The first example we are looking at is by student Harry Gowlett, who designed a purse with built-in LED, fixing the age old issue of searching for change.
Getting Started with E-Textiles: Choosing a Needle
Unsure of which needle to use with our conductive thread? This quick guide will help you choose the right needle.
How to Make a 3D Printed LED Christmas Tree
This tutorial shows you haw to make your very own 3D Printed LED Christmas Tree light.
How to cut Perspex
Learn how to cut Perspex using a saw or scribe in this Kitronik University tutorial, which is part of the working with materials course.
Selecting 3D Printer Filament – Kitronik University
Selecting 3D Printer Filament. 3D printers work by building up thin layers of heated plastic material, or filament. Which you use can depend on the end use and the type of printer you have.
Find out the differences between the types.
Introducing: High Quality Poplar Plywood (laserply)
We love supplying you with the materials for your Project Kits and we are proud to introduce an expansion of our Poplar Plywood (laserply) range coming in a new ‘BR’ grade and in 600mm x 300mm sheet sizes.
Introducing: Medite MDF Sheets
Here at Kitronik, we love providing you with all of the materials you could possibly need for your project or Project Kit. Thanks to its popularity, we are introducing a huge expansion of our laserable Medite MDF sheets with sheet sizes ranging from 600mm x 300mm to 1200m x 800mm and from 3mm to 9mm thickness.
How to Add Sewable LEDs to Easter Bunny Ears
Learn how to how to add sewable LEDs to Easter Bunny Ears in our easy to follow tutorial.
D&T Association – Designed and Made in Britain…?
D&T in primary and secondary school is currently facing many challenges including teacher recruitment, reducing curriculum time and decreasing GCSE entries.
Featuring: NTU Fuzzy Circuits – LED Jacket
Last February, some first-year Art & Design Students at Nottingham Trent University showed some of their latest creations using Kitronik’s own Electro-Fashion range. As a part of their course, each student had to design and make a sewable electronic circuit as a practical application.
