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15 Fantastic Project Enclosures

You spent weeks, even months, developing your circuit. Doodling. Drafting. Breadboarding. Perfboarding. Designing and etching that PCB. Your work deserves an outside worthy of all that hard work you put inside. If you’re looking for ideas, you need look no further. Something here is certain to inspire.

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World Control: A Demonstration

World Control: A Demonstration

Pick up a copy of the new issue of MAKE and check out Steve Lodefink’s “world control panel,” but also have a look at this video of Steve’s son Harlan demonstrating all the features of the device. If it doesn’t bring a smile to your face, nothing will.

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MAKE Volume 32 is HERE!

MAKE Volume 32 is HERE!

We’re thrilled to announce that Volume 32 of MAKE is on newsstands now. We’re incredibly proud of this one. It’s chock full of 23 projects that you can build and is focused on design for makers. It’s 176 pages of making madness.

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Make: Talk 003 – Larry Cotton, Multi-Maker

Make: Talk 003 – Larry Cotton, Multi-Maker

Here’s the third episode of MAKE‘s podcast, Make: Talk! In each episode, I’ll interview one of the makers featured in the magazine. Our maker this week is Larry Cotton, a long time contributor to MAKE. Larry’s a retired engineer and part-time math teacher who lives in New Bern, NC, and likes to listen to, write, […]

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Make: Talk 001 – Steve Hoefer, Secret-Knock Gumball Machine

Make: Talk 001 – Steve Hoefer, Secret-Knock Gumball Machine

Here’s the first episode of MAKE’s new podcast, Make: Talk! In each episode, I’ll interview one of the makers from the pages of the magazine. We created Make: Talk because we wanted to find out about the people who write the how-to articles in MAKE. As you might guess, MAKE’s authors are often as interesting […]

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Make a Tuning Fork – ReMaking History

Make a Tuning Fork – ReMaking History

To complement his ReMaking History column in MAKE Volume 29, Bill Gurstelle shows you how to make a tuning fork with some simple tools and a strip of aluminum.

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