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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.
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Ion thruster
It still amazes us that one person working alone can create space-grade technology
Free-form circuit structure
This tiny model lunar lander displays the temperature
3D printed LED sphere
This beautiful build is hollow in the middle to hide all the tech
Zepir
Teeny mini computer
Dual-screen games console
Apparently, the shape of the console is a tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron
Thérrarium
A lovely cup of tea is just the thing to revive you when you’ve just walked all the way from The Shire to Rivendell
Laser-cut Bluetooth speaker
Laser-cut plywood looks good, sounds great, and smells fantastic
Concrete lava lamp
Chemistry, brutalism, and electronics: this build has it all
Portable tube amp
It's cutsie, it's Nixie, it's a mini tube amp. Own guitar required.
James Webb mirror
With 18 mirror tiles, a Raspberry Pi, a salvaged LCD screen and some plywood The Cellar Nerd got a view into deep space
DSKY Apollo Guidance Computer keyboard replica
The maker used the actual NASA documents as a reference for this project