Instructables started out in 2005 as a documentation system for open source experimental kitesurfing by members of Squid Labs. When they weren't solving interesting problems like solar panels for driveways, efficiently harnessing human power, or strain sensing ropes, you could find them sharing Instructables from their workshop. From 3D printing to cooking, to making anything fly, Instructables became the recipient of countless hours of tinkering, soldering, stitching, frying, and fun.
Since its founding, Instructables has grown into an amazing community of curious doers from around the world and is home to hundreds of thousands of projects.
In 2011 Instructables became a part of Autodesk, which believes in empowering innovators everywhere to take the problems of today and turn them into something amazing. By sharing what we make, we are able to connect across boundaries and prepare ourselves with the skills needed to adapt to the future’s challenges. Every day we continue to be amazed by the imagination, curiosity, and simple awesomeness of everyone who shares their creations with us on Instructables.
The Squid Labs founders, from left to right: Saul Griffith, Corwin Hardham, Eric Wilhelm, Colin Bulthaup, Dan Goldwater. Photo by Quinn Norton
Squid Labs Emeryville.
First version of Instructables website.
Some of the many kiteboard designs we tried.
Rope and Sound, one of the early squid labs projects. A unique interactive musical harp using electronic sensing rope. Built for the the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum's Extreme Textiles exhibit.
The Squid Labs booth at the first Maker Faire. Photo by gfixler
Stealth Electric Monster Chopper - the batteries on electric bikes are bulky, let's try putting them in the fork...
3D Chocolate Printer made from LEGO, instructable here.
Self Assembling Robots, instructable here.
Candle powered hot air balloon, instructable here.
Spoke POV: LED Bike Wheel Images, instructable here. This prototype has since evolved into Monkey Electric.
Amanda Cilek(Amanda-Cilek)
Amanda Cilek is a product designer at Instructables who enjoys transforming her creative energy into meaningful user experiences. She previously worked at nonprofit Medic Mobile, where she helped build tools for healthcare workers in remote communities. Amanda earned an MFA in design but spent most of her time in the printmaking shop printing rainbow rolls and carving lino blocks. When she’s not working, you’ll find her hiking the beautiful Pacific Northwest, baking experimental vegan treats, and championing zero waste.
Alexander Meub(meub)
Alex is the product engineering manager at Instructables and loves the combination of technical, business, and UX/design problem-solving that comes along with it. He is a former software engineer and likes tinkering on projects that involve 3D printing, electronics, and woodworking in his free time.
Cloude Porteus(lebowski)
Cloude previously built products for Swell / Surfline and managed products and consulting services for Busybox Productions. He loves giving his favorite Instructable to friends and co-workers.
Elroy Manning(mmmelroy)
Motorcycle enthusiast and fixer of anything within reach. I make stuff from leather and ferment all the things as a way to stay sane.
Jason "Quincy" Bucy(bakunin)
Quincy earned his SB in Geology at MIT. He previously worked on cheminformatics, cookie-less click-tracking, and CMS customization & data migration. He likes photography, spoooky oontz, and overbuilt shade structures. He spends his spare time playing competitive softball, being a crazy uncle, and giving himself haircuts.
Jessy Ellenberger(jessyratfink)
Jessy has been posting instructables for fourteen years now! She might be addicted. She likes kitties, embroidery, Nicolas Cage, food, gaming and reading. At night and on the weekends she runs an etsy store called making jiggy.
Lauren Gerber(headbonger)
Nicole Smith(Penolopy Bulnick)
I am powered by sugar and rainbows! For realz!
Matt Harrington(querry43)
Matt loves to learn and never has enough time to make things.
Randy Sarafan(randofo)
Randy is the author of the books "Homemade Robots" and "62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer". He is constantly working on fun new projects.
Shai Barash(gulash)
Shai wrote his first web page at 14 on geocities called "The first Israeli Björk fan page". A former teacher of web technologies, Shai's mission is to help people express themselves online. In his free time he hikes, cooks and tends to his ancient dog Bola.
Wes Rogers(wesrog)
Wes is a frontend focused engineer with a passion for creating delightful interactive experiences in tandem with user research. Outside of the office, you might find him building bicycles from parts (and riding them of course!), fermenting and cooking things, or dabbling in electronic music composition.
Eric J. Wilhelm(ewilhelm)
Eric earned his SB, SM, and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from MIT, where he developed methods to print electronics and micro-electromechanical systems using nanoparticles. Eric co-founded Squid Labs in order to have impact through early-stage innovation. He spun Instructables out of Squid Labs as an independent company, which he now runs with a passion. He loves building kite-powered contraptions, cooking breakfast, and demystifying technology so that even his Grandmother can use it.
Amanda Ghassaei(amandaghassaei)
Amanda recently earned her BA in Physics from Pomona College. After spending some time in the lab researching topics in nanotechnology, she decided to use her scientific prowess to build custom electronic instruments and other forms of interactive media. Check out her custom electronic instruments here.
Angie Chua(angelabchua)
Being a fan of the site for years made working for Instructables a dream. Before coming here, she was a sales director in the pharmaceutical industry for 5 years, and had been in sales one way or another for most of her career.... but her true passion is food. And when I say "food," what I really mean is "eating." And when I say "eating," what I really mean is "stuffing my face."
Audrey Love(audreyObscura)
Audrey is an artist, noisemaker, and crafter. She developed her skills as a photographer and videographer before an electric ukulele pushed her interests into the realm of music, sound, and interactivity. Currently she is working with the Robot Versus Future collective, and many other intersections of art, science, and electricity.
Becky Stern(bekathwia)
Becky Stern was a product manager at Instructables. She has authored hundreds of tutorials about everything from wearable electronics to knitting. Before joining Instructables, Becky worked as a senior video producer for MAKE Magazine and as director of wearable electronics at Adafruit. She lives in New York City and enjoys riding her motorcycle, making YouTube videos, and collecting new hobbies to share with you. Her work has been featured by VICE, the BBC, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Engadget, CNN, Business Insider, Forbes, and Science Friday.
Billy Gordon(Tetranitrate)
(Summer 2008) Billy is an electrical engineering major at Brooklyn Poly. He likes fire, computers, explosions, electronics, and fire.
Carley Jacobson(carleyy)
Carley Jacobson earned her BS in Computer Science and Visual Arts from Union College. She spent the better part of her time at school in the digital art lab building physical computing sculptures and in the sculpture lab welding steel and carving rocks. In her spare time you can catch her hot gluing shiny things like sparkles, beads, and glitter to what ever she can! Her art projects can be found here.
Christy Canida(canida)
Christy holds an SB in Biology from MIT, and has previously worked in the biotech industry, academic research labs, and an aquarium. She helps connect passionate individuals with free and low-cost design tools and communities to enable them to explore and expand their creative potential, and drives educational initiatives for the Autodesk Consumer Group. She regularly speaks about community, social media, open-source hardware, and the future of creativity. She loves cutting things up, experimenting with food, and making costumes.
Colin Bulthaup(colin)
Colin earned his SB and MNG in Electrical Engineering from MIT. He did his Masters work at the MIT Media Lab developing processes and materials to print transistors and later founded Kovio to commercialize this technology. He loves taking pictures, making laser-cut gifts, and good food.
Corwin Hardham(corwin)
After designing snowboards and almost becoming a professional windsurfer, Corwin earned his PhD from Stanford developing vibration isolation control systems and actuators for the LIGO Project. Corwin loves nearly impossible mechanical design challenges and riding his bike to the beach to find big surf and strong wind.
Dan Goldwater(dan)
Dan did his master's work at Brown, designed chips for Intel, and then built electronics at the MIT Media Lab. Dan loves getting lost on his bike, blinking lights, and travel.
Dave Worley(dworley)
Dave Worley has been developing websites since 1998. He was responsible for the visible elements of the site and making sure the user interface is intuitive and error free. He has only broken the site two three seven times so far.
My name is DJ and I previously made electronic whatsits, 3D-printed thingamabobs, and laser-cut kajiggers for the Instructables Design Studio; now I build and repair puzzles for Escape Industries.
Ed Lewis(fungus amungus)
Ed loves stencils and crisp, sharp design.
Elaina Mastrilli(Elaina M)
Elaina is a Graphic Designer by trade and a passionate crafter, tinkerer, and inventor at heart
Eric Nguyen(nagutron)
(2007-2009) Eric earned his BS in Computer Science at Harvard and has been building UI toolkits for the web ever since. Eric loves community-building, loud music, and industrial design.
Gabriella Levine(gabriellalevine)
Artist in Residence 2012
Gary Lu(thirtytwoutside)
A former ski bum who at one point somehow managed to get his act together long enough to graduate from college with a degree in graphic design, Gary makes things look nice on the internet when not schlepping a pair of skis or snowboards between San Francisco (where he grew up) and Tahoe (what keeps him from growing up).
Jacob A. Rogers(shadylogic)
Jake has a passion for boxes and postal codes. During his free time Jake memorizes international customs restrictions and import law. He spent 7 years training with Scottish monks learning the ancient technique of uline-justu, or "The Art of Sellotape". Jake once mailed a package to himself that arrived before it was sent. Wisely, he didn't sign for it.
James Williamson(jayefuu)
James studied Electronic Engineering at the University of Surrey, England. He loves climbing, walking, electronics, cooking, woodwork, power tools, clever design and bad puns.
Jason Poel Smith(diyhacksandhowtos)
In my free time, I am an Inventor, Maker, Hacker, Tinker, and all around Mad Genius
Jesse Hensel(jessehensel)
(Summer 2006, 2007) Jesse uses wood for practical as well as artistic creations.
Jonathan Odom(JON-A-TRON)
His background is in residential architecture, film set design, film animatronics, media arts, exhibit design, and electronics. He tends to focus on using 3D software to design projects and making them in the real world.
Josh Freedman(joshf)
(Summer 2008) Josh is majoring in [to be determined sometime in the next year or so] at Stanford. He likes non-potent potables, creative writing, and impersonating robots.
Karen Howard(kazmataz)
Karen likes making things, candlelit dinners, and long walks on the beach.
Kelsey Breseman(SelkeyMoonbeam)
Kelsey is a maker, addicted to sewing and other crafts. Going to engineering school has enabled her to extend making to the illuminating, the mechatronic, and the materially complex, but her true love remains unadulterated fiber arts.
Leah Culver(leahculver)
Leah loves taking the hard edges of technology and making them soft. She spends her time coding and developing the web system for Pownce.
Lara Grant(push_reset)
Specializing in sewing, soldering and snacking. More stuff I do... I teach an interactive fashion and textile class called Wearable and Soft Interactions at California College of the Arts. www.wearablesoftinteractions.us
Leslie Chicoine(theinfonaut)
Leslie is an interaction designer at Ruby Red Labs who loves to take pictures.
Lisa Wu(phoenixForest)
Lisa graduated from UC Berkeley with an Architecture degree. She then went on to do software and web development. She has illustrated a published children's book. She does photography, sews, knits, crochets and paints with watercolors. She also creates unique ceramics in her own ceramic studio.
Mads Hobye(madshobye)
Artist in Residence 2012
Mark Langford(kiteman)
A British Maker, teacher and long time member of Instructables. He loves spending time in his shed, birding and is rather keen on the correct use of the letter "u".
Matt Borgatti(bofthem)
Matt is a graduate of RISD who likes inventing and mechanical design. He recently worked in the special effects industry (he had a hand in Snakes on a Plane and Alien vs Predator 2) and has his own IMDB page. He makes guitars (homemade Guitar Hero controller Instructable is coming soon) and etches brass.
Matt Dalton(StumpChunkman)
Matthew was previously a STEAM integrator with a private K-8 school. He loves taking things apart to see how they work, and will sometimes put those things back together. His 6-year-old wants to be a builder when he grows up, so Matthew is constantly building new types of things (songs, stop motion, cardboard construction, electronics, and a host of others), to better define what “builder” means with his son.
Matthew (Tadashi) Ebisu(SHIFT)
Matthew Tadashi Ebisu is a dedicated maker, hacker and independent researcher. Studied sociology and cognitive systems at UBC, he is an avid enthusiast of human robot interaction and enjoys spending his spare time analyzing how people connect with technology. Readily enjoys the art of paper-crafting and prop making, he loves making larger-than-life scale models. Actively participates in Maker Faires and is happily married to PIXAR.
Mikaela Holmes(MikaelaHolmes)
Costume and experimental fashion designer and artist. Maker of clothing and accessories for time traveling cyborg superheroes, and lucid dreamers. Interested in fusing couture design and leatherwork with wearable tech, (especially lighting) and mimicking natural forms with synthetic materials. Formerly an Artist in Residence at the Autodesk Pier 9 studio.
Mike Warren(mikeasaurus)
I make tasty, dangerous, and fun things...sometimes all at once! When I'm not melting microwaves or spray painting dinosaurs I can usually be found relaxing with a nice cup of coffee.
Mitch Heinrich(numberandom)
Mitch is a Designer, hacker and artist who joined Squid Labs as their first intern in 2006. Lending a hand wherever needed, Mitch has since been an employee of nearly all of the Squid Labs companies including Instructables, Potenco, OptiOpia and Makani Power. His current interests include smart geometry, bicycles and cocktail robotics.
Natalie Walsh(Natalina)
Natalie has a degree in fashion design and likes to sew, get crafty, and attempt to use power tools. She is easily distracted by shiny, glowy things.
Noah Weinstein(noahw)
Noah founded and ran the Creative Programs at Pier 9. He's worked in the community management, editorial and content production departments of Instructables since 2006, is a co-founder of SF Media Labs, the Editor of Extraordinary Projects by Ordinary People, and enjoys a good slice of pizza.
Oliver Kreitman(penfoldplant)
Oliver studied medicine and biomedical engineering in the UK before realizing he'd much rather get excited and make things than pretend to be a grown-up. Highlights of his career have included delivering babies in hospitals, throwing axes on stage and wrangling ferrets in the name of neuroscience. He spends his spare time crawling through caves, dancing the Lindy Hop and accidentally gluing himself to his chair.
Paige Russell(PaigeRussell)
Made in Canada, Paige is a designer, maker, and casual baker.
Paul Jehlen(trebuchet03)
(Summer 2007) Paul is a mechanical engineering major at the University of Central Florida. He builds indoor gardens, finebeverages, and tasteful decor.
Phil Seaton(pseaton)
If you see something odd on Instructables, chances are Phil has seen it, too.
While taking breaks from oddities on Instructables, Phil tries hard to make web browsers do real work, like processing image data without the canvas, generating mathematically precise geometry and/or geometry for physical output, visual dataflow programming running C, and putting a half-million Instructables on your screen at once.
Rachel McConnell(rachel)
Rachel currently builds unique physical objects as DrShiny. She is a cofounder of Noisebridge, a San Francisco hackerspace, and president of Ace Monster Toys, a hackerspace in Oakland. She wearsfunnyhats and t-shirts, eats suspiciousfood, and doesn''tsleep.
Robin Ivester(reno_dakota)
(Summer 2008) Robin earned her SB in Materials Science from MIT. She loves roadtrips, big swirly skirts, and her horse Fence.
Sam Calisch(calischs)
Sam earned a BA in math at Grinnell College and brought home the bacon working on a farm, managing a public bikes program, and running a handyman business. In his free time he likes to combine all of the above, making awesome stuff to eat, wear, ride, watch, launch, play with, live in, and otherwise augment his life.
Sam Elder(seamster)
Sam makes fun and interesting things and occasionally restores vintage sewing machines.
Samuel Bernier(SamuelBernier)
Artist in Residence 2012
Sarah James(scoochmaroo)
Sarah James earned her MFA in Design and Technology for the Theatre from UT-Austin where her favorite class was maskmaking. Her lifelong dream has been to make cool stuff. She just can''t believe her luck.
Saul Griffith(saul)
Saul earned his SM and PhD from MIT working on self-assembly where he built electromechanical and mechanical self assembling devices. He loves cars without computers, designing kites, and a differentbicycle for each day of the week. Saul was named a 2007 MacArthur Fellow.
Sharmin Karim(impied)
Sharmin is a former mad scientist from MIT and Berkeley who succumbed to her love for the internet and crafts and joined Instructables!
Tim Anderson(TimAnderson)
Tim showed up at MIT begging for old robots he could teach to paint. Before long he had built the first starch-based 3D printing system, and co-founded Z-Corp to commercialize the technology. His current goal is to document and record the world's ancient and traditional methods - known as heirloom technologies. Tim loves simple living using stuff he finds for free, innertubes, and a boat for eachday of the week.
Tom Flock(Tomdf)
Artist in Residence 2012
Troy Hawkins(tomatoskins)
If it's fun, Troy is there. Whether it's in the garage covered in saw dust, working on restoring his ''69 VW Bug (that has left him stranded on numerous occasions) drumming along to some classic rock, or SCUBA diving around the world, he enjoys it all. In his spare time, he likes to study.
Ubong "Ubi" Ukoh(ubicity)
I want JavaScript everywhere!
Wade Wilgus(wilgubeast)
Wade is a former Oakland middle school English teacher who appreciates a good trebuchet almost as much as a well-constructed sentence or a properly placed hyphen between compound modifiers. He swears that project-based learning and state-mandated curriculum can coexist peacefully.
Zach Howard(zacharyianhoward)
Zach Howard is an aerospace engineer, who has lived fewer years on Earth than the number of satellites he has launched into space. Now looking to explore product and industrial design here on his home planet, Zach spends time building objects that improve people's connections to themselves and their environment.