Let’s Cyber [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: new chrome available, a print a day keeps the laser cutter away, homebrew cable, and a farewell to calibration cubes.
Cyber Sandwich [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: a modular cyberdeck, a clock that runs on marbles, a Faz-Wrench, and a backpack for bots.
Prime Time [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: Bob’s bobble head, machine learning for quirky droids, a laptop with a side of soldering iron, and an easy recipe for haunted mirrors.
Rolling With the Rabbit [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update, riding in the Lunar New Year, a world of sound, cactus-core, a guide to Noods, DIN rails for your racks, and Cuttle boxes.
Makers at SiliCon 2022 [Maker Update]
This week on a special SiliCon edition of Maker Update a face-detecting shoulder robot friend, Victorian dress, a noisy cricket, R2 junior, wearable Gundam, walking with Wall-E, and a glove from 3D printed fabric.
Picture This [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update, a Pi-powered portrait picture plotter, screaming plants, time for your old TV, trash kang, big bones, and a quest for animatronic perfection.
Take My Picture [Maker Update]
This week on Maker Update: An Arduino picture painter, tufting rugs, an RC snow speeder, DIY motion-control camera rigs, a scratch-built industrial robot arm, LED stick person costume, and an answer to the question “should I have used a 555 timer?”
MIDI Monster Mash [Maker Update] *Adafruit Edition*
This month on the Adafruit edition of Maker Update, a pocket-sized procedural MIDI sequencer, Empire State Maker Faire, a menagerie of matrices, solar powered projects, and this little cutie pie!
DIY Flip Digits [MakerUpdate #105]
This week on Maker Update, servo-powered flip digits, an animated GIF photo booth, remote controlled LED eyes, a pair of ping pong launchers, soldering brass rod, interactive Totoro, and an F-clamp that can roll.
Boards, Bots & Ghosts [Maker Update #99]
This week on Maker Update, Ghost Rider, Prop-Maker, Particle Mesh boards, Simone’s Calendar, defeating DRM, MIT’s Fiberbots, an open source cat, and a library of printable Lego bricks.