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Makers, get ready. This is your ultimate, must-have, tip-packed guide for taking your DIY projects to the next level—from basic wood- and metalworking skills to plugged-in fun with power tools, from cutting-edge electronics play to 3-D printing wizardry. Join Chris Hackett, Popular Science intrepid DIY columnist and star of the Science Channel’s Stuck with Hackett , on a rummage through the toolbox of yore—and a foray into the technologies of the future. HAND TOOLS A classic is a classic for a reason. Learn to build your own metal forge, screen-print whatever you want, swing a hammer better than your ancestors, and repurpose what Hackett calls “obtainium”—but what others might call trash—into your own mad-scientist creations. POWER TOOLS Discover the supreme joy that is angle-grinding, rig your own welding machine out of a junked car battery or three, and meet and master a whole host of electronic gadgets—LEDs, piezo buzzers, solar panels, and more. ROBOTS & BEYOND When it comes to making, there’s a whole new skillset in town. Get started with CNC milling, laser-cutting, programming microcontrollers, and 3D printing in a chapter that’s all about building what’s next. MUCH MORE Setting up a hackerspace, drones and space exploration tools, circuitry basics, sourcing and crowdsourcing and biotechnology- just to name a few more. You name it; it’s probably in this book. Packaged in a durable, wipe-clean flexicover with metallic corner-guards, this practical manual withstands heavy-duty use indoors and out. Review: Good, broad coverage for beginners and experienced DIYers and makers. - I bought this as a gift for a women who is branching out from traditional artwork to explore various creative opportunities. She is not afraid of tools but is not well experienced. I feared this would insult her intelligence (she has some class and professional training with tools) but changed my mind after seeing the practical advice from the author, Chris Hackett. This is a book that even many experienced DIYers, tinkers, and makers will find useful for its advice about some tools one might be hesitant to blindly purchase (like welders). Nice art layout, well organized (including practical advice on first aid -- like when to get stitches), broad in its coverage. I have a ton of DIY books, from basic carpentry to computer hacking. This book will serve many folks looking for early insight about methods and tools while beginning a project. Review: great beginner book with lots of pictures - Lots of pictures ! Thats great . Absolute a good beginner book for aspiring tinkerer , fixers, hobbyists and gadgetpeople .
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| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 545 Reviews |
A**R
Good, broad coverage for beginners and experienced DIYers and makers.
I bought this as a gift for a women who is branching out from traditional artwork to explore various creative opportunities. She is not afraid of tools but is not well experienced. I feared this would insult her intelligence (she has some class and professional training with tools) but changed my mind after seeing the practical advice from the author, Chris Hackett. This is a book that even many experienced DIYers, tinkers, and makers will find useful for its advice about some tools one might be hesitant to blindly purchase (like welders). Nice art layout, well organized (including practical advice on first aid -- like when to get stitches), broad in its coverage. I have a ton of DIY books, from basic carpentry to computer hacking. This book will serve many folks looking for early insight about methods and tools while beginning a project.
T**E
great beginner book with lots of pictures
Lots of pictures ! Thats great . Absolute a good beginner book for aspiring tinkerer , fixers, hobbyists and gadgetpeople .
L**S
Covers far more skills I didn't know, than I knew.
This was a good book for me. I've dabbled in electronics, electrical, woodworking, and more, a typical handyman and DIYer, and I have several books on home “DIY” and maintenance, so I was familiar with many of the skills covered by this book. So while the skills covered by this book have some overlap with those, overall it supplements them very nicely. I found this book covered far more skills I didn't know, than I knew. My first thought upon looking through the book was 'this is what I needed back in school for my science projects." In particular the skills in this book on working with metal (forming and welding) and plastic will be valuable to me. I was also impressed with the coverage of the tools required for the skills covered. I also like the clarity of the articles and pictures. I'm impressed with it enough, that I'm going to get a copy of this for my adult son.
M**D
It my maker "coffee table" book.
This is a cool book to read and look through. Almost a "coffee table" (or maybe workbench is more apropos) type book as it has a lot of nice photos that are well taken. My kids also like looking through the book, which is cool. It can be read in short bites as each section can be read as a stand alone section. It has some good ideas, but I found it more inspirational as opposed to instructable (don't think this is a real word, but you get the drift...).
D**N
Beginner-Level Intro
Pros: Great photos, graphics and page layout (except for the word art pages with busy backgrounds) Cons: This book covers 200 skills, tools, or techniques. If you have made things before, or do any DIY work around the house, you may not learn much of anything. It's not helpful as an encyclopedia as once you read it, you won't need to look it up again. For example, one of the 200 topics: there are steel, wood, and masonry chisels (with a photo of each). But the projects tend to swing the other way, most just skim the surface and show a diagram and 5 steps. Just a bit odd to cover soldering your first wire splice and building an AC generator (with an electric motor and oil filled capacitors) in the same section. What I wished this book to be: Interviews with crusty old shop guys sorted by skill or tool. Show me their personal hacks or 5 ways to do the same thing with different tools. Some of this is there (how to remove a stripped screw a few different ways), but most of it is the equivalent of what you would find when looking at the Home Depot website and clicking "About Saws". Since the cost to return this is half the cost of the book, I guess I will just keep it for my kids.
G**2
Awesome, if you like the workshop in Fallout, this is that for real life
The style and prose and information in this book are amazing. It’s got the resourcefulness of a post apocalyptic scavver and the know how of your trusted mechanic who dabbles in every other trade. Really good stuff, the book has these four metal corner protectors that give it a built tough aesthetic. I just got into Chris Hackett, can’t even find where to buy Stuck with Hackett s1/2. Anyway this is the book I wish I’d found in high school, but I probably would have just used to roll cigarettes on.
E**N
Exceeds Expectations
When I bought this book, I was expecting a slim book with a few skills that would facilitate working in a workshop. When the book arrived, I was pleased to discover that it was thicker than I had anticipated (about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch) and contained fairly detailed instructions on different workshop processes, from hammering to oxyacetylene welding to microprocessors. My one issue is that the final section (electronics and robotics) was a bit underdeveloped and could benefit from the addition of more information and tricks. Other than that, this book was fantastic.
B**M
Enjoyable Bad Ass Projects
This is such a great book- though you have to be a little bit crazy to do all of the things he suggests in it. It's good for beginning tinkerers with lots of courage and a sense of adventure. The writing style is easy to understand and entertaining as well. The pictures are sometimes funny. Very enjoyable book, even if you don't do the things in it.
R**N
Opinión
Es un libro muy claro y fácil de entender. Tiene lo necesario para poder trabajar y tiene ideas muy interesantes para iniciar con proyectos.
I**Y
Great tips with a philosophical twist
Great resource for makers
A**A
Great book for DIY nerds
Clear diagrams, explanations, and photos. Written with humour too. A great present for DIY nerds like me. Warning: it makes you want to buy half the tools described in the book. Could get expensive! :-)
G**.
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OK
E**A
Ótimo
Ótimo
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