The Maker's Manual: A Practical Guide to the New Industrial Revolution (Make)






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CategoryIndustrial & Product Design
The Maker's Manual: A Practical Guide to the New Industrial Revolution (Make)
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senorads✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2017
Great resource for Maker's Space projects!
Four Stars
Jeremiah Owens✓ Verified Purchase•December 21, 2016
I love this book.
You should buy this book
Gary Shearer✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2015
Good information, I loved it.
Do any of these Maker books actually teach you how to MAKE stuff, or just how to talk about it?
Sappy✓ Verified Purchase•July 30, 2015
Not at all what I was expecting, given the description. If you are at a *very* basic level and need to learn what an Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and various handy bits of software used by many Makers are... this is the book for you. The same information could be had with about 30 minutes of detective work in Google and reading a few websites.
Likewise, it seemed like at least half the book reads like a manual on workflow at a factory... complete with some of the corporate-speak those of us who have worked in manufacturing get really tired of hearing.
Honestly, I was looking for a book that gave detailed information on processes for making things - How to work with plastics, wood, soft metals... casting plastic and non-ferrous metals, how to make something look nice and professional with good control panels, layouts, decals or silk screening, etc. I've been trying to find this information in some of these "Maker's" books... but it seems 99% of them just want to talk about workflow and project management like some sort of new-management meeting retreat, rather than actually teaching anybody how to actually "make" anything.
Very disappointed. I'm sure it will help some people out there, but it's nothing like I expected it to be and teaches me very little of actual practical use.
Likewise, it seemed like at least half the book reads like a manual on workflow at a factory... complete with some of the corporate-speak those of us who have worked in manufacturing get really tired of hearing.
Honestly, I was looking for a book that gave detailed information on processes for making things - How to work with plastics, wood, soft metals... casting plastic and non-ferrous metals, how to make something look nice and professional with good control panels, layouts, decals or silk screening, etc. I've been trying to find this information in some of these "Maker's" books... but it seems 99% of them just want to talk about workflow and project management like some sort of new-management meeting retreat, rather than actually teaching anybody how to actually "make" anything.
Very disappointed. I'm sure it will help some people out there, but it's nothing like I expected it to be and teaches me very little of actual practical use.
It is a excellent step-stone to get a glimpse of the Maker skills
Sam W.S Ng✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2015
Very concise and full description about how to develop Maker skills from concept to practical, the writer gives a all-round perspective about the required skills about being a Maker. It is a excellent step-stone to get a glimpse of the Maker skills.
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