This Machine Prints Portraits with 8,000 Drops of Coffee
This x-y plotter uses coffee drips — each carefully calibrated for size and height — to create these portraits.
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This x-y plotter uses coffee drips — each carefully calibrated for size and height — to create these portraits.
Tackling the toast maker, this perfectly executed attempt lampoons the videos we see so often that seem to take themselves just a bit too seriously.
The original series from national cable channel INSP TV captures our community — and the best of who we are.
Ben Watson wanted to know how a Newton’s Cradle worked, so he built one.
An embroidery hoop is normally used for, well, embroidery. But it can also provide the frame for more unique yarncraft projects.
“Disposable” pens have plastic parts that end up in landfills. M. R. Sreenivasulu decided to collect them and build something beautiful.
It may not be the easiest leatherworking project, but this Millennium Falcon purse looks well worth the effort