Month: September 2010

Brooklyn Loft Cabin

I currently live in one of the oldest live/work loft buildings in San Francisco. It’s true what they say, loft living comes with its advantages and disadvantages. The plus side: the square footage is generous, the ceilings are high, and I can make any structural changes so long as they’re to code. The downside: the […]

Borged-out car

Borged-out car

Craig Smith, whose work has appeared in this blog numerous times (see links below) is at it again: My wife went to visit family this weekend. So left by myself, something geek-like is bound to happen. I started cutting and forming plastic sheets, assembling doo-dads and modifying my car. The result is a car where […]

How-To: LED Embroidery

By Becky Stern I love any activity that promotes creativity and discovery. To me, tinkering with electronics is the same as stitching a picture, and combined they can tell a story that crafters and gearheads both want to hear. This picture of a frog catching fireflies is embellished with lights that bring the bugs to […]

Instructables soft circuit contest

Instructables soft circuit contest

Enter your soft circuit project on Instructables for a chance to win LilyPad Arduino and Fashioning Technology gear/supplies. Deadline is October 11! Unlike traditional circuits on rigid circuit boards, soft circuits are flexible and are ideal for building into soft mediums like fabric or paper. For this contest, make an Instructable showing how you made […]

Your Comments

Your Comments

And we’re back with our fifteenth installment of Your Comments. Here are our favorites from the past week, from Make: Online, our Facebook page, and Twitter. paulbo shared How-To: Build an official BBC Dalek, ca 1973: We spent a relaxing Saturday a few weeks ago putting together a remote control Dalek using stuff out of […]