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element14’s Ben Heck Show reaches 1 million viewers; bringing science, art and design together to the world of ‘mods’

19th January 2011
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element14, Premier Farnell’s innovative online technology resource and community for electronic design engineers announces that The Ben Heck Show, featuring modding guru Benjamin J. Heckendorn, a.k.a. Ben Heck, has registered 1 million viewers since its launch just four months ago. “The Ben Heck Show” is an informative and entertaining online television series dedicated to the science, art and mindset of system and hardware modders. Hosted by Benjamin J. Heckendorn, widely regarded as one of the most talented and innovative game console modders around the world, “The Ben Heck Show” is a bi-weekly online television series that spotlights Ben’s modifications of popular electronic devices. Ben rings in the New Year with his all-new, custom pinball machine build in the latest “The Ben Heck Show” episode. He kicks things off by installing a new CNC router in his workshop to gear up for another year of modding mayhem, and takes a closer look at programming embedded processors with the popular Arduino open-source development platform.
“This is an exciting episode for me,” said Ben Heck. “Not only is it the start of a whole new year of episodes for ‘The Ben Heck Show,’ but I also begin an ongoing project that I really enjoy building – a custom pinball machine. Since completing the Bill Paxton pinball machine about a year ago, I’ve been thinking ahead to my next pinball project. I’m looking forward to viewer feedback on the build as it progresses over the next few shows.”

Ben rolls out his new pinball cabinet design featuring “Heck-like” portability enhancements for easy transport and gives viewers unique insight for their own CAD/CAM designs (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing). In addition, Ben creates a custom rolling computer cart to accompany the CNC router in his workshop.

“The latest episode covers a range of topics for engineers, DIY-ers and the tech geek at heart – from CAD/CAM design to embedded processing,” said Alisha Mowbray, senior vice president of marketing, element14. “Whether it’s a mod for enhanced performance, ease-of-use or entertainment, Ben’s zeal for sharing knowledge is relentless. The ongoing exchange of ideas on the show parallels the collaborative environment and resources of the element14 community.”

Detailed instructions and tutorials for the projects featured on the latest episode, including Arduino, can be found at http://www.element14.com/TBHS. element14 also hosts Arduino and open source hardware discussion groups.

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