Month: September 2005

High Tech Potato Cannon

High Tech Potato Cannon

43186865 8D6E5F1D6BShed Raider rolls this way “This is my newly designed patato cannon. It uses the ignition from a toyota corolla to generate the spark. However rather than a 12 volt supply it uses a 27 volt. I also added a ball valve to the back so that fuel can be inserted quickly(not in this pic)”… Link. Also see MAKE volume 3 for our HOW TO.

Drive thru handbags

Drive thru handbags

Orange-1 …in the age of ATM ubiquity, Santa Monica’s Carrie Scott has given those out of work money messengers new jobs as smart accessories. You can carry your cash, candy, and other necessities in this sturdy, versatile, re-use inspiration. $89 or I bet you can make your own if you can score an old canister. Link.

Modding old arcade machines…

Modding old arcade machines…

A112 Gaming2 Paul writes Tim Hunkin is an amazing maker I learned about at Burning Man, where I saw a machine inspired by his work (“Disgusting Spectacle” — a giant nose-picking machine). He’s built a beachfront arcade-full of unique and funny coin-operated amusement machines in England. Watch this 9-minute BBC film about Tim, showing how he modifies old arcade machines and creates new ones– film linked at bottom of page”. Link.

The “Work Blind” Curtain

The “Work Blind” Curtain

Work BlindA while ago I mentioned an idea that I had about creating a “work blind”. I actually ended up doing it. I had [info]buttercup666 stand in my neighbor’s cubicle and take a picture of me hard at work. Then I straightened the photo, undistorted it, and cropped it to the area in the doorway. I took it to Kinko’s where they printed it onto vinyl, and grommeted the top with a kit that [info]matrushkaka bought me. The result: The Work Blind. Think of it as the modern version of Jughead drawing eyes on his eyelids so that everyone thinks he’s awake and paying attention all day. [via] Link.