How-To: Machine Piece Hexagons
Liz of Lady Harvatine shares this handy video for machine piecing hexagons.
Liz of Lady Harvatine shares this handy video for machine piecing hexagons.
Bored with those die-cut plywood dinosaur kits? Try building one with tweezers! Maybe in a bottle, like a model ship, for added challenge? Seller Everything Tiny wants to send you one of these awesome little stegosaurus model kits in a mint tin:
You have until March 31st to submit your project to exhibit at Maker Faire Bay Area 2010! The first step to participating in Maker Faire is to submit an entry that tells us about yourself and your project. Entries can be submitted from individuals as well as from groups such as hobbyist clubs and schools. […]
You have until March 31st to submit your project to exhibit at Maker Faire Bay Area 2010! The first step to participating in Maker Faire is to submit an entry that tells us about yourself and your project. Entries can be submitted from individuals as well as from groups such as hobbyist clubs and schools. […]
UI Stencils sells these nifty stencils, which allow you to map out on paper how your application will look. Currently they offer iPhone, iPad and website stencils, along with pads of regular paper and Post-Its that simulate the device’s screen and bezel.
Lensbaby, who make fun lenses for DSLRs (including, not coincidentally, a pinhole simulator lens) are offering a pinhole photo contest. Pinhole photography can be beautiful, ethereal, and even magical, and takes us back to the earliest origins of image making. Help us celebrate this wonderful photography medium just in time for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day! […]
Bill Keaggy, who’s something of a list-artist (his collections of found grocery lists and sad chairs are also pretty amusing), brings us this periodic table of periodic tables. I’ve blogged about the vast number of alternative representations of the periodic table before, and while, apart from the division into themed “blocks,” there doesn’t seem to be any meta-logic organizing Bill’s meta-table that would correspond to the real logic that organizes the real periodic table, it’s definitely an entertaining notion. Static images are available from Bill’s Flickr stream. [via Boing Boing]