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May 27, 2016
How to Make an Alaskan Ulu Knife
Woodworker David Picciuto fashions an ulu knife from some stainless stock and a few pieces of wood.
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You Could Be Part of the Mind-Blowing Awesomeness of Maker Faire Nantes
Nantes Maker Faire has already got an amazing line up of makers, but there are still some spots left! Here's a taste of what you can expect.
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Blind Arduino Project Proves You Don’t Need to See to Build Electronics
William Gerrey and Dr. Joshua Miele made the Blind Arduino Project to help those in the blind community expand their STEM and Maker education.
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Adorable X-Wing Pilot Costume Comes Complete with Real Wings
We've reached a consensus: This X-Wing Pilot costume is totes adorbz and the wings are real even if not functional for flying through space.
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This Functioning Monster 6502 Is a Larger Than Life Version of the Iconic Microchip
The Monster 6502 is an incredible homage to the chip that revolutionized home computing.
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May 26, 2016
Make a Pair of BB-8 High Heels
Turns heads at your next sci-fi cosplay event with these Star Wars BB-8 high heels.
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How Punch Cards and Arduino Close the Gap on Hacked Knitting
You can still use punch cards to operate knitting machines, but a few groups are now bringing the technology full circle by hacking knitting machines so that they may be operated digitally via an Arduino.
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Spy on Garden Critters with Raspberry Pi-Powered Night Vision
Andrew Wedgbury has a fondness for hedge hogs. To better capture their lives in his garden, he made this Raspberry Pi camera.
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May 25, 2016
The Great Make: Rocketry Round-Up
Check out some of the amazing rocketry projects and articles we have featured over the years.
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The “America’s Greatest Maker” That Just Won a Million Bucks Is…
Behold the champions of the first season of America's Greatest Makers, and learn about their plans for the $1,000,000 prize.
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