
I used a combination of 3d printing, milling, and garage engineering to make an adjustable work light arm you can use with just one hand.
I used a combination of 3d printing, milling, and garage engineering to make an adjustable work light arm you can use with just one hand.
We created a custom Star Wars inspired entertainment center with the help of The Smuggler’s Room to house audio, video, and computer equipment.
In one of most fun projects yet, we turned a Christmas tree into a giant, interactive video game for our whole community to play!
In this third installment of the Making R2-D2 series, he’s getting legs, beautiful blue panels, and lights in the dome! Come see us make noticeable changes progress on this lengthy…
We were asked by the team at Mortal Kombat 11 to make a retro cabinet for the game release! We took this opportunity to make a leveled-up version of our…
I am constantly amazed by what you can do with digital fabrication. Josh wanted a project that stretched his abilities in 3D modeling and 3D printing, so he decided to…
It’s no surprise that I love LEGO. I am always looking for an excuse to make LEGO props, so I decided to make a life-size LEGO Walkie-Talkie. Besides being a…
I love music. I have owned many guitars over the years and one of my first was a Fender Musicmaster. After I bought it, I painted it orange and eventually…
When our good friends at Matterhackers asked us to build another fun game for their expanding offices, we jumped at the idea of making a massive working version of the…
I was happy to collaborate with Brightwood College to make a Plinko Board that was outfitted with some fun electrical components by their students and staff.