Nitsan Debbi’s Baked Electronics
Artist Nitsan Debbi created a series of working baked electronic products by removing the original cases to clocks, radios, and flashlight, and then baking them into new bread exteriors. [vis lustik]
Artist Nitsan Debbi created a series of working baked electronic products by removing the original cases to clocks, radios, and flashlight, and then baking them into new bread exteriors. [vis lustik]
The Treadmill Bike by Bicycle Forrest is cracking me up. Yes, it’s a viral video to ever so subtly introduce you to their Bicycle CAD software, but that’s not going to stop me from writing about it. Besides the fact that there’s CAD software geared towards building bikes, which is cool by itself, I think it’s great that they had an itch and decided to build a treadmill/bike mashup to scratch it.
Instructables user Fungus Amungus came up with another great alternative use for drop clothes with this drop cloth pillow tutorial. More: How-To: Tie Dye Drop Cloth Shoes Drop Cloth Suit How-To: Cityscape Stenciled Canvas Wall Art
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw…
Here are some cool things we saw in the CRAFT Flickr Pool this week: Untitled, by Tracy Widdess Button Butterfly, by creationsbyjdb woodland friends collection, by merwing✿little dear Granny Square Baby Blanket, by all_about_ami Sachês perfumados, by Meia Tigela flickr
Yesterday was a thrill and change. We had a very productive day (and night) and were able to accomplish three tests on many of the machines. Today we’re doing more testing and at 3pm PDT will be hosting a Google+ Hangout on Air to share the weekend’s grand adventure and to join up with offsite 3D printing enthusiasts.
The folks from UnconventionalHacker posted a fantastic Instructable on how to use the insides of an inexpensive wireless mouse to bring wireless to a classic, corded mouse.