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Fall Savings with Jimmy DiResta, Electronics and Back Issue Sale

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With Make:, you can learn about electronics from the leading voice in the maker movement. Explore 3D

With Make:, you can learn about electronics from the leading voice in the maker movement. Explore 3D printing to robotics programming and microcontrollers drones- all skill levels are welcome! Our resources have been used by thousands at home, schools, or events across the world making our publications an essential part of any maker's toolkit [SHOP NOW]( Maker Shed has a variety of large class and bulk packs of kits, supplies, and more that are perfect for student makers, professional development, and team building. Larger groups means more opportunities to learn and share. These kits have been tried and tested by many students already! [SHOP NOW]( In the last decade and a half, Make: has been publishing fantastic project ideas for those who love DIY know-how. With 80+ issues published so far (not including its sister publication Craft), there is no better time than now to find new inspiration! On Sale at 50% off until 9/30, no coupons are needed. [SHOP NOW]( Jimmy DiResta combines his charisma, his innate ability to solve problems with found objects, and his wide variety of tools and techniques with sweat and brute force. He has appeared in the Netflix series "Making Fun" and on Discovery Channel, HGTV, DIY, and FX Networks but let's not forget he also was a host on [Make: Youtube]( way back in the day. [SEE MORE]( Â Â Follow Us [Facebook]( Â [Twitter]( Â [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States[Click here to unsubscribe](

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