Powered paper planes
Add phone-controlled electric motors to your folded flying machines
We have some important news to share about HackSpace: Issue 81 was the last issue of HackSpace as a standalone magazine, and HackSpace has become part of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine. Starting with issue 145, We’ll be adding pages to The MagPi to make room for the stories and tutorials you’ve come to expect from HackSpace.
Powered paper planes
Add phone-controlled electric motors to your folded flying machines
Gaming on the go
Don't just play mobile games: program them too
Hack the knife
Sharp blades mean tastier food, cleaner joints, more accurate cuts and fewer cut fingers. We're sold.
Make music with lasers and a load of hot glue
Play tunes on this cheap and cheerful laser harp with a waft of your virtuosic finger
Write for HackSpace magazine
Share your knowledge and get paid
Win a Hackster skateboard
Glide down the pavement on some stylish maker transportation
Why you really need a bench grinder
Look after your tools, and they'll look after you
Fold'N Fly review – the art of paper aeroplanes
Take to the skies for cheap with this great guide to paper aerodynamics
NumWorks calculator review (sorry what? a calculator? in 2018?)
Put Python in your hands with glorious physical buttons
Messing about on the river/lake/nearby puddle
Do you have something that floats? Turn it into a cheap and cheerful boat with one of these motor & controller kits
Crowdfunding: affordable FPGAs for beginners
Introducing Alchitry: the relatively easy way to design your own chips
Win a SparkFun Inventor's Kit
Your chance to win one of five SparkFun Inventor's Kits