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The latest news from Make: magazine Tuesday March 5, 2019 How Exploding Kittens co-creator Elan Lee

The latest news from Make: [Make](#)magazine Tuesday March 5, 2019 [Random Item Generator — A Story About Joy and Exploding Kittens]( How Exploding Kittens co-creator Elan Lee and a crew of makers made a fur-covered vending machine that took Comic-Con by storm one pineapple (or toilet plunger, or balloon animal, or bedazzled watermelon, etc...) at a time. [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Woodcraft Shark HD4]( Protect Your Dart Board Wall With Some Clever Cork Work George from Maker’s Best Friend shows a really clever and not too difficult way to make a visually appealing cork backdrop for your dart board. [Read More]( Sponsored Content Shark HD4 – Precision Technology For Your Workshop Next Wave Automation’s Shark HD4 makes carving and machining wood, soft metals and plastics for projects easy. A new electronics package expands the HD4’s capabilities and allows attachments like Laser, 4th Axis (for carving cylindrical pieces), and water cooled spindle control. [Learn More]( The Most Impractical Electronics Hack Makes Your Remote Massive and Furry The Maker Monster has a clever hack to spruce up his boring old remote control to be a bit more… monster-ish. Also, where does his mask end and his beard begin?? [Read More]( Help Make the World’s Largest 3D Printed Duck It isn’t every day that you can participate in a world record attempt! With the Great Duck Project, you could help construct the world’s largest 3D printed duck. [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Image]( [Image]( This Epoxy LED Cube Charges Wirelessly and Reacts to Music Kick up your living room disco game with this sleek little project. Mike from Modustrial Maker takes you through the entire process of creating a sleek little visualization device twice, trying out different approaches to compare results. [Read More]( Review: RedBoard Edge The RedBoard Edge takes the classic Arduino Uno and moves everything around to more convenient locations for a streamlined final version of your gadget. [Read More]( More From Make: Zach from Byte Sized has put together this fantastically clear tutorial on how to make [an auto switch for your dust collection]( using an Arduino. Pocket NC is launching a new 5-axis milling machine, but the accompanying web-based simulator is a [risk-free way to experiment with 5-axis milling](. Sponsored by: From the Make: Job Board Looking to use your maker skills on the job? Or is your company looking for “real” problem solvers? Post your job-seeker profile or job posting on the Make: Job Board. New Jobs: • [Makerspace Coordinator]( The Harbour School • [Sculpture Production Trainee]( Walla Walla Foundry • [Fabricator]( Walla Walla Foundry • [Buyer-Maker/DIY Electronics Category]( Micro Center Computers & Electronics •[Community Specialist for Maker Faire]( Make: [See More Jobs]( [Upcoming Maker Faires]( » [Elkhorn Mini Maker Faire]( (WI, USA): March 9 » [Casablanca Mini Maker Faire]( (Morocco): March 16 » [Maker Faire Ruhr]( (Dortmund, Germany): March 23–24 » [Maker Faire Sachsen]( (Chemnitz, Germany): March 23–24 » [Windsor-Essex Mini Maker Faire]( (ON, Canada): March 24 » [Lynchburg Mini Maker Faire]( (VA, USA): March 24 » [Phaeno Mini Maker Faire]( (Wolfsburg, Germany): March 29–30 » [Lafayette Mini Maker Faire]( (LA, USA): March 30 » [Thalia Mini Maker Faire]( (Gottingen, Germany): March 30 Find a Maker Faire near you on the [Maker Faire map](. [Find a Faire]( [Make:]( WE ARE ALL MAKERS [Forward this message to another maker]( [Make: on Facebook]( [Make: on Twitter]( [Make: on Pinterest]( [Make: on Instagram]( Maker Media, Inc | 1700 Montgomery Street, Suite 240 | San Francisco, CA 94111 Having trouble viewing this email? [View it online](. If you got this from a friend, [join us here](. Questions or concerns? email us at: [editor@makezine.com](mailto:editor@makezine.com?Subject=Newsletter%20Question). This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Thanks to our sponsors for making newsletters possible. If you'd like to advertise, [learn more here](.

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