Book description
The first magazine devoted entirely to do-it-yourself technology projects presents its 29th quarterly edition for people who like to tweak, disassemble, recreate, and invent cool new uses for technology.
MAKE Volume 29 takes bio-hacking to a new level. Get introduced to DIY tracking devices before they hit the consumer electronics marketplace. Learn how to build an EKG machine to study your heartbeat, and put together a DIY bio lab to study athletic motion using consumer grade hardware.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Copyright Page
- Welcome
- Reader Input
- Maker’s Calendar
- Making Trouble
- Made on Earth
- Making Makers
- Country Scientist
- Make Free
- Kyle Machulis: Hardware Hacker
- Groovy Mechanical Sound Players
- Meet Carol Reiley
- Air Guitar Hero
- Pulse Sensor
- Gateways to the Soul
- See Inside Your Own Eyes
- North Paw and Heart Spark
- DIY Blood Pressure Monitor
- Tacit: A Haptic Wrist Rangefinder
- We Have the Technology
- Tiny Wanderer Robot
- Geiger Counter
- Nerf Gun
- 1+2+3: High-Pressure Foam Rockets
- Kinect Hacking
- Outdoors
- Workshop
- Home
- Circuits
- Music
- 1+2+3: Paper Clip Record Player
- Howtoons: The Pneumatic Kids
- Electronics: Fun and Fundamentals
- Toy Inventor’s Notebook
- Toolbox
- Heirloom Technology
- Remaking History: The Tuning Fork
- Homebrew: My Arduino-Equipped Still
Product information
- Title: Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 29
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2012
- Publisher(s): Make: Community
- ISBN: 9781449309947
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