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W Scott Meador's Blog. International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. These images are excerpts from three broadcast television projects for the IFCJ I completed with Jason Lyons, producer/editor, and Craig Countryman, digital artist, of Nashville, TN. Jason led each project and Craig did the final compositing of elements I created for the maps and Guardians of Israel. 3D animation made with Blender. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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Making It | Podcast about making things with your bare hands - I Like to Make Stuff
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Was successfully added to your cart. Making It Podcast about making things with your bare hands. January 16, 2015. One of the new projects that I’ve been working on lately is a new podcast! It’s called Making It. And it’s co hosted by myself, David Picciuto (The Drunken Woodworker). It’s all about creativity, design and making things with your bare hands! We’re having a great. Click the logo to go check out the site. And subscribe on iTunes. Join my mailing list. August 25, 2016. August 18, 2016. 014 Jac...
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Was successfully added to your cart. How to make a pudding gun. For a really, really long time I’ve wanted to make a way to shoot pudding at my kids. Yeah, I know… but, if you’re a parent, you probably understand why…. I had so much fun making the pudding gun, and my family spent a fair amount of time shooting each other in the face with different things. I couldn't help. How to make a mini air hockey table. Independence and waterslides / One Day Doc. What’s inside the Quarterly Maker Box. Summer is comi...
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3d printing with the Form 1+ SLA printer - I Like to Make Stuff
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Was successfully added to your cart. 3d printing with the Form 1 SLA printer. July 17, 2015. 3d printing is something that has been really interesting to me, for a long time, but really just out of curiosity. I’ve honestly never had that thought of “oh wow, if only I had a 3d printer, I could…”. Part of the reason for that is because I’ve never been terribly impressed with the quality that comes out of the printers that I’ve seen up close. What does that mean? Well… I’m glad you asked. SLA printing uses ...
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How to automate your dust collection with an Arduino - I Like to Make Stuff
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Was successfully added to your cart. How to automate your dust collection with an Arduino. October 1, 2014. While this project may be pretty specific to me, I think the general idea could be easily applied to anything that you would like to automate! It’s really pretty simple, and the Arduino is a great platform for quickly prototyping. In case you want to make your own keypad - servo system, you can download my Arduino sketch. As a place to get started. 9 Volt 1.5 Amp Power Adapter. On the brink of sett...
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Artisan Boards: January 2015
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A blog about my woodworking journey, from design to execution, planning and just general thoughts on the craft. Friday, January 16, 2015. Failure. how it relates to my shop and how I view it. I just got done listening to the latest Making It podcas. T, and as always their jam session on the topic of the biweekly cast hit home. That is true if you look at the big picture. I find it hard to let go of some of those mistakes however. Towards the end of the 'cast they were discussing how craftsmen throughout ...
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How to make a simple, cheap 2x4 work table - I Like to Make Stuff
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Was successfully added to your cart. How to make a simple, cheap 2×4 work table. July 23, 2015. Truth be told, this is one of the simplest projects I’ve ever made for a video. so much so that I’m not sure it really deserves a video, but hopefully it’ll be helpful to someone else who needs a simple, quick work table. You really only need 6-7 2×4’s and some MDF (maybe a half sheet) to cover the shelves. Here’s what you’ll need:. Purchasing via these affiliate links supports ILTMS). Pretty cool table. W...
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How to make a secret door/bookcase - I Like to Make Stuff
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Was successfully added to your cart. How to make a secret door/bookcase. January 19, 2015. The renovation left an opening for me to build the bookcase in, framed out simply as a short door frame. Even though the walls are new construction, the floor and ceiling have been around since the 1920’s. Old construction adds a whole lot of variables to making built in cabinetry, and I definitely ran into lots of hurdles because of it. This project was partially supported by Nicholas Gomez on Patreon! Make pocket...
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January | 2014 | W. Scott Meador's Blog
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W Scott Meador's Blog. I heard about this documentary film by Haskell Wexler while I was teaching Documentary Production last spring, but I could not find it then. It’s on Vimeo now and you need to see it. If you are in production at any level this is important. Not defining clear goals. Not understanding available resources (budget, HR, materials) – going beyond the scope of what is reasonably possible by the available resources. Being afraid to say no. Overtime hurts your health and life. Radium Girls ...
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I MADE THIS: MAKING IT
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Montag, 13. Juli 2015. SIGNS, SIGNS, SIGNS. I want to feature and contribute to my FAVORITE podcast out there:. It is a weekly podcast about making things and if you are into creating, building or designing you should check it out. This weeks episode is about signs. and they asked their listeners to show off the signs they have made. So here are mine:. Thanks Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto for the weekly inspiration - keep up the great work! Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden.