Open World: South London Makerspace’s DIY Solutions for a Small Space
South London Makerspace created their own air casters to make the most of their small space. They documented the process so you can do it too!
Whether you are creating intricate jewelry or repairs on large machinery and vehicles, metalworking can help make your projects come to life. But it’s not enough to just have the right equipment; knowing a few tips and tricks of the trade will take your creations to the next level! In this blog post, we’ll be discussing some essential metalworking tips that all makers should know in order to perfect their craft.
South London Makerspace created their own air casters to make the most of their small space. They documented the process so you can do it too!
Liam Grace-Flood begins his journey through London by visiting the city’s two largest makerspaces: Building BloQ and London Hackerspace.
This week, street artists paint over hate speech, Kirby is birthed from cardboard, Hacker House builds an automated gardener, and more.
Sudhu Tewari’s Prepared Player Piano Pinball System is one of his wackier inventions. It is an orchestra of sound and light.
These four projects showcase how, together, makers can build bigger, more creative, and more challenging projects than if they were solo.
Join Liam Grace-Flood as he explores maker culture and spaces around the world and shares his adventures, stories, and thoughts.
See how easy it can be to make a custom mutitool using basic shop tools.