Making Things Move DIY Mechanisms for Inventors, Hobbyists, and Artists
In Making Things Move, you'll learn how to build moving mechanisms through non-technical explanations, examples, and do-it-yourself projects--from art installations to toys to labor-saving devices. The projects include a drawing machine, a mini wind turbine, a mousetrap powered car, and more, but the applications of the examples are limited only by your imagination. A breadth of topics is covered ranging from how to attach couplers and shafts to a motor, to converting between rotary and linear motion.
Since 1971, Rock & Gem has been the leading magazine for lapidary and mineral hobbyists. Not a trade journal or a scientific dissertation, it speaks to the average rockhound, providing the right blend of entertainment and information. Armchair hobbyists and diehard diggers will find something to enjoy in each issue.
Since 1971, Rock & Gem has been the leading magazine for lapidary and mineral hobbyists. Not a trade journal or a scientific dissertation, it speaks to the average rockhound, providing the right blend of entertainment and information. Armchair hobbyists and diehard diggers will find something to enjoy in each issue.
Since 1971, Rock & Gem has been the leading magazine for lapidary and mineral hobbyists. Not a trade journal or a scientific dissertation, it speaks to the average rockhound, providing the right blend of entertainment and information. Armchair hobbyists and diehard diggers will find something to enjoy in each issue.
Since 1971, Rock & Gem has been the leading magazine for lapidary and mineral hobbyists. Not a trade journal or a scientific dissertation, it speaks to the average rockhound, providing the right blend of entertainment and information. Armchair hobbyists and diehard diggers will find something to enjoy in each issue.