Nippon Kodo Incense is one of the most popular brands of incense in the world. These incense sticks are made from natural ingredients and do not contain a core, so what you are burning is pure and clean. There is very little smoke associated with... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by bananah
Read more »How to Start Making Money With eBay
Making Money with eBay is easier then you may imagine. There are thousands of people making enough money on eBay that they don't need to work. They are there own boss' and they get to work from home. Read below for more information on How to... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by local8b0y8
Read more »How to find March Madness Brackets
It's that time again and 2010 will be no different. March Madness-A time where every NCAA team will go for the championship. Having your bracket is essential for your office pool Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by unawriter
Read more »Faux stop-motion papercraft animation
This animation, done by NYC's Tronic Studio, for AXA, a French insurance company, is faux stop-motion, faux papercraft, all 3D Studio Max.
Read more »How to fix "Page cannot be displayed" errors in Internet Explorer by clearing the Cache
Ever get trapped by Microsoft's Internet Explorer with "Page cannot be displayed" errors? Here we will try to solve your issues by clearing the cache. Although this won't always fix your problems, it will often do the trick. If this... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by blmartin
Read more »How to Write Simple Perl One-liners
The computer language Perl is outstanding at tasks that require manipulating text. The following article lists some simple one line commands that can be useful. Perl one-liners are quick ways to accomplish something that doesn't need a whole... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by writeowl
Read more »Soup can coffee roaster
How awesome is this drill powered drum roaster? Very awesome.
I never tire of seeing new takes on building your own sample roaster. Keeping the beans moving is the key to an even roast. Tim Eggers decided to use a drill to turn his drum, made from a soup can. He cut and folded vanes into the drum to aid the tumbling. A second soup can drum focuses the heat from his stove-top burner. Genius idea, and look at those lovely beans.
Read more »Circuit bent toy frog
Spotted in the MAKE Forums:
Mischka modified this motion-activated greeting toy, making it into a simple sample and loop frog noise machine. There don't seem to an explanation of how it was done, but it looks like a fun project!
Read more »How to Get Massive Traffic With Google Alert
There are various methods to get traffic to your site. Article marketing, blog commenting, social networking and so on. This time I'm going to show you how to get traffic by using google alerts. Not just like any other traffic, this kind of... Recent Article published on 3/14/2010 by docran
Read more »Ball-chain gears on Thingiverse
Vik from the RepRap blog created these printable ball-chain gears, and uploaded STLs and SCADs to Thingiverse.
Read more »Brilliant low-tech soil moisture sensor
Two galvanized nails set in a plug of plaster-of-Paris. That's it. The Cheap Vegetable Gardener, who created the sensor for an automated grow box project, explains:
Read more »CRAFT weekly recap
Last week on CRAFT we saw:
How-To: Baby Care Bear Costume
Flaky Cheddar and Ham Biscuits
In the Kitchen with Jarod: Make a Mother of Vinegar
Read more »Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire: Request for Makers
We're excited to announce that the 2010 Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire will be on Saturday, June 5, 2010. Last year's event was a huge success, and we are looking forward to seeing what will happen this year! Check out their website for more details, and to sign up to exhibit at the Faire. See you there!
Read more »Movie made using cross stitch
Filmmaker and crafter Holly Klein combined her talents to produce this short, Maggie and Mildred. All of the set pieces and characters were cross stitched by hand, then scanned into a computer and animated. [via fem!n*Ally]
Read more »In the Makers Market: Police tape scarf
Our own indescribably awesome Becky Stern makes these sweet black-and-yellow crime scene tape scarves to order:
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Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, And Craft Of Live-Culture Foods
The first cookbook to widely explore the culinary magic of fermentation.

Rough Guide to Bicycle Maintenance
Goes over the basics of fixing a flat tire, working with wheels, the parts of a bike, bearings, doing a tune-up, tools, and dealing with bike shops as a woman

Sing for Your Supper: A DIY GUide to Playing Music, Writing Songs and Booking Your Own Gigs
Succinct and to the point, David Rovics demystifies the very different skills necessary to cultivate the arts of songwriting, guitar-playing and tour booking.

Labor Law for the Rank and Filer: Building Solidarity While Staying Clear of the Law
A guerrilla legal handbook for workers in a precarious global economy.
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