Year: 2011

Tool Review: Fiskars ShopBoss

Tool Review: Fiskars ShopBoss

One thing I wrestle with in my day-to-day, sometimes literally, is shipping boxes — lots of shipping boxes: boxes of MAKE books and magazines, review books and hardware, and boxes of other cool stuff that shows up on my doorstep. And because I don’t drive and live alone, most of my shopping is on the internet. More boxes. So, my most frequent around-the-office tools are scissors and a box cutter. So, I was very interested when Fiskars offered to send me one of their new ShopBoss snips-based multi-tool.

Mark Frauenfelder Presents Maker Faire

Mark Frauenfelder Presents Maker Faire

Start the playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz9OvPqBEoc&list=PLC9429B182AB41F9A&feature=plpp_play_all

Today MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder would like to introduce you to some of his favorite makers, and the projects they’ve brought to Maker Faire. If you don’t know about Maker Faire, it’s a festive two-day exhibition of DIY invention and creativity held annually in several locations around the United States. Mark selected these videos from our Maker Faire channel to give you an idea of the amazing energy and enthusiasm you’ll experience at Maker Faire.

Some of his favorite Maker Faire Makers:

Charles Guan’s motorized and treaded skateboard, which allows him to glide across grass-covered surfaces with ease. http://youtu.be/Iz9OvPqBEoc

Joe and John DiPrima’s Arc Attack, a performance group that creates electrifying melodies by controlling the frequency on a giant Tesla coil. http://youtu.be/RET68ODH6qA

Bob Schneeveis and Grant Grundler’s Solar Electric Robot Chariot, which is pulled by a skateboarding robot. http://youtu.be/Y3iKpVf0dGg

Ryan Doyle’s Gon KiRin, a 69-foot steel and found-object, fire-breathing dragon. http://youtu.be/Ig-DbfPoz3o

Jordan Jin Stone’s illuminated, sound-contolled, Rainbow Shutter-Shades. http://youtu.be/f0_XOOqHn0Q

Ayah Bdeir’s littleBits, a system of electronic parts for play and prototyping. http://youtu.be/1ITIng-ksQg

MakerBot’s 3D printed turtle shell RC race cars http://youtu.be/RasOkpNn_68

Lindsay Lawlor’s life-size robot giraffe with colored spots. http://youtu.be/gMQ51RRgts0

Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories’ giant reproduction of a 1965 digital binary computer kit called the Digi Comp. http://youtu.be/BvmSYN8tLW0

Nemo Gould’s Homunculus – a garbage robot fashioned from a recycled voltmeter, woodwind parts and vacuum tubes. http://youtu.be/M_53BZHv1Is

Bryce Moore’s custom furniture, made froma ShopBot CNC machine http://youtu.be/3DeXI2cOCxo

Josh Billions’ bicycle messenger bag that has a ring of vibrating motors sewn into its strap, whose positions correspond to compass points. http://youtu.be/oP3GNCVHG1g

Bobbi Pires’ fire-spewing art bike. http://youtu.be/IOSnCdxkArM

Andrew Benson’s Praxis Zero guitars which have interchangeable bodies. http://youtu.be/v4vdufuVA68

Zac Carroll’s moveable Front Porch, which is towed by a vintage tractor. http://youtu.be/I6OrGdfm1RU

Enjoy the playlist, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Maker Faire Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=makerfairevideo

Modular Electric Guitar Frameworks: Praxis Zero

Modular Electric Guitar Frameworks: Praxis Zero

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Andrew Benson’s Praxis Zero guitars are modular frameworks for guitars that can have interchangeable bodies, and can have their specs easily changed to suit the needs of the player. All the parts are sculpted with a CNC router and were on display at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. http://www.praxisguitars.com/ http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5025

Art Car Inspired by Pre-Cambrian Creature: Opabinia Regalis

Art Car Inspired by Pre-Cambrian Creature: Opabinia Regalis

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Opabinia Regalis was a Precambrian creature that has been reborn as a a fire spewing art bike. Crafted by Kurt Pires, this extinct animal on wheels makes the rounds at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 while being used as a teaching tool for fossil history. http://www.bobbiepires.com/opa/ http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5172