Made on Earth — Queen of Caulk
California artist Tramaine de Senna clocked about 800 hours working on her “I Love Caulk Frosting” series.
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California artist Tramaine de Senna clocked about 800 hours working on her “I Love Caulk Frosting” series.
The other day I was humming one of my favorite songs of all time, “The Tide is High,” by Blondie. The song reminds me of being little listening to records in my living room. Blondie’s videos are still some of my favorites, and “The Tide is High” is no different, with a quick nod to […]
I used samples of Sugru I picked up at Maker Faire to create poseable electronic robots.
This large sculpture made from rolled up magazines is just one of many by artist Yunwoo Choi. [via Neatorama]
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Week 1, Theoretical Thursday at Maker Camp. Free your inner artist by learning to sculpt out of polymer clay with Mark Frauenfelder.
Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.
Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.
This slot-together mini-crib made was made with MDF forms cut on a CNC milling machine. The forms were than used with a hand-held router to cut sturdy ApplePly plywood. Only four stainless steel pins were used in the assembly.