The Business of 3D Printing
From the pages of M3D-printed objects create opportunities for these four makers.
From the pages of M3D-printed objects create opportunities for these four makers.
Today is Ada Lovelace’s 198th birthday, and while many recognized Ada Lovelace Day a couple of months ago, we’re going to use the anniversary of a favorite mathematician’s birthday as an excuse for a party, anyhow. What better way to have fun like a mathematician than with an afternoon of playing games? Games in general […]
Biomimicry takes lessons from nature and applies them to create more sustainable and innovative designs. Explore a set of themed strategies on AskNature.org that focuses on the function of staying warm. Meet emperor penguins, polar bears, Hercules beetles, and jackrabbits that have survival strategies that can inspire more energy efficient designs for staying warm when it’s cold outside.
After you put Christmas lights on your tree, your house and your lawn ornaments, you might wonder if there is anything else that you can put lights on. Well, why not put lights on the presents as well. It sounds like a fun idea, but no one wants their present to be tethered to the wall with a power cord. So I figured out an easy way to power a set of lights wirelessly with an inductive charger.
Let the wheaty whimsy shine in with these lamps made from bread by Pampshade.
MAKE Asks: is a weekly column where we ask you, our readers, for responses to maker-related questions. We hope the column sparks interesting conversation and is a way for us to get to know more about each other.
AnnMarie Thomas discusses children as makers… and makers as children on the Make: Live stage at Maker Faire New York 2013.