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This Week’s Makers Roundup, Part 2

Two Ways to Start Working with Leather

From low-tech/low-budget to using a laser cutter, David Picciuto shows you two ways to get started with leatherworking:

Bar Top Arcade Cabinet with a Raspberry Pi

Bob Clagett produces a functioning, inexpensive desktop-sized arcade machine, all using less than a single sheet of plywood:

24’ Tiny House on Wheels Tour

Ana and Jacob White give you a tour of a rolling tiny house they built for a client. It’s loaded with space-saving design tricks, and also has a plumbed bathroom:

Digital Tablet Shelf Mount

La Fabrique DIY designs a cool speaker-equipped under-shelf tablet mount, for bedtime movie-watching:

Kitchen Entry Remodel

Sandra Powell’s back, this time tackling an entryway remodeling project:

Here in Part 2, she adds the finishing touches:

Copper Desk Light w/ LED Bulb

This one reminds me a lot of ID school. Linn from Darbin Orvar improvises her way through creating a lamp, starting with raw materials and adjusting as she goes:

“Always Be Knolling”

This week Laura Kampf experiments with a leftover piece of Plexiglas to create a sign:

Making Knife Handles with Epoxy

Linn creates a series of knife handles out of epoxy (and a few with wood), experimenting with adding different colorants:


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