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Hackspace magazine 6: Paper Engineering

HackSpace magazine is back with our brand-new issue 6 , available for you on shop shelves, in your inbox, and on our website right now. Inside Hackspace magazine 6 Paper is probably the first thing you ever used for making, and for good reason: in no other medium can you iterate through 20 designs at the cost of only a few pennies. We’ve roped in Rob Ives to show us how to make a barking paper dog with moveable parts and a cam mechanism. Even better, the magazine includes this free paper automaton for you to make yourself.

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Hackspace magazine 6: Paper Engineering

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UNICEF Pi Project to Educate Syrian Children in Lebanon

Ben: here’s a guest post from one of our great community members, Alex Eames, who’s providing his Kickstarter-funded HDMIPi screens to a UNICE education project in Lebanon. At the end of December 2013 James Cranwell-Ward ( @jcranwellward ) a Technologist working for UNICEF Lebanon emailed us about HDMIPi .

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UNICEF Pi Project to Educate Syrian Children in Lebanon

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