3D Printable Exact Change Holder
Inspired by this Instructable, Thingiverse user patchorang created a 3D-printable plastic card that fits in your wallet and can hold the right amount of coins so that you can pay with exact change.
Inspired by this Instructable, Thingiverse user patchorang created a 3D-printable plastic card that fits in your wallet and can hold the right amount of coins so that you can pay with exact change.
Back in November at AnDevCon II, I met Jonathan Hirshon of Horizon Communications, who hooked me up with a complimentary robot from My Robot Nation. This had nothing to do with Android; it probably came up because we had a MakerBot running in O’Reilly’s booth printing out little Androids (using casainho’s Android magnet design from Thingiverse). Enough about androids and robots. As ST:TNG’s Lt. Commander Data is so fond of reminding us, there is a difference between the two!
Here are my very favorite videos we have posted and featured on CRAFT in 2011. In keeping with the holiday cheer, I absolutely LOVED Chronicle Books Holiday Card. I couldn’t help sharing this haunting and amazing Spike Jonze short film a couple of months ago. Thank you, Andrew, for bring this amazing Pen Nibb dress […]
I am a fan of both cucumbers and martinis, so the idea of mixing them has me very interested. Lenore at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories explains that too often, cucumber martinis are bland and uninspiring, so she shares not one but three different ways to make a truly fabulous cucumber martini. There’s even a bonus […]
The hacker activist Nick Farr first put out calls for people to contribute to the project in August. He said that the increasing threat of internet censorship had motivated the project. “The first goal is an uncensorable internet in space. Let’s take the internet out of the control of terrestrial entities,” Mr Farr said.
Funky Bear Decor creates a weird but cool sepia effect to a photograph by adding it to a mason jar then adding oil. I think I would create a collection of these with mini jars of varying shapes and sizes.
Brighten up your New Years party with a little glitz in the form of sequinned applique stir sticks, from Somewhere Splendid.