Monk Makes
Tucked away in the undergrowth of the semi-rural suburbs, just outside a small town called Leyland, is Monk Makes HQ. Inside, many wondrous things are made, with wires and circuitboards and imagination. But it hasn’t always been this way.
Simon Monk has always had a passion for fiendish gadgetry and electronic experiments. In 1991, he graduated from Lancaster University with a doctorate in Software Engineering, and went on to co-found a software development firm based in Manchester. Yet the call of emerging technologies in Open Source hardware harkened him back to his youth, and so in 2010 he found himself writing his first commercial book, 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius. His success opened a doorway for him to go on to write even bigger and better works, and now Simon is the proud author of over 25 different books on Arduino, Raspberry Pi and electronics, including the best-sellers Programming Arduino and The Raspberry Pi Cookbook.
Yet something was still missing. Fans of Simon’s books used to have a difficult time gathering all the various parts to get started with the exciting hardware that Simon wrote about in his books. That’s when Simon had another bright idea. With the help of his partner-in-crime Linda, they started developing the kits themselves designed with customers in mind, and thus Monk Makes was born.
Simon divides his time between writing and designing new products for Monk Makes and Linda runs the business. Both can often be found at Maker Faires, especially if they are somewhere sunny or interesting.
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Raspberry Squid Combo Pack (RGB LED + 2 Switches)
Monk MakesThe Squid Combo Pack comprises a Raspberry Squid RGB LED, two Squid buttons and a Raspberry leaf to help you identify the GPIO pins. A bright RGB (...
View full details7-Segment for Micro:Bit
Monk MakesThe 7-segment for micro:bit is a four digit 7-segment display for micro:bit. You can use it to display numbers, but it can also display letters and...
View full detailsMonkMakes Protoboard Kit
Monk MakesMonkMakes Protoboard is designed to make the creation of one-off projects and prototypes as simple to make as possible by: Using the same layout ...
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Monk MakesThe Servo Six board simplifies the process of connecting up to six servo motors to a Raspberry Pi or Arduino. The Servo Six has the followin...
View full detailsConnector for micro:bit
Monk MakesThe MonkMakes Connector for micro:bit makes it super-easy to connect I2C, SPI and other devices to your micro:bit without losing the main connecto...
View full detailsMonk Makes Protoboard 5 pack
Monk MakesMonkMakes Protoboard is designed to make the creation of one-off projects and prototypes as simple to make as possible by: Using the same lay...
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