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Yummy – Make-Ahead Meals 2016


Yummy – Make-Ahead Meals 2016
English | 108 pages | True PDF | 15 MB

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Make: Tech DIY: Easy Electronics Projects for Parents and Kids


Ji Sun Lee, Jaymes Dec, “Make: Tech DIY: Easy Electronics Projects for Parents and Kids”
English | ISBN: 1680451774 | 2016 | PDF/EPUB/MOBI | 192 pages | 29 MB/40 MB/65 MB

Kid Crafts introduces younger children to the magic of electronics through the softer side of circuits! Young explorers will learn about electronics through sewing and craft projects aimed at maker parents and their children, elementary school teachers, and kids’ activity leaders. Each project introduces new skills and new components in a progressive series of projects that take learners from the very basics to understanding how to use components such as sensors, transistors, and timers. The book is breezy, highly illustrated, and fun for everyone!

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Make: – August-September 2015


Make: – August-September 2015
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 44 MB

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Make: – April-May 2015


Make: – April-May 2015
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 61 MB

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Make: – June-July 2015


Make: – June-July 2015
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 54 MB

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Make: FPGAs: Turning Software into Hardware with Eight Fun and Easy DIY Projects


Make: FPGAs: Turning Software into Hardware with Eight Fun and Easy DIY Projects by David Romano
English | Mar 18, 2016 | ISBN: 145718785X | 256 Pages | DAISY/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (True) | 183.43 MB

What if you could use software to design hardware? Not just any hardware-imagine specifying the behavior of a complex parallel computer, sending it to a chip, and having it run on that chip-all without any manufacturing? With Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), you can design such a machine with your mouse and keyboard. When you deploy it to the FPGA, it immediately takes on the behavior that you defined. Want to create something that behaves like a display driver integrated circuit? How about a CPU with an instruction set you dreamed up? Or your very own Bitcoin miner You can do all this with FPGAs.

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Make: Action: Movement, Light, and Sound with Arduino and Raspberry Pi


Simon Monk, “Make: Action: Movement, Light, and Sound with Arduino and Raspberry Pi”
English | ISBN: 1457187795 | 2016 | PDF/EPUB/MOBI | 360 pages | 140 MB/140 MB/244 MB

Beginning with the basics and moving gradually to greater challenges, this book takes you step-by-step through experiments and projects that show you how to make your Arduino or Raspberry Pi create and control movement, light, and sound. In other words: action!

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Print, Make, Wear: Creative Projects for Digital Textile Design


Print, Make, Wear: Creative Projects for Digital Textile Design By Melanie Bowles
2015 | 176 Pages | ISBN: 1780674708 | PDF | 43 MB

This book features 14 original projects that will inspire you to create your own digitally printed textile designs. Digital techniques are inspired by traditional handcrafts such as patchwork and embroidery, and utilize Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

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Make: Tinkering: Kids Learn


Make: Tinkering: Kids Learn by Making Stuff by Curt Gabrielson
English | 6 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 1680450387 | 250 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 25.77 MB/46.04 MB/33.73 MB

After-school and out-of-school programs–as well as home schooling–have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things. Updated with new photographs and in full color, this new edition is even more accessible to young makers or young-at-heart makers.

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Make: Planes, Gliders and Paper Rockets: Simple Flying Things Anyone Can Make–Kites and Copters, To…


Make: Planes, Gliders and Paper Rockets: Simple Flying Things Anyone Can Make–Kites and Copters, Too! by James Floyd Kelly
English | 13 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187698 | 101 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 240.19 MB/146.72 MB/237.05 MB

You don’t need kids to tell you that Making is Fun. Just get them in a room with simple projects, common household tools and utensils, inexpensive supplies, and their imagination. All young people need is an interest in how the world works, the right tools to explore, and some projects to serve as jumping-off points for their explorations. Make: Simple Flying Things offers five flight projects that are easy to build, inexpensive, and expandable–just add imagination!

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Make: Easy 1+2+3 Projects: From the Pages of Make


Make: Easy 1+2+3 Projects: From the Pages of Make by The Editors of Make:
English | 16 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 1680450441 | 128 Pages | PDF (True) | 13.71 MB

From the pages of Make: magazine comes this collection of dozens of projects you can make in your home or school workshop. You’ll learn how to create toys and games from stuff you have lying around, create unusual and inspiring home improvements, and even find some new ways to have fun outdoors. You might even learn something along the way: electronics, flight, science, math, and engineering. In this book,

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Getting Started with Intel Edison: Sensors, Actuators, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on the Tiny Atom-Powered…


Make: Getting Started with Intel Edison: Sensors, Actuators, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on the Tiny Atom-Powered Linux Module (Make : Technology on Your Time) by Stephanie Moyerman
English | 25 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187590 | 197 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 14.95 MB/29.66 MB/15.21 MB

The Intel Edison is a crowning achievement of Intel’s adaptation of its technology into maker-friendly products. They’ve packed the dual-core power of the Atom CPU, combined it with a sideboard microcontroller brain, and added in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and a generous amount of RAM (1GB) and flash storage (4GB). This book, written by Stephanie Moyerman, a research scientist with Intel’s Smart Device Innovation Team, teaches you everything you need to know to get started making things with Edison, the compact and powerful Internet of Things platform.

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Make: 3D Printing Projects: Toys, Bots, Tools, and Vehicles To Print Yourself


Make: 3D Printing Projects: Toys, Bots, Tools, and Vehicles To Print Yourself (Make : Technology on Your Time) by Brook Drumm
English | 5 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187248 | 288 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 228.29 MB/197.87 MB/213.85 MB

The promise of 3D printing is locked behind the set of skills needed to make amazing things with it. Even with the widespread availability of free CAD tools like TinkerCAD, OpenSCAD, and SketchUp, figuring out where to start is a challenge: if looking at a blank canvas in a word processor or drawing app gives you pause, imagine how much more intimidating it is with a blank 3D canvas! When you’re ready to graduate beyond downloading and printing models from Thingiverse and YouMagine, this book will help you get over the "designer’s block" that many face. And 3D-printed models can be so much more than plastic–you’ll learn how to augment your projects with motors and electronics. After you finish some of the projects in this book, you’ll be ready–and inspired–to design and make your own.

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Make: Design for 3D Printing


Make: Design for 3D Printing: Scanning, Creating, Editing, Remixing, and Making in Three Dimensions (Make : Technology on Your Time) by Tatiana Reinhard
English | 11 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187361 | 160 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 29.78 MB/51.14 MB/82.42 MB

Not too long ago, operating a desktop 3d printer meant building your own, tweaking, tuning, and constantly upgrading. No more–3d printing has expanded into schools, libraries, homes, makerspaces, and hackerspaces. It’s easy to get started with 3d printing, but it takes work to become a great 3d designer. Once you’ve graduated from downloading other peoples’ model and doing simple rudimentary modeling of your own, you’re going to want to try your hand at making something beautiful and enduring. Make: Design for 3D Printing gets you going with professional-level (and free!) design tools, and shows you how to model, scan, and perfect your designs. You’ll learn amazing tips and tricks along the way, such as how to make 3D-printed moving models that print in place: take them off the printer, give them a wiggle, and they are ready to move!

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Make: Getting Started with Drones


Make: Getting Started with Drones: Build and Customize Your Own Quadcopter by Terry Kilby
English | 30 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 1457183307 | 204 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 79.86 MB/131.76 MB/90.35 MB

Want to make something that can fly? How about a flying robot? In this book, you’ll learn how drones work, how to solve some of the engineering challenges a drone presents, and how to build your own–an autonomous quadcopter that you can build, customize, and fly. Your drone will be your eyes in the sky and in places where a human could never get to-much less fit!

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Make: Like The Pioneers


Make: Like The Pioneers: A Day in the Life with Sustainable, Low-Tech/No-Tech Solutions (Make Magazine) by The Editors of Make
English | 21 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 1680450549 | 122 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 84.5 MB/135.86 MB/483.98 MB

You may have mastered Arduino and 3D printing, but what will you make when the power goes out? This book, featuring projects drawn from previous issues of Make: and Craft:, features projects you can build with little or no technology. Whether it’s making your own cider or starting a fire with a bow drill, the projects in this book will let you keep making even when you’re away from civilization. Whether you’re on a camping trip or fortifying the last human settlement against hordes of zombies, you’ll find something in this book that will keep you happy, engaged, and most important of all… alive!

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Make: Paper Inventions


Make: Paper Inventions: Machines that Move, Drawings that Light Up, and Wearables and Structures You Can Cut, Fold, and Roll (Make: Technology on Your Time) by Kathy Ceceri
English | 28 Sept. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187523 | 132 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 197.37 MB/311.8 MB/195.35 MB

Paper is amazing stuff. It’s cheap, easy to use, and easy to recycle. It’s lightweight and easy to cut or tear–but incredibly strong when folded, layered, or rolled. It can stand stiff as a board, pop up like a spring, or hang softly like a silk scarf. It’s disposable, but it can last for centuries. Its surface can be rough, or creamy smooth, or shiny. Sometimes it’s so thin you can see through it; other times, it’s thick enough to hold globs of paint. But it can also be beautiful, all on its own.

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Make: Getting Started with Processing: A Hands-On Introduction to Making Interactive Graphics


Make: Getting Started with Processing: A Hands-On Introduction to Making Interactive Graphics (Make : Technology on Your Time) by Casey Reas
English | 2 Oct. 2015 | ISBN: 1457187086 | 238 Pages | EPUB/MOBI/PDF (True) | 59.49 MB

Processing opened up the world of programming to artists, designers, educators, and beginners. This short book gently introduces the core concepts of computer programming and working with Processing. Written by the co-founders of the Processing project, Reas and Fry, Getting Started with Processing shows you how easy it is to make software and systems with interactive graphics. If you’re an artist looking to develop interactive graphics programs or a programmer on your way to becoming an artist, this book will take you where you want to go. Updated with new material on graphics manipulation, data, and for the latest version of Processing.

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Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery, 2 edition


Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery, 2 edition by Charles Platt
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1680450263 | 352 pages | PDF + EPUB | 142 MB

"This is teaching at its best!"

–Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer (the world’s most successful integrated circuit), and author of Much Ado About Almost Nothing: Man’s Encounter with the Electron

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Make: Getting Started with littleBits


Make: Getting Started with littleBits: Prototyping and Inventing with Modular Electronics by Ayah Bdeir
English | Apr 30, 2015 | ISBN: 1457186705 | 190 Pages | PDF/EPUB/MOBI (True) | 250.69 MB/260.77 MB/337.52 MB

littleBits are electronic building blocks with over 60 modules and trillions of combinations. With littleBits, anyone can harness the power of electronics, microcontrollers, and the cloud–regardless of age, gender, technical ability, or educational background. You can combine these simple, snap-together, magnetic bricks to make simple electronic circuits, or build robots and devices that combine sensors, microcontrollers, and cloud connectivity. This book, co-authored by littleBits founder Ayah Bdeir, along with top-selling author Matt Richardson (Getting Started with Raspberry Pi), teaches you just enough electronics to start making things with littleBits and takes you on up through connecting littleBits to the cloud and programming with its Arduino-compatible module.

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