I love old tins and toys from the early 1900's, so I thought I would share this little tip with you. A large number of antique metal objects are rusty, and it's nothing to be ashamed of. If I could survive 100 years with nothing worse than light surface oxidation, I would be a...
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Restoration: Old Tins and Metal
Crafty Tip: Welcome to Folksy
Folksy is a friendly little community featuring some very talented designers, and they all spend their time making anything you could imagine. Whether you're looking for rings made from pocket watches, or cats made of (very fresh, I'm told!) socks, Folsky is the place to visit.
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Workshop Basics: Choose Your Glues
Choosing the right glue for the right job can be a bit confusing. This table shows you how to select the right glue, based on the materials that need to be bonded.
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Essential Reading: Made by Hand, Mark Frauenfelder
After seeing Mark Frauenfelder talk at the Maker Faire, I had expected this book to be a whistle stop tour of the 'Good Life' - a snapshot of the maker culture in digest form. In actuality, the book proved to be much more than this. By the end of the first couple...
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Camera Basics: Shooting Through Glass
There are some annoying problems associated with trying to photograph objects through glass. The solution to this problem is far easier than many people realise.
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Maker Faire 2010
There is a Maker Faire happening right now at the San Mateo County Event Center in San Mateo, California. Although I have not been fortunate enough to visit in person, I am consoled by the fact that I can get a feel for the event by watching the live stream being broadcast by FORA.tv....
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