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Book Description

Makers are always identifying ways to invent new products and hack devices to improve their lives and lifestyle. With easily accessible components, open source hardware, and hackable platforms, it’s easier and more fun than ever. In MAKE Volume 38, readers will learn to build many projects, including:

  • A Raspberry Pi-powered tablet
  • An Arduino-driven cell phone
  • The Sing-Along Song Devocalizer
  • Amazing CNC furniture projects
  • The Pocket Bot Mini Robot Arm
The possibilities are endless—with the right tools and build instructions from MAKE.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Welcome
  4. Reader Input
  5. Engineering for Real World Problems
  6. Crowdfunding
  7. Encouraging Girls to Hack and Make
  8. Made on Earth
  9. Musical Toys of the ’80s
  10. Maker-Friendly Hardware Stores
  11. Makers on Ice
  12. Kickstart a Kids’ Makerspace
  13. RasPi Tablet
  14. The (Google) Glass Menagerie
  15. Open-Source Cellphone
  16. Scratch-Built Laptop
  17. THE DIGITAL EYE
  18. The Big Picture
  19. Top DIY Photo Hacks
  20. Light Painting
  21. Brownie Pan LED Light Pane
  22. The Kinograph
  23. Five 3D-Printed Cameras
  24. Light-Field Photography
  25. 10 Tips for Great Build Videos
  26. Photographing Small Objects
  27. Glow Bike
  28. Hippie Bike Panniers
  29. Video Game Plushies
  30. Wireless Ergo Mouse
  31. Dremel Devil
  32. Toy Inventor’s Notebook
  33. Raspberry Pirate Radio
  34. Remaking History
  35. R/C Remote Drop Mechanism
  36. 123: Piezo Contact Mic
  37. Wiimote Whiteboard IR Saber
  38. Vintage Bulb Lamp
  39. Solitary Bee Condos
  40. Howtoons
  41. Amateur Scientist
  42. DIY Sriracha "Rooster" Sauce
  43. 123: GoPro Swivel Mount
  44. CNC Workbench
  45. New Maker Tech
  46. Tool Reviews
  47. Books
  48. Homebrew: CT Scanner
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