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Labs Kits
AS220 Labs is a teaching space, workspace, and community junk pile for supporting open hardware and software projects. The Labs help to build new technically literate audiences and artists by running workshops and providing access to tools and techniques such as those of the Providence Fab Lab.
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The Atari Punk Console is a fun and simple sound machine you can make with a few simple pieces! It was named the Atari Punk Console by Kaustic Machines, due to the similarity of the sounds it makes to an Atari 2600. The kit includes * PCB * 556 Timer * Two 500K Pots * 1K R * 10K R * 4K7 R * .01uF Cap * .1uF Cap * 10uF Cap * 3.5mm Mono Jack * Speaker * Two Knobs * Switch * Button * 9v Strap * 1′ Wire |
$25.00
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Drawdio is an electronic pencil that lets you make music while you draw! It's great project for beginners: An easy soldering kit with instant gratification. Essentially, its a very simple musical synthesizer that uses the conductive properties of pencil graphite to create different sounds. The result is a fun toy that lets you draw musical instruments on any piece of paper. - Runs on a single AAA battery for many hours (even 'nearly dead' batteries will work) - Use any pencil - mechanical or plain. The kit comes with a 2B pencil, the softer the lead the better - Ridiculously fun for all ages |
$20.00
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Make your own iPod/iPhone/GPS/etc... battery-pack and recharger! This project includes all the electronic parts necessary to build your own MintyBoost: a small & simple (but very powerful) USB charger for your iPod (or other mp3 player), camera, cell phone, and any other gadget you can plug into a USB port to charge. Kit comes unassembled and is suitable for beginners. Some soldering tools are necessary but even if you've never soldered before it should be pretty easy Bring your own Altoids tin!!!! Batteries not included. |
$20.00
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The Open Heart is an LED matrix of individually addressable LEDs. It can be used to create a broach or bag light with highly customizable animations. It can be configured so that you can temporarily attach it to fabrics with headers that you simply push through, or you can sew it into a project using conductive thread/wire for a more permanent setup. |
$20.00
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Tired of all those LCD TVs everywhere? Want a break from advertisements while you're trying to eat? Want to zap screens from across the street? The TV-B-Gone kit is what you need! This ultra-high-power, open source kit version of the popular TV-B-Gone is fun to make and even more fun to use. This version can be used in both "North American/Asia" as well as "Europe/UK" areas (basically, the whole world)! This kit comes unassembled with all parts necessary. Tools and batteries are not included. This is a very simple kit and great for people who have never soldered anything before. |
$25.00
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More fun than George Macuinas's FluxPost smile stamps! Roll a perfect laugh every time! A laughing dice package contains two 1/2" wooden laser-etched dice. Shipping included in price. |
$6.00
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Your TV-B-Gone(R) universal remote control resembles other TV remote controls, but is different in two important ways. First, it only has a power button that allows you to switch a TV on or off. You control when you see, rather than what you see. Second, the device is so small that it easily fits in your pocket, so that you have it handy whenever you need it wherever you go: airports, bars, restaurants, laundromats, etc. Mitch Altman, inventor of TV-B-Gone, was in residence at AS220 in August 2008. All proceeds benefit programming at AS220 Labs. Note that this is the consumer keychain version, *not* the kit version. For the kit, please visit the Cornfield Electronics site. Shipping included in price! |
$20.00
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