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Amateur Scientist: Tracking Heat Islands
Use data loggers and DIY sensors to map temperatures where you live. Towns are hotter than countryside, parking lots are scorching compared to green fields — what else can you discover? Another great amateur science project from Forrest M. Mims III, who shows you how to build and mount simple sensors and then deploy them on cars to take mobile transects, then use the data to create temperature maps.

Self-Filling Pet Water Bowl
Keep your pet happy and hydrated with this simple build.

Jumbo Hand-Launcher for Folding Wing Glider
With this portable and inexpensive launcher, even the youngest kids can achieve impressive flights with the Rocket Glider from MAKE Volume 31.

Howtoons: Ripcord Rotor Chopper
Make a fun propeller toy, complete with a ripcord launcher. Grip it, and rip it!

Toy Inventor’s Notebook: Ant-Free Feeder
Stop ants from getting into your hummingbird feeder with a DIY moat.

Getting Started in Aerial Video
How to make killer videos from your multicopter or drone.

DIY TV & Media Center
Make a DIY television with the ability to display broadcast TV programs. It will also play movies with the help of a Raspberry Pi microcontroller serving as media center!

Sir George Cayley and the Glider
Build the simple plane that defined modern aircraft — 100 years before the Wright brothers. Another fun and fascinating project from William Gurstelle's "Remaking History" column in MAKE.

Use a Drill Press as a Lathe
Whenever I need a small turned item, I resort to tricking my drill press into thinking it’s a lathe.

Zombie Flashlight
Build a powerful pocket flashlight with reclaimed parts and an “undead” battery! The clever "joule thief" circuit powers a 3V LED with a single 1.5V battery and it can even run on dead batteries — and it all fits into an empty lip balm tube. Make a bunch and give them to your friends.

Bamboo Hors d’Oeuvre Tray
A few clever cuts and you’ll be serving in style! Here’s an hors d’oeuvre tray you can make with only bamboo and a little glue. Somewhere between grass and wood on God’s celestial materials list, bamboo is exceptional stuff. Lightweight, strong, elastic, and durable, it’s one of mankind’s earliest building materials. It works, bonds, and finishes well. This tray is perfect for serving party snacks — and it also makes an interesting wall decoration, hung either side out.

Salt and Pepper Well
From regular MAKE contributor Len Cullum, a simple and elegant woodworking project for the picnic basket or the dining table. Make one for yourself or someone special, and learn a new trick while you're at it — how to use a drill press as a lathe for turning small wooden objects.