Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Who hasn’t wished to strengthen the charging cord of a cellphone, tablet, or laptop that’s begun to fray? Sugru is a moldable ...
If you're a regular reader of my Crave stories, you'll know I have a certain adoration (or perhaps borderline obsession) for Lego. As much as it pains me to admit it, the expensive building toy -- ...
Ever since she was a student at the Royal College of Art in London, Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh has been interested in fixing things easily. “And making people’s lives better,” she says. About seven years ...
When you find a hole in one of your boots, or the handle snaps off your favorite tool, what do you usually do? Probably swear a fair bit and then toss the broken item in the garbage, right? Well, ...
Last week, I somehow put a gigantic tear in the plastic insulation on the cord that charges my phone. Against all odds, however, I was excited about the discovery. Instead of a $20-trip to an Apple ...
The Hyrel 3D printer looks like any other single-extruder additive printer. But thanks to a fairly unique nozzle called the HYREL Emulsifiable Extruder (EMO-25) you can use it to squirt out usual ...
Kitchen storage options are expanded with the help of Sugru, a rubber silicone glue that can be pressed into shape. What could you do with a colorful doughy substance that's also a glue? That's the ...
Kids and electronics usually don’t mix. I have more than one broken headphone jack and a missing iPod thanks to my siblings. With my family visiting this week, my younger sister will be looking for ...
It’s an ordinary camera lined with Sugru silicone rubber, which is kind of like clay but also sorta like duct tape. Once attached to something, Sugru sets itself permanently. Like this camera. Watch ...
An exciting new material called Sugru is capturing the imagination of consumers all over the UK. This breakthrough material is a self-setting rubber that can be molded by hand just like play-dough.
Put simply, Sugru is Play-Doh for DIYers. Developed by a small team in London, Sugru starts out as a type of 3D glue you can mold however you want. Once cured, it becomes a flexible silicone rubber ...
Sugru sounds like something Dr. Seuss would have invented. The name alone captures your attention. It rolls off the tongue - Su. Gru. But the famous silly rhyme master didn’t invent it, Jane ni ...
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