Adafruit Holiday Gift Guide 2012: Books and Games for Young Engineers

A list of some great games and books to inspire the young engineer in your life! All of these items are under $20, and make great stocking stuffers. Where appropriate, suggested age ranges are provided.


Mechanical Sourcebooks:

From left to right:

The first book, the Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook, is a like an encyclopedia of mechanics, with explanations of how various linkages and simple machines work, and what they can be used for. Neil Sclater does a great job breaking down advanced engineering concepts into easy-to-understand language.

The other two books are compendiums of various mechanisms used in all sorts of machinery and hardware. They’re not textbooks, exactly, just collections of mechanical drawings with occasional notes. They’re great for inspiring new designs and ideas. Figuring out how these mechanisms work (and how they can be made) is a lot of fun! Many of the drawings are quite beautiful too!

Age: while all ages can enjoy the images in these books, younger children may need someone older to help them understand the concepts.


 

Compass Drawings: Construction Designs Using a Compass and a Ruler (Grades 4-6) by Linda Harst

I’ve always been terrible at freehand drawing — still am, in fact. Then one day I discovered my dad’s college technical drawing books. While these were geared towards professional drafting, my favorite parts were the pictures at the beginining that described various geometric construction techniques. Drawing with geometric construction is a good way to improve spatial reasoning, and the results can be quite beautiful.

This book focuses on teaching those techniques, with the goal being to create beautiful mandala-like pictures, suitable for the finest refridgerators.

While explicitly stated to be for grades 4-6, I’d suggest this is an all-ages book, with help and supervision recommended for younger children (watch out for those pointy compass needles!)


The Leviathan Trilogy, by Scott Westerfeld. Illustrated by Keith Thompson.

Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan series follows the adventures of Deryn Sharpe, a girl who joins the Air Service on the side of Britain at the beginning of World War I. Westerfeld’s alternate-history world is a merging of biopunk, steampunk and dieselpunk influences, along with a few other ‘punks that have yet to be defined, and features appearances by historical personalities such as William Randolph Hearst and Nikola Tesla (the dénoûment of the three-book story takes place at Wardenclyffe). These books are full of strange creations and wonderful illustrations that will fire the imagination of any young engineer or biologist.

The audiobook version, read by actor Alan Cumming, is a treasure all it’s own.

Also available is the Manual of Aeronautics, a larger format companion volume featuring beautiful cutaway illustrations by Thompson, with notes by Westerfeld.

Recommended age: teenagers to adults


LadyAda’s “E is for Electronics” coloring bookavailable in the shop or as a free PDF — is a coloring book adventure with electronic components and their inventors. Makers of all ages can learn, color, and share common parts and historical figures throughout history. Explore the world of electronics with Ladyada as your guide!

All ages.


Games:

Cogs, by Lazy8Studios, is one of the most addictive puzzle games you’ll ever play. The puzzles are challenging and it looks really cool too, with a fun steampunk style.

Age: 8 to adult.


Machinarium by Amanita Design. This is such a great game. It’s got very challenging puzzles, but this is balanced out by one of the best hint systems in any game ever. Though it has no dialogue, it does a wonderful job of telling a cute little love story about two robots.

Age: 8 to adult.


SpaceChem by Zachtronics Industries. SpaceChem is a design-type puzzle game where the player must connect various chemical reaction ‘circuits’ to create new types of matter. An added benefit is that you learn about reactions and the periodic table while playing.

Age: 10 to adult


SHIPPING DEADLINES

Here are your 2012 shipping deadlines for ordering from Adafruit. Please review our shipping section if you have specific questions on how and where we ship worldwide for this holiday season.

UPS ground (USA orders): Place orders by Friday 11am ET – December 14, 2012 – Arrive by 12/24/2012 or sooner.

UPS 3-day (USA orders): Place orders by Wednesday 11am ET – December 19, 2012 – Arrive on 12/24/2012.

UPS 2-day (USA orders): Place orders by Thursday 11am ET – December 20, 2012 – Arrive on 12/24/2012.

UPS overnight (USA orders): Place orders by Friday 11am ET – December 21, 2012 – Arrive on 12/24/2012.

UPS International: Place orders by Monday 11am ET – December 17, 2012. Can take up extra time due to worldwide delays and customs. Should arrive by 12/24/2012 or sooner.

Please note: We do not offer Saturday service for UPS.
Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, Christmas, no UPS pickup or delivery service.
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, New Year’s Day, no UPS pickup or delivery service.

United States Postal Service, First Class and Priority (USA orders): Place orders by Friday – December 14, 2012 – Arrive by 12/24/2012 or sooner.

USPS First class mail international (International orders): Place orders by Friday – November 23, 2012. Can take up to 30 days ore more with worldwide delays and customs. Should arrive by 12/24/2012 or sooner, but not a trackable service cannot be guaranteed to arrive by 12/24/12.

USPS Express mail international(International orders): Place orders by Friday – December 14, 2012. Can take up to 15 days or more with worldwide delays and customs. Should arrive by 12/24/2012 or sooner.

Gift Certificates are always available at any time.

When in doubt contact us!

Filed under: gift guides — by johngineer, posted December 6, 2012 at 4:17 pm


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Circuit board necktie “Resistor” – Olive with gold ink, narrow

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Circuit board necktie “Resistor” – Olive with gold ink, narrow. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!


Circuit board necktie Resistor – Olive with gold ink, narrow. Resistor. Super detailed resistors and capacitors oh my! How can you resist? Impress any nerdy guy or girl: computer scientist, programmer, electrician, engineer or maker. Is dad, grandpa, boyfriend or husband a tinkerer with solder and blinky things? Perfect for groomsmen and brides boys of the geeky persuasion. Nerd power!

Circuit board necktie “Resistor” – Olive with gold ink, narrow. 100% Polyester microfiber necktie.

This print extends very high up on the tie, approx. 18″ (46 cm) from the bottom point; perfect to be seen from under a vest or jacket. The tie is made of a soft microfiber, having almost the same hand as real silk and is printed with high-quality, non-toxic, water-based ink. The tie is available in narrow, 58″ long. All new materials! For reference, narrow is 2.75-3″ wide at it’s widest point.

We’re excited to print a limited run of ties printed from vintage circuit board patterns. This is the 7th in the series from Bethany “Toybreaker” Shorb, CEO of Cyberoptix, no circuit bored here. (ha!). We have covered Behtany’s amazing work on Adafruit for years, so we wanted to start carrying her designs. They go perfect with the iCufflinks!

This print extends very high up on the tie, approx. 18″ (46 cm) from the bottom point; perfect to be seen from under a vest or jacket.

It appears these were for appliance controls (particularly ovens and cook-tops) in the late-80′s. When fabricating actual circuit boards, silkscreens are used to print etch-resistant inks on to the board to protect the copper foil. Subsequent etching removes the unwanted copper and one is left with the desired copper pattern for conductivity.

LIMITED EDITION! As is the nature of vintage screens, once these screens die, that’s it.

The tie is made of a soft microfiber, having almost the same hand as real silk and is printed with high-quality, non-toxic, water-based ink. The tie is available in narrow, 58″ long. All new materials! For reference, narrow is 2.75-3″ wide at it’s widest point.

Cyberoptix only prints with high-quality water-based inks. They’re invaluable for the health of their shop, the environment, and they perform much better on delicate fabrics. Water-based inks have a much softer hand on fine fabrics and will never crack over time as Plastisol inks (the industry-standard for large-run shops). Not to worry, our water-based inks are as or more durable than harmful solvent-based inks.

Microfiber is Vegan-safe and our most common finish – why not exclusively silk? Many who choose not to consume animal products for ethical, dietary and religious reasons are concerned about the silk industry and wear nothing derived from living things. In the interest of not being exclusionary, they have decided to carry ties in synthetic microfiber. As dry cleaning is not always an option, this makes the synthetic finish far easier and more practical.

Want to learn more behind the process of making their vintage circuit board ties? See the video interview/studio visit with Make Magazine!

In stock and shipping now!

Filed under: wearables — by adafruit, posted December 20, 2011 at 7:37 pm


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Modular snap-together boxes, these are awesome

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Modular snap-together boxes, these are awesome. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!

Smallsnapboxgreenuse Lrg

We sold out fast when we first got these in, but we just received another shipment of these awesome snap-together boxes. Perfect for all your electronic component storage needs!

BACK IN STOCK- Modular snap-together boxes, these are awesome. Got OCD? SMD? You need these boxes! For storing small parts (especially SMT/SMD components), these little modular boxes are ideal. They have individual clear pop-open covers so you can keep only the ones you want open – less risk of mixing up parts or having a spill. The brilliance of these boxes is that they also snap together, in any configuration you want. You can mix all the sizes to make the ideal box for your needs, and add on more containers as necessary. There’s a leaf-spring hinged top that will last much longer than an all-plastic molded top.

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Filed under: EE — by adafruit, posted December 19, 2011 at 7:52 pm


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Perma-Proto PCBs

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Perma-Proto PCBs. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!

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Adafruit Perma-Proto Full-sized Breadboard PCB – 3 Pack! Customers have asked us to carry basic perf-board, but we never liked the look of most basic perf: its always crummy quality, with pads that flake off and no labeling. Then we thought about how people actually prototype – usually starting with a solderless breadboard and then transferring the parts to a more permanent PCB. That’s when we realized what people would really like is a proto board that makes it easy!

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This proto-board is the PCB you always wish you had, but never realized it! We took the basic layout of a full-sized breadboard and turned that into a beautiful PCB. The top side has a while silkscreen, and the same markings you’re familiar with, to make transferring components easy. The bottom has the 5-hole pad design that matches a classic breadboard, with 4 power bus lines on the sides, and no mask so you can easily cut traces when necessary. We used 1.2mm diameter drill holes so even parts with big leads will fit. All holes are thru-plated for strength – these wont peel off with rework. The finish is a gold plate – you won’t get oxidation like with bare copper perf! There are also three mounting holes so you can attach the PCB to your project box.

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Sugru!

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Sugru!. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!


Sugrucolor Lrg

Sugru – multicolor pack. Soft-touch silicone rubber that molds and sets permanently. Sticks to aluminum, steel, ceramics, glass, wood and some fabrics + plastics! sugru is the incredible new air-curing rubber for hackers, makers, gadget lovers & anyone else who wants to make things or make their stuff work better. Self-adhesive to most other materials, and flexible when cured, sugru is a versatile tool for hackers and makers – Repair and strengthen damaged cables and housing, mount components where you want them, strengthen attachments and protect against vibration, and a hundred other uses we’re sure youʼll find for it. This is great for prototyping. Be sure to read the entire product page including the tabbed sections before purchase.

Multi-colour 12 x 5g minipacks inside a lovely big pouch for $17.95. Sugru does have a ‘use by’ date – this batch is good till May 2012!

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Top 10 uses of sugru for hackers and makers:

  • Repair and strengthen damaged cables
  • Mount components semi-permanently e.g. webcam / microphones / wires / switches
  • Replace missing feet on speakers, laptops etc
  • Mount components, and add feet to PCBs
  • Repair casing / housing on computers and earphones
  • Insulate wires
  • Strengthen attachments, protect against vibration
  • Enclose prototype electronics, make them waterproof
  • Add feet under harddrives to allow air to circulate underneath
  • Make awesome custom housing on USB flash drives

Properties, self adhesive sugru bonds to:

  • Aluminum
  • Steel
  • Ceramics
  • Glass
  • Wood
  • Some fabrics
  • Some plastics

Features:

  • Form by hand – no tools needed
  • Colors can be mixed
  • Cures at room temperature to a tough flexible silicone overnight
  • Waterproof and dishwasher proof when cured
  • “Loves” a bit of heat or cold, sugru is resistant from -60 degrees C to 180 degrees C
  • UV resistant

Includes:

  • Two 5 gram mini-packs of Blue Sugru
  • Two 5 gram mini-packs of Green Sugru
  • Two 5 gram mini-packs of Orange Sugru
  • Three 5 gram mini-packs of Black Sugru
  • Three 5 gram mini-packs of White Sugru

In stock and shipping now.

Filed under: EE — by adafruit, posted December 15, 2011 at 11:51 am


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Fine tip curved tweezers – ESD safe & Fine tip straight tweezers – ESD safe

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Fine tip curved tweezers – ESD safe & Fine tip straight tweezers – ESD safe. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!


Curvedtweezer Lrg

Fine tip curved tweezers – ESD safe. When soldering small surface-mount (SMD/SMT) components, one thing you’ll need is a good pair of tweezers. These are a great pair of every-day tweezers. They’re anti-static, anti-magnetic and made of hard stainless steel.

Curvedtweezerpickup Lrg

The tips are fine and pointy to pick up any size component. This particular model is 120mm long with a 9mm / 0.35″ gap at the tips while open, this allows it to pick up components with better precision for placement and steadying during soldering.

In stock and shipping now!


Straighttweezers Lrg

Fine tip straight tweezers – ESD safe. When soldering small surface-mount (SMD/SMT) components, one thing you’ll need is a good pair of tweezers. These tweezers are a great pair of every-day tweezers. They’re anti-static, anti-magnetic and made of hard stainless steel.

Straighttweezerstqfp Lrg

The tips are fine and pointy to pick up any size component. This particular model is 135mm long with a 12.5mm / 0.5″ gap at the tips while open, this allows it to pick of fairly large TQFP’s and SSOP’s for placement and steadying during soldering.

In stock and shipping now.

Filed under: EE — by adafruit, posted December 14, 2011 at 11:36 am


STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Mitutoyo Absolute Digimatic Digital Calipers

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STOCKING STUFFERS FOR ENGINEERS – Mitutoyo – Absolute Digimatic Digital Calipers. We’re going to have a stocking stuffer-per-day post now until the holidays. Here is today’s suggestion!


HamRadio2008 writes -

The demonstration is of the Mitutoyo Electronic Caliper measuring SOT-223 component and 1 inch reference. Also a small voltage monitor that I added to a battery I use for microcontroller projects..


Mitutoyo

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This tutorial is for the Mitutoyo digital calipers we carry in the Adafruit shop. They’re the best calipers one can get and we’re pleased to offer them. We’ve put together a basic usage guide here to help people get started…

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Filed under: EE — by adafruit, posted December 13, 2011 at 11:45 am


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