Laser-Cut Gear Clock
Brian Wagner of Louisville, KY’s hackerspace LVL1 built this gear clock with the help of a Macetech Chronodot. Wanna build your own? Brian posted an Instructable showing how.
Brian Wagner of Louisville, KY’s hackerspace LVL1 built this gear clock with the help of a Macetech Chronodot. Wanna build your own? Brian posted an Instructable showing how.
I could not resist this 3D-printed sight gag from Thingiverse user mustachejack, who says it’s been on his bike for two months, so far, without breaking. The model includes an integral tube-clamp to be secured with a bolt or a zip-tie.
Pulling a room together can happen quickly when you use touches of fabric, and curtains are just one of those nice touches that provide a great way to show off fun material. In this tutorial I will show you how to make one of my favorite, simple types of curtains.
Craft Leftovers Monthly is enjoying its 4th year in print, so Happy Anniversary CLM! Articles included in the latest issue (Issue 4 Vol 3) include: Lemon Balm Tea September Skies Lacy Knit Headwrap DIY Watercolors and Travel Set Knitter’s Balm to Relieve the Aches Plant Press and Field Journal Find the Words – Crafty Wordfind […]
Meg’s latest video shows you how to make several styles of 60s Peter Pan collars.
My buddies over at Open Music Labs have posted an excellent tutorial on how Force Sensitive Resistors (FSRs) work, as well as how to use them effectively in circuits.
The Burda Style booth was once again very popular at Maker Faire New York this past weekend. A great nod to National Sewing Month, folks could make their own drawstring bag as they tried their hands at sewing. We saw the bags around all weekend and were jealous of these two fabrics from Spoonflower – […]