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By Maker Shed. Maker Shed. Related Stories from Make:. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. The internet of things can work for you: all you have to do is do it yourself! Inside this issue we look at 10 of the best DIY internet of things projects to inspire and delight you, and maybe even…. What do you do when something breaks — do you fix it, or do you throw it away and replace it with something new and cheap?

We reckon we know the answer. Join us as we pay tribute to the makers keep…. If you thought you had to spend big to get decent prints, think again. Robots were supposed to make our lives easier, but where are they all? Well, it turns out that if you want to have your own electronic companion, you're probably going to have to make it yourself. This issue, we take a look at how to start your own journey to electro-mechanical mastery.

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