Skeeball Machine Made Entirely with K’Nex
A full-size skeeball game took over a year to make, and is built entirely with K’Nex components.
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A full-size skeeball game took over a year to make, and is built entirely with K’Nex components.
It won’t be long before our college-aged readers head back to school for yet another year of studying and general devotion to all things academic. To make the next couple semesters a little more geeky, we’re rounding up our favorite hacks that would be perfect for the residence halls.
Week 4, Theoretical Thursday at Maker Camp. Create a rocket car that zooms on fuel made from Coke and Mentos, with Eepy Bird.
Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.
Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.
It’s amazing what magic can be cast with an empty detergent bottle, some bottle caps, and a flourish of paint. Martine Camillieri is a found objects artist who created this fleet of impressive toy cars and trucks from little more than those materials.
Turn those useless catalogs into a piece of modern home decor with this junk mail typography collage tutorial from Mod Podge Rocks! Pretty snappy, right? More: How-To: DIY Anaglypta Letters @Craftzine.com blog Typographic Coasters @Craftzine.com blog tring Art Typography @Craftzine.com blog
Spotted on hackerspace i3 Detroit’s Facebook page, their newly-built bunk couch seats four but only takes up the floorspace of a two-seater.
I love the look of these simple polka dot tea lights created by Poppytalk. Create an entire fleet of these for a stunning celebration table set-up.