Geeks in Line Getting Coffee: Arduino’s Massimo Banzi
Watch the co-founder of Arduino and MAKE executive editor Mike Senese defend their spot in line while discussing all the makery things about CES 2014.
Watch the co-founder of Arduino and MAKE executive editor Mike Senese defend their spot in line while discussing all the makery things about CES 2014.
This is why the marriage between the classroom and the Makerspace is so potent.
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A group of students from The University of California, San Diego created a motor control shield for the BeagleBone Black. The shield can be used in projects like self-balancing vehicles drones, or robots.
On the floor of CES 2014, I had to opportunity to speak with Sam Jacoby of FormLabs about their Form1 SLA 3D printer, the updates to their PreForm software and got his take on “Is making going mainstream?”. For more on the Form1 check out our review in our 2014 Ultimate Guide to 3D Printing.
I’m not exactly sure what beard balm does, but I’m pretty sure that all the face fuzz-sporting dudes in your life need some!
At Maker Faire NYC, David provides an nice introduction to the BeagleBone Black, and explains how it has been used to make projects like OpenROV’s underwater rover or Hoboken Makerbar’s Orbital Rendersphere.