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W. Chris Hackett

    Chris Hackett crafts narratives that explore the unsettling and the unexpected, delving into the hidden currents beneath the surface of ordinary life. His work often probes the fragility of perception and the uncanny nature of reality, artfully blurring the lines between the mundane and the mysterious. Through a distinctive prose style, Hackett invites readers to question what they see and to embrace the disquieting beauty found in the unknown.

    Big Book Of Maker Skills
    Quiet Powers of the Possible
    • Quiet Powers of the Possible

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A book of interviews with contemporary French phenomenologists; introduces the reader to the present state of contemporary French phenomenology in all its dimensions through the voices of its most significant figures living today.

      Quiet Powers of the Possible
    • Makers, get ready. This is your ultimate, must-have, tip-packed guide for taking your DIY projects to the next level—from basic wood and metalworking skills to plugged-in fun with power tools, and from cutting-edge electronics play to 3-D printing wizardry. Join Chris Hackett, intrepid DIY-er, on a rummage through the toolbox of yore—and a foray into the technologies of the future. Packed with demystifying explanations and helpful tips, The Big Book of Maker Skills covers: HAND TOOLS A classic is a classic for a reason. Learn to build your own metal forge, screen-print whatever you want, swing a hammer better than your ancestors, and repurpose what Hackett calls “obtanium”—but what others might call trash—into your own mad-scientist creations. POWER TOOLS Discover the supreme joy that is angle-grinding, rig your own welding machine out of a junked car battery or three, and meet and master a whole host of electronic gadgets—LEDs, piezo buzzers, solar panels, and more. ROBOTS & BEYOND When it comes to making, there’s a whole new skillset in town. Get started with CNC milling, laser-cutting, programming microcontrollers, and 3D printing in a chapter that’s all about building what’s next. MUCH MORE Setting up a hackerspace, drones and space exploration tools, circuitry basics, sourcing and crowdsourcing and biotechnology-just to name a few more. You name it; it’s probably in this book.

      Big Book Of Maker Skills