Headfirst [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: a cosplay helmet with product-grade design, Halloween for profit, a robot for golf, and WLED lighting design for your yard.
The Ceiling’s the Limit [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: a dorm room drone show, a tiny volumetric display, a new look at screen printing, and bullying robots.
Tread Gently [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: bringing your own baby Wall-E to life, Hackaday’s Op Amp challenge, a new twist on the video synthesizer, and adding animations to backlit panels.
Digital Analog [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: Human augmentation, a 100lb laptop, A crash course in CAD, Making faces, pushing plastic, and Digikey’s annual boards guide.
In Bloom [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: a fiber optic starry ceiling, confetti shoes, workshop inspiration, and lamps that look like artichokes and butterflies.
Guest host: Becky Stern
https://beckystern.com/
A Stiff Drink [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: a cocktail you can’t drink, robots that don’t dance, a cyberdeck in three parts, workbenches, cold casting and listening to satellites with a tape measure.
Mad Mask [Maker Update #193]
This week on Maker Update, a mask launcher, Hackaday U, a Star Wars book nook, FlexBot, quarter-scale arcade, DeWalt’s welding table, and embossing comes to Fusion.
Signs of Attraction [Maker Update #152]
This week on Maker Update, animating ferrofluid, fabricating a landspeeder, advanced animatronic eyes, Adam Savage hardware rack, workbench mods from Laura Kampf, and shrinking molds with the Crafsman.
Wearable LED-lit magnifying glasses
Tools: LED Light Weight Magnifier with 5 Lenses
http://amzn.to/2uDdG90
Transcript
For this week’s Cool Tools review, I’m going to show off these wearable magnifying glasses. These run around $14 on Amazon, and by using the link in the video description you help to support my videos and the Cool Tools blog.
I bought these a year ago looking for a way to get a better look at soldering up small stuff. They really are perfect for those times when you’re wiring or painting or glueing up something tiny and delicate. Plus there’s a little LED on the front that helps put a little extra light on things.
Kunz 151 Flat Spokeshave Review
This time around, I’m going to show you a tool recommended by Adam Savage on episode 57 of the Cool Tools podcast. This is a spokeshave. You can get one on Amazon for around $35.