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August 18, 2017
Magnificent Motion at World Maker Faire New York
Whether it is kinetic art, drone fighting, or power wheel racing, keep the energy flowing with things in motion at Maker Faire New York.
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August 17, 2017
3D Print the Adafruit Circuit Playground Chess Set
Print out and polish an electronics-themed chess set using metal-infused filament.
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Design Tips to Follow and Mistakes to Avoid When 3D Printing Metal
3D printing metal has yet to fully reach a mainstream audience of makers, but here's a few tips to get you started if you're interested.
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Maker Faire Beijing 2017 in Pictures
Projects, from delivery drones to workbench machine tools, engaged thousands of visitors this past weekend at Maker Faire Beijing.
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This Submarine Crib Looks Like it Could be Out of a Movie Set
Rob Adams, World Art Lead for the Destiny video games, built this submarine themed baby crib out of fiberglass.
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August 16, 2017
6 Ways to View the Solar Eclipse Without Losing Your Eyes or Breaking the Bank
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6 Things We’re Most Excited About at Chicago Southland Mini Maker Faire
Chicago Southland Mini Maker Faire is on August 19th. Check out what we're excited to see and then buy your ticket!
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Build a Raspberry Pi Scanner that Tracks the Devices Connected to Your Local Network
Make use of a Raspberry Pi to build a network scanner that will keep track of the hosts connecting to your local network. It’s actually pretty easy to do.
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August 15, 2017
The Retro-Industrial Wonders of the Mold-A-Rama
Long before the 3D printer began cranking out endless tchotchke, there was the "magic maker" known as the Mold-A-Rama.
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Build an LED Broom to Light Up Life’s Dark Corners
I realized I wanted a lighted broom for cleaning up in my office a few weeks back, but was surprised to find none available for sale. So I built my own by hacking an LED worklight into my favorite angle broom. Here's how I did it.
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