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Donald Bell Maker Update: Bin Buddy

By Maker.io Staff

This week on Maker Update: robots that glide, robots that walk, a bouncy bike, and a blade that’s bewitched.

TUTORIAL

Intro to ROS Part 11: TF2 Broadcasters and Listeners

By ShawnHymel

In this tutorial, we take the next step and create a complete system using both TF2 broadcasters and listeners.

PROJECT

Laser Cut Santa Stop Here Edge Lit Sign

By Kitronik Maker

In this project we’re making a very simple edge lit sign that would look at home among your existing Christmas decorations. Grab the DXFs and let’s get started!

TUTORIAL

How to Make 3D Prints Stronger

By Andrew Kazour

Learn how material choice, orientation, slicer settings, and design impact the strength of your 3D prints. Create parts that are strong and look good.

PROJECT

RP2350-LCD Weather Station With Color Warning Alerts

By Ron Cutts

Create a simple and beginner-friendly weather station using the RP2350-LCD 📟 and DHT11 🌡️ sensor in Visuino. The temperature and humidity values are shown on the LCD with color-coded warning indicators 🔴🟢🔵.

PROJECT
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Coding a Custom Spork-A-Veyor Booth Demo

By Travis Foss

Explore building a custom claw arm and conveyor system with Arduino and ESP32 for interactive demos.

TUTORIAL
10

GitHub for Robotics: Organizing Your First Project

By Hector Eduardo Tovar Mendoza

Learn how to use GitHub for robotics: repository setup, structure, and collaboration for Arduino, ROS, or embedded systems.

PROJECT
15

DIY 5-Day Rainfall Forecast Device - ESP32 E-Paper Project

By Mirko Pavleski

How to make 5-day precipitation forecast device with probability percentages and Current weather conditions

PROJECT
11

Holiday Icicle Lights with Flair

By Adafruit Industries

Step up your holiday lighting game with SCIENCE!

PROJECT
25

Integrating BleuIO with Adafruit Feather RP2040 - Two-Way Communication

By Sheikh Shuhad

Integrating BleuIO with Adafruit Feather RP2040 - Two-Way Communication

PROJECT
41

Raspberry Pi Safe Reboot and Shutdown Button

By SparkFun Electronics

Pulling the plug on your Raspberry Pi before it safely shuts down... is a bad idea! This can result in a corrupt microSD card and file system. Normally, we can use the menu bar from the GUI or type a command in the terminal window to safely shutdown the Pi.