Make Podcast: Weekend Projects – Picnic Geometry
In this video I make geometric spheres out of picnic materials!
In this video I make geometric spheres out of picnic materials!
For this weekend project, I’ve made a Kite Aerial Photography Rig (KAP). This was one of those projects that require remaking multiple times to get it so that it would fly. I started with a VEX robotics kit and then had to make lots of changes to make it lighter. Watch the video to learn more! For more instructions, please read the instructional post.
My thanks to Sparky, Jake, and the innocent bystanders who helped get the rig into the air at Gasworks Park in Seattle.
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Update: Sparky put up a photoset here.
More Action: I sent it up again, check out the photoset from Cal Anderson park!
Make sure to check out the previous post full of instructions: http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/07/make_podcast_weekend_projects_1.html This project can be found in the print or digital version of Make: 06. The article in the magazine by William Gurstelle, was inspired by the folks over at otherpower.com who came up with a hamster powered generator.
In this Weekend Project Video Podcast for Make Magazine, Bre Pettis teaches how to make a wallet out of tape. It’s fun, it’s functional, and you probably already have the supplies on hand. Watch the video and go make a wallet, then take it to another level and make something out of tape that no-one has ever done!
This weekend, make a workbench to make your projects on!
In this video Bre Pettis and Joe Grand teach you how to use a multimeter!
In this video Bre Pettis and Steve Garfield show you how to make a birdfeeder webcam!