Keith Hammond
Keith Hammond is managing editor of MAKE magazine. He grew up reading Scientific American, National Geographic, and Spy in the 1980s, co-edited The Nose and Mother Jones Online in the 1990s, lobbied Congress for wilderness protection in the 2000s, and joined Maker Media in 2007.Author of these Magazine Articles
Print Your Head In 3D
Use digital photos and a 3D printer to make a mini plastic replica of your noggin.
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Electronics
from MAKE:
schoolsout: School's Out page 74
Young Maker Profile: Brian Conway
Eleven-year-old Brian Conway makes things that most boys only dream of: boats, air cannons, smoke bombs, nunchucks, rocket launchers, long bows, and a longboard skateboard, for starters.
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Maker
from MAKE:
schoolsout: School's Out page 92
Robots of Maker Faire
Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 had many amazing robots!
From MAKE:
27: Robots page 80
Ultimate Hot Wheels Track
Chris Burden's kinetic sculpture Metropolis II is a mesmerizing cityscape where 1,100 toy cars blaze down 18 lanes of freeways in endless loops.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
26: Karts and Wheels page 18
Rolling Like Luke
Daniel Deutsch built his own full-sized, drivable landspeeder.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
23: Gadgets page 18
Cutting His Own Paths
Eddie Paul is Hollywoods fastest maker.
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Maker
from MAKE:
21: Desktop Manufacturing page 32
Pedal Smoothie
David Butcher's Pedal Powered Prime Mover as seen on Make: television.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
20: For Kids of All Ages page 25
Toolbox
Motion-memory toys, best holiday kits for kids and grownups, cool new tools, books, sites, and the ultimate Dremel.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
20: For Kids of All Ages page 156
Cardboard Shredder
Mike Sheldrake makes cardboard wave vehicles.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
19: Robots page 20
Greener Waves
Surfboard kit uses a new epoxy technique without fiberglass.
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DIY: Outdoors
from MAKE:
19: Robots page 134
Toolbox
Titanium nail puller, autonomous blimp kit, Mad Science, and extra heavy duty screwdrivers.
In
Toolbox
from MAKE:
19: Robots page 156
Solar Asphalt Gondolier
Reno Tondelli, Jr. built the world's first recumbent hybrid taxi.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
18: ReMake America page 25
Great Balls of Fire!
Why old chemistry sets were better - and how to make your own today.
In
Maker
from MAKE:
16: Spy Tech page 38
Strike Anywhere
Billy Gordon has made a gigantic, strike-anywhere match.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
15: Music page 24
Fire-Cooled Brew
New Zealander Simon Jansen (of Star Wars ASCIImation fame) fires up an absurd, jet engine-powered beer cooler.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
11: Alt Vehicles page 19
Ghoulbox
Our favorite tools, websites, and tips for Halloween, from Soundbugs to edible bugs, gross-out cakes to movable monsters.
From MAKE:
halloween2007: Halloween page 118
50-Point Bonus
High-brow art meets throwaway materials in David Mach's towering nude made of Scrabble tiles.
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Handmade
from
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 20
Handmade
Reports from the world of extreme crafting.
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Handmade
from
CRAFT:
03: Japanese Influence page 14
Raygun Reverie
Paul Loughridge turns flea-market junk into retro rayguns.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
09: Fringe page 16
Made On Earth
Report from the world of backyard technology.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
06: Robots page 18
Made On Earth
Reports from the world of backyard technology.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 18
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Drill Kart
Got an itchy trigger finger? How about two? You'll love driving the Drill Kart, an easy-to-build go-kart powered by twin cordless drills that make it steer like a tank.
From MAKE:
26: Karts and Wheels page 40
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