This Week in Making: World Maker Faire Recaps, Halloween, and Drones
This past week we relived the glory of World Maker Faire (and so did a lot of other people), learned more about 3D robotics, and made spooky crafts.
This past week we relived the glory of World Maker Faire (and so did a lot of other people), learned more about 3D robotics, and made spooky crafts.
“This Old Tony” combines shares metalworking projects and the occasional, terrifying woodworking video.
We’re offering another Humble Bundle deal on Make: books. This time we’re featuring some of our most popular books along with some new releases.
Every month Autodesk Gallery in San Francisco throws a great party with a cool theme; last night was Makers.
The first official Open Source Hardware Certification rolls out.
The Tin Can Cooker is a homemade outdoor stove that really works. Generations of Scouts have learned to make and use “Buddy Burners” for camping and emergencies. Instead of wood or liquid fuel, the Tin Can Cooker burns a small can of wax and cardboard. A larger can fits over it and holds your cooking […]
Today, Maker Camp released 10 science projects that you can conduct with just an Android phone and Google’s Science Journal app.