The Stirling Engine: a steam engine, without the steam
Convert heat into motion with a simple external combustion engine
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.
The Stirling Engine: a steam engine, without the steam
Convert heat into motion with a simple external combustion engine
Whose fault is it if your build explodes?
Liability vs transparency, with lessons from Spectre and Meltdown
Why you should always give credit where it's due
Who puts the knowledge on the internet?
Crowdfunding: OpenDSKY and Mycroft Mark II
Hardware so new it doesn't even exist yet
Raspberry Pi 3B+
With more power comes more possibilities
Objet 3d'art – Third Thumb & Battery Holder
Pretty things that are useful and look good at the same time
Can we hack… a radio-controlled car?
Can a radio-controlled car be hacked to work with a microcontroller?
Girls With Drills
We spoke to Ruth Amos from Girls With Drills (and the brilliant YouTube channel Kids Invent Stuff) about how, why and what they're doing to raise the profile of women makers
Theo Gray’s Mad Science: Experiments You Can do at Home – But Probably Shouldn’t review
Science doesn't have to stop when you leave academia – civilians can get in on the action too
HackSpace magazine meets… Dr Lucy Rogers
Columnist of this parish and general polymaker
Finding ideas
Great projects start as great ideas. Where do yours come from?
Homebrew computing
How historical systems inspired a truly clever pair of microcomputers