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Chronulator on List of Engineer Gift Ideas

The Chronulator is a “good gift” for engineers on National Instruments’ News in Real Time blog! Continue reading

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The Monulator

Introducing The Monulator, a USB-controlled analog panel meter with RGB backlight. Continue reading

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Simple Chronulator Case Design

Taking a cue from Adam’s Chronulator case design, I experimented yesterday with a friend’s laser cutter, to make a Chronulator case that’s simple and easy for customers to assemble. Here’s the result: What Chronulator case designs would you like to … Continue reading

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Somebody Set Up Us The Bombulator!

Willamette Week features items from ADX Portland’s upcoming holiday gift sale. Continue reading

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Chronulator Review in Make Magazine’s Ultimate Kit Guide

Make: Magazine’s Ultimate Kit Guide is out, and the Chronulator kit received a great review. Continue reading

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ShareBrained at ADX Portland’s GIFTED Marketplace

Buy a Chronulator at ADX Portland’s GIFTED Maker’s Marketplace, December 17th from 11am to 5pm. Continue reading

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Chronulator code now on GitHub

ShareBrained projects are now on GitHub. ShareBrained sharing, properly now! Continue reading

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Kevin Thornbloom’s Chronulator

Kevin writes: After seeing some other great Chronulators on flickr that join the two meter panels into one display, I knew that’s where my design would go. I made a simple box out of Red Oak, and stained it dark. … Continue reading

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Michael Walker’s Chronulator

Michael writes about his Chronulator project: The face plate is curly maple. The front edge of the case is hand oiled black walnut, milled from a tree that had to be removed when I built my house. It’s made to … Continue reading

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Make Magazine Review of Chronulator Kit

The Chronulator is reviewed in Make Magazine, volume 18, on newsstands May 2009. Continue reading

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