covid-19

A Glorious Avalanche of Makerspaces in the News

A Glorious Avalanche of Makerspaces in the News

As a reader of Make Magazine, you’re probably already well aware that makers are really coming through right now, creating all kinds of needed gear for people who are working in hospitals and essential businesses. We’ve seen, and told, a few stories ourselves. However, you might not be aware of just how massive the scale […]

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<i>Where the Hell Are the Ventilators?</i> Here’s the List of 80 Open Source Projects, Scored and Ranked

Where the Hell Are the Ventilators? Here’s the List of 80 Open Source Projects, Scored and Ranked

Robert Read and his group have compiled a scored ranking of over 80 open source ventilator projects.

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Plan C Profile: The Maker Mask Made in Seattle

Plan C Profile: The Maker Mask Made in Seattle

A local hospital called a Seattle makerspace to ask if anyone could help out to provide them with masks and visors. A bit of a scramble ensued to figure out who could do what.  Rory Larson, a maker with a mechanical engineering background, jumped in and spent the night iterating on a design. “So I […]

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Take A Look Into An Organized Community Response To Covid-19 With Smarter Every Day

Take A Look Into An Organized Community Response To Covid-19 With Smarter Every Day

As we’ve been covering this event, we’re hearing various groups talk about how they’re organized and how they’re planning out their actions to deliver much needed DIY supplies to front-line workers. Something that feels a little unusual in 2020 is that we haven’t seen much in terms of video breaking down how people are doing […]

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Adafruit Deemed An Essential Service, A Glimpse Inside

Adafruit Deemed An Essential Service, A Glimpse Inside

Like most business out there, Adafruit closed down when things really started getting nasty. However, shortly after their shutdown, Adafruit was deemed as an “essential service and business for critical manufacturing”. This meant that with a skeleton crew, they could still ship essential components as well as add a new line of items to manufacture, face […]

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