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Author: Kathy Ceceri

Kathy's superpower is creating low-tech robotics and engineering projects that really work using ordinary everyday stuff. Her titles for Maker Media include Musical Inventions, Fabric Inventions, Edible Inventions, Paper Inventions, and Making Simple Robots. When she's not busy writing, Kathy presents workshops for students and educators at schools, museums, libraries,...

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Author: wpengine

This is the "wpengine" admin user that our staff uses to gain access to your admin area to provide support and troubleshooting. It can only be accessed by a button in our secure log that auto generates a password and dumps that password after the staff member has logged in....

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The Queen of Caulk

The Queen of Caulk

11/01/2012

In her studio overlooking the Aar, de Senna buttoned up her lab coat, donned her latex gloves and face mask,...

How-To: Trash Can Composter

How-To: Trash Can Composter

10/10/2012

Commercial composting canisters can be expensive, but spend an hour or less drilling holes in an old trash can, and...

Hacking the Free Seas

Hacking the Free Seas

09/24/2012

Aquatic craft makers will give a presentation and Mare Liberum will be building vessels at World Maker Faire in Queens,...

blowhard

Big Blowhards

08/22/2012

Who will be the first to make a machine that propels a pumpkin more than a mile?

Self-Balancing Unicycle

Self-Balancing Unicycle

08/17/2012

21-year-old MIT computer science and electrical engineering student Stephan Boyer built Bullet, a self-balancing electric unicycle that reaches a top...

Your Comments

Your Comments

08/13/2012

And we're back with our thirty-ninth installment of Your Comments. Here are our favorites from the past week, from Makezine,...

Motor Mashup Master

Motor Mashup Master

08/10/2012

Randy Grubb has one sweet job: working from his Grants Pass, Ore., garage, he builds hot rods. His rides, however,...

Kits and Revolutions

Kits and Revolutions

07/31/2012

The Industrial Revolution began with kits. In 1763, Glasgow University’s scale model Newcomen steam engine broke, so the physics professor...

Your Comments

07/30/2012

And we're back with our thirty-seventh installment of Your Comments. Here are our favorites from the past week, from Makezine,...

Maker Faire Detroit is a Wrap

07/29/2012

This year’s Maker Faire Detroit is over, and it’s another great example of a community coming together to share the...

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