
Welcome - Make: Community
Make: is a global platform that allows Makers come together to learn, share, make, and collaborate. The launch of Make: magazine in 2005, followed by Maker Faire in 2006, jumpstarted a worldwide Maker …
Make: Community - Make: Community
Make: has been elevating makers, nurturing a global cultural movement, and celebrating creativity, innovation and curiosity since 2005.
Let's Make Toolkit - Make: Community
Make: kickstarted the maker movement, cultivating millions of makers and hundreds of thousands of prototypes and products—like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MakerBot, and so many more.
Moments from Maker Faire Bay Area - makethings.make.co
Oct 25, 2024 · The largest celebration of invention, creativity, curiosity and hands-on learning that is inspiring the future. Showcasing the very best of the global Maker Movement represented by …
Make: Arduino Day Premium - Make: Community
Arduino for You! Since its inception, the Arduino has been an extremely powerful tool for tinkerers, artists, and makers. The extensive documentation and passionate community have really made the …
Ambassador Toolkit - Make: Community
Make: kickstarted the maker movement, cultivating millions of makers and hundreds of thousands of prototypes and products—like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MakerBot, and so many more. They’ve also …
Vortex Cannon - Maker Camp
WHAT WILL YOU MAKE? A cannon that shoot a high speed ring of air. This is a more difficult project for the more experienced makers in your Camp.
Makers in Arms
Jun 13, 2025 · Today, on Friday, there was an opening ceremony with local officials and myself welcoming makers. Like many Maker Faires, Maker Faire Lille on Friday opened for school children …
Amazing Maker Awards - Make: Community
The Amazing Maker Awards celebrate what makers do – for different reasons and in different areas of endeavor. The winners are an eclectic group of makers, just like what you’d see at a Maker Faire.
Super Fly Feather Earrings - Maker Camp
What Will You Make? Fly fishermen and women create their own lures to attract specific fish using lots of natural materials including feathers and fur. The fly-tying technique described here to create …