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Pointless (Yet Awesome) Projects for the Electronically Inclined
By Mike Rigsby
SCIENCE
160 Pages, 7 x 10
Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket
Trade Paper, $16.95 (US $16.95) (CA $18.95)
ISBN 9781556527791
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Mar 2009)
eBook Editions Available
Will it work on my eReader?Overview
Demonstrating that not all science needs to be serious to be educational or worthwhile, the electrifying projects in this packed resource offer science enthusiasts and weekend workbench hobbyists odd creations that will amuse them for years to come. Helpful hints on soldering, wire wrapping, and multimeter use pair with step-by-step details and circuit diagrams to show garage electricians how to build projects such as a no-battery electric car toy and a flashlight that only needs minutes of charging to shine for 24 hours. The instructions in this book are clear and concise, and an index includes websites listing suppliers and part numbers.
Reviews
"The comprehensive book comes with a list of tools and parts, as well as step-by-step photo instructions on how to build everything. So, basically, there's little chance to mess it up." —Nylon For Guys onlineAuthor Biography
Mike Rigsby is a professional electrical engineer and the author of Amazing Rubber Band Cars. He has contributed to Byte, Circuit Cellar, Modern Electronics, Robotics Age, and other magazines. He lives in Sanibel, Florida.