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The Maker's Field Guide
- The Art & Science of Making Anything Imaginable
- De: Christopher Armstrong
- Narrado por: Joe Smith
- Duración: 2 h y 9 m
- Versión completa
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The Maker Movement represents a dramatic shift in the democratization of design and manufacturing. Advancements in new technologies such as 3D printing and laser cutting are putting powerful tools once only available to large institutions like NASA in the hands of millions of people worldwide. This rapid pace of change opens up new possibilities that were never before imaginable, placing strong emphasis on resourcefulness as the path to technical competence.
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Content too basic. Synopsis does not represent the book well.
- De Anonymous User en 05-12-21
- The Maker's Field Guide
- The Art & Science of Making Anything Imaginable
- De: Christopher Armstrong
- Narrado por: Joe Smith
Content too basic. Synopsis does not represent the book well.
Revisado: 05-12-21
Overall, I like the idea this book was trying to convey. However, it reads like a bullet-pointed, crash-course of identifying the most standard tools and machinery of craftsmanship. Identification and basic capabilities of these tools only, not usage.
It could act well as a quick-and-dirty lesson to true beginners into what tools do which tasks. Anyone with an even moderate (nevermind advanced) insight into craftsmanship, will likely learn very little at all.
Some of the information was ‘not completely correct’. Especially the content pertaining to machining and computer numeric control.
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