Math Monday: Scroll Saw Fractals
Use a scroll saw to make a family of complex, cube-based fractals.
Use a scroll saw to make a family of complex, cube-based fractals.
This year, MAKE/O’Reilly author Damien Stolarz (iPhone Hacks, Car PC Hacks) agreed to be our eyes and ears on the ground at CES, scoping out hardware at the show that he thought would be of interest to makers. Here’s his second installment, a tour of North Hall and the International Pavilion. (Here’s Part 1) Thanks, […]
Space is at a huge premium in my tiny apartment, which is why I absolutely adore Noëlle’s hacked dual-purpose table. Using an adjustable trestle for legs (available at hardware or home stores), it can easily convert from a coffee table to a dining table. She even used a pair of curtain rods attached underneath the […]
Sean @ Make: Online writes: Probably not all doors should offer previews, all the time, but this is undeniably wonderful. As it is, the knob offers bi-directional viewing; I wonder if you could half-silver one side and make it one-way? Glass lens doorknob
File this away to make for a Superbowl snack or just a yummy treat during cocktail hour. Brooke at Cheeky Kitchen shares her recipe for making creamy avocado dip and baked taco potato chips.
This interesting project in process was found in the MAKE Flickr group. It’s a 12″ Macintosh G4 laptop, presumably without the screen, embedded in a guitar body. The creator, Flickr user feurig, has lots of interesting projects in his photostream, check it!
Katie of GoodLifeEats has a great kitchen tip on how to make perfect easy peel hard boiled eggs. Katie writes: I used to hate cooking hard boiled eggs, even thought I enjoy eating them – by themselves for a snack or chopped up on top of a salad. Why did I hate making them? Because […]