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Maker's Notebooks are the perfect place to write your own ideas, diagrams, sketches, calculations and notes and make excellent gifts for all the Maker, Crafter, Teacher, Student, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist, Dreamers out there...hey that sounds like you! The Maker's Notebook (10" x 7") contains 150 pages of engineering graph paper with 20 pages of excellent Maker reference material. New introduction and content from DIY tech and cyberculture writer - editor, Gareth Branwyn, covering microcontrollers, 3D Printer Filament Guide, and of course, more tips and tricks with the team at Make: and…mehr

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Maker's Notebooks are the perfect place to write your own ideas, diagrams, sketches, calculations and notes and make excellent gifts for all the Maker, Crafter, Teacher, Student, Engineer, Inventor, Scientist, Dreamers out there...hey that sounds like you! The Maker's Notebook (10" x 7") contains 150 pages of engineering graph paper with 20 pages of excellent Maker reference material. New introduction and content from DIY tech and cyberculture writer - editor, Gareth Branwyn, covering microcontrollers, 3D Printer Filament Guide, and of course, more tips and tricks with the team at Make: and the Maker Community itself. This special gift boxed version will protect the notebook for years to come and includes a 3-month Make: Digital Membership code with access to more than 70 back issues of Make: magazine.
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Autorenporträt
Make: unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages. Make: celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will. The Make: audience continues to be a growing culture and community that believes in bettering ourselves, our environment, our educational system, our entire world. This is much more than an audience, it's a worldwide creative jam that Make: is leading, we call it the Maker Movement.