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Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things, Revised Edition: Turn a Penny Into a Radio, Change Milk Into Plastic, Make a Dozen Stem Projects with Everyday Things
Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things, Revised Edition: Turn a Penny Into a Radio, Change Milk Into Plastic, Make a Dozen Stem Projects with Everyday Things - Revised
Paperback - English

A must-have for fans of Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things, this revised and updated edition will help you transform ordinary objects into the extraordinary! Prepare yourself for almost any situation, including 10 never-before-seen projects focused on STEM and Maker initiatives.

Do you know how to make something that can tell whether the $20 bill in your wallet is a fake? Or how to generate battery power with simple household items? Or how to create your own home security system? Science-savvy author Cy Tymony does. More than a simple do-it-yourself guide, this quirky collection uses run-of-the-mill household items and easy-to-follow instructions to build useful devices that are sure to amaze friends and family alike!
A favorite reference tool for 16 years, this new revised edition is better equipped than ever as a practical tool to build useful devices and a resource guide for the next generation of makers.

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Edition Number
Revised
ISBN
1524853305
EAN
9781524853303
Publisher
Publication Date
03 Mar 2020
Pages
192
Weight (kg)
0.20
Dimensions (cm)
17.8 x 12.7 x 1.3
About Author
Cy Tymony has been creating homemade inventions since childhood. He has appeared on "CNN Headline News", ABC's "Chicago Morning Show", and NPR's "Science Friday with Ira Flatow", and he has been featured in the "Chicago Tribune" and "Future Life" magazine. Cy is a technical writer and computer specialist in Los Angeles, California.<BR><BR>Online: <BR><BR>www.sneakyuses.com
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