Month: January 2008

Gocco Prints Galore

A while back, The Wurst Gallery in Portland held a great show called We Heart Gocco, which centered on artwork created with the much-beloved Japanese tabletop screenprinting device. It’s so impressive seeing how different artists have utilized the gadget’s capabilities. Amazingly enough, you can still nab some of the prints online at the gallery’s website–what […]

Office supply trebuchet

Office supply trebuchet

From the MAKE Flickr pool, a desktop trebuchet made from coffee stirring sticks, paper clips, string, zip ties, etc. Office Supply Trebuchet – Link Related: Lazyperson’s Kaden Harris – Link The Eccentric Cubicle: The Philosophy of Improvisational Fabrication – Link From The Maker Store: Eccentric Cubicle by Kaden Harris Price: $29.99 Buy: Maker store – […]

Woodburned Logos

Sarah from The Small Object came up with a great way to put her logo on her wooden creations: this super-handy electric brander. This would be so useful for anyone working with wood! Check out her blog to find out how to get one of your own. Link.

MAKE on KQED

MAKE on KQED

Our intern, Jacob McKenzie, is the star for a series of two-minute videos, which will air later this spring on the Quest program on KQED in San Francisco. He’s doing a series of four builds based on projects from Make: Vibrobot, Biosphere in a Jar, Cigar Box Guitar, and the magnetic gun also called a […]