Month: December 2011

How-To: Mosaic Ball Ornaments

I had just signed up to do a handmade ornament swap with the other CRAFT writers when I came across these beautiful paper maché mosaic decorations at Glittering Shards. What makes these ornaments extra special is the hidden pink heart made of clay that two kids – Toby and Isabella – sealed inside, along with […]

Zero to Maker: Explaining Yourself

Having lived across the country from my family for many years, the holidays always involved a lot of explaining of what I was up to. This year, I had the unique challenge of trying to explain my quest to start making things. I realized the complexity of this when, in reference to the Zero to Maker column, my younger brother asked me, “So, David, how’s your writing going?”

Unusual Copper Oxide Thermopile

Nyle Steiner of SparkBangBuzz never fails to impress with his old-fashioned hand-on approach to electronics. Whether he’s improvising memristors from bits of junk he picked up off the ground, building audio oscillators using blobs of zinc instead of transistors or tubes, or whipping up an atmospheric-nitrogen laser using a few scraps of aluminum and a power supply, Nyle’s projects always serve to remind me that electronics is about much, much more than just soldering together components that came out of a factory somewhere.