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Industrial Design Student Work: Emergency Housing from Simple PVC Pipes Core77 • 10/10/2025

This CINTRE project is by Baptiste Marx, done when he was pursuing his Masters of Industrial Design at France's ENSCI. Marx's pre-ID degree was in "composite materials project management," and both disciplines inform his approach. "I base m...
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FABTECH 2025 provides a glimpse into the future of weldingThe Fabricator's Feed • 10/8/2025

The future of welding was on display at FABTECH 2025 in Chicago, showcasing new technology, trends, and innovations shaping metal fabrication’s next era....
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Welding fume compounds and their associated health risksThe Fabricator's Feed • 10/3/2025

The compounds found in welding fumes can be hazardous to your well-being if not protected properly. Learn more about these compounds and how they affect welders....
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An Elegant Stool from Leather Offcuts, by Industrial Designer Friedrich Gerlach Core77 • 10/8/2025

This Lecrase Stool is by German industrial designer Friedrich Gerlach.
The form might suggest plywood, but it's in fact made of leather offcuts from the automotive and fashion industry; the carefully-chosen folds not only give the stool ...
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Clothing With Extreme Pockets Trend Continues Core77 • 10/10/2025

"On average, we touch around 600 objects a day," Karim Rashid told us ID students, decades ago, at Pratt. (He still cites the stat in interviews.) What's strange is that today, we seem to be carrying many of those objects around with us. La...
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This DART Drone Can Safely Land on Cars at High Speeds Core77 • 10/10/2025

I don't know if you've seen the footage—some of it quite disturbing—but high-speed quadrotor drones are being used to kill people with chilling accuracy in the Ukraine conflict. The progression of that technology will of course outlast the ...
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Xiaomi's Bauhaus-ian Sound 2 Max Speaker Core77 • 10/10/2025

Xiaomi has been referred to as the "Apple of China," and it appears they're taking it seriously. This is their new 100W Bluetooth Sound 2 Max speaker, of unibody aluminum construction and seemingly designed at the Bauhaus: Multiple units ca...
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How to Use a Router to Create a Sphere Core77 • 10/10/2025

Design/build firm Stand and Build operates out of a workshop in Long Island City. The staff, consisting of a dozen creatives, turns out furniture, fixtures, cabinetry, displays and more for both retail and residential clients. An upcoming p...
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A Better Design for Pill Cases Core77 • 10/10/2025

Brothers Tavish and Breton Rice shared an unfortunate experience: Watching their father, who suffers from a neurological condition, struggle with the vessels containing his numerous medications. "We watched our father go through every issue...
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How to Detect Spy TechMake: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers • 10/10/2025

Can the K18 sub-$20 bug detector help you find spy tech? Within its constraints, yes! The post How to Detect Spy Tech appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers....
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Inexpensive, Inside-Out Parachutes Based on KirigamiCore77 • 10/10/2025

Could be used for drone delivery, disaster relief...
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An Australian Off-Road Camper Trailer Designed Specifically for E-Bikers Core77 • 10/10/2025

This Trekka 01, by Australian pod trailer manufacturer Stockman, is an off-road camper trailer designed specifically for e-bikers. Rather than having an exterior rack for the bikes, the Trekka has a two-bike garage in the nose, keeping them...
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The Surprising Way Airplanes Attach Advertising Banners After Takeoff Core77 • 10/10/2025

Aerial advertising banners are a kitschy, eye-catching way for companies to get their message out. I always thought they were an American thing, but I was wrong. Anyways: Did you ever wonder how they attach the banners? The airplanes can't ...
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Ag equipment maker finds success with automation investmentThe Fabricator's Feed • 10/9/2025

Agricultural equipment manufacturing company Pik Rite found that even a small cobot welding cell can make a company rethink how it approaches welding....
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Abrasive discs require less force during grindingThe Fabricator's Feed • 10/9/2025

Weiler Abrasives has introduced Tiger 3D Max Ceramic resin fiber discs....
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The Nomad Collection: Sleek Power Strips with Plug-In Lamps Core77 • 10/8/2025

These Nomad Block power strips were designed by Swedish design studio Form Us With Love.
No fragile plastic here: The shells are cast out of 100% recycled aluminum.
They can also be pared with Nomad Lamps, which plug directly into ...
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Live: Arduino Announce UNO Q, App Lab, and Qualcomm AcquisitionMake: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers • 10/7/2025

Arduino Announce UNO Q, App Lab, and Qualcomm Acquisition at Turin event The post Live: Arduino Announce UNO Q, App Lab, and Qualcomm Acquisition appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers....
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Handsome 3D Printed Vessels by Succuc Core77 • 10/6/2025

These handsome vessels, 3D printed on Bambu Lab machines, are by European company Succuc.
To my eye they're a wonderfully restrained application of the technology: Simple, visually arresting, doesn't wear their 3D-printedness on the...
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Impressive Portable Outdoor Theater with 16.7' Inflatable Screen Core77 • 10/6/2025

Once known primarily for design piracy, Chinese companies are finally moving towards true innovation and original experimentation. Companies that made smartphones ten years ago are now making electric cars. Anker, which once made phone char...
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A Sneak Peek at Maker Faire Bay Area 2025Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers • 9/15/2025

Join Dale Dougherty and a group of exhibitors for an inside look at what’s to come at Maker Faire Bay Area 2025!
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