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April 28, 2017
Build a 1930’s Style Dieselpunk Cellphone
Adafruit’s Fona microcontroller, with a GSM phone module, can be used to make your very own dieselpunk cellphone that can make calls and store contacts.
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April 27, 2017
The Making of Cardboard Knight at Bindlestiff Studio’s “The Geek Show”
The Geek Show is a multi-genre Bay Area-based theater show designed to showcase, satirize, and subvert the phenomenon of geek culture.
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Edible Innovations: FarmBot Helps Automate Small-Scale Food Production
Rick Carlino and Rory Aronson saw an inherent flaw in our ask-no-questions approach to food, so they decided to create FarmBot.
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April 26, 2017
Shapeways Offers Access to New HP 3D Printing Technology
Shapeways has announced that they are teaming up with HP to give their community access to HP's new Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology.
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Maker Spotlight: Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson is a Large Scale Kinetic Sculptor who crafts mechanical marvels made of lighting, animation, and pre-programed microprocessors.
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The MakeShift Challenge: Broken Arm in the Wilderness
The creator of MacGyver challenges you to get your friend medical help from a wilderness fishing stream using a car with only three tires.
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Cosplay, Cotton Candy, and Disco Shine Bright at Maker Faire Cairo
Maker Faire Cairo brought 11,000 attendees, mostly college-aged, together in a celebration of traditional and high tech craft, cosplay, creation, and fun.
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April 25, 2017
Maker Pro News: Printing Houses, Flying Cars, and More
Overview on VR in the maker pro market, updates on automobiles, and round-ups of all our recent 3D printer reviews and Edible Innovations.
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Edible Innovations: Founding a Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Factory
Todd Masonis and Cameron Ring founded Dandelion Chocolate to bring unique bean-to-bar chocolate to the city of San Francisco.
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Stamping the Moon’s Craters onto a Leather Notebook Cover
If you are looking for something to hold your small writing pad, why not make a notebook cover that features a celestial object?
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