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HackSpace Issue 81 (August 2024)
HackSpace Issue 81 (August 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 15.5 MB
From the contents:
- Mathematical crochet. Like 3D printing but w ith hooks.
- KiCad. Tips and tricks to get the most out of PCB design.
- Doming blocks. One more reason to whack things w ith hammers.
HackSpace Issue 80 (July 2024)
HackSpace Issue 80 (July 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 17.8 MB
From the contents:
- Use 3D printing and electronics to get kids into the outside world.
- A 3D-printed tool for your electronics workbench.
- Lots of love for DIY renewable power supplies.
HackSpace Issue 79 (June 2024)
HackSpace Issue 79 (June 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 15.8 MB
From the contents:
- Sanos speakers. Breathe new life into old speakers.
- Woodwork. Build a luxury home for your Raspberry Pi 5.
- 3D printing. Introducing PCTG: the filament of the future.
HackSpace Issue 78 (May 2024)
HackSpace Issue 78 (May 2024)
English | 100 pages | PDF | 15.8 MB
From the contents:
- Cash Register. Grab a Raspberry Pi Pico: we're going to save capital ism!
- 3D-printing planters. Maximise limited space with a vertical herb garden.
- Pico gamepad. Turn GPIOs into run, jump, and shoot buttons.
HackSpace Issue 77 (April 2024)
HackSpace Issue 77 (April 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 12.4 MB
From the contents:
- Dual-axis solar tracker.
- Moving Pixel Clock.
- 3D printer testing and calibration.
- 3D-printed artwork to bring more beauty into your life.
- Discover how 3D print files work and embed your friends in carbonite.
HackSpace Issue 76 (March 2024)
HackSpace Issue 76 (March 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 13.2 MB
From the contents:
Geneva drive clock;
- Building a modular Synth part 4;
- Mecanum Robot : Forwards, backwards, sideways;
- Smart motor : Strap an RP2040 directly to a stepper motor;
- Ditch the sockets – get your electrons from batteries
HackSpace Issue 75 (February 2024)
HackSpace Issue 75 (February 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 28.7 MB
From the contents:
- Smooth away unsightly layer lines with Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB).
- KiCad: How helpful are different PCB manufacturers?
- Raspberry Pi: Build and control a mecanum robot.
- Rubber stamp: Laser-cut an inky decorative shape.
HackSpace Issue 74 (January 2024)
HackSpace Issue 74 (January 2024)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 15.6 MB
From the contents:
This issue we present to you the best maker tech around – a superb selection of toys to delight, inspire and generally improve your making.
HackSpace - 12.2023
HackSpace Issue 73 (December 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 14.8 MB
From the contents:
- How I Made: Jukephone Pick up the phone, listen to music.
- SoM Modular Pico. Build a modular synth with Raspberry Pi Pico.
- Build a home assistant with Neolithic technology – the humble rotary phone.
HackSpace - 11.2023
HackSpace Issue 72 (November 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 16.2 MB
From the contents:
- A beautiful mecanum-wheeled robotics project.
- Teach a K40 laser cutter to speak proper G-code.
- Our wireless headphones have disturbed some.
HackSpace - 10.2023
HackSpace Issue 71 (October 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 15.9 MB
From the contents:
- Learn mechanical engineering with 3D printed linkages.
- Measure time's winged chariot with DIY clocks.
- Build a circuit inside a greetings card.
- Be amazed by a 3D printed, Lidar-equipped robot.
HackSpace - 09.2023
HackSpace Issue 70 (September 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 12 MB
From the contents:
- Design and manufacture your own RP2040-based PCB.
- The glorious YouTube wormhole that is Uri Tuchman.
- Get artificial intelligence to design [mostly] laser-cuttable creations.
HackSpace - 08.2023
HackSpace Issue 69 (August 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 9.8 MB
From the contents:
- Beautiful amalgamations of metal and plastic.
- Cluster Raspberry Pi Picos and make pretty patterns.
- Breathe new life (and old games) into a dusty old Atari ST.
HackSpace - 07.2023
HackSpace Issue 68 (July 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 13.5 MB
From the contents:
- Objet 3d’art. Like Bitcoin, but fewer bits and more metal.
- Photography. Now you can buy a Raspberry Pi, here’s how to use it.
- Off-grid power tools Recharge batteries your way.
HackSpace - 06.2023
HackSpace Issue 67 (June 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 10.6 MB
From the contents:
- Build an ultrasonic lighting setup for your workbench.
- Print-in-place complex moving parts.
- Add NFC technology to greetings cards.
- Use ChatGPT to replace our puny human minds.
There’s a new 3D printer in town – the Prusa MK4. Join us as we go deep into what this new device can do, what makes it stand out from the crowd, and whether it’s worth your hard-earned cash.
HackSpace - 05.2023
HackSpace Issue 66 (May 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 16.2 MB
From the contents:
- Craft the ultimate paper aeroplane
- Power an electric scooter with a Pico
- Marvel at a home-made cat-tracking device
- Print in hard-wearing nylon
- … and loads more!
Got a 3D printer? Get learning mechanical engineering! Use cams, levers, gears and more to make unique moving machines, all designed for free and printed for the cost of a few grams of filament. It’s a lot cheaper than an engineering degree, and arguably a lot more fun too.
HackSpace - 04.2023
HackSpace Issue 65 (April 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 32.3 MB
From the contents:
- The guitar Leo Fender wishes he could have made.
- What’s pushing buttons in the makersphere.
- A homemade electrical power grid simulator.
HackSpace - 03.2023
HackSpace Issue 64 (March 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 38.1 MB
From the contents:
- 3D-printed fabric that flows like silk.
- Soldering irons on test.
- Air cannon rocket.
- Zap plywood to turn it into bespoke project enclosures.
- The slightly fiexible, super-sticky addition to your print toolbox.
- Pico IoT. Plot sensor data in a web app.
HackSpace - 02.2023
HackSpace Issue 63 (February 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 36.7 MB
From the contents:
- DIY Flying Machines. Homemade devices to let your dreams take flight
- Binary clock. Tell the time with zeroes and ones
- Build an IoT device with Anvil
- Learn to solder. Join wires together with blobs of hot metal
- Trombone hero. Build a one-off games controller
HackSpace - 01.2023
HackSpace Issue 62 (January 2023)
English | 100 pages | True PDF | 38.7 MB
From the contents:
- Christmas PCBs and the joy of pointless making
- Special things made to delight and entertain
- Spectacular ideas to borrow/steal for your next build
- Inspiring inventions with $2 and some cardboard
HackSpace - 12.2022
HackSpace Issue 61 (December 2022)
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 52.7 MB
From the contents:
- A new twist on the seven-segment display
- Titanium camping stoves: from idea to product
- Build your own mobile phone network
- Bring life to servos, LEDs, sensors, and more
- What to do with all those shiny polycarbonate circles
HackSpace - 11.2022
HackSpace Issue 60 (November 2022)
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 11.7 MB
From the contents:
- A to-scale functional banana print
- Internet of Things. Incredible objects that people have attached to the internet
- A dive watch. Like a dive bar, but more water-resistant
- Improviser’s Toolbox Tiles. Ideas for fired and glazed clay
- In the workshop. Recreating a Victorian stage illusion
HackSpace - 10.2022
HackSpace Issue 59 (October 2022)
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 21.0 MB
From the contents:
- A classic engineering project with a LEGO spin
- Meet the Maker: Kathy Hinde. Sound and vision creatively combined
- The future of printing. We’ve seen the future, and it’s a Voron
- How I Made: Ceres-1 Portable. A tiny Raspberry Pi laptop
HackSpace - 09.2022
"HackSpace" Issue 58 (September 2022)
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 24.3 MB
From the contents:
- Don’t play with your food: hack it instead!
- Water butt power-up. Keep thirsty plants happy with tech.
- Packing material, insulation, and brilliant making fodder.
- Chocolate, meet 3D printing: inside the tech of hot chocolate.
HackSpace - 08.2022
"HackSpace" Issue 57 (August 2022)
English | 116 pages | True PDF | 25 MB
From the contents:
- It’s amazing what you can do with hot plastic.
- People love rockets. Fair enough…
- A tiny Linux computer that Prince would have loved.
- Build connected projects with the new board from Raspberry Pi.
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