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June 11, 2020
Make Change: How-To’s for Effective Peaceful Protest
Taking to the streets in peaceful protest is a sacred right of all Americans, enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution. Here’s how to make what you need for safe, peaceful, and effective protest. This list is just a start. Stay healthy out there! SIGNS, BANNERS, EFFIGIES, PERFORMANCE Making […]
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June 10, 2020
Amateur Scientist: Solar Flares, EMP, and Faraday Shields
Prepare for solar eruptions and nuclear weapons with a DIY Faraday pouch to shield electronic gear.
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Watch This Youtuber Dismember Popular Devices to Make See-Through Gadgets
As an adolescent in the mid-80s, I got a see-through Swatch watch (with translucent green trimming) that showed the internal structures and the gears in motion. It was my favorite, and ever since then I’ve been a big fan of clear casings on electronics. I often wonder why they’re not […]
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Plan C Live: Fix It Yourself – Repair in a Pandemic
This week’s Plan C Live program looks at how more people are fixing things themselves or with help from others. The pandemic (and accompanying recession) has increased the need to be able to repair household items and replace components or upgrade devices. The Internet, of course, has a wealth of […]
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Quick Look: Tanvas Haptic Touch Screen
With touch screens getting more and more prevalent, we’re seeing more experimentation with haptics. Being able to feel something other than just the smooth glass surface can be incredibly advantageous. Have you been in a car with a touch screen radio system? If so you’ll know the frustration. Tanvas is […]
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June 9, 2020
Emboss Your Toast With A Custom Toast Stamper
Emboss your breakfast like a boss!
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June 8, 2020
World’s Best Paper Airplane
Fold and fly the Guinness-record glider “Suzanne”
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Plan C Live: Maker Response to Covid-19 in France
Join Mike Senese, executive editor of Make: Magazine and Alexandre Rousselet, coordinator of regional FabLabs across France, to talk with some of the central activators, innovators, and organizers of the open source and maker response to COVID-19 in France. Registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regis... Panelists Mathieu D de Dinechin French Fablab Network http://www.fablab.fr/ […]
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June 5, 2020
Youtuber Profile: Jesse Uyeda of iJessup
THE DO-IT-ALL DYNAMO SHARES HER ORIGINS AND APPROACH TO A PROJECT
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June 3, 2020
Solder Together Your Own Smart Phone, With Ringo
The Ringo MakerPhone by Circuitmess is a pretty interesting kit. The concept of making your own phone has been visited a few times, but I feel they’ve got an interesting approach. You’re basically making something that feels like an old Nintendo Gameboy, that can also make calls The kit comes […]
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