In this post I will tell you about 5 making blogs that you must visit, I read them whenever they publish something new using my favorite RSS reader Feedly . The blogs vary from makers who describe their projects to blogs that surf the net and find good articles to share. If you know of other blogs that I may like, feel free to share!

DIY 3D Printing – If you’re into 3D printing at home, you must read this blog, reviews 3D printers, 3D printing hacks, software, and news from many sources. This is a true making blogs, Recommended!
Marginally Clever – A maker I look up to (and mentioned few times in my blog), innovative and social (Vancouver hackerspace founder) always developing somthing new and also tries with growing success to make a living out of it (Go Dan!)
IEEE Robotics blog – IEEE is a professional organization of electrical engineers, this is their official robotics blog, many items are presented first here – give lots of project ideas, and links to making blogs, and also has a great weekly robotics review on Fridays.

Dr. Monk’s DIY Electronics Blog – A pro blogger that also publish books, writes mainly about micro controllers in general: Arduino, Raspberry – pi, IOIO, Python, Beaglebone, professional and might get too technical but has very deductive approach + twitter account.
Hizook {Robotics news for academics and professionals} – Besides it’s bizarre name, one of the good ones, review robotic companies, ideas, Robotics VCs, and always from a fresh approach. if you had enough of the same 2 axis 3d printers and look for something really innovative – this is the destination.
