Feb 26th, 2010

Toolbox: First aid

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In the Make: Online Toolbox, we focus mainly on tools that fly under the radar of more conventional tool coverage: in-depth tool-making projects, strange or specialty tools unique to a trade or craft that can be useful elsewhere, tools and techniques you may not know about, but once you do, and incorporate them into your workflow, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them. And, in the spirit of the times, we pay close attention to tools that you can get on the cheap, make yourself, or refurbish.


Since it’s Projects: Failure month, we figured it might be a good idea to cover some first aid in Toolbox, ’cause frequently, when projects fail, danger and injury go hand and hand. Here are a few suggestions for first aid kits and supplies to have on-hand.

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Years ago, I contributed to Kevin Kelly’s self-published Cool Tools book. As “payment,” he sent me the Adventure Medical Fundamentals First Aid kit. I love it and it’s become the basis of our home and workshop first aid kit. It’s geared towards outdoor use (hiking, camping, and such), but with a few additions, it works great as an overall kit. Along with the tools, med supplies, and medications, it comes with an excellent first aid field manual. It’s all stored in a very compact, water-resistant zippered case. At an SRP of $110, this might seem like overkill, but it has pretty much everything you need for just about any type of emergency. If you do any camping, boating, hiking, long-distance cycling, long-trip car traveling, etc., it’s worth the price (and you can get it online for $87).

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Feb 26th, 2010

Irfanview..Sharpen and Insert Text. Part 2

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A lot of times your picture will need sharpening. While your pic is
up.. click on IMAGE and then SHARPEN.. After you do that, you will
notice that your picture has indeed sharpened. I found that the Default
setting was a little too high and the result was actually detrimental in
some instances. …
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Feb 26th, 2010

How-To: Make a Travel Love Shrine

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Crafty Chica Challeng: Love Shrine

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CRAFT is celebrating love, glitter, and craftiness with the Crafty Chica Love Shrine Challenge. Preserve your memories and tell your love story by building a shrine that creatively reflects your personality and expresses your hopes and dreams.

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I’ve been going crazy making these shrines! They are such great ways for me to use my ephemera and this project in particular includes some great memories. I heart NY, and my Travel Love Shrine is a like a three dimensional scrapbook of my time in the city.

How-To: Make a Love Shrine
How-To: Make a Wedding Love Shrine
How-To: Make a Woodland Love Shrine

For even more inspiration, check out the amazing entries in the Crafty Chica Challenge flickr pool. Once you make your own, please add it in, with a short description of your process. There are some great prizes, but if you make a shrine, you’ve automatically got the best prize there is!

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Feb 26th, 2010

Ninja

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Ninjas have long been one of the greatest kinds of warriors one can
aspire to be.  Espionage, sabotage, infiltration, assassination,
combat, all under the cover of darkness and silent anonymity - what
could be better?  Instructables users have known this for a long
time and have been making their ow…
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Feb 26th, 2010

How-To: Treadmill desk

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This Eric Wilhelm’s treadmill desk. He’s the CEO of Instructables, and he walks while he works. I’d like to do something similar, but with a bike!

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Feb 26th, 2010

Dremel attachment for MakerBot

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The correct name for the MakerBot 3D printer is the Cupcake CNC, suggesting that all sorts of attachments could be substituted for the usual plastruder — in this case, Andrew “Clothbot” Plumb created an assembly out of some makerbotted connectors and a length of MakerBeam, allowing the mounting of the business end of a Dremel Flex-Shaft. The result? A mini CNC mill slash drill press.

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Feb 26th, 2010

How-To:3-Roll Masking Tape Dispenser

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To manage multiple colors of tape for a children’s craft area at the St. Paul Irish fair, Instructables user groenert designed this 3-roll masking tape dispenser.

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Feb 26th, 2010

Major hackers to infiltrate Rhode Island

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How big is Rhode Island? Well, it’s about the size of… Rhode Island! Sometimes I feel like part of a strange joke living in the national yardstick. So it is with great excitement, yet great concern that I noticed several major hackers will be descending on Little Rhody for QuahogCon. Is the state big enough to contain celebrity hackers Jimmie P. Rodgers, Mitch Altman, and Matthew Borgatti?

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I can’t wait to find out. Maybe there will be a hacker showdown at high noon! Maybe we’ll all survive the genius onslaught long enough to hear Matthew Borgatti give the closing keynote and hopefully explain how he got so many snakes on that plane.

I’ll be sure to share whatever stories I’m able to escape with, but you might just have to experience it firsthand. I recommend bringing a bicycle with lights and an open mind, prepared for talks like gender hacking and maybe a late-night secret bicycle adventure through the streets and alleyways of Providence, led by yours truly…

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Feb 26th, 2010

Toadstool Birthday Invitations

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I love these fun toadstool invitations made by Calli of Make it Do. She shares her process, including a handy tip for how to trace the shape of the toadstool top.

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Feb 26th, 2010

Arduino helicopter game

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The Arduino Helicopter Game uses less than 8kb of memory, yet it still features things like day/night mode and score keeping. There are still a few random artifacts that show up while playing the game, and they are looking for some help trouble shooting the code. So what do you think readers? Can anyone help figure out what is causing these weird artifacts? If so, please let us know in the comments.

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The Maker Shed has everything you need to get started with Arduino

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