
Chris started Castle Bravo as a personal project — with the idea of turning a bouncy castle into a boat — a motorized floating bouncy castle.
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The Bay Area Maker Faire has returned! This is fantastic news for those of us who missed it, and wonderful news for those who have never attended. This year were going to be at a new location, which will bring its own unique flavor to the event. Regardless of if youve been 20 times or [&]
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He is a professor in the Department of Innovation Systems at the Graduate School of Engineering Science at Osaka University. He conducts research at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute (ATR) and is the author of renowned texts on robotics such as Android Science and What Is a Robot? He has also constructed some humanoid robots [&]
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Maker Faire Tokyo 2023 will be held for two days on October 14th and 15th at Tokyo Big Sight, featuring 270 maker teams. Check out this video from last year! Featured Makers 100 by Hirotaka Niisato Maker’s comment: sIve aggregated 100 solenoids to create a single device. You can enjoy the sensation of pressing it [&]
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The Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) runs a free program that allows creators to certify that their hardware complies with the community definition of open source hardware. Whenever you see the certification logo, you know that the certified hardware meets this standard. Currently the Certification database lists over 2300 individual certifications! In September we added [&]
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Buying cheap toys and ripping the tech guts out of them is a time honored tradition. Here's where and how to get a cheap tiny projector!
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Maker Faire Rome 2023 is an opportunity for businesses and makers to do business in a new way. Discover MFR Networking to access business opportunities!
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Maker Faire is always a magical fountain of inspiration. Every one I go to, I come home with a list of things I want to build, and dreams of projects much bigger than my skillset can provide. Part of that is because the team puts so much effort into collecting and displaying pieces that really [&]
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We're pulling out all the stops and bringing in some impressive items. This one is my personal favorite though!
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For many of you out there, you recall the idea that a 3D printer could -in theory 3d print itself. Thats more or less the basis of the whole RepRap project that most home based 3d printers were born out of. This project takes that concept and turns it at a new angle! It [&]
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The new Raspberry Pi 5 shows a 2-3x performance increase over the previous model in our hands-on testing — read on for full specs and exclusive coverage!
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You can learn more about making games than you ever have before at Maker Faire Rome
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I really love the different ways that the Arm development hub helps me get the info I need, when I need it.
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Paul's string art robot is impressive, but the path he took to get there - as well as the persistence required - is what is really impressive
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This year, Maker Faire Shenzhen has an insightful tour of local manufacturing facilities and it looks like it will be incredible!
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We took the Monokei Standard for a test drive. Join us while we share our thoughts.
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What a makerspace at Moreno Valley College can do for community college students and faculty Donnell Layne and Jason Kennedy developed the iMake Innovation Center Makerspace at Moreno Valley College in Southern California, an Hispanic-serving community college in Riverside. They talk about developing the space to meet the needs of students and faculty as well [&]
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Theyve been teasing it online for a few weeks now, and the time has come to officially introduce the Bambu Lab A1 Mini. Much to the surprise of many in the community, Bambu have chosen to go with a bed slinger design, or one in which the bed moves as well as the extruder, reminiscent [&]
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A quick firmware update, or a cheap accessory can breathe new life into those aging 3D Printers. Speed will change your world.
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The eyes are the window to the soul. This unique item from Anouk Wipprecht uses eyes to give us a clear view into your cognitive load.
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