A Magazine, a Movement, By and For Makers
One of the questions I’ve been asked, and it’s awkward for me, is “How did you create the maker movement?”
One of the questions I’ve been asked, and it’s awkward for me, is “How did you create the maker movement?”
The Memory Wall initiative aims to highlight the recent history of the post-industrial neighborhood of La Ribera in Deusto in Spain’s Pais Vasco through the faces of the people who have given it life. La Ribera de Deusto is a neighborhood with a lot of history. At the beginning of the 20th century, companies such […]
One medical maker’s journey from possibility to 3D printing kids’ casts.
3D printers can make amazing things, if you can model them. AdamCAD wants to make that easier with AI.
I had the opportunity to bring back together members of the first team who helped develop Make: magazine, taking an idea I had and turning it into something real and tangible. I am grateful for all that they did. –Dale Dougherty The OG Team Mark Frauenfelder: Mark was the first editor for Make: magazine. He had worked […]
Join the Make: editorial staff & contributors as we dive deep to explore the coolest high-tech digital fabrication tools for your workshop!
In this tutorial we’ll discuss ways to incorporate ChatGPT into your design process using Tinkercad, to solve problems around the house.