Do-it-Yourself Spot Welder
Good DIY spot welding project. Kaden writes- There’s lots of reasons to have a small scale precision spotwelder…this particular guy builds *serious* small scale turbine engines. Not satisfied with the abilities of commercially available units, he did what any self respecting Maker would do, and built his own. Schematics, parts lists and more on the site Link.

Justin Frankel (the creator of Winamp) has a new project called Ninjam. Ninjam allows two or more people to jam through the net with real audio (no MIDI goofiness like past internet jamming software). It’s like Skype for musicians, though the music is delayed a few measures to keep everything in sync. You plug your instruments in, the software provides a beat. Then you find out what a crappy guitar player you are.
Ulla-Maaria Mutanen, a Finnish crafter who presented today at the Reboot conference in Copenhagen, has written a draft crafter’s manifesto that reads like a blueprint for the Enlightenment crossed with an entrepreneur’s prayer. Good stuff. My favorite, #6 – Work inspires work. Seeing what other people have made generates new ideas and designs. [

Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference 2005 began June 6 with the Keynote by Steve Jobs, and continues with a full week of in-depth technical sessions, powerful hands-on labs, and exciting special events. On Thursday June 9th MAKE will show all things podcasting from 12:45 to 1:30pm with Phillip Torrone, Associate Editor, MAKE Magazine. I’m going to show a lot of what we put together in volume 02 of MAKE, how to do make podcasts, the tools, hardware, software, show formats, pretty much everything. If you want to meet up, look for me around the session!
One of my fav shows, they made a jet pack from plans on the web to see if it would work. Adam and Jamie embark on the longest and most ambitious build they’ve ever undertaken: creating their own personal flying machine from scratch. Are these machines as magnificent as their designers claim? To make the project more realistic, the two limit themselves to a build period of one month and a budget of $10,000. They busted the myth pretty well.