Don’t Throw Out That Broken Hoverboard — Salvage the Parts for a Project
So your hoverboard is a fire hazard… Well, that doesn’t mean it’s good for nothing. Disassemble and cannibalize the parts for other projects.
So your hoverboard is a fire hazard… Well, that doesn’t mean it’s good for nothing. Disassemble and cannibalize the parts for other projects.
There’s been some restructuring at Make:, but 2016 will prove that the Maker community is coming together more than ever.
Use a handheld rotary tool to make holes in rocks for jewelry and other art projects.
Maker David Weiberg built this amazing Star Trek: TOS Enterprise bridge playset for his young son.
Have an interesting or innovative solution for real-world issues or a knack for turning technology into something that makes life easier? Then perhaps Infosys Foundation USA’s Infy Maker Contest is for you.
Here are some fun rainy day projects building magnetic toys and learning about electromagnetism
Watch Darbin Orvar create a modern-looking light fixture that uses high powered LEDs for a dimmable effect.