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HackSpace Magazine: Issue 45

August 2021

by HackSpace Team

HackSpace Magazine: Issue 45

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Book Description

This issue we're paying homage to some of our favourite projects built on the Raspberry Pi. We're living in a golden age for experimentation, accessible making and digital discovery - and a large part of that is thanks to this teeny tiny computer. Just add imagination!

- How one maker achieved perfection (yes, really!) by embracing failure;
- Our pick of the best walking robot kits;
- A deceptively simple hack for printing large objects (hint - you make the printer bigger);
- Homebrew improvements to a cheap CNC machine;
- How to put an oak handle on an old kitchen knife;
- ... and loads more.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-SA). You can download HackSpace Magazine: Issue 45 ebook for free in PDF format (40.3 MB).

Table of Contents

Section 1
Top Projects
Section 2
Objet 3d'art
Section 3
Meet the Maker: Willow Creative
Section 4
Letters
Section 5
Kickstarting
Section 6
Raspberry Pi builds
Section 7
How I Made: Ever-blooming Flower
Section 8
Interview: Laura Kampf
Section 9
Improviser's Toolbox Milk cartons
Section 10
In the workshop Knife handle

Book Details

Title
HackSpace Magazine: Issue 45
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
Raspberry Pi Press
Published
2021
Pages
116
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
40.3 MB
License
CC BY-NC-SA

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