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While working as a computer sales consultant nearly 20 years ago, Canadian artist Peter McFarlane was profoundly struck by the rapid evolution of electronics and the subsequent volume of electronic...

By Goli Mohammadi

Categories: Art & Design

Michael Allison and Aaron Sherwood are both musicians and performance artists who partnered up to create Firewall, an interactive performance object that’s made of a piece of spandex stretched across...

By Matt Richardson

Categories: Art & Design Electronics

With his impressive Ohm Sound installation, glass artist Shawn Ayerst has both audio and visual stimulation down pat.

By Laura Kiniry

Categories: Art & Design

I met Carl Stoner at Maker Faire New York, where he was a volunteer. Actually, I met his wooden hat first, as I was enamored with the idea of a...

By Jason Babler

Categories: Art & Design

As a maker, you have some great ideas. You probably have some solid skills, too. You might be a welder, an electronics whiz, or a woodworker. Odds are, though, you’re...

By Ryan P.C. Lawson | Page 12

Categories: Maker Pro

Wouldn’t it be cool if we could get all these makers together in one place to share what they make?

By Goli Mohammadi

Categories: Makers

Gelatin is used in lots of things like food, candy, and pharmaceutical and paintball capsules, but it also has interesting optical properties.

By Bob Knetzger | Page 160

Categories: Fun & Games Home

Thanks to the recent explosion of devices such as the Nike FuelBand, Jawbone Up, and Fitbit, the ability to ubiquitously track everything from our heart rates and activity levels to...

By Syuzi Pakhchyan | Page 16

Categories: Health Science

This is MAKE’s third issue featuring robots, after Volume 06 in 2006 and Volume 27 in 2011. So, what’s changed in robots in that span of time from a maker’s...

By Gareth Branwyn | Page 8

Categories: Electronics Robotics

Don’t let a torn seam doom your veteran work jeans to the landfill. With just a few stitches, they can return to the workshop with honor as a handsome, durable...

By Gregory Hayes

Categories: Tools Workshop

A GPS unit is a great CAR accessory, but the power cord hanging across the dashboard is an eyesore. Many vehicles have 12V power at the rear-view mirror, with a...

By Doug Watson

Categories: Electronics Hacks

No matter what you plan to make, invent, or discover, one of the best steps you can take is to keep a detailed record of your progress.

By Forrest M. Mims III

Categories: General

Pop quiz: What does the top edge of say, your utility closet door look like? I’m betting that you’ve never seen it, even if you’ve lived in your home for...

By Sean Michael Ragan

Categories: Furniture Home

MonoBox is a small, inexpensive powered speaker that amplifies the output of your headphone music player. It’s little but it’s loud! All the circuit parts are available from RadioShack. The...

By Ross Hershberger

Categories: Electronics Music

Friction-weld, rivet, sand, paint — arm yourself with simple tools and techniques to take your desktop 3D printer to the next level.

By Matt Griffin

Categories: 3D Printing Workshop

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