converter with Web Server Click here for further details. Thanks: Shelato Via: hackedgadgets
HOW-TO: Overclock Core 2 Motherboards
Whenever you go to choose a motherboard the things that are lurking the mind are Form Factor, features, stability performance and price. But some of us need more from the already fast processor. We want to overclock it. Here is a way to overclock a CPU and not just an ordinary CPU but the one that holds the biggest challenge that is a Intel Core 2 Duo E6300. Click here for the detailed procedure. Thanks: Joel Durham Jr. Via: makezine
How-To: Make a 100psi Hand-Held Self Contained Air Cannon
Owning a gun has always been a fantasy for me. The government laws have always forbidden me from getting what I want. But now I can make a gun on my own. Though this doesn’t look as interesting as those high ends AK-47 and AK-57 but I always believe that something is always better than nothing. Moreover this gun which is a 100psi Hand-held self contained Air Cannon is made at home so there is no need for a license. All you need for this gun is: PVC Old tire inflator Solenoid Capacitor Inverter Wiring Epoxy Once you are ready with the stuff and are also having some time to spare then click here for the instructions on how to make this device. Please remain covered while using the air cannon and always wear thick goggles and ear protection devies. Check the video below to see the gun in action. Via: hackedgadgets
How-To: Make a PC Board with a Dremel
You usually use a Dremel for cleaning, drilling metals and scrapping off the dust from various devices. This one gives you a good way to use your dremel to fashion a PC board. All you need is: – A dremel – Copper Plate – LED – A couple of transistors – A resistor – Some thin Wires When you are ready with the above, Click Here for a detailed procedure. Via: Makezine
How-To: Enable high-resolution (640×480) video with Skype for Mac
Would you like to get a hold of high-resolution calls with Skype for Mac yourself? Jaanus Kase on Skype Garage has posted some instructions for enabling higher quality 640×480 resolution video calls. All you need to do is to upgrade to the latest Skype release (2.5.0.85 or later for mac and 3.0.0.216 for PC), quit Skype, and then edit the config.xml file in your settings directory (“~/Library/Application Support/Skype/[skypeusername]/” in OS X). The block will look like: Built-in iSight You need to modify that to look like: 640 480 Built-in iSight When done, restart Skype. The remote parties will be seeing you 640×480 resolutions, instead of the standard quality 320×240. But, do make sure there is high end computer (Mac or PC) and swift internet connection at both the ends. Via: Makezine
DIY electric motorbike conversion using scrap materials
How about going for electric motorbike conversion using scrap material? Sounds cool! Marquee has done the same by converting a Honda rebel 250 into a clean calm bike in about a week. Many of the required parts were taken from the old rebel rolling chassis including wheels, tires, brakes, and other missing parts. After that, he attached a new Perm132 motor, golf cart controller, charger and throttle to the bike. And, the upshot was a clean silent bike.
Make your own heart rate monitoring device using an Atmel Atmega8 microcontroller
Imagine if you have your own heart beat monitoring device at your home. Construction is very simple – all you need is a little knowledge of electronics, Atmel Atmega8 microcontroller and a RS 232 interface to setup a connection between your PC and the device is designed. This block diagram shows how to connect various items to make the circuit functional. For more details you can visit makezine. Via: Zedomax