Maker Faire Tashkent 2025
Inside the Machine: Engines, Power & Motion
Home: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Our project brings the mechanics of complex machines to life through interactive, hands-on models. We have already completed fully functional and movable models of an aircraft engine and a car engine, allowing visitors to see and test how these systems operate in real life. By the time of Maker Faire, we will also present a hand-cranked mechanical-to-electrical generator, built with a copper-wire stator and dual magnet rotors, where visitors can produce electricity to charge their phones and small devices. In addition, a working car differential will demonstrate how power is distributed to wheels during turns. Together, these exhibits transform abstract engineering concepts into engaging, tangible experiences designed to spark curiosity, simplify learning, and inspire future innovators.
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Maker
Constell Electronics
We are a student team from Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent.
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Abdukayumov Akbar – Team Leader & Main Engineer: oversees design and ensures technical accuracy of models.
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Asadullakhodjaev Kamron – Software Engineer: develops interactive elements and digital support.
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Tsoy Artem – Software Engineer: focuses on programming and integration of electronic systems.
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Yo’ldashev Ismoil<
What Inspired You to Make This?
We were inspired by the idea of making complex mechanical systems easier to understand. By turning engines, energy conversion, and differentials into hands-on models, we aim to spark curiosity and help others learn through direct experience.



