More Voltage ≠ More Power — Why Power = V × I and Why Current Matters More

More Voltage Means More Power” — The Myth Makers Need to Stop Believing Short version:No — more voltage does not automatically mean more power.The correct relationship is:P = V × IPower only exists when both voltage and current are present. If either is zero, there’s no power at all. This simple fact is something makers, … Read more

Laser Cutting MDF: The Real Problem Isn’t the Cut — It’s the Fumes

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is one of the most common materials beginners try to laser cut or engrave. It’s cheap, flat, easy to find, and seems perfect for signs, jigs, templates, and painted projects. And from a cutting perspective, MDF actually behaves pretty well on a laser. The real problem isn’t whether your laser can … Read more

Wax Finishes Explained: Soft Protection and Final Topcoats for Woodworking

Wax finishes are among the oldest and simplest wood finishing methods. Long before synthetic coatings existed, wax was used to protect wood, enhance appearance, and create a smooth, pleasant surface. Even today, wax remains widely used by DIY woodworkers, furniture restorers, and makers who value feel, subtle sheen, and ease of maintenance. Wax finishes are … Read more

Oil Finishes Explained: Penetrating Oils for Woodworking

Oil finishes are one of the oldest and most widely used wood finishing techniques. Long before modern varnishes and synthetic coatings existed, woodworkers relied on natural oils to protect and beautify wood. Even today, penetrating oil finishes remain a favorite among DIY woodworkers, furniture makers, and carvers because they are simple to apply, forgiving of … Read more

Arduino vs Raspberry Pi: They Don’t “Do the Same Thing” (But They Can Build the Same Projects)

Somebody always says it: “Arduino and Raspberry Pi do the same thing.” And honestly… I get why it feels that way.You can blink LEDs with both. You can read sensors with both. You can control motors with both. You can even build “the same project” on either one (like a weather station or a robot). … Read more

MDF vs Plywood vs Solid Wood vs Acrylic: What Should Beginners Laser First?

If you’re new to laser cutting or engraving, choosing the right material can feel more confusing than learning the machine itself. MDF is cheap and flat. Plywood is everywhere. Solid wood looks beautiful. Acrylic cuts cleanly. So which one should you actually start with? This article isn’t about what’s “best on paper.” It’s about what … Read more

7 Handmade Pricing Mistakes That Make Makers Undercharge

Most makers don’t undercharge because they’re careless. They undercharge because they’re trying to be fair… and they don’t see the full cost of what they’re doing. Pricing mistakes are sneaky. They don’t look like a mistake at the time. They look like “I’ll keep it affordable” or “I’ll lower it for now.” But underpricing doesn’t … Read more

Wood Finishing Techniques Explained: A Beginner-Friendly Guide for DIY Woodworkers

Wood finishing is where most DIY woodworking projects either come together beautifully… or quietly go wrong. The good news? You don’t need professional tools, spray booths, or years of experience to get great results. You just need to choose the right finish for the job. This guide explains the most common wood finishing techniques in … Read more