An old table left for years in a garage was upcycled into some industrial style shelving.
I was chatting to a TV producer this week about the kind of things I make in the Workshopshed. The discussion lead to alternate uses of household objects.
Earlier this month I visited the South London MakerSpace who were putting on a mini festival
Workshopshed: This week, I've been chatting to Karl Smith, a professional story teller and maker. Karl has been telling me about the background and
It has been a whole week in the new shed and mostly been reorganising boxes and trying to find things. Also have been looking at what the most urgent
Things have been a little quiet here on the Workshopshed Blog for a few months. The reason was that we were packing up and getting the house ready for
I've been intending to build a welding cart for some time. And whilst spring cleaning the workshop I realised I had enough metal to build something.
Following the packing up of the base of the milling machine, I moved on to the last part which consisted of a cast iron pillar, motor and box of
To transport the milling machine, it needed to be broken down and crated.
Around this time of year, a lot of people's thoughts turn to Black Friday bargains and what new stuff they can get. But my thoughts turned to Captain
Latest video looks at Spiders, smoke machines and printed circuits
Andy was discussing Halloween project ideas with a fellow engineer,...
For my latest project, I've decided to use a Pi Pico and MicroPython. I experimented with VSCode, interrupts and timers.
There's something truly special about creating, repairing, and crafting with our own two hands, isn't there?