Lego Mindstorms Submarine
This Mindstorms submarine (a.k.a., the Grey November) keeps the NXT microcontroller brick safe inside a plastic bag! [via The NXT Step]
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This Mindstorms submarine (a.k.a., the Grey November) keeps the NXT microcontroller brick safe inside a plastic bag! [via The NXT Step]
It’s finally popsicle weather here in San Francisco, and these amazing rainbow popsicles look worth the effort! (Via Dude Craft.)
This screen door embroidery from Abbey at Aesthetic Outburst is so freaking cool! Living in a Brooklyn apartment, I don’t have a screen door of my own, but I’m definitely eying my windows with some serious intent. [Via StitchPunk] More: How-To: Embroidered Wardrobe @Craftzine.com blog Giant Cross-Stitch From Jessica Decker @Craftzine.com blog
robfitz on the hackerspaces.org blog put out a call for hackerspaces to participate in this month’s global synchronous hackathon. The challenge for the June Synchronous Hackathon is inspired by Adam Savage, the co-host of MythBusters, who gave a talk a couple of weeks ago at Maker Faire Bay Area 2012. In Adam’s talk titled “Why […]
To me, Gustav Düsing’s Chair 23D seems like a notable landmark in the development of what Bruce Sterling famously referred to, back in MAKE Vol 11, as “router aesthetics.”
Bread pudding tends to be one of those divisive desserts: you love it or hate it. I’m in the love it camp, and if you’re with me, you’ll want to check out this recipe from Tonya Staab. It includes sweet Hawaiian bread and chocolate, among other things. Really, how can you go wrong? More: Recipe: […]
Caleb Kraft from HaD built an old skool intercom system for his VW bus out of two old phones. His video, above, shows how you can do it too.