
3D Printing Projects – A user friendly family guide to 3D printing from DK.

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All his books are full of whimsical projects that are good to have in a makerspace for inspiration.
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Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children’s Book Authors Tell You How to Go Green – Essays from renowned children’s book authors provide an informative and inspiring call to kids of all ages to understand what’s happening to the environment, and take action in saving our world.They all deserve a place in every classroom or maker space library. Jane Bull books – Every one of Jane Bull’s beautiful craft, sewing, cooking, and making books will delight and inspire kids.Out of the Box: 25 Cardboard Engineering Projects for Makers – 25 creative projects for primary aged children using cardboard and simple recycled materials.Klutz LEGO Books – Klutz has a line of LEGO books that illustrate simple mechanical concepts that may be generalized into larger personal projects.Photojojo!: Insanely Great Photo Projects and DIY Ideas – This book is filled with insanely creative ways to turn your photographs into amazing products and crazy ways to capture photographs you won’t believe.The explanations of different materials and fastening techniques will be referred to often. A wealth of clear explanations, examples, and try-it projects. Making Things Move DIY Mechanisms for Inventors, Hobbyists, and Artists – Learn how to build moving mechanisms with and without motors.
#Book themaker series#
Smithsonian Maker Lab Series – Beautiful STEM and maker project books from the Smithsonian and DK for kids 8-14.How Does My Home Work? – The inner workings of a home are laid out for kids ages 5-8 in fun, retro illustrations jam-packed with the technology behind everyday life.Updated with the latest in technology developments. The Way Things Work Now – Every classroom needs at least one copy of David Macaulay’s beautifully illustrated book of how things work.The Best of Instructables Volume I – Do-It-Yourself Projects from the World’s Biggest Show & Tell.Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors – 55 playful experiments that encourage tinkering, curiosity, and creative thinking from the creator of -hands-on activities that explore art, science, and more.It covers not only traditional hand and power tools, but also electronics, robotics, and a bit of advice about fabrication and microcontrollers. The Big Book of Maker Skills (Popular Science): Tools & Techniques for Building Great Tech Projects – This is a practical, nicely organized and illustrated book for beginning makers.62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer: (And Other Discarded Electronics) – Computer hacking takes on a whole new meaning when you’re going at it with a screwdriver and hammer.Unscrewed: Salvage and Reuse Motors, Gears, Switches, and More from Your Old Electronics – Safely disassemble and reuse parts from old electronics, toys, and appliances.Also, Unbored Games and Unbored Adventures. Unbored: The Essential Field Guide to Serious Fun – A book with a zillion high and low-tech project ideas with suggestions for amusing yourself.

