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From fuzzy sensors to underwater ROVs to your very own eco-friendly surfboard.
From the column Toolbox
By Gareth Branwyn, Kindy Connally-Stewart, Kevin Kelly, Tim Lillis, Terrie Miller, Arwen O'Reilly Griffith, Bruce Stewart, Phillip Torrone
Links
- IDEO
- Sky Calendar
- Banana Guard
- boardpusher.com
- Arduino Electronics Board
- FDM Rapid Prototyper
- Finger Blasters
- McMaster-Carr
- Lulu
A print-on-demand self publishing system to create and sell your own books. - Chenier's Practical Math Application Guide: For Do-it-yourselfers, Trades People, Students, Etc.
- Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy
- Recording the Beatles
- Howtoons
- ROV in a Box
- Green Surfboard
- Boarduino
- Hydrodynamics Building Set
- Super Sky Cycle Kit
- Niel Wiegand's Radio Kit How-To
- Shortwave Radio Kits
- World War II Foxhole Radio Kit
- Fuzzy Sensor Developer's Kit
- Mugi Evo Plane Kits
- Designing Automata Kit
- Tuna Tin Kits
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell Kit
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