Welcome
Dale Dougherty
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Ten tips on using your maker skills for humanitarian, environmental, and social causes.Page 10

An open letter to California Governor Jerry Brown advocating an intrastate exemption to facilitate investment crowdfunding.Page 12

After working as a hardware engineer, attending grad school at Harvard, and working in science and engineering education for 10 years, I decided to go back to my community last year and start a program for girls.Page 13
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Rock out like it’s 1985.Page 20

Celebrate eclectic inventory and long-standing experience.Page 24

In Antarctica, maker spirit is the key to survival.Page 26

How to choose and finance high-tech tools for young makers.Page 28
A usable, portable, Linux-based all-in-one system.Page 30

Menagerie 34 Modding, hacking, and DIY-ing Google's geeky goggles.Page 34
Designing and refining an Arduino-powered phone.Page 38
An impractical and somewhat quixotic labor of open-source computer love.Page 40
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Take a 100+ megapixel macro photo with a basic digital camera.Page 44

Eight easy-bake tips ‘n’ tricks for pro-quality shots on a DIY budget.Page 50

Tips, tools, and techniques for beautiful long-exposure photography.Page 52
Roll your own for a fraction of the cost of pro units.Page 56

Open-source digitizer for your archived film.Page 58

From pinhole to digital, these cameras are all printable on desktop machines.Page 59

Discover a new way of taking pictures.Page 60
Clean your space, write a script, add a kitty, and more!Page 62
Master lighting and background for your pint-sized captures. Page 64

Use EL wire to make your bike light up.Page 68

Build saddlebags from 5-gallon buckets.Page 71

Make stuffed animals of your favorite video game heroes and monsters.Page 72

Adventures in ergonomic foam sculpting and “Sugru skinning.”Page 76

Print it, spin it up, and watch it fly.Page 78
Build a spray booth under your stairs.Page 79

Hack your Pi into an FM transmitter.Page 80
Make the mechanism that put early movies on the big screen.Page 82

Carry a toy high in the air and drop it from your R/C plane or copter!Page 84

Amplify acoustics through vibrations.Page 85

Mod a toy light sword to control your PC.Page 86

Switch on the nostalgic glow with this dimmable, modern table lamp.Page 88

A swanky pad for bees to go stag.Page 92
Turn your room into a camera obscura.Page 93
Experiment with light and dark sensors.Page 94

Impress your chili-head friends with this homemade hot sauce! Page 96

Build a free-spinning video rig.Page 97

Create custom tables for your workshop.Page 98

An open-source scanner for a fraction of the cost of its bigger hospital siblings.Page 112
On the horizon for 3D printing, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi.Page 102
MAKE's recommendations for useful maker tools and materials. Page 104
Text tools for your bench or bedside table.Page 107