Maker Spotlight: Jason Childress
Jason Childress is a perfectionist whose attention to detail is seen in his woodworking. He’s eager to attend Seattle Mini Maker Faire.
As makers, we are blessed with fascinating ways to create unique pieces of artwork or sculptures from scratch. From working with traditional methods like wood carving and metalworking to utilizing emerging technologies like 3D printing and laser cutting, there is an endless array of possibilities for makers to explore. They are continuously breathing life into breathtaking creations that make us all stand back in awe. Let’s take a look at some recent developments in what makers around the world have been creating lately – be sure not to miss out on their incredible artwork!
Jason Childress is a perfectionist whose attention to detail is seen in his woodworking. He’s eager to attend Seattle Mini Maker Faire.
It has taken months to finally cnc mill and 3d print this idea. Here are the files to make your own!
Part-time screen printer Barry Abrams created a print of Mars that is made out of selectively rusted sheet metal and black ink.
Watch lightning arc across the stage and create music, pixel art come together to create Makey, and the other stuff that happened this week.
Whether it is kinetic art, drone fighting, or power wheel racing, keep the energy flowing with things in motion at Maker Faire New York.
Print out and polish an electronics-themed chess set using metal-infused filament.
Rob Adams, World Art Lead for the Destiny video games, built this submarine themed baby crib out of fiberglass.