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August Möbius and his Twisted Cylinder
Use the fascinating Möbius strip to make a spill-proof coffee cup carrier.

Whip It Good: Nitrogen Cavitation in the Kitchen
Infuse foods and drinks with powerful flavor in minutes, using an ordinary cream whipper.

Learning Induction Through Discovery
Generate enough power to light an LED through the magic of inductive charging.

How To Make An Inductive Charging Bag
Look, ma, no plugs! Make a totally wireless bag to charge your mobile devices, and kiss connectors goodbye.

ShopBot Desktop Universal Vacuum Hold-down System
Build a vacuum hold-down system with serious suction that works with any CNC router.

Kathy Ceceri - Making Simple Robots
Build a Robotic Balloon Muscle from the book "Making Simple Robots: Exploring Cutting-Edge Robotics with Everyday Stuff" by Kathy Ceceri, published by Maker Media.

Two Player Simon Memory Game With External Switches
I designed a two player version of Simon that runs on Arduino, letting you play head to head.

Learn-to-Solder Rocket Ship Pin
Learn the basics of soldering by creating your very own blinking LED rocket ship pin. A favorite Maker Faire activity, soldering is an excellent skill to get started in making for all ages.

The Combinator: A Comparator Combination Safe
Use simple woodworking skills and hardware-store cleverness to create a three-dial safe that can only be opened with your secret electronic combination.

Rainbow Extrusion: Coloring 3D Printer Filament
A quick and classroom-safe way to add color to your prints is using Sharpie markers to color transparent or white filament. While there are 3D-printable adapters that color filament as it enters the extruder, it’s easy to color the filament by hand.

Stick It From the Start
The single greatest reason for print failures is a first layer that either wasn’t laid down well or didn’t stick to the platform. Here are the top tips from the Make: 3DP Test Team for getting that great first layer and making sure the print stays put.

Sometimes you just want fast prints for handouts, demos, or even while exhibiting at Maker Faire! Here’s the 3DP Test Team’s curated list of fast prints that work well on any machine and take very little time.