Mark Crosbie’s Lego Drum Sequencer
Mark Crosbie’s cool Lego drum sequencer scans a “card” of bricks to form the beat.
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Mark Crosbie’s cool Lego drum sequencer scans a “card” of bricks to form the beat.
I’m not one for gory Halloween foodstuffs, but I love these DIY Halloween-stamped tortilla chips. Obviously Instructables user wold630 has the same aversion, and found a fantastic way to celebrate Halloween without fake blood!
Got a little one of shoe tying age? Make practice time a little more fun with a DIY shoelace tying practice board!
When I was a kid, I remember drawing lines on paper and saying they were the schematics for a robot. Of course I had no real concept of circuitry or electronics at that age, but it was cool to think I did. Now what if I’d given some Bare Conductive Paint (now available in the Maker Shed) to 6 year old me?
Mask-maker Shin Murayama created this incredible fabric mask of an octopus with red hair.
Annie of Wattlebird created a number of Knitted Muppet Hats in the past, but she’s just made a few more and they are all amazing.
A gorgeous sculpture offers an exploded view of a tree and how lumber is cut from it. Surprisingly, it is not made out of wood.