12.14.2007

Secret hollow book


This has nearly nothing to do with the house, but I wanted to share my secret hollow book. I made it as an enclosure for my Make Controller (a microcontroller board that can serve as the brains and input/output for robots and other fun creations). I was inspired to do it by Bre Pettis's Make Weekend Project video.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

When I was a freshman in high school just a few years ago, I had a similar project. I found the largest, thickest book I could and carefully gutted it with an Xacto knife. As I recall, the mission was to smuggle firecrackers somewhere for some forgotten reason. I survived.
Jim

todd said...

JP -- I have made my own. When my older cousin got married in 1985, her (Christian) fiance saw the book "To Be a Jew" on her bookshelf, and opened it up to see what it meant to be a Jew. A couple sleeves of condoms fell out. I have the same book, and that is the one I desecrated for the project. Good fun. Thanks for the idea. (I do not have condoms in mine. I was thinking it would be a great place for a small flask of Manischewitz.)

John Edgar Park said...

You're onto something awesome, Todd. Would you please come up with a list of the top five fun pairings of hollow book titles and their secret contents?

todd said...

Sorry -- I am new to this whole converse-by-blog thing, and I forgot to check for follow-up until today. Here is my list of five:

The Credit Economy: Borrow to Earn, holding $10,000 cash
The Art of Self Defense, holding a handgun
Paradise Lost, holding pictures of naked ex-girlfriends
WTF: IMing for the Newbie, holding a pad of paper and a pen

and finally...
Understanding Maya, holding Cliff's notes to Angelou's poems

todd said...

Oh, yeah. And Happy Birthday.

John Edgar Park said...

Nicely done. And, no, you're right, blog comments are not a very good place for carrying on conversation.