The Ultimate Kit Guide

Kit Complexity: 2

(1=Easy, 5=Difficult) Is the kit easy, moderate, or challenging to build for its most likely target audience? Kits clearly aimed at children would, for example, be rated differently from microcontroller kits.

Herbie the Mousebot

Herbie the Mousebot

Make Kit Reviews

Herbie the Mousebot

$40

Complexity:
Components:
Documentation:
Community:
Completeness:

TAGS: ,

Reviewed: November 14th, 2011

I built this Mousebot with my son, who had just turned 10. At first, I had to show him how to solder and helped him align the sides (not too easy), but by the end he was doing all the work himself and enjoying the “toughness” of the assembly. This kit is simple, but it […]

Robotics: ,

Compressed Air Rockets Kit

Compressed Air Rockets Kit

Make Kit Reviews

Compressed Air Rockets Kit

$50

Complexity:
Components:
Documentation:
Community:
Completeness:

TAGS: , , ,

Reviewed: November 13th, 2011

I was looking for something to do with the kids. They raved about how much fun the rocket launching was at Maker Faire, so I brought some of that fun home with this kit, which is based on Rick Schertle’s project from MAKE Volume 15. The kit is an easy build, one or two hours […]

Rockets: , , ,

Ginger Ale

Ginger Ale

Make Kit Reviews

Ginger Ale

$16

Complexity:
Components:
Documentation:
Community:
Completeness:

TAGS: , ,

Reviewed: November 11th, 2011

The Brew It Yourself Ginger Ale kit is a great weekend project for the whole family. It comes with easy-to-follow instructions, ginger ale flavor extract, yeast, a funnel, and two blank labels. My kids enjoyed measuring, mixing, and heating ingredients, proofing the yeast, and bottling in two 2-liter bottles, adorned with their custom-made labels. After fermenting […]

Beverages: , ,

The Truth Meter

The Truth Meter

Make Kit Reviews

The Truth Meter

$25

Complexity:
Components:
Documentation:
Community:
Completeness:

TAGS: , ,

Reviewed: November 8th, 2011

See what happens when someone asks you questions or when you laugh or get surprised. Everyone responds differently. See if you can turn the LED on with your mind. Try it on your friends or adversaries — it’s a great way to get to know someone! We’ve even included a few extra resistors, so you […]

Science: , ,

Pendulum Challenge

Pendulum Challenge

Make Kit Reviews

Pendulum Challenge

$26

Complexity:
Components:
Documentation:
Community:
Completeness:

TAGS: , ,

Reviewed: October 26th, 2011

How are your reflexes? Ken Delahoussaye’s Pendulum Challenge (featured in MAKE Volume 26) is a fun and clever handheld game that you assemble on a printed circuit board. The game’s arc-shaped array of 15 LEDs (14 red and 1 green) simulate the path of a swinging pendulum, which you try to stop at the bottom […]

Toys & Games: , ,