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Read the related blog post: Makerspace Starter Kit for the shopping list, how to set it up, the Amazon Echo, and more!
A Hackerspace or Makerspace oftentimes act as a co-op community workshop that operates so that members could have access to devices and workforce to finish their own personal project which would have been difficult by themselves because of either absence of tools, workforce, or know-how. One element of our hackerspace / makerspace that we would like to highlight both in awareness and in activity is that we are a nonprofit body in DFW.Visit our site www.dfwmakersclub.org/ for more information on Hackerspace
A Hackerspace or Makerspace oftentimes act as a co-op community workshop that operates so that members could have access to devices and workforce to finish their own personal project which would have been difficult by themselves because of either absence of tools, workforce, or know-how. One element of our hackerspace / makerspace that we would like to highlight both in awareness and in activity is that we are a nonprofit body in DFW.Visit our site www.dfwmakersclub.org/ for more information on Hackerspace
A Hackerspace or Makerspace oftentimes act as a co-op community workshop that operates so that members could have access to devices and workforce to finish their own personal project which would have been difficult by themselves because of either absence of tools, workforce, or know-how. One element of our hackerspace / makerspace that we would like to highlight both in awareness and in activity is that we are a nonprofit body in DFW.Visit our site www.dfwmakersclub.org/ for more information on Hackerspace
Come make your own gadget, robot or wearable art at Tam Makers!
On Wednesday evenings, we host ‘You Can Make It’ workshops for adults and teens in our makerspace at Tam High School. During these open sessions, participants build new projects, with guidance from our staff and other community members.
Many of them are experienced makers, who are happy to share what they know. Here are some of the cool maker projects they are working on this month: a graceful robot spider, an eagle god with creepy eyes, an Arduino-powered garage opener, a Wifi server on a chip, and many laser cut picture frames.
If you are interested in creating your own maker project with the help of others, join us this fall, on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 9pm in the woodshop at Tam High School in Mill Valley. Learn more about You Can Make It:
www.tammakers.org/you-can-make-it/
One of the great benefits of this open shop program is that you get a lot more than just access to tools: you join a community of makers who like to make things together and help each other.
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A general meeting and town hall for HiCapacity, a Honolulu makerspace at Manoa Innovation Center. Blog post: www.hawaiiweblog.com/2015/01/07/hawaii-makerspaces
The Makerspace in the Center for Educational Technology is a place to make the digital world real. With a 3D printer, 3D scanner and a variety of software and hardware tools, it’s staffed by students who can assist with printing, or help you learn how to develop your own models and projects.
Photograph by Cecilia Denhard '15.
A Hackerspace or Makerspace oftentimes act as a co-op community workshop that operates so that members could have access to devices and workforce to finish their own personal project which would have been difficult by themselves because of either absence of tools, workforce, or know-how. One element of our hackerspace / makerspace that we would like to highlight both in awareness and in activity is that we are a nonprofit body in DFW.Visit our site www.dfwmakersclub.org/ for more information on Hackerspace