Making Mayor Clayton’s WonderLab
Creating a whimsical makerspace for “wish” kids.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for the industrial arts from metal and woodworking to CNC machining and 3D printing.
Creating a whimsical makerspace for “wish” kids.
The medium-duty Work IQ Vise is for someone who wants ball joints on all the things.
If you have a table saw, you need a push block. Do you use a scrap, something pricy, or something in between like MicroJig’s Grr-Ripper 2Go?
We reviewed HOTO’s manual precision screwdriver and found its 24 bits packed in a diminutive handle makes it an excellent travel tool.
Sarah H. Chung is a maker educator who has worked on the development of a 20,000 foot makerspace for Center City public charter schools in Washington, DC. She’s had several stops on her journey as a maker educator, working in formal and informal learning settings. In DC, she found herself leading the effort to build […]
Fortunately, every step of the electronics manufacturing chain is becoming more maker- and small-scale-manufacturer-friendly.
Wall-E is just one of the creations woodworker Peter Vivian has brought to life. This posable model was mostly made by hand with cheap tools.