Join the Make Magazine Community for Engineering Projects?

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The discussion centers on seeking opportunities for creative engineering projects after exams. Participants suggest joining the Make Magazine community as a potential resource for collaboration and project ideas. The Make Magazine website offers avenues to connect with other makers and find local projects. Engaging with such communities can enhance the experience of designing and building engineering projects. Exploring these options can lead to fruitful collaborations and creative endeavors.
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Hey,
My exams are just over and i'll be free for atleast a month. So I thought of doing some creative engineering projects.. just for fun. ;P
Are there any websites or forums or is there any other way I can join a project group or start my own group and join others to design and build the project?
Are there any communities I can join for the same?

Thanks in advance :)
 
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sci-phy said:
Hey,
My exams are just over and i'll be free for atleast a month. So I thought of doing some creative engineering projects.. just for fun. ;P
Are there any websites or forums or is there any other way I can join a project group or start my own group and join others to design and build the project?
Are there any communities I can join for the same?

Thanks in advance :)

You might check out the Make Magazine community. There may be some way for you to collaborate on some Make projects, or find other "Makers" in your area:

http://makezine.com/

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