Kit-A-Day Giveaway: Free MakerBot!
To kick things off, we’re giving away a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic (a $1,300 value), featured on the cover of the Ultimate Kit Guide.
To kick things off, we’re giving away a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic (a $1,300 value), featured on the cover of the Ultimate Kit Guide.
We’re giving away amazing kits from our new Make: Ultimate Kit Guide EVERY DAY — thousands of dollars worth of merchandise, including MakerBots!
I love the simplicity of this river rock choker from Jenny Hoople of Authentic Arts over on papernstitch. She’s included how to make your own jump rings and resources for getting river stones with holes already drilled in them.
Shaun Crampton’s Woodbug construction set may be purchased from Ponoko or you can download the files for free and mix it up yourself.
These vintage cameras were repurposed, by a flickr user called jayfish, to create some fantastic nightlights. [via gizmodo]
I always assumed that the process of making a hologram was so complex that it was limited to only those with access to expensive lasers and other fancy optical equipment. But when I heard that the Maker Shed started carrying Litiholoโs Hologram Kit, I was surprised that such a thing existed and I was eager to give it a try. After carefully following the directions, my first hologram was visible, but just barely. This was better than I expected, actually. The manual stresses that controlling vibration is the most important factor in creating a good hologram, but I live in a busy Brooklyn apartment building that often feels the low rumble of the subway trains rolling by. I tried to make another, but this time I increased the exposure time from five minutes to fifteen as the instructions suggested. The result was a surprisingly sharp hologram of a toy car.
Did you know that you can make your own holograms? Matt Richardson shows you how to do just that with the Litiholo Kit, available in the Maker Shed:
http://www.makershed.com/DIY_Hologram_Kit_p/mklh1.htm&Click=37845
For more information about the science behind holography, check out:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/hologram.htm