How-To: Trash Can Composter
Commercial composting canisters can be expensive, but spend an hour or less drilling holes in an old trash can, and you can compost to your heart’s content.
Commercial composting canisters can be expensive, but spend an hour or less drilling holes in an old trash can, and you can compost to your heart’s content.
An open source Jacquard loom was demonstrated at OHS and Maker Faire.
Adam Savage’s Hard-Shell Mold primer is an evergreen gem well worth revisiting.
In this episode of DiResta, Jimmy gets all sentimental and makes a heart key for a particularly big-hearted friend.
In each bi-monthly episode of DiResta (every other Wednesday at 2pm PT), artist and master builder Jimmy DiResta (“Dirty Money,” “Hammered,” “Against the Grain,” “Trash for Cash”) lets us into his workshop, to look over his shoulder while he builds whatever strikes his fancy.
For more details on the build, check out the MAKE post: http://blog.makezine.com/2012/10/03/diresta-heart-ring/
And look for new episodes of DiResta every other Wednesday at 2pm Pacific/5pm Eastern.
The laser cutter is an amazing machine. The level of precision is impressive — it can transform a digital rendering into a beautiful object, being faithful to the exact design, down to the smallest detail. Flickr user Greyerlynx used a laser cutter to immortalize his 1986 VW Vanagon in a five-layer cutaway. I think it’s […]
Our friend Corinne Leigh just launched her new DIY show on About.com, Re:create. In each episode, Corinne will answer a viewer’s question with the help of some of her favorite crafty pals. This week’s episode features our own Meg Allan Cole and fabric printing for a colorful home decor.
I love these two cobweb crafts on El Hada de Papel, a fabulous trilingual blog with tons of great projects for kids. This simple spiderweb T-shirt and spiderweb fascinator would be quite chic on a grown woman, too!