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Meshtastic Walkie-Textie |
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From Make: magazine: Meshtastic is a tool for communicating without the need of cellular service. In simplest terms, think of it like a walkie-talkie for texting. It’s a distributed, off-grid, mesh communication system, and just as with the venerable walkie-talkies of old, you don’t need a license or special permit to use it. |
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Epilog Laser Announces Fusion Ascent Laser Series |
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Epilog’s NEW Fusion Ascent Laser Series gives makers and entrepreneurs high‑speed 120 IPS/3048 mm/s engraving speeds, enhanced pass‑through capability, and the IRIS™ HD+ camera for precise, real‑time alignment. With multiple table sizes, CO2 and fiber options, and industrial‑level reliability, the Fusion Ascent is designed to help small businesses scale with confidence! |
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Special Edition Make: Live |
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Join Dale Dougherty and original makers from the 2006 Maker Faire Bay Area as they look back on their groundbreaking projects and share what they’ve been up to since. Don’t miss this 20th anniversary virtual celebration on April 22, 2026 at 4 PM Pacific Time, the same day that Early Bird Ticket prices disappear for Maker Faire Bay Area 2026. |
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Desktop Pixel Art Player p3a |
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p3a is a fun desktop companion. It’s a 4-inch little screen that you set up once, and it keeps going on its own, playing animated artworks (“gifs”) and periodically obtaining new ones from the internet. It connects to Giphy.com and to Makapix.Club (an open-source pixel art social network), or you can copy your own offline files. |
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Turn It Up! 3D-Printed Wood Lathe |
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From Make: magazine: Wood turning is a fun hobby that is simple and satisfying to pick up. Turning has been around for centuries and it’s no surprise why — the results are stunning, and even easy turning projects can give a professional feel to many a design. Author Chris Borge shows you how to make your own simple wood turning lathe using 3D- printed parts and some hardware you may already have on hand. |
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Tabletop Strike |
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Maker stories from the Make: Substack: Danny Lum developed an entirely 3D-printable automatic bowling alley — complete with a mechanical pinsetter, ball return, camera-based scoring system, and LED animations that fits on your tabletop. |
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Hands-On with the Matter and Form Three 3D Scanner |
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From the latest issue of Make: magazine: The Matter and Form Three, their third-generation semi-pro scanner, feels like a gift from the future. |
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Make: Getting Started with Arduiono | Best Seller! |
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Co-authored by Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi, this is the friendliest on-ramp into physical computing, from breadboard basics and your first blinking LED, to building a plant-watering system and talking to the cloud. Pair it with the Make: Arduino Electronics Starter Pack for everything you need to jump straight into making.
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