This is a great story that truly represents America!
See how one family has engineered a legacy that spans 4 generations.
A pen you can draw three-dimensional plastic objects with. Why didn’t I think of this?
Check out this demo video for 3Doodler, the world’s first 3D printing pen that will enable you to draw three-dimensional plastic objects and quite literally turn the world into your own canvas. Since the launch of the Kickstarter campaign yesterday, the project has raised more than $750,000, easily surpassing its original goal of $30,000. The standard $50 package, which includes the 3D pen and a bag of mixed colour plastic, will begin shipping to pre-order customers in September 2013.
No ,the drill doesn’t work, but if you point it where you want a hole, it can make it happen!
Mark Bilicki teamed up with his local gunsmith James Oberkirsch to create this fully functional Glock Model 21 .45 disguised as a DeWalt cordless drill. The drill doesn’t actually work, but something tells me that won’t be a problem.
Massachusetts piano maker Henry Studley built his magnificent tool chest over the course of a 30-year career at the Poole Piano Company. The chest lived on the wall near his workbench, and he worked on it regularly, making changes and adding new tools as he acquired them. Using ebony, mother-of-pearl, ivory, rosewood, and mahogany — all materials used in the manufacture of pianos — he refined the chest to the point that now, more than 80 years after his death, it remains in a class of its own.
This is pretty amazing. The above video shows woodworking professional Adam Sandoval quickly making a long series of unmarked cuts into a block of wood. When he’s done and clears away the excess, a deer sculpture remains!