Robotic Snap-O-Lantern & Other Pumpkin Robots

by Scott Beale on October 25, 2007 · 1 comment

Snapper

Last weekend at Maker Faire Austin 2007 I stopped by to see our friends at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories and they had a table setup with all kinds of great pumpkin robots and other Halloween projects, including their fantastic Robotic Snap-O-Lantern.

Here’s a video of it in action and instructions on how to make your own.

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

Cylon Jack-o-Lantern

They also made a really cool Robotic Pumpkin Dalek and a Cylon Jack-O-Lantern.

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

Here’s a photo I shot of Windell Oskay and Lenore Edman of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories with a couple of their pumpkin projects at Maker Faire Austin 2007.

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