How offset printing ink is made
How ink is made! Go inside the Printing Ink Company to find out how its done. [via Core77]
How ink is made! Go inside the Printing Ink Company to find out how its done. [via Core77]
This lovely object is more than just an interesting gewgaw: It’s called a “turner’s cube”–so named, I think, because it is a challenge for one who turns on a lathe rather than eponymously–and according to Bob Warfield, “[i]n the old days, novice machinist’s [sic] were handed one and told to work out how to make one of their own.” Bob’s got a cool page describing his efforts to make one manually and then using a CNC mill, with some bonus commentary on this thread by CNC Zone member widgitmaster, who made the cube pictured above, using the jig pictured above, on a big engine lathe. Beautiful!
MAKE subscriber Ken Murphy shared this time-lapse video that he took of the MUNI streetcar construction in front of his house.
Software is a mix of computer instructions and data, but rarely do you get to see how the two interact in memory. Ben Fry visualized the code of several classic video games, giving insight in to the complexity of the code and how the programmer arranged the graphical elements. It’s also amazing how little was […]
How ink is made! A Chief Ink Maker shows how colour and ink is created from the raw ingredients–powder, varnish, and passion. Everything designers and printers need to know about the process, the challenges and joy of ink making.
Building a wire turtle (video)…
New York sculptor Randall Rosenthal was probably tired of people not believing that his hyperrealistic carvings–which include such unlikely subjects as stacks of newspapers, open books, and folded maps–were actually made of wood. So he took photos along the way to prove it.