Pop Up Paper
Jens writes, “Make a pop-up paper, a folded paper that unfolds when you open it! Great for maps etcetera that should fit in a pocket.” Link.
Jens writes, “Make a pop-up paper, a folded paper that unfolds when you open it! Great for maps etcetera that should fit in a pocket.” Link.
Remember all those cheap logging GPS units we posted? – Andy picked up a Wintec, but the supplied software was Windows only – so he released a patch for GPSBabel that supports the WBT-200 on all platforms GPS-Babel runs on and he has also tracked down a USB driver for it that works on Macs. […]
Julie Fredrickson of Almost Girl and Coutorture spend some time this past weekend at the Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn. Julie has a bunch of video interviews up with some of crafters and gives her personal recap of the event. Link. Related: Renegade Craft Fair Flickr Photos – Link.
RTourn writes – “Some people carry change purse with them where ever they go, but you won’t use most of those coins. Why carry coins that you won t use? So what is the fewest number of coins you can carry that allows you to produce any exact change? And then find an inexpensive way […]
Garth of Extreme Craft’s got some World Cup fever and pointed us to Schalalala.de where there’s a place for anyone to come and create or “remix” scarves. Created by German artist Rüdiger Schlömer, Garth reports that “Rüdiger will be hosting a knitting workshop in the next few weeks, where the virtual will be rendered in […]
Watch the Video Rob took some great photos. Check them out!
Now, just like Homebrew author Tyler Rourke, you can try your hand at building “Einstein’s Amplifier.” Take a look at this copy of the original hand-drawn schematic of the amp that Jack Rosenberg built for Albert Einstein’s 70th birthday back in 1949, as featured in MAKE 06. Happy making! – Link. MAKE 06 – Page […]