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Big Book of Hacks: 264 Amazing DIY Tech Projects

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Big Book of Hacks: 264 Amazing DIY Tech Projects
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Weldon Owen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:382
Category/GenreTechnical design
ISBN/Barcode 9781616283995
ClassificationsDewey:745
Audience
General
Edition Original
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Australian Geographic Pty Ltd
Imprint Australian Geographic Pty Ltd
Publication Date 7 November 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

Fire up your soldering iron, charge up that drill, and get ready to hack! From a tiny theremin to a watermelon keg, from an automatic cat feeder to a glowing mousepad, the ingenious and hilarious projects in The Big Book of Hacks are perfect for aspiring makers. And its all brought to you by the DIY masters at Popular Science magazine. Four comprehensive chapters help you create megafun games and toys for the amusement of all: GEEK TOYS Be the life of any party with rad gaming hacks, amazing pyrotechnics, quirky DIY robots, "wow"-inducing projectiles, and lots of ways to make beer even better. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Pimp out your pad with a laser-security system, an improvised sous-vide cooker, and a life-size cardboard display of anyone you want. GADGET UPGRADES Want to stash a flash drive in an old cassette? Use a DIY stylus on a touchscreen? Improvise a fisheye lens for your camera? With this book, you can. THINGS THAT GO Give your motorbike a Tron vibe, deck out your car with an action-figure hood ornament, and keep gadgets charged on the go with a solar-powered backpack.

Author Biography

Founded in 1872, Popular Science is the world's largest science and technology magazine, with 6.7 million readers. Each month, Popular Science reports on the intersection of science and everyday life, delivering a new look at the future now. It's the ultimate guide to what's new and what's next. Popular Science is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States, and is published in five languages and nine countries. Its web site, popsci.com, has been readers' first stop for up-to-the-minute science news since the site first went live in 1999.