Edible Innovations: Meet Barbot, an Open Source Cocktail Maker
Barbot is reshaping the way people drink. This robot responds to its user commands and mixes and serves cocktails.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for the kitchen, garage and backyard from food to furniture to fun & games for your family.
Barbot is reshaping the way people drink. This robot responds to its user commands and mixes and serves cocktails.
DM Scotty shows you how to turn some dollar store finds into a handy tabletop gaming reacher tool.
Print out and polish an electronics-themed chess set using metal-infused filament.
Long before the 3D printer began cranking out endless tchotchke, there was the “magic maker” known as the Mold-A-Rama.
Chloé Rutzerveld got her start 3D printing layers of a support structure and an edible breeding ground, before moving on to making food.
Shujan Bertrand first became an entrepreneur at 10. She started àplat to deliver meaningful experiences in food, wine, and gardening.
Pocket83’s hexagonal board game can be played with up to three people, and can be crafted via a variety of methods.