Month: April 2013

Mobile Surfboard-Building Classroom

Mobile Surfboard-Building Classroom

Maine-based Grain Surfboards is a small maker-run company on the coast that hand-makes sustainably cut, locally milled white cedar wooden surfboards. Aside from their dedication to environmental responsibility, what sets Grain apart is that they also offer DIY surfboard kits and a variety of surfboard-building classes. Their newest undertaking is their successfully funded mobile surfboard-building […]

MAKE at RoboGames: Robot Combat

MAKE at RoboGames: Robot Combat

Despite the large number of categories of robots here at RoboGames, the resounding sounds of metal on metal and cheers from the crowd keep drawing us back to the combat arena. We were immediately surprised by the variety of locations and backgrounds these teams come from, whether it’s a High School from across the country, a local engineer working in his garage, or a robotics team from Brazil.

Minecraft Binder Cover

Minecraft Binder Cover

I have yet to be sucked into the addictive world of the Minecraft video game. But I can still appreciate how rad mom Angela is for sewing her 14-year-old son this amazing Minecraft binder cover. Her motives were simple: “My boy is turning 14 in a few days. He loves the video game Minecraft. And I want him to write more. So a Minecraft comp book cover is in order.” Sound reasoning. And truly impressive results. Well done!

How-To: DIY Bioprinter

How-To: DIY Bioprinter

Interesting Instructable from Dr. Patrik D’haeseleer, Harvard-trained computational biologist and denizen of Sunnyvale biotech hackerspace BioCurious. Bioprinting, which is basically 3D printing with living cells, has been much in the news lately, with breathless tales of fully 3D-printed living organs and replacement body parts. There is of course a fair bit of hype going on here, but also, at the core, a body of very interesting applied research.