The Belly Button Book, Kid Tested
February 20th, 2014MAKE Magazine ran an article I wrote on my experiences testing the Belly Button Book.
Thanks Matt.
MAKE Magazine ran an article I wrote on my experiences testing the Belly Button Book.
Thanks Matt.
Apartment Therapy ran a video of me changing out a typical lamp socket for one with a dimmer.
Trust me, these sockets make all the difference.
Maker Videos: Ben Light from Apartment Therapy Media on Vimeo.
The amazing people at Apartment Therapy were kind enough to make a video about my work. They made me look much better than I actually am.
Thanks Rebecca and Sara.
A quick how to build a toy robot head out of a tomato paste can.
Materials: tomato paste can, bolt, end cap nuts, caster
Cut off end of bolt with hacksaw
I made two 1/4″ diam holes in the can using a metal punch (basically a hole punch for metal), you can also use a drill. Holes are roughly 3/4″ from the bottom and spaced 1 3/4″ from each other.
Put it all together. Attach one end cap and thread bolt through one hole in the can. Place caster piece inside of can, thread bolt through both holes in caster piece. Thread bolt through other hole in can. Attach other end cap to other end of bolt.
You can draw on eyes, cut holes, or add lights. Anything goes. You now have a swiveling, nodding tomato paste robot head.
I’ve been building robot toys for the past couple of months, I’ve been calling them Robot Recipes. The toys are made up from tin cans, the idea is to have the robot made from a meal or drink. Meet Tea Bot - body is an Earl Grey tin, head is evaporated milk - the latest Robot Recipe.
I’m particularly proud of how the head is coming along.
An amazing project that I had the pleasure to be a small part of called Wear (though it will always be Sono-tron to me) is in the middle of a Kickstarter.
Wear is an affordable, attractive, lightweight wearable assistive directional microphone designed to improve quality of hearing.
I’m working on a new toy robot (check out the last one). The head mechanism is made from part of a caster and a can of beans.