The build race is real close as we get close to the finish line. Norm and Frank and both impressed by the way the technic pieces come together to simulate the mechanics of a motorbike, and the scale of this set!
Laser Cutting the Maker Puzzle, Part 2
Sean and Jeremy use cut and assemble the second piece of Jen Schacter’s maker puzzle! Using the office’s Universal Laser Systems laser cutter, Sean experiments with cutting different materials to remix the puzzle with accents and a metallic finish. Find the files to make your own here!
LEGO with Friends: Technic 2-in-1 Build Off, Part 3
Follow along as Norm and Frank build their BMW motorbike and futuristic hovercraft in this week’s edition of LEGO with Friends: Bricked!
Episode 405 – 10 Years of iPhone – 6/29/17
LEGO with Friends: Technic 2-in-1 Build Off, Part 2
We talk makeup, movies, and monsters as the race intensifies. Did knolling hurt and help Norm at the start?
Removing a Broken Lens Filter with a Band Saw!
Bad luck befalls Norm as his DSLR suffers another drop and broken lens filter. Adam and Norm attempt to remove the broken filter using a lens wrench tool that Adam found online, but when that fails, it’s time to use the band saw. It’s utterly nerve-wracking!
Good Bake – Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project – 6/27/17
LEGO with Friends: Technic 2-in-1 Build Off, Part 1
We go back to our roots in this week’s LEGO with Friends with a straight-up speed build competition! Frank is in town this week to do a build-off with Norm, and to avoid any bias, they’re each building the same set! But with a twist: using the same pieces, they’re going to build completely different models!
Tested’s Media Management Workflow!
In our latest behind the scenes video, Joey goes in-depth with his media management workflow for shooting and editing our Tested videos. Here’s how Joey handles the gigabytes of data from memory cards to DAS systems to long-term archiving on a Synology DiskStation server.
This Old FX Shop: Zombie Makeup Application!
With the help of friend of Tested Gordon Tarpley, Frank shows us how to apply an ultra realistic zombie makeup using off-the-shelf prosthetics. Here’s how to use glues and paint to make a prosthetic look like it’s apart of someone’s face!