Month: November 2011

How-To: Personalized Hangers

These personalized hangers from Lait Fraise Mag may look elegant and complex, but they’re actually quite simple to put together, and make lovely home decorations and displays. Once you’ve tried out a few and have have gotten your cursive writing skills nicely dusted off, I bet the same name writing method would work for adding […]

How-To: Pickled Beets

You probably know fiber artist, Jimmy McBride, for his amazing galactic quilts, but he shares much more than just in-progress updates of his work on his blog. He’s just posted a how-to for pickling beets that can later be used for pickling eggs. Check out his post and join in on the pickle-along!

New in the Maker Shed: Proto-Screw Shield

New in the Maker Shed: Proto-Screw Shield

The next generation Proto-Screw Shield from the Maker Shed is a dual-purpose prototyping shield for Arduino. Not only does it have a large 0.1″ grid prototyping area but it also extends the Arduino pins to sturdy, secure, and dependable screw terminal blocks. You even get a few bonus terminals for extra GND and four ‘free’ terminals for whatever connections you wish!

How-To: Pocket-Sized Pool Table

Today, I saw a project that was tiny, portable, and perfect for guys and gals alike—it was like finding the holy grail of crafts! Instructables user smallenginetech created this beautiful pocket pool table using materials common to any basement or workshop, plus a few gemstone beads to keep it classy. I don’t know about you, […]