Lego Classic Space minifig head cufflinks
Becky recently spotted these dubiously-tasteful-but-doubtlessly-amusing accoutrements from Etsy seller Gr0gimann, and I spotted them in her post at CRAFT.
Becky recently spotted these dubiously-tasteful-but-doubtlessly-amusing accoutrements from Etsy seller Gr0gimann, and I spotted them in her post at CRAFT.
This beautiful mash-up prop is reportedly by Jon Wollack of Almost Dark Productions. You can take your pick between the obligatory Empire quote with a 300 reference and the obligatory 300 quote with an Empire reference. Off the top of my head, I’d go with “I want them alive: No decapitations!” and “Tonight we dine in Cloud City!”, respectively. Think you can do better? Let me know, below!
In this intermediate soft circuit tutorial, I show you how to make a light-up patch (mine is from http://fffff.at) that can be used on your backpack for fun and bike safety. Get the code and details at http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2009/04/craft_video_lilypad_arduino_bi.html
Get started with the LilyPad Arduino! It’s a sewable microcontroller that lets you embed lights, sounds, sensors, and much more into your wearables, perfect for clothing and accessories. In this video I’ll show you how to attach the LilyPad and power supply to each other, and upload a basic program that blinks an LED. Next time I’ll show some more advanced topics including hooking up a sensor and using it to change the circuit’s behavior.
Welcome to the future, where you no longer have to actually measure anything by hand!
Pretty impressive replica prop work from Josh Jay, posted by his buddy Chris Bartlett. Josh started with a folded-paper model. Detailed construction pics are available in Josh’s Facebook photo set. [via Gizmodo]
Roy S. wrote in to share his Tron bag based on our tutorial, so awesome! More: Tron Bag with EL Wire – CRAFT Video