Phonebook card holder
I want to know what’s capable of rolling a phonebook so tightly it can be used as a rolled card holder held in place with a chromed steel tube. Via Core77.
I want to know what’s capable of rolling a phonebook so tightly it can be used as a rolled card holder held in place with a chromed steel tube. Via Core77.
Jake von Slatt writes: Last year I had the privilege of tapping a segment for Wired Science with Chris Hardwick. As far as I know the piece never aired (“not sciencey enough” I heard through the grapevine! ;-) ) but it’s finally turned up on the Wired Science website. Steampunk Workshop [Editor’s note: As some […]
I think this works better as a DIY project than an actual marketable product: glue an enter key on your doorbell for dork-tastic hospitality. Via Geekologie.
Great idea for your next guerilla lecture tour, a public-address system in a box – runs on C batteries! The built-in sound system has a 20-watt amplifier and dual, 4″ speakers that produce crisp sound from the briefcase’s front panel, ensuring crystal clear orations. The 14″ by 15″ lectern props up the briefcase and easily […]
DNA 11, the company that can turn your DNA in to art is now offering fingerprint art – this is a pretty easy re-make if you wanted to do this on your own. Just fingerprint yourself, scan it, blow it up and either project it and repaint it or just have a giant copy made…
Straps Band Chair by Yahïa Ouled-Moussa looks like it has nice re-make potential via Book of Joe.
MAKE Editor at Large David Pescovitz writes on Boing Boing: The Alameda County Computer Resource Center (ACCRC) is a Berkeley, California-based non-profit group that recycles anything that you can plug into a power outlet. Massive tonnage of insanely strange circuitry goes in and out of that place on a daily basis. To share some of […]