Read the complete press release on the Shire of Dardanup Website www.dardanup.wa.gov.au/council-supports-plan-for-dedicated-makerspace/
Makers, creators, imaginators and tech embracers will be excited by the Dardanup Shire Council’s support for a plan to build an annexe to the Eaton Community Library providing a semi-permanent and dedicated space for South West Makers
Read the complete press release on the Shire of Dardanup Website www.dardanup.wa.gov.au/council-supports-plan-for-dedicated-makerspace/
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Another busy meeting. We had people coming and going all morning and a few new people too. No pictures today, as this blogger spent too much time on projects and chatting with people about their projects. Peoples projects: The Mindstorm dinosaur build continues Phillip had his 3D printer busily printing out a clip on tool holder. Stephen had a play with a cheap mini-ITX 4-NIC intel based computer - loading Sophos home UTM onto it A new member came along with a ESP2866 wireless house temperature project Rob is working on a home designed and built Reflow oven controller Stacy has a very slim lined 3D doodler type of pen. Paul had a STM32 controller out Some other people where designing sprites in Scratch A small meeting, with a person from Perth coming down to play with an Ardunio curciut. Someone has a mini-loom kit lob in from an overseas purchase: Ross from Perth popped in and built an Arduino based pulsed switch counter with an OLED display: We had a Raspberry Pi display being put together: Just a small turn out, so we all got down to working on our projects. Someone turned up with their first 3D printer. We had fun testing it out and tuning the setting s a bit: A new Mindstorm robot was being worked on: Check out the size of this Arduino Mega... Yes,it's a mini-Mega: Upcycling cloths: Soldering up a few STM32 boards: |
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