How-To: “Punched Tin” Paper Angels
The distinctive look of punched tin meets the ease of paper in this “punched tin” paper angels tutorial!
The distinctive look of punched tin meets the ease of paper in this “punched tin” paper angels tutorial!
Tomorrow, Dec. 4, is Toolsday here at MAKE, so you know what that means – a live Google+ hangout where we will be discussing our favorite tools and workspace essentials. Tune at 2pm PST/5pm EST on the +MAKE page, or if you’re busy you can catch it later on the MAKE YouTube page.
acorv built this sweet drawing arm* with an Arduino Uno and motor shield, two steppers and a servo, Meknex building set parts, and a Nintendo DS touch screen to guide it. Also see the previous version* previous version to see how the project evolved. [via Arduino] *Google translated from Spanish.
Make your little lady a fancy new frock with this ruffled panel dress tutorial!
This build uses a custom 3D-printed / hand assembled case from RPi hacker Cottonpickers, which comes attached to the back of a 300mA solar panel, and has a bunch of nice features already built-in. Once you’ve got your Pi running on sunlight, David Hayward over at CNET UK will show you how to configure the Pi so you can access an external hard drive attached to one of its USB ports via FTP.
Fellow ITP student William Lindmeier created a project I like a lot called Magpi Radio: Magpi Radio uses text-to-speech to read tweets coming in from various channels. Volume and power are controlled by the knob on the left. Channels can be selected by turning the knob on the right. As you click through channels, the […]
Got a telephoto lens without a case? Camera gear can cost an arm and a leg, so it’s a good idea to protect your investment with at least a modicum of safety. If you’re looking for something light on the pocketbook, but capable of protecting your kit, Instructables member marcellahella came up with this super cool case for your super zoom lens using a couple of plastic soda bottles, some dental floss, a foam pad, and a zipper.