Maker's Notebook : 3rd Edition - . Make Editors

Maker's Notebook

3rd Edition

By: . Make Editors

Hardcover | 19 January 2021 | Edition Number 3

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From the creators of Make Magazine comes the Maker's Notebook.

Put your own ideas, diagrams, calculations and notes down in these 150 pages of engineering graph paper.

We've also included 20 bonus pages of reference material, from useful stuff like electronics symbols, resistor codes, weights and measures, basic conversions and more, to really useful stuff like the amount of caffeine in different caffeinated beverages and how to say "Hello, World!" in various computer languages.

The covers of this hardcover book are printed in cyan "Maker" blue with a white grid embossed front and back. Grab one today!

The Maker's Notebook features include:

  • 1/8" engineering graph paper.
  • Pages are numbered.
  • Every page has a blank heading to list project name, date, sign or note, and a place to link project/related pages ("From Page___, to Page___).
  • Two-page ruled Table of Contents.
  • A pocket in the back, with 2 sheets of stickers.
This new edition is updated with new and updated reference material and some new stickers.

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