Published: October 2020 Pages: 176
• Live a more sustainable and economical life using open-source technology!
• Designed for beginning hobbyists and makers, this engaging guide is filled with ways to save money by making use of free and open-source technologies on a wide and impressive range of products. Written by a leader in the field of open-source technology, the book reveals the potential of at-home manufacturing and recycling projects―and even how to score free big-ticket items, including housing and electricity. All the projects have big money saving in mind, but also big fun!
• Create, Share, and Save Money Using Open-Source Projects lays out the many ways in which you can employ these resources on a small scale to live a more economical and sustainable lifestyle. You’ll find tons of DIY projects that demonstrate how to use open-source software and hardware to save money on:
• Digital photographs and videos
• Music, software, and instruments
• Scientific equipment
• Paper and audio books
• Maps and GIS data
• Patterns for clothing
• Security systems
• Cars
• Electricity
Dr. Joshua M. Pearce is the Witte Professor, cross-appointed, in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Michigan Technological University. He is the author of Open-Source Lab: How to Build Your Own Hardware and Reduce Research Costs.
Keywords: OPEN-SOURCE, OPEN-SOURCE PROJECTS, MAKER, HOBBYIST, DIY, AT-HOME MANUFACTURING, WOODWORKING, ELECTRONICS, MAPPING, 3D PRINTING, CITIZEN SCIENCE, RECYCLING, ART, LIFE HACKS, MUSIC, CNC