MAKE and 3D Printing
Our Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing is on newsstands today! And it’s just the beginning of a new chapter for 3D printing, and for MAKE.
Our Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing is on newsstands today! And it’s just the beginning of a new chapter for 3D printing, and for MAKE.
If you cook a lot like I do, you know that most of the action around the holidays takes place in the kitchen and at dinner table. With food on my mind, I came up with the following food-related gift guide. Making food is a gateway to making things of all kinds and the proper tools and ingredients will help get you started. Eat, drink, make, and be merry–but not necessarily in that order.
An interview with Isaiah Saxon of DIY.org
MAKE Asks: is a weekly column where we ask you, our readers, for responses to maker-related questions. We hope the column sparks interesting conversation and is a way for us to get to know more about each other.
This excellent clock features wooden gears, a digital time readout, as well as the nutcracker John’s granddaughter gave him for Christmas. It rings one to eight bells in half-hour increments, four times per day. [via The Mill]
Knitwear Design student Susanna Carolina Dunn created this sweater with her hacked knitting machine featuring Chewbacca with a wicked stash and is auctioning it off to raise money for Movember.
Need a cheerful pop of color for a last-minute Thanksgiving decoration? Try this simple felt Thanksgiving garland. This uses the Papercute font, but you could also just design your own letters!