Lego Step Sequencer
Guido Lorenz built his Lego Step Sequencer at the Advance Hackathon in Cologne. Code here. [via Brothers Brick]
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Guido Lorenz built his Lego Step Sequencer at the Advance Hackathon in Cologne. Code here. [via Brothers Brick]
What a great Before + After! I love the colors and pattern of this simple geometric coffee table. I especially love the sketch stage of the how-to; it’s nice to get a glimpse of the maker’s working process!
A selection of maker projects using modified windshield wiper motors. Examples include halloween props, chicken coop doors, and robot dogs. Now the real question is, what will YOU mod a windshield wiper motor into?!
Just looking at this savory tomato salad from Jessica at scrumdillydilly is making my mouth water! You too? Grab a big loaf of crusty bread and make a batch tonight! More: Mason Jar Salad Lunches @Craftzine.com blog Recipe: Grilled Corn Salad @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Italian Bread Salad @Craftzine.com blog Recipe: Cashew Tamari Salad Dressing @Craftzine.com […]
Nice to see RadioShack continuing its re-embrace of the DIY scene! They’re sponsoring a hackerspace challenge between Ace Monster Toys and Artisan’s Asylum. In the spirit of friendly competition, RadioShack challenged two DIY enthusiast groups known as hackerspaces—one on each coast—to build something cool out of everyday stuff. The rules were simple: use parts from […]
This stop-motion of a car engine being stripped and then put back together, titled “11 Months, 3000 pictures and a lot of coffee,” is magnificent.
Design Sponge posted a really pretty tutorial on how to make stained leather coasters. The technique is cool and the end result is so lovely.