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The latest news from Make: magazine Tuesday April 30, 2019 Join us today at 2pm PDT for a live video

The latest news from Make: [Make](#)magazine Tuesday April 30, 2019 [Make: Live! Watch Us Build a Robo-Glockenspiel]( Join us today at 2pm PDT for a live video build. We'll be making intelligent chimes that sense people and ring when approached and answering your questions live on air. And if you can't make it, don't worry. You can check out the archived video after it airs. [Read More]( This Handy Wall Mount Gets Your Bike Out of the Way in Style Johnny Wikk wrote in to show off his clever bike rack that gives your wall the ability to "hold" your things with its very own hands. [Read More]( Sponsored by: Enter the Second Annual Maker Faire Prop Contest We had so much fun at our Maker Faire Cosplay Prop Contest last year, we can’t wait to host it again! We love the dedication, skill, and passion that goes into making costumes and props. Got props that you made? We want to see them! Deadline to enter is May 15th. [Read More]( How We Got From Jacquard Looms to Desktop CNC Machines The folks at Bantam Tools, who make desktop milling machines, have dropped a nice history lesson about the evolution of CNC mills. Broken into three parts, you can trace the origins from punch card systems to more complex control. [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Image]( [Image]( Wolverine Cosplayer Does Comic Version With LED Lit Hot Claws Wolverine is known for his shiny metal claws, cigar-smoking, and bad temper, but in his latest comic incarnation he’s added red-hot glowing claws that burn as they slice and dice. To recreate the hot claws, John Wigner of Squall410Cosplay made used molded resin and some well placed LEDs to give his claws those glowing edges. [Read More]( Makerspaces Take Root at California Community Colleges Through the CCC Maker initiative, a network of 24 college makerspaces emerged in less than three years, each reflecting their unique local communities and responding to the diverse needs of the students, faculty members, makers, partners and employers. Each video in the post tells the story of the development of a makerspace at a particular community college in California. [Read More]( 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: • [Test Engineer]( Astreya • [Manager of Innovation and Creativity Laboratory]( Gettysburg College • [Hardware Associate]( Cornell University • [CNC Machinist (Haas)]( HDL Research Lab, Inc. • [3D CNC Programmer-Applications Engineer]( TST Tooling Software Technology [See More Jobs]( [Upcoming Maker Faires]( » [Gent Mini Maker Faire]( (Belgium): May 3–5 » [Simsbury Mini Maker Faire]( (CT, USA): May 4 » [Chicago Northside Mini Maker Faire]( (Chicago, IL, USA): May 4 » [Maker Faire Austin]( (TX, USA): May 4 » [Bloomsburg Mini Maker Faire]( (PA, USA): May 4 » [Stark Mini Maker Faire]( (Canton, OH, USA): May 4 » [Maker Faire Vienna]( (Austria): May 4–5 » [Maker Faire Kyoto]( (KyKizugawashi / SeikaChooto, Kyoto): May 4–5 » [Torino Mini Maker Faire]( (Italy): May 4–5 » [Electric City Mini Maker Faire]( (Schenectady, NY, USA): May 5 » [Maker Faire Berlin]( (Germany): May 17–19 » [MAKER FAIRE BAY AREA]( (San Mateo, CA, USA): May 17–19 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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