Create a Squeezable Musical Instrument With Tin Foil & Grocery Bags
This tin foil instrument can control a 555 timer and add interesting audio effects based on the principle of capacitance.
This tin foil instrument can control a 555 timer and add interesting audio effects based on the principle of capacitance.
In this episode of DiResta, Jimmy uses some scrap metal around his shop to fabricate a whirlygig.
You can transform a drawing into a distorted coloring book page that reveals the image in a curved mirror.
Mummify a banana to make sure that you will have a snack waiting for you in the afterlife. This project is Pharaoh approved.
James Doran-Webb creates lively-looking animal sculptures out of steel and driftwood.
Nick Squires details his time spent using his maker skills to produce an interactive art installation and performance.
Earlier today some really interesting thermal images of the new Raspberry Pi 3 board along with some worrying news about the operating temperature under load was posted to Reddit.