DIY “Confuse-a-tron” Workshop in Berkeley
The UC Berkeley Art Museum is hosting what looks like a super fun workshop this Friday.
The UC Berkeley Art Museum is hosting what looks like a super fun workshop this Friday.
Josh Smith of Pennsylvania built this tow rope with a friend. This project started as an innocent “oh, I have an engine” comment and has turned into a really awesome project. I first blogged about it here but decided it needed a permanent home. The winch is now fully operational and worked well during our […]
Because who doesn’t want a baby head sitting on their desk, right? Get the how-to, including an interesting technique for creating an antique effect with spray paint and water, over on Mark Montano’s blog.
In this video clip, artist Björk demonstrates how to take apart a television, and explains why you shouldn’t trust poets to explain electronics to you. [via The Amp Hour] More: Make: Online » Felt test pattern TV cover Make: Online » How-To: Solar TV remote Make: Online » Slick TV-B-Gone build Make: Online » TV […]
Day 343: The Ultimate Bubble-Maker (And see the follow-up: Day 353: Big Bubble Fail) We’ve covered the inspiring work of Charlie Visnic a number times before. We love the projects that he does and the motivation behind them. Here, let’s let Charlie explain: I have been doing one creative thing a day for almost an […]
Open source hardware definition and overview endorsed by over 100 people, companies and more! This is fantastic! If you look at the list it’s the full spectrum, from independent makers to large companies. Next up, logos!
When MacGyver creator and author of our MakeShift feature Lee Zlotoff sent us the text for the current issue, we instantly knew it was going to be a fun photo shoot to set up. If you’re not familiar with MakeShift, it’s a challenge that’s posed in each volume of MAKE, where you’re given a scenario, […]