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February 9, 2022
3 DIY Car Projects That Really Break The Mold

these 3 projects are mind boggling in their complexity and effort.
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February 8, 2022
Inside iFixit’s Fight for the Right to Repair

iFixit is building a path toward a repairable world, one teardown at a time.
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February 7, 2022
Repair Wars: Cory Doctorow on the State of Right to Repair

They’ve stacked the decks against servicing your own purchases;
The community is now resisting
— and winning.
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February 4, 2022
Join Diresta And Friends On Netflix For Some Silly Making Fun

Today, Netflix announced “Making Fun” a new show starring a bunch of our friends from the maker community. You’ll probably recognize Jimmy Diresta, Graz Makes, Pat Lap, Derek From Malden, and Paul Jackman. This looks fantastic! I think it is important to point out and notice that this isn’t a competition. Just some makers having […]
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February 3, 2022
Maker’s Knowledge

Maker’s knowledge is the unique understanding of a thing by the person who made it. Author and Make: contributor Bill Gurstelle talks about his books, his favorite projects and his ongoing study of the history of science and technology, where the concept of Maker’s Knowledge has been developed. It is knowledge only available to the […]
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February 2, 2022
Can You Machine A Useful Steam Engine In A Home Shop?

Quinn from BlondieHacks has just started a very interesting new project. She’s going to build a steam engine in her home shop. I don’t mean one of those tiny little desk toys, an actual functional (somewhat small) steam engine! This machine comes as a kit, but it isn’t the type of kit you may be […]
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January 31, 2022
Blindbot Is Like A Guide Dog, Without The Dog

Imagine for a moment that you could hold a guide dog’s leash and feel the tug in the right direction, or notification to halt, all without having to care for a dog? That’s effectively what Blindbot produces. Born out of Makerspace ETH Zurich, the Blindbot is a project that uses optical recognition to guide folks […]
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January 28, 2022
These 3D Printed Extensions Make Xbox Controllers More Accessible

Follow along as I help a gamer get his blast on.
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January 26, 2022
Maker Love on Maker Campus!

see what's coming up from makers you know!
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We Can’t Get Enough Of Cameron Hughes’ Mechanical Transforming Fashion

We’ve seen a relatively new face circulating around Instagram and TikTok lately, showing off some really cool new projects. This is Cameron Hughes, and his explorations in fashion harness technology for some very interesting results. This is the first one that I saw, and it really drew my attention. Cameron calls this the “Worm Hole […]
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