DIY Panorama Rig
Pete Prodoehl’s panoramic head is made out of scrap wood and L-brackets Pete had lying around. The bottom photo, showing Milwaukee Makerspace, is an example of a photo Pete took with it.
Pete Prodoehl’s panoramic head is made out of scrap wood and L-brackets Pete had lying around. The bottom photo, showing Milwaukee Makerspace, is an example of a photo Pete took with it.
This video follows the steps that chef Dave Arnold takes to make The Burger of the Future. It is an elaborate process that includes sous vide cooking and a circular cookie cutter.
The ever-industrious Craig Smith sent us a message with some photos of a jig he built to hold his belt sander in place for hands-free sanding of items.
How cute are these revamped wedges? WhatIWore put together a simple tutorial for transforming her very plain shoes with denim. I don’t usually ever buy things that are trendy, but I love wearing things that are. DIY is the natural solution! Oh, and wouldn’t these look great with Meg Allen Cole’s rope belt?
I’ve been admiring Quivver‘s handmade wooden arrows for some time (there’s something so alluring about their simple shape and complicated history), but these spiral hitched arrows are really knocking my socks off! I love the embroidered wood and fun colors.
Matt and Becky show how they make Make: Live. This is an archived clip from Make: Live, which was originally broadcasted on 6/22/11. Go to https://makezine.com/live/ for information about the show, chat transcripts, and details on the next show.
Matt Griffin from MakerBot Industries talks about how he uses time-lapse photography to capture the progression of their 3D printers’ output. This is an archived clip from Make: Live, which was originally broadcasted on 6/22/11. Go to https://makezine.com/live/ for information about the show, chat transcripts, and details on the next show.