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June 2, 2017
Kids Meet Their Role Models at Maker Faire
A personal thank you to all the makers who work to inspire the next generation of doers, problem solvers, and makers.
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June 1, 2017
Edible Innovations: Zego Creates Allergen-Free Superfood Bars
Colleen Kavanagh grew up with gluten allergies. It inspired her to co-found Zego, a company that creates allergen-free superfood bars.
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Espruino: The Challenges of Running an Open Source Hardware and Software Company
Running an open source hardware and software company has its rewards. But it also has its challenges. Espruino is no different.
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Maker Spotlight: Ernest Warzocha
Ernest Warzocha is a Polish maker who loves using Arduino in his projects. One of his favorites, Musi, uses space to create music.
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Solder Together a Fairy Lights Mason Jar
Brighten your 4th of July festivities with mason jars of sequentially fading strands of red, white, and blue LEDs. Mix up the colors for other holidays.
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May 31, 2017
TechShop Announces New Partner Licensing Model, Closes Pittsburgh Location
TechShop CEO Dan Woods penned a letter today to TechShop members about some big changes they are making to their business model.
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The MakeShift Challenge: To the Bat Cave!
Can you find your way out of a pitch-black bat cave using only your wits and what's on your back?
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Review: The Droplit v2 Resin Printer
SeeMeCNC’s DropLit v2 may require a healthy dose of patience and elbow grease, but it offers a low-cost entry point to high-res 3D printing.
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May 30, 2017
Making a Toolbox from a Single 2×4
A father and daughter build a toolbox out of a single 2x4.
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Edible Innovations: Joyloop Offers Gluten-Free Options Without Sacrificing Flavor
Adam Pollack hopes his company Joyloop will provide gluten-free options that are still delicious and filling.
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