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Your hub for participating in the latest and greatest in making, building, creating, and learning! This is where you’ll find information about upcoming live shows featuring exclusive previews from Make: magazine and Make: book authors, and conversations with makers featured at Maker Faire. Join our Founder, Dale Dougherty, and Make: editors for an ever-evolving lineup including trailblazers from the maker movement. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often to see what new shows and notable guests are on the horizon.

February 18, 2026 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

At Make: we’ve cheered, and sometimes steered, two decades of rapid evolution in digital fabrication tools for home, hobby, and business use. But this year is an astonishing one.

Make: Vol. 96 is all about the latest digital fabrication tools! Join us live as we talk about 3D printer tech, CNCs, lasers, and more! Multi-material 3D printing is finally legit, with smart, tool-changing machines that don’t waste filament. We’ll talk about Snapmaker’s U1 tool changer, plus new 3D printers from Elegoo, Flashforge, and Prusa that are packed with advanced features at plummeting prices. We also got to go hands-on with new lasers from xTool — the burly MetalFab metal cutter/welder and petite MOPA F2 Ultra engraver — and with desktop CNC mini mills that have achieved the trifecta of power, price, and software that doesn’t suck.

It’s a good time to succumb to your tool temptations.

Featuring guest authors and standout projects from Make: Volume 96, including:

  • Bradley Woods –  Founder and CEO, The Virtual Foundry
  • Steve Peterson – Voron Design/Steve Builds
  • Alder Riley – Co-Founder & CEO at Itemfarm
  • Victoria Roznowski – Founder, Addit.Studio
  • Matt Stultz – COO, Cocoa Press and Print Kits

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Grab your copy of Make: magazine Volume 96, the special Digifab issue, now at the Maker Shed.

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February 12, 2026 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join Dale Dougherty and Steph Piper, author of the new Skill Seeker: Young Maker Edition activity and guide book, to explore how “skill trees” transform learning into a game that motivates young makers along their STEAM path.

Inspire discovery in budding makers! 

“Skill trees” provide essential structure and guidance for ages 8–12, key developmental years in a young maker’s life. Creative technologist Steph Piper joins Dale Dougherty to explore her second book in the Skill Seeker series, the Young Makers Edition activity and guidebook, and how its use of skill trees leads kids from one STEAM achievement to the next.

Steph’s system turns learning into a game that challenges kids without overwhelming them. The book covers 3D printing, vinyl cutting, electronics, crafting, robotics, and more. Parents, educators, and makerspace leaders won’t want to miss this conversation on why skill-building matters—and how kids can apply what they learn in the real world.

Steph Piper is the Library Makerspace Manager at UniSQ, based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. She designs beautiful, multicolour circuit boards you can find on Etsy, and crowdfunded GlowStitch, the machine-sewable LEDs. Steph also created The Party Button, a two-meter-tall art installation inspired by the classic crosswalk interface. She teaches 3D printing, 3D modelling, and Arduino classes, and has a background in biofabrication and 3D printing for medical-grade implants. Steph previously wrote Skill Seeker: Maker Edition, for adults to chart a path toward maker-skill mastery.

Grab your copy of Make: Skill Seeker – Young Maker Edition today in the Maker Shed.

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December 10, 2025 @ 4:30 pm Pacific

Join us for a Fireside Chat with Dale Dougherty and Kathy Ceceri, author and educator, as she shares the story behind the updated and revised edition of a Make: classic, Paper Inventions. This new edition ignites imagination with hours of hands-on STEAM activities for young inventors and busy adults. 

In this Fireside Chat, Kathy will talk about her creative process behind the more than 30 fun projects and variations in this book, from traditional decorative pastimes, amazing math oddities, and daring feats of construction to light-up, motorized, and programmable paper circuits. She’ll also be bringing several of her favorite paper inventions, demonstrating how they fold, pop, spin, glow and even compute!

Kathy Ceceri is the author of over a dozen books for kids featuring hands-on STEAM activities, including Making Simple Robots 2nd Edition, Edible Inventions, Musical Inventions, Fabric and Fiber Inventions, and BOTS! An award-winning writer, educator, and maker, Kathy teaches enrichment classes and professional development and parenting workshops at schools, museums, libraries, and after-school programs in person and online. She has also developed learning materials for organizations including Chibitronics, KidWind, Maker Shed, and Adafruit Industries and created robotics badges for Girl Scouts of the USA. Kathy lives in Upstate New York and loves biking and kayaking, watching movies, and going to Maker Faires. Find out more at kathyceceri.com.

Today’s special guests will also include Jie Qi, co-founder and CEO of Chibitronics, and Angii De La Cruz, lead Instructor at the Thinqubator (the children’s makerspace at the Tech Valley Center of Gravity in Troy, NY.

Grab your copy of Make: Paper Inventions, 2nd Edition today in the Maker Shed.

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December 4, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join Dale Dougherty for a Fireside Chat with Derek Kessler, Ana Roure, and David Thulin, three of the participants of the inaugural Maker Faire Two-Minute Film Festival whose short films were chosen for screening at Maker Faire Bay Area 2025. 

Derek, Ana, and David will share their creative visions and talk about how they focused their maker skills through the lens of cinematic storytelling. From costume design to animatronics to prop making, their films show the amazing things that can happen when imagination meets innovation.

Special guest Jesse Velez, owner and lead designer of Raptor House FX, will provide his insight on the use of practical effects in film and offer tips for budding filmmakers.

The Maker Faire Two-Minute Film Festival debuted in 2025 to encourage makers to showcase their skills in the universal storytelling vehicle of film. Judges for the entries included models and miniatures expert Kayte Sabicer (The Dark Knight Rises, The Mandalorian), Pixar Senior Assistant to the Director Hannah Chu (Elio, the upcoming Gatto), and Raptor House FX Lead Designer Jesse Velez, who has created animatronic and puppetry projects for Netflix, 20th Century Fox, and Sony Pictures.

Get a copy of Jesse Velez’s new book, Making for the Movies, available in the Maker Shed!

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November 6, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join the Make: editorial staff and contributors as we dive into this year’s hottest embedded development boards!

In Make: Volume 95, we take a deep dive into the hottest embedded development and tiny computing boards! From the Arduino UNO Q to the Raspberry Pi 500+ and everything in between, we analyze them all. Plus, connect off-grid with Meshtastic, and knit a #plushie #breadboard that really works! Register now for a chance to chat with our expert panel!

We’ll be joined by:

  1. Alanna Okun – writer, textile artist, and video game designer
  2. Jon Davis – Meshtastic contributor and a leader of the San Francisco Bay Area Mesh users group
  3. Christopher “Kit” Biggs – Internet of Things consultant who operates a product design and tech accelerator studio in Brisbane, Australia
  4. Helen Leigh – a hardware hacker and author who makes experimental musical instruments using textiles, metal, electronics and code.

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Grab your copy of Make: magazine Volume 95 today in the Maker Shed:

Make: Volume 95 (PRINT)

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September 17, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join us for an exclusive preview of some of the amazing makers participating in Maker Faire Bay Area 2025! From AI-powered games and battling robots to glowing coral reefs, inflatable dragons, and even a rolling pipe organ you can play, these makers are pushing boundaries in all sorts of exciting ways. You’ll hear from ocean explorers, light-up creature builders, and artists who transform steel, resin, and LEDs into magical underwater worlds. Join Dale Dougherty in the fun as we celebrate curiosity, community, and the future generation of creatives.

Learn more about Maker Faire Bay Area!

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August 14, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join the Make: editorial staff and contributors as we explore the fantastic realms of prop making and special effects!

In Make: Volume 94, we explore the fantastic realms of prop making and special effects! From Blade Runner Blimps to Wizard of Oz whirlwinds, we reveal movie model-making methods, divulge droid design data, and even turn trash into tabletop gaming treasure! Plus, over a dozen and a half projects, including how to create your own personal LED light show! Register now for a chance to chat with our expert panel!!

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Grab your copy of Make: magazine Volume 94 today in the Maker Shed:

Make: Volume 94 (PRINT)

Make: Volume 94 (PDF)

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July 30, 2025 @ 3:00 pm Pacific

Join us for a Fireside Chat with Dale Dougherty and a panel of university makerspace leaders to explore how campus makerspaces are evolving and facing new challenges. Dale will be joined by experts at the forefront of the academic maker movement:

  1. Sabrina Merlo, Senior Director of External Affairs at UC Berkeley’s Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation
  2. Eric Paulos, Professor of EECS and member of the Berkeley Center for New Media
  3. Claire Dorsett, Executive Director of Sears think[box] at Case Western Reserve University
  4. Craig Forest, Professor at Georgia Tech’s George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
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May 22, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join Dale Dougherty and Make: Robotic Arms author Matt Eaton for a Fireside Chat exploring how to design, build, and control robotic arms.

Dale and Matt will discuss beginner-friendly approaches to Arduino-powered robotic arms, using simple, affordable parts. Plus, learn all about how to achieve complex movement by using servo motors and a mathematical concept called kinematics, to enable your robots to move, lift, and draw with more precision than humans! This session is a great starting point for students, teachers, and total beginners to get into robotics.

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May 15, 2025 @ 4:00 pm Pacific

Join the Make: editorial staff and contributors as we build ‘bots from artistic arms to humanoid heads to four-legged friends!

In Make: Volume 93, we explore the world of humanoid robots! We show you how to use AI and open source to build ‘bots from humanoid heads to four-legged friends. Plus, 17 projects, including a robot arm drawbot. Register now for a chance to chat with our expert panel, as well as to join us for the virtual after-party!

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Grab your copy of Make: magazine Volume 94 today in the Maker Shed:

Make: Volume 93 (PRINT)

Make: Volume 93 (PDF)

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