Enter the Maker Camp Low-Tech “3D Printing” Challenge
Attention young makers: Want a chance to win some cool Maker Camp swag? Make a paper sculpture of Makey, snap a photo of him out in the wild, and share it!
Attention young makers: Want a chance to win some cool Maker Camp swag? Make a paper sculpture of Makey, snap a photo of him out in the wild, and share it!
How do we get more people to learn engineering? AnnMarie Thomas wants to make engineering more playful.
Public Knowledge’s Michael Weinberg translates the key legal principles regarding digital files, 3D printing, and intellectual property and breaks it down from a US legal perspective.
Rather than hiding the pharmaceutical products the we’re often ashamed to admit that we use, Klausner transforms these precious commodities into objects that we should display proudly by completely covering them with Swarovski crystals.
Camille and Genevieve Beatty have already accomplished a great deal as young engineers. They are a wonderful inspiration to engineers, makers, and creators of all stripes.
DIY headboards have been big in the world of crafting for a long, long time, but this woven wood headboard is one of the most charming examples that I’ve seen yet.
Forget about circuit boards and start thinking about circuit stitches with this illuminating tutorial by electronic art professor Jesse Seay on how to knit your own circuitry.