Transform a Clothing Rack into a Portable Whiteboard
A DIY rolling whiteboard is a must have for the next brainstorm session at your local Makerspace.
A DIY rolling whiteboard is a must have for the next brainstorm session at your local Makerspace.
This whiteboard drawbot uses its tiny adorable arms to draw the time every 5 minutes.
When I first heard about it (I work with its creator, Ryan Mitchell) I figured it was more gimmicky and wasn’t really something that I’d use for an extended amount of time. However, after just one day of having it on my 11″ MacBook Air, I’m finding it to be very useful, and I’m also getting a lot of people telling me how innovative it is.
Over at Curious Inventor (Atlanta, GA), they were inspired by the whiteboard benchtops at the Freeside Atlanta hackerspace. For $12, they got a 8×4 foot piece of panel board from a home store and turned it into a desktop they can write on.
In this Instructable, my Dorkbot DC/HacDC compadre R. Mark Adams, details how he built a simple, freestanding whiteboard out of readily-available materials. Freestanding Whiteboard More: Toolbox: Portable workbench
And you thought boardroom meeting where tedious and dull before. This one takes input from the InterWeb. Sprites mods: Online whiteboard [via] Related: More whiteboard drawbots Whiteboard hektor clone
McPhystal writes in about turning a chalk board into a dry erase board… – I’m a teacher and have been trying to convert old classroom chalk boards to dry-erase. I’ve tried epoxy spray paint, Krylon, and many other types of paint. I found that the best thing to do is to use oil-based/HIGH GLOSS paint […]