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The latest news from Make: magazine Tuesday May 21, 2019 Folks came out rain and shine for Maker Fai

The latest news from Make: [Make](#)magazine Tuesday May 21, 2019 [Highlights From Maker Faire Bay Area]( Folks came out rain and shine for Maker Faire Bay Area this past weekend. There were so many great things to do, make, and explore during the two-day event, but here are a few of our favorites. • [Saturday Recap]( [Sunday Recap]( [Read More]( Sponsored by: Custom Fish Tank Stand Includes Lego, Aqua Man, and Hidden Storage Caleb from the YouTube channel You Can Make This Too is back with another interesting Lego infused build. This time he’s tackling the intimidating prospect of making an aquarium stand. [Read More]( Sponsored Content Xometry 3D Printing for Makers If you can dream it, Xometry can make it. Xometry offers instant pricing on plastic & metal 3D printing for prototypes and production parts, with lead times as fast as one day. We offer SLS, FDM, DMLS, HP Multi Jet Fusion and more. And we also offer CNC Machining and Sheet Metal Fabrication. Click below to learn more about Xometry's services and get an instant quote. [Learn More]( This Simple Pattern Makes Lightweight Foam Chainmail a Snap From painting little curves onto cloth to actually just sitting down and manufacturing real chainmail, there are plenty of ways to add chainmail to your costume. But Ben Eadie has come up with a pretty cool way of creating lightweight, easy to assemble faux chainmail from EVA foam. [Read More]( Dive Underwater With This Toy Star Destroyer Submarine Hack Adam Woodworth hacks together off-the-shelf Star Wars toys and common R/C components to make flying creations that look and maneuver just like the the ships and speeders we’ve all fallen in love with on the big screen. But now he’s taking his ships somewhere a little different: underwater. [Read More]( Inside Japan’s Newest Maker Faire: The Serene History and Magic of Kyoto Make: Executive Editor Mike Senese travelled to Japan recently for the inaugural Maker Faire Kyoto and was blown away by some of the projects he saw on display. Here are some of his favorites. [Read More]( This Charcoal and Resin Bowl Packs a Secret Punch Peter Brown’s latest creation packs a double punch. Not only does he start with a bizarre material — charcoal — but the results surprised even him. [Read More]( Sponsored by: [Upcoming Maker Faires]( » [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 » [Skopje Mini Maker Faire]( (Republic of North Macedonia): May 31 » [Wenatchee Mini Maker Faire]( (WA, USA): June 1 » [Southwest Michigan Mini Maker Faire]( (St. Joseph, MI, USA): June 1 » [Maker Faire Owl]( (Herford, Germany): June 1–2 » [Maker Faire NoVa]( (Fairfax, VA, USA): June 2 » [Eastern Long Island Mini Maker Faire]( (Port Jefferson, NY, USA): June 8 » [Providence Mini Maker Faire]( USA): June 8–9 » [Sheboygan Mini Maker Faire]( (WI, USA): June 15 » [North County Mini Maker Faire]( (Vista, CA, USA): June 15–16 » [Maker Faire Prague]( (Czech Republic): June 22–23 » [Honolulu Mini Maker Faire]( (HI, USA): June 22 » [Maker Faire Kansas City]( (MO, USA): June 22–23 » [Manila Mini Maker Faire]( (Bonifacio Global City, Philippines): June 22–23 » [Idaho Falls-Ammon Mini Maker Faire]( (Idaho Falls, ID, USA): June 22 » [South Shore Mini Maker Faire]( (Michigan City, IN, USA): June 22 » [Maker Faire Capitol Hill]( (Washington, DC, USA): June 24 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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