Instructables is superb, aren’t getting us wrong, but when you’re just searching for a sweet new Arduino project or a brilliant-charged Atari Punk Console, wading during the piles of Lego swords and wreath-making tips may be frustrating. Enter CircuitBee, a document sharing site devoted to some thing, and something only — schematics. It’s a bit like Scribd but, in place of being loaded with court documents and shoddy how-to books, it features user-uploaded circuit diagrams to get you started to your next soldering and etching project. The choice on the site is quite sparse for the time being, but since it is just in alpha we’ll cut it some slack. Try the positioning on the source link, and do not be surprised if a couple of submissions out of your favorite Engadget writers start stoning up.
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