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The latest news from Make: magazine Tuesday May 14, 2019 The Community Submersibles Project is a 300

The latest news from Make: [Make](#)magazine Tuesday May 14, 2019 [Submarines for the Rest of Us: Building Personal Submersibles]( The Community Submersibles Project is a 300-member strong collective from Berkeley, CA. Led by Shanee Stopnitzky, a marine scientist, and Alessandra Nölting, a self-taught maker and hardware enthusiast, this crew of makers built a working diesel-electric sub and will be showing it off at Maker Faire Bay Area in San Mateo, CA this weekend! [Read More]( Sponsored by: [ProtoMax]( Into the Man-Spider Mask In the comics, Man-Spider is a further mutated version of Spider-Man with extra arms and a tarantula-like appearance. Michael Carnahan, who previously wowed us with his creeptacular [My Neighbor Totoro costume]( posted pics of his new Man-Spider mask and it is equal parts awesome and unnerving. [Read More]( Sponsored Content Industrial Waterjet, Personal Package Experience industrial grade technology with a ProtoMAX waterjet. Get more productivity, more versatility, and more cutting power over traditional tools. Quickly cut virtually all materials to transform ideas into reality. [Learn More]( Meet Your Favorite YouTube Makers This weekend at Maker Faire Bay Area, the DIY Content Creators stage is ground zero for a host of incredible talks from some of the best makers on YouTube. Check out the lineup and start planning your weekend! [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Image]( [Image]( Interested in Taking Your Hardware or Software Idea to the Next Level? Moving from a passion project to a business isn't easy, but Make: and angel investment firm Seed River are partnering at Maker Faire Bay Area, May 17-19, to provide onsite workshops and counseling to help makers explore the process of turning their ideas and projects into viable businesses. [Sign Up Today]( Sponsored by: Build an Easy ISS Notifier You can easily create a hardware notifier that lifts up a paper astronaut to alert you each time the International Space Station passes over your location. Way more fun than a text! [Read More]( Sponsored Content Let's Build an App Together at Maker Faire Want to track all of your Maker projects in one place? Need relief from spreadsheet hell at your day-job? Bring your app idea to the Quick Base Attendee Lounge and we’ll help you build it in 30 mins or less. Reserve your app building time [here]( [Sign Up Today]( The Amazing Seebeck Generator With no moving parts, this simple energy-recycling generator scavenges waste heat from a candle and turns it into usable electricity. [Read More]( Learn Something New at Maker Faire Bay Area Maker Faire Bay Area is this weekend! And this year we’re going overboard with on-site, hands-on workshops. Learn something new at one of more than 40 classes you can choose from over the weekend! [Read More]( Review: Asus Tinker Board S Asus Tinker is a solid choice for a single board computer with more general purpose horsepower. And the ease of a built-in flash drive is a welcome addition. Check out the full review. [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Upcoming Maker Faires]( » [Maker Faire Berlin]( (Germany): May 17–19 » [MAKER FAIRE BAY AREA]( (San Mateo, CA, USA): May 17–19» [Wayne County Mini Maker Faire]( (Orrville, OH, USA): May 18 » [Columbia Mini Maker Faire]( (SC, USA): May 18 » [Martinsville Mini Maker Faire]( (VA, USA): May 18 » [Luxembourg Mini Maker Faire]( (Rosport, Luxembourg): May 19 » [Saskatoon Mini Maker Faire]( (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada): May 25 » [Trieste Mini Maker Faire]( (Trieste, Italy): May 25–26 » [Vilnius Mini Maker Faire]( (Lithuania): May 25 » [Madrid Mini Maker Faire]( (Spain): Spring 2019 » [Maker Faire Owl]( (Herford, Germany): June 1–2 » [Maker Faire Glasgow]( (Scotland, UK): June 8–9 » [Maker Faire Prague]( (Czech Republic): June 22–23 » [Maker Faire Kansas City]( (MO, USA): June 22–23 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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