Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 Editor’s Picks and Preview Video
Preview some of the exciting projects upcoming at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 in this preview video by MAKE video intern Cameron Caywood.
Preview some of the exciting projects upcoming at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 in this preview video by MAKE video intern Cameron Caywood.
We have covered septuagenarian Palestine, TX, resident Pat Delany’s DIY multimachine, which is mostly built from recycled auto parts, before. Following on the success of that design, Pat has branched out, researching and promulgating three more simple build-it-yourself tool designs: A treadle-powered electrical generator, a simple compound lever drill press, and—most interesting to me—a lathe made from cast concrete and aligned with wedges sawn flush after the concrete has set up. Engineering for Change has a good overview of the story and the available online resources. [Thanks, Jake!]
Preview some of the exciting projects upcoming at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 in this preview video by MAKE video intern Cameron Caywood.
I still get that giddy feeling from childhood when I’m handed an ice cream Push Up, so why not put cake in a push up container? See how to make them over on My Cake School. [via Helen and Wilma]
This excellent tutorial from Pretty Chic Blog makes it look so easy to create your own wedding cake. By keeping it simple, you not only create something beautiful, but you remove stressful decorations from the equation.
Check out our favorite shots from the MAKE Flickr pool for last week! Featured is “Flame Tube – Sine Wave 2” from nitdoggx.
Nice segment with Dale, on NBC’s Bay Area Sunday tech news show Press: Here, talking about next weekend’s Maker Faire Bay Area.