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Mike Rigsby

Mike Rigsby is a professional electrical engineer and the author of Doable Renewables, Amazing Rubber Band Cars and Haywired. He has contributed to Byte, Circuit Cellar, Modern Electronics, Popular Science, Robotics Age and other magazines.
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A Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing
A Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing (4 Formats) ›
By Mike Rigsby
Trade Paper Price 17.95

Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

Published Oct 2014

A Beginner's Guide to 3D Printing is the perfect resource for those who would like to experiment with 3D design and manufacturing, but have little or no technical experience with the standard software. Author Mike Rigsby leads readers step-by-step through 15 simple toy projects, each illustrated with screen caps of Autodesk 123D Design, the most common free 3D software available. The projects are later described using Sketchup, another free popular software package. Beginning with basics projects that will take longer to print than design, readers are then given instruction on more advanced toys, including a baking-powder submarine, a train with expandable track, a multipiece airplane, a rubber band-powered car, and a noise-making push toy with froggy eyes. Once trained in the basics of computer-aided design, readers will be able to embark on even more elaborate projects of their own creation.

Amazing Rubber Band Cars
Amazing Rubber Band Cars (4 Formats) ›
By Mike Rigsby
Trade Paper Price 16.99

Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

Published Nov 2007

Combining fun and interactive activities, this guide will have kids captivated for hours constructing fantastic racing cars with the basics of only rubber bands, cardboard, and glue. These simple instructions with templates allow budding engineers to gain hands-on experience as they learn not only how to build a basic racer, but how to make modifications such as aluminum foil axle bearings, steering mechanisms, hinges, cam shafts, and wheels made out of old CDs. This helpful resource has step-by-step instructions for making a basic rubber-band model, a railroad push-car, and a high-speed racer. Other unique projects include Oscar the Laughing Clown, which has a jaw mechanism that opens and closes when it moves, and Spot the Dog, which has a moving tail. Children can even learn how to build a rubber band car big enough for a human. Exploring wheels, bearings, and friction, kids will learn not only how to make speedy racers but also the science that makes the process work.
Doable Renewables
Doable Renewables (4 Formats) ›
By Mike Rigsby
Trade Paper Price 16.95

Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

Published Oct 2010

Kids will learn valuable hands-on lessons from this guide by constructing working models that generate renewable, alternative energy. Budding scientists learn how to build their own Kelvin water-drop generator out of six recycled cans and alligator-clip jumpers; a solar-powered seesaw from a large dial thermometer and a magnifying glass; and a windmill from eight yardsticks, PVC pipe, cardboard, and a converter generator. Children will investigate the energy-generating properties of a solar cell, a radiometer, a Nitinol heat engine, and a Peltier cell—there are even plans to build a human-powered desk lamp. Each project includes a materials and tools list as well as online information on where to find specialized components.
Haywired
Haywired (4 Formats) ›
By Mike Rigsby
Trade Paper Price 16.95

Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

Published Mar 2009

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.