How-To: Snow Hand
Read through PenfoldPlant’s guide to building a large snow sculpture, namely this snow hand, so you’re prepared to get out there and be creative when the next blizzard hits!
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Read through PenfoldPlant’s guide to building a large snow sculpture, namely this snow hand, so you’re prepared to get out there and be creative when the next blizzard hits!
Cyber Santa by Jim Leftwich, from 1993’s edition of Beyond Cyberpunk! We asked our readers to tell us what was on their wish lists. They composed letters to Cyber Santa. Here’s a sampling. Nick Brenn: Dear Santa… I want an Arduino Uno and a Drawdio Kit! I think I am on your good list. Thanks, […]
Hi MAKE readers! I’m Nick Normal, an artist, maker, blogger and all-around enthusiast of maker culture. I live in the wonderful borough of Queens, which will also be host later this month to the 1st annual World Maker Faire in New York City! I frequently document spaces and events around NYC with a before-and-after lens, […]
Andrew Odewahn, our Director of Business Development, has been doing a lot of interesting things with Processing. Over a series of posts here on Make: Online, Andrew will share some of his projects with you in our Codebox series, covering topics like color tracking, augmented reality, and fun interactive graphics.
As you can see in this picture, it’s a little drizzly out, but the gates opened to a line of folks waiting to get in to Maker Faire Detroit this morning, including our local TV crew. Let the good times begin!
A new twist on the old baby-food jar organizer, use bulk CD/DVD containers.
Building these simple pegboard leaves for tool organization in a small space.