Maker Spotlight: Amanda Preske
Amanda Preske is a jewelry artist who comes from a family of creators. Her mediums of choice are broken electronics and epoxy resin.
Digital fabrication tools have revolutionized the way designers, engineers, and artisans express their creativity. With the right resources, you can learn to use these powerful instruments in no time! Whether it’s 3D printing or laser cutting that interests you, these articles will provide useful tutorials and inspiration for makers of all levels. Discover how digital fabrication can open up new possibilities so that your craftsmanship is truly extraordinary!
Amanda Preske is a jewelry artist who comes from a family of creators. Her mediums of choice are broken electronics and epoxy resin.
The letters on this laser cut box are softly illuminated, painting the walls of a room with the shadows of the ABCs.
Sage Hansen was inspired by early foxhole radios, but wanted to update it so that he could 3D print the frame.
Dan Royer wanted to transform his CNC machine into a pick and place robot that can solve puzzles on its own, so he turned to Twitch.
Hugo Peeters made a custom console, dubbed KerbalController, for controlling his ships in the Kerbal Space Program.
Using an Othermill to create your own custom pins.
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