An Interview with The Paper Airplane Guy, John Collins
The Paper Airplane Guy John Collins has studied both origami and aerodynamics and spent many years improving paper planes designs.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
The Paper Airplane Guy John Collins has studied both origami and aerodynamics and spent many years improving paper planes designs.
If you’re planning on going to Maker Faire Bay Area this weekend, you might run into Hiroaki Suzuki and his robotic skeleton puppet.
When it comes to flying, there are quite a few considerations to think about. Help your Star Wars creations take flight!
There have been a rash of short videos popping onto the Adafruit youtube channel recently that depict Limor Fried showing off a new board driving some fun cardboard based projects. This new board, which we can hear Limor explain is the CRICKIT, appears to be in prototype stages. It got me really curious. Here it […]
Enter a miniature fantasy world built from little more than coffee stirrers, foam, toothpicks, paint, and glue.
You don’t need high tech gadgets to have fun. With some pens, paper, and imagination, you can craft your own board game.
This week, read up on how maker pros are affecting the American football industry, Nintendo is exploring papercraft projects, and more.