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Tom was demoing our mill and discussing some modifications we could make to it. I totally recall what the machine is at his foot. Its a variable frequency drive. :)
Parklands Library. March 2016.
File Reference: 2016-03-IMG_0900
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Panorama of the main room inside the Milwaukee Makerspace.
I shot this with my home-built panorama head.
Here's the same space from a different angle.
Marinovators showcased the creativity of Marin County students in a day-long exhibition at the College of Marin. The event attracted hundreds of children, parents, teachers and local makers, featuring a wide range of science, tech and maker projects: from virtual reality to robots, bio-hacking, drones and paper airplanes.
Geo Monley’s high school maker class showed off ‘MakersField’ -- a cool animatronic city they built together this year at Tam High School in Mill Valley. City features include a lighthouse, illuminated trees, robots, power plants -- and Trump Towers.
Geo and I introduced Tam Makers, our new makerspace and community education program. We offer maker courses, meetups and for adults, high-school and middle-school children. Many visitors stopped by to discuss this project, sign up for some of our classes, and share their feedback and ideas. The overall response was very positive, which bodes well for us.
It was a fun and productive day, and a great way to catch up with the growing maker community in Marin, as well as reconnect with old friends.
Learn more about Marinovators:
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View more photos about Tam Makers: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157660433218276
Learn more about our City of the Future course: fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/23/city-of-the-future/
Learn more about Geo’s other art and tech courses at Tam High:
Lego Table activity hosted by CSM Library Makerspace.
October 4, 2014 at College of San Mateo Family Science & Astronomy Festival + Makerspace.
The Small Hall Makerspace is the DIY resource on campus open to all students, faculty and staff. We have a 3D printer, virtual reality headsets, a laser cutter for wood and acrylic, two CNC routers for wood and aluminum, a vacuum thermoformer, and various electronics and computing prototyping equipment.
Family Weekend 2015
Photo by Stephen Salpukas
William & Mary
When's the last time you saw a 9 foot tall been can rolling down Kinnickinnic Avenue?
(See Also: rasterweb.net/raster/2011/07/17/makerspace-frolics-parade/ )