Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 33
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Rating | : | 4.90 (928 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1449327656 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
MAKE Volume 33 has great projects for makers of all skill levels — Arduino projects, internet gadgets, food, music, personal fabrication, astronomy, electronics, and more. In our special Codebox section you'll learn about software of interest to makers, including circuit board design, 3D CAD and printing, microcontrollers and creative coding, and programming for kids, featuring Microsoft's SmallBasic, Scratch, and the extremely popular Kickstarter-funded project Makey Makey. And you'll meet fascinating makers, like the maniacs behind the popular Power Wheels Racing events at Maker Faire.You'll get 20 great DIY projects like the Optical Tremolo guitar effect, "Panjolele" cake-pan ukelele, Wii Nunchuk Mouse, CNC joinery tricks, treat-dispensing cat scratching post, laser-cut flexing wooden books, LED photography lights, trick treasure box, brewing
Mark Frauenfelder is a writer and illustrator living in Los Angeles, and the editor of MAKE. He is the cofounder of the popular Boing Boing weblog and was an editor at Wired from 1993-1998.
J. W. Rine said Make Things - Have Fun - Make Vol. Make Things - Have Fun - Make Vol. 33 Make magazine is always a favorite publication to read. Featured projects and articles span a wide range of interests. The publisher does an excellent job of keeping things balanced and interesting. Makers have a large collective skill set. Some are more comfortable with a . Make Things - Have Fun - Make Vol. 33 Make magazine is always a favorite publication to read. Featured projects and articles span a wide range of interests. The publisher does an excellent job of keeping things balanced and interesting. Makers have a large collective skill set. Some are more comfortable with a . . Make magazine is always a favorite publication to read. Featured projects and articles span a wide range of interests. The publisher does an excellent job of keeping things balanced and interesting. Makers have a large collective skill set. Some are more comfortable with a
He is the cofounder of the popular Boing Boing weblog and was an editor at Wired from 1993-1998.. About the AuthorMark Frauenfelder is a writer and illustrator living in Los Angeles, and the editor of MAKE