Month: May 2010

3D-printable Arduino case

Thingiverse user arsanders designed a 3D-printable Arduino case for our Makerbot giveaway contest. My first 3D drawing. I needed a case to mount my arduino to various projects. I found a model of the board in the 3D warehouse on Sketchup. Future mods will be extension housings for add on shields and screw terminals. Now […]

Computer-assisted ice construction

Computer-assisted ice construction

Scholars from Québec’s McGill University converted a FAB@HOME 3D printer to output in ice. Currently, the practical applications of this project include commercial and industrial part modeling, and construction for the ice-tourism industry. For instance, small-scale ice models represent economical alternatives to intricate 3D models of architectural objects, be they scale models of buildings, site […]

Isle of Aisle

Moxie posted the latest piece of handmade fiber genius to her flickr account. This is the “Isle of Aisle”, one in her Lost at Sea Series. I think this is some very emotionally stirring work. The embroidery is a part of the Lost at Sea exhibition, opening at Hanahou Gallery in NYC on Thursday, May […]

Our first year in Spanish!

Our first year in Spanish!

Congratulations, Spanish-speaking makers! We’re celebrating our first year of Make: en Español. And we hope to celebrate many more years to come. We want to keep sharing great ideas and projects that we know you’ll love. In the coming year, we want to offer an improved space that hopefully will become one of your favorite […]