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“Create an Internet-connected doorbell (that doesn’t break when the internet goes down!) Discover what it takes to build a sea-going 3D printed boat Turn anything at all into a musical instrument”

“Robots were supposed to make our lives easier, but where are they? Well, it turns out that if you want to have your own electronic companion, you’re probably going to have to make it yourself. This issue, we take …

“3D printing is one of the defining technologies of our age, but it can be a little tricky at times. We’ve poked and prodded our experts and squeezed out 60 tips, tricks and techniques to help your 3D printing …

“Forget the world of work for a while and build a full-sized arcade cabinet, complete with clicky buttons, joystick and even a coin machine to extort money from yourself. We’ll guide you through all the steps needed to make …

“Discover the Feather ecosystem that makes the electronics of your projects as simple as slotting the different modules together. Also inside, we find out what it take to build a full-sized open source robotic dog from YouTube sensation James Bruton …

“Nature is the ultimate maker, and this issue we’re looking at hacks that work with the natural world whether that’s to study it, help protect it, or just generally take in its beauty. Discover an Arduino-compatible watch Find …

“At the moment, lots of us are spending a bit more time at home than usual. Let’s make the most of the hacking potential here and upgrade our houses with extra features to make our lives a little easier …

“The Arduino ecosystem is fantastic and covers a huge range of hardware and software, but this size can mean some of it’s best bits are a little hard to find. In this issue, we pick out our 75 top …

“Woodworking has always seemed equal parts challenging and inviting to us. Where do you even start? You start here: we’ve taken the complex art of woodworking and distilled it to the basics. The tools, the materials you need, and …

“You don’t have to understand electronics to be a maker, but adding a few billion electrons can add light, interactivity, motion, or (some limited) intelligence to the things you make. In this issue we’ll help you get started …