Year: 2010

Bluetooth Ericofon

Bluetooth Ericofon

SQNewton didn’t just crack open a bluetooth headset and cram it into a cool retro handset casing; he developed his own hardware to produce a fully-functional, self-contained phone that uses the Ericofon’s original rotary dial, gives dial and busy tones, mimics the original Ericofon ringer, and has voice-recognition dialing to top it off. [via Hack a Day]

Craft Space: Kristin Roach

Today kicks off our new theme for January, Make Space for Crafting. It’s a brand new year and it’s time to clean up and get organized! To kick off your inspiration, we’ll be profiling key crafters who have been so gracious as to open their doors, cabinets, and storage boxes to show you how they […]

Printable chess set

Printable chess set

This fun chess set ostensibly can be printed by a 3D printer, though there seem to be a lot of overhangs to me. Nevertheless it’s a fun idea. Basically, creator laird designed each piece to display what moves it can make in order to “make Chess approachable for kids.” The king has the tallest ‘body’ […]