Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)
Dostępne plany: 28
Plany (28)

Spandex (Lycra) — The Elastic Fiber That Revolutionized Fit
autor: Tex
Narzędzia tekstylne

Polyester (PET) — The Fiber That Clothed the World
autor: Tex
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Nylon — The First Fully Synthetic Fiber from Coal, Air, and Water
autor: Tex
Tekstylia i skóra

Understanding Francium from Radioactive Decay — The Most Unstable Natural Element
autor: Peter
Układ Okresowy

Understanding Astatine from Cyclotron Synthesis — The Rarest Naturally Occurring Element
autor: Peter
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Understanding Promethium from Nuclear Fission — The Phantom Lanthanide
autor: Peter
Górnictwo

Understanding Technetium from Nuclear Fission — The First Artificially Made Element
autor: Peter
Górnictwo

Making Acrylic Paint — Grinding Pigments into Acrylic Polymer Medium
autor: Charlie
Malarstwo

Etching a Printed Circuit Board at Home — Toner Transfer Method
autor: Ed
Elektronika

Casting Clear Epoxy Resin Paperweights — Embedding Objects in Resin
autor: Mary
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Building a Simple DC Electric Motor — Electromagnetic Rotation
autor: Volt
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Simon Says — SIK Circuit 16
autor: Ed
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Using an LCD — SIK Circuit 15
autor: Ed
Cyfrowy

Using a Shift Register — SIK Circuit 14
autor: Ed
Cyfrowy

Using Relays — SIK Circuit 13
autor: Ed
Elektronika

Driving a Motor — SIK Circuit 12
autor: Ed
Elektromechaniczny

Using a Piezo Buzzer — SIK Circuit 11
autor: Ed
Elektronika

Reading a Soft Potentiometer — SIK Circuit 10
autor: Ed
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)

Using a Flex Sensor — SIK Circuit 9
autor: Ed
Elektromechaniczny

Driving a Servo Motor — SIK Circuit 8
autor: Ed
Industry 3.0 — Assembly Line & Mass Production (1913)