Welcome
Mark Frauenfelder
George Jetson’s wild ride.Page 11
Until recently, home automation was gimmicky, finicky, and user-hostile. But today, thanks to a new crop of devices and technology standards, home automation is useful, fun, and maker-friendly. In the special section of MAKE Vol 30, we’ll show you: how to flip any switch in your home with a smartphone, home automation without programming, controlling your HVAC with an Arduino, a webcam security system, and a wall-mounted Notification Alert Generator (NAG) that plays timely reminders as you walk by. Plus, you’ll build a build a finger gesture door lock, Arduino thermostat control, and more!
SNAPPY “TOWEL”: It’s the powerful, highly maneuverable R/C flying wing that’s easy to make, fly, and fix. Photography by Gregory Hayes. Art direction by Jason Babler. Plane built by Daniel Spangler.
George Jetson’s wild ride.Page 11
Soapy peril, Nerf newbies, and real-life heroes.Page 12
Events from around the world.Page 15
Makers, what’s in your legal toolbox?Page 17
Zen and the art of making.Page 28
Learn the elements of intelligence for automated homes, from communication protocols to physical interfaces.Page 40
Build a complete 4-camera surveillance system and view it over the web.Page 44
Build a Notification Alert Generator that pesters you verbally to do your chores.Page 50
Control your home’s heating and cooling system from anyplace, using Arduino and Ethernet.Page 54
One young maker’s smart home security system.Page 59
Give classic X10 controllers a new Arduino brain and tap into a powerful open source code library.Page 60
Open your garage from a smartphone! Use XBee networks and the cloud to flip any switch at home, from anywhere. Page 66
Enjoy code-free home automation using prop controllers.Page 72
Inspiration for your automation, from cool makers, projects, and products.Page 76
Make a robust R/C flying-wing airplane that’s fun to fly and great to learn on.Page 82
Build sturdy, great-looking furnishings with PVC pipe and a few tricks.Page 96
Get cookin’ with thisJapanese-style skewer grill.Page 108
How to capture, view, clone, and generate infrared signals. Page 118
New: Supercap Racer kit.Page 126
iPad monopod stand.Page 130
Tough LED lanterns, coffee-maker salvage.Page 132
iPhone car ignition.Page 136
Microbial fuel cell, hydraulic ram pump.Page 140
Snapshots from the world of backyard technology.Page 18
These cutting-edge animators are creating a live-in hackerspace in a California forest.Page 30
Scratch-and-sniff TV: incorporating smell into digital projects.Page 36
Permanently dye your PVC projects.Page 117
Try this weird acoustic trick.Page 125
Using sensors with data loggers.Page 146
Turn a dimmer switch into a cool day-and-night dial. Page 150
Simple tricks of illusion make the impossible a reality. Page 152
Harness the superheat of fire and melt glass.Page 155
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Use rotary encoders and LEDs to make your own Magic 8 Box fortune-teller.Page 158
Kits, books, and tools to paint your couch, get hypnotized, control your robot army, and design in 3D for free.Page 162
Build the treadle hammer that helped build medieval Europe.Page 170
Silver bells from pre-1965 coins.Page 172
Gilles RobinPage 176