Make A Ring from a Half Dollar
With lots of hammering and dremeling, I turned a 1964 half dollar into an awesome silver ring!
With lots of hammering and dremeling, I turned a 1964 half dollar into an awesome silver ring!
This week join Bre Pettis as he makes a tabletop biosphere, then go out and get the materials and make your own! This project is found in Make: Volume 10 and the article was written by Martin John Brown.
To celebrate Weekend Projects’ one year birthday, I ate a cupcake and made a jam jar jet!
Inspired by Bill Gurstelle’s awesome instructions in Make: Volume 5, this thing is a real pulse jet inside a jam jar!
Make sure to download the pdf that goes along with this podcast at makezine.com/podcast!
This week, I collaborated with Xander to show you how to make your own printed circuit boards (PCBs) using a laserjet printer.
In this podcast you’ll learn how to fuse plastic together and then make a bag out of it! All you need is an iron, plastic bags, sewing machine, and some straps and buckles.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2007/06/make-a-messenger-bag-out.html
One of the great things about these little bots is that you can make them from scavenged materials. Use parts from broken electronics and bring them back to life as little robots!
This Week Bre Pettis shows you how to make Mousey The Junkbot. This project was in Make: Volume 2 and was conceived and written by Gareth Branwyn of streettech.com.
Mousey is a mouse made of scavenged materials. If you’re not a scavenger you can also get the parts from solarbotics.com.