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If you want to take your sushi rolling from dull to dapper, you can add fun designs straight to the nori with a laser cutter.
Bend EL wire to create safe, affordable glowing words and graphics.
Learn the history of the tech that gave us radio, TV, computers, and the Marshall stack — and then build a touch switch to explore how amplification works.
The BITalino is great for biohacking — hook up the sensors and play Classic Pong with a swing of your wrist.
3D Shibori lets you add texture and flexibility to fabric with thermoplastic qualities. It's easy and requires minimal supplies.
Who doesn't love the mechanical feel of typing on a typewriter? Two brothers hacked a typewriter to tweet out the messages they typed.
Learn this party trick first pioneered by the ancient trickster/tinkerer Ctesibius. The siphon in this cup will quickly teach you a lesson in moderation.
What a better way to show your love of electronics (and help you remember ohm values) than crocheting your own amigurumi resistors.
Pros of having a crocheted sandwich: Doesn't get moldy, is very cute. Cons of having a crocheted sandwich: Can't eat and we are very hungry.
You can crochet a simple star inspired by Wonder Woman and the bold lines and colors of old comics.
After a long day of working on the homestead, nothing beats a warm soak in a rustic cedar hot tub that was built for under $1000.
Most propane-based projects only require a basic low-pressure source. You can build one from off-the-shelf parts.
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