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WELCOME
EDITORIAL
Editor
Ben Everard
ben.everard@raspberrypi.org
Welcome to
The Book of Making
Every month, HackSpace magazine scours the
makersphere for the best projects and the most useful
skills. In this book, we’ve collected our favourite projects
from the first year of HackSpace magazine. We know that
not everyone has as much time as they’d like for there
projects (actually, does anyone have enough time?), so
we’ve split them up to help you fit a project into the time
you’ve got. Are you trying to just squeeze something into
an hour, an afternoon,
or have you got a
spare weekend? Just
flip to the appropriate
section and you’ll find
plenty of inspiration.
Features Editor
Andrew Gregory
andrew.gregory@raspberrypi.org
Book of Making
Production Editor
Phil King
DESIGN
Critical Media
criticalmedia.co.uk
Head of Design
Lee Allen
Designer
Mike Kay
Photography
Brian O’Halloran,
Fiacre Muller
Cover logo crafted by
Alex Eames
Whether you’re looking to get to grips with
woodwork, or heating up the soldering iron
ready to let the electronics flow, you’ll
find something to get stuck into
CONTRIBUTORS
Chris Ball, Jen Botezat. Andy
Clark, Eric Coates, Jeremy
S Cook, Jason Cram, Alex
Eames, Jack Edjourian,
Tanya Fish, David Floyd.
Paul Freeman-Powell, Will
Kalif, Andrew Lewis, Jenny
List, Ashraf Minhaj. Goli
Mohammadi, Carolyn Ryves,
Bruno Santos, Mayank
Sharma, Josh Tulberg, Mihir
Vardhan, Loek Vellekoop,
Nick Watson, Sophy Wong
Whether you’re looking to get to grips with woodwork, or
heating up the soldering iron ready to let the electronics
flow, you’ll find something to get stuck into. What are you
waiting for? It’s time to start building something.
BEN EVERARD
Editor
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BOOK OF MAKING
VOLUME 1
3
Contents
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ONE HOUR
CheerLights
Tweet to change the colour of your LEDs
AFTERNOON
Smart letterbox
Get push notifications to find out when your postie’s been
Neon sign
Create a motion-sensing sign lit up with EL wire
Sonoff switches
Turn devices on and off with these smart WiFi switches
Near-field communication
Use NFC technology to create spell-binding projects
Arduino synth
Make your own 8-bit synthesizers with Arduino
Light-up hat
Sew LEDs into a woolly hat using conductive thread
Music box
Build a touch-activated music box with no coding required
Tropical terrarium
Create a circular ecosystem in a jar and watch it grow
Silver-soldered storage box
Protect your tools from rodents with this metal box
Cheese press
Build your own wooden press to make tasty cheese
Dremel table saw
Upgrade your multi-tool to make perfect straight cuts
Tandoor oven
Use clay pots to build an oven and cook great food on it
Laser-cut turntable
Create 360° animated GIFs with this geared turntable
Cheese press
Laser-cut turntable
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Build a tandoor
Trebuchet
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WEEKEND
Build a drone
The ultimate guide to making your own quadcopter
AI robot sentry
Create a smart sprinkler to guard your garden
Half adder
Make things add up with this electronic circuit
Knife handle
Craft a super-sleek knife handle with deer antler
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Trebuchet
Storm the castle with this miniature siege engine
BOOK OF MAKING
VOLUME 1
CONTENTS
102
Chicken coop opener
Top Projects
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24
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SunGlassBOT
Robotically controlled smart sunglasses
Wood bike
Its frame is made from plywood
Waterwheel pump
Obtaining free power from a river
Face-shooting robot
Watch out: it has you in its sights
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102 Rapid Whale Mini Boat
Take a seat in this stunningly small craft
130
White Rabbit Nixie clock
INSPIRATION
Duct tape
No toolbox should be without this ubiquitous fix-all
Precision-engineered with old-school looks
144
Trash instruments
Making music from recycled parts
162 Bike trailer
A mini caravan for a cyclist to tow
Matchsticks
Fun projects to make with a box of matchsticks
Hot glue
Bind all kinds of projects with this versatile fastener
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REVIEWS
Circuit Playground Express
Versatile microcontroller for physical computing
Paper clips
They can do far more than hold pieces of paper together
SparkFun Inventor’s Kit v4
Ideal for anyone getting started with electronics
Raspberry Pi reading glasses
Equipped with a camera, they can read text out loud
Brown Dog Crazy Circuits
Helping young makers learn basic electronics
Chicken coop opener
A light-sensing smart door for farmyard animals
Stirling engine buggy
Building a simple external combustion engine
Rocket Launcher Strandbeest
This amazing walking robot fires rockets
Hydroponics
The quick and easy way to get a fresh salad
Manchester robot orchestra
Almost anything can become a robotic instrument
Laser harp
Play tunes with a flick of your finger
Glass-blowing
How to make a multicoloured glass bauble
170
Making a leather belt
Keeping our trousers up the hacker way
Some of the tools and techniques shown in this book are dangerous unless used with skill, experience and appropriate personal protection equipment. While we attempt to guide the reader, ultimately you are respon-
sible for your own safety and understanding the limits of yourself and your equipment. Book of Making is intended for an adult audience and some projects may be dangerous for children. Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd
does not accept responsibility for any injuries, damage to equipment, or costs incurred from projects, tutorials or suggestions in this book. Laws and regulations covering many of the topics in this book are different
between countries, and are always subject to change. You are responsible for understanding the requirements in your jurisdiction and ensuring that you comply with them. Some manufacturers place limits on the use
of their hardware which some projects or suggestions in this book may go beyond. It is your responsibility to understand the manufacturer’s limits.
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