Month: October 2010

Embedding LEDs in plexiglas

Embedding LEDs in plexiglas

The Synthetos guys experimented with embedding LEDs in laser-cut plexiglas, and the result is pretty sweet! We had this idea to embed a classic 5mm LED into clear acrylic in a way that would showcase the shape of the LED and also let the LED illuminate an etched design in the acrylic. We started by […]

IC squisher from skate bearings, acrylic scraps

IC squisher from skate bearings, acrylic scraps

Spotted in the MAKE Flickr pool, this handy homebrew jig from the UK’s oomlaut:

We’ve recently grown annoyed with the slightly bow legged stance DIP ICs ship with (it makes inserting them into sockets ever so frustrating). Rather than continue to spend longer than we liked on less than perfect results we decided to make ourselves a little jig to help out.

Details and laser-cutter files are available at the link above. This post from EMSL is cited by way of inspiration.

How-To: Hong Kong Seams

Kathleen of Grosgrain shares a video tutorial for making Hong Kong seams. If you are making anything with exposed seams, Hong Kong is the way to go. You can play them up with a contrasting color or pattern. She points out that Hong Kong seams take a little longer than other finishing techniques, but they […]