Things Iโve Learned โ A Cabin from Scratch
I built the cabin for $1,100 and the investment paid off in more ways than I could ever have imagined.
I built the cabin for $1,100 and the investment paid off in more ways than I could ever have imagined.
Why is it that on the cusp of the electric vehicle revolution, we feel the need to hide the interesting stuff?
Why is the phone emitting and the world sensing? Why not build the sensors into the phone and the emitters into the world?
Youโll learn how to make a remote control lawn mower, hack remote control power outlets, cheaply control appliances over the web, and drive a toy car with โtelekinesis.โ
Way back at the end of March 2007, a couple of MAKE interns sealed the lid on a ghost shrimp and a few snail friends on what the staff thought would be a three-hour tour. Err, I mean a 90-day biosphere odyssey. Yesterday at 16:35:56 marked the end of the third year of our little […]
Claire of Needlebook shares this handy way to update or change the look of your stereo speakers with just a bit of fabric and some double-stick tape.
Our theme this month will cover high-tech wearables, soft-circuits, geek-centric clothing (science and tech T-shirts and jewelry, etc), and maker style (the clothes worn by makers that are optimized for work). We’ll have original soft circuits articles and projects, round-ups of the best projects and posts we’ve featured in the past, some great give-aways, and […]