Need something to keep you busy this weekend? Look no further. The Weekend Workshop is our weekly column where we showcase a badass DIY project that you can complete with minimal skills and expertise.
In a very detailed and rather easy-to-follow instruction manual, the steampunk workshop teaches us how to use copper sulfate, hydrochloric acid, a clip from a magazine, and an Altoid tin to make these ...
Makers and electronic enthusiasts looking for a new DIY project to keep them busy over the weekend may be interested in this awesome nixie tube watch which has been featured on the Hackaday website.
Steampunk designs have all kind of gone with a similar theme, however this computer gives a Victorian twist. This DIY project by Jake Von Slott combines new technology with old parts and some supplies ...
Check out this fun Steampunk ‘Atomic Disruptor Raygun’ which was made from old camera and radio parts. This cool creation is the work of Flickr user Cocophoto, who used a grip from a super 8 camera ...
It's a bummer when one of your favorite baubles breaks, but that doesn't mean it's time to toss it in the trash. Rings that aren't adorning your fingers or pins with busted backs can get a makeover ...
Regular garage door openers are dull; why aren't you using a knock-controlled mechanical iris to authenticate visitors instead? BFarn has been detailing his beautiful secret-knock detecting door ...