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... channels. I have movie after movie on DVD. I have a Wii and a few dvds full of games for that. Ipods, PSP, and so on. Every kid in the house ended up making Shrinky Dinks. The littlest one had gotten really bored - she was the only one who didn't match to another kid her own age. So I opened the cupboard over the dryer where we have some long forgotten art & crafts supplies. I guess our ...
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... impatient, she turned to an updated version of Shrinky Dinks -- one that lets you run the aforementioned plastic ... dark by printing her chip designs on Shrinky Dinks, and then baking them. When the sheets shrunk, the ink clumped ... polymer called PDMS. Continue reading Shrinky Dinks Build Chips on the Cheap Shrinky Dinks Build Chips on the Cheap originally appeared on Switched on Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08 ...
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... devices, Khine remembered her favorite childhood toy: Shrinky Dinks, large sheets of thin plastic that can be colored with paint ... She has begun to make chips directly out of the Shrinky Dinks by etching the design into the plastic using syringe tips. As ... make three-dimensional chips by melting several etched Shrinky Dinks together. The whole process, from design to finished chip, takes only minutes ...
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Shrinky Dinks is amazing shrinkable plastic and when when I was a wee one, I was hooked on them. So it was great when I stumbled across this collection. ... pins, frames and more. You can buy refills for the Shrinky Dinks plastic once you’ve used it all up, which you probably will. Start making your ready ... shrink artwork today! Shrinky Dinks make a great gift for youngsters and the young at heart ...
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I remember I had a pack of Smurf Shrinky Dinks and I think we burned them in the oven: In 2006, Michelle Khine arrived at the University of California­’s brand-new Merced campus eager to establish her first ... available. Racking her brain for a quick-and-dirty way to make microfluidic devices, Khine remembered her favorite childhood toy: Shrinky Dinks… Read the rest at Technology Review
Remnember Shrinky Dinks? The acetate sheets you colored, cut out, and then shrunk to thick, clunky plastic in the oven? Did you ever think they'd be useful in a ... her brain for a quick-and-dirty way to make microfluidic devices, Khine remembered her favorite childhood toy: Shrinky Dinks, large sheets of thin plastic that can be colored with paint or ink and then shrunk in a hot oven. "I ...
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