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May 8, 2017
From Savory Insects to Artisan Chocolate and Sweet Potato Pie, Culinary Treats Run the Gamut at Maker Faire Bay Area
You may be surprised by what edible things you find at Maker Faire
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Hebocon Is a Crappy Robot Competition That Celebrates Failure
Hebocon is an event where people with no robot building skills gather with their robots and make them fight.
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May 7, 2017
This Week in Making: A Robotic Painter, Unboxing Our Latest Issue, and More
Make: did a live unboxing of Make: magazine Volume 57. Also, just a weekly reminder to buy a Mother's Day gift and your Maker Faire tickets.
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May 6, 2017
Did You Know We Have a Community Calendar?
We finally have an all-inclusive calendar of community events happening around the world. We welcome suggestions to fill it out.
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May 5, 2017
My Story: Homebrewing Mixes Art, Science, and Community
How one homebrewer learned about the joys and camaraderie that come with making your own beverages.
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Filament Friday: Taulman3D’s Bridge Offers Nylon Durability
Nylon is a great 3D printing material because of its durability, but it can be tough to print. Taulman3D has released Bridge, which gives you the best traits of nylon.
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Tips of the Week: Heat Shrink, Post Jacks, and Monkee Branding
Another weekly round-up of great tips from around the web.
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The Vision Gland Collective Is Bringing a Weird, Wonderful 12-Room Project to Maker Faire Austin
Collaborative art comes alive at Maker Faire Austin
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How a 16 Year Old Went From Hobbyist to Commercial Drone Pilot
At sixteen, Ryan Felner can already legally sell his services as a drone pilot. He takes professional grade pictures for clients.
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Geoge Is the All-Seeing Crystalline Being, Made of Yarn
A massive yarncraft, Geoge is the work of the Ladies Fancywork Society (LFS), a group of four best friends who make art together.
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