Our Printrbot Jr. in Action!
Melbourne Makerspace officially has a functioning 3D printer! Here is the first successful print:
Our Printrbot Jr. in Action! Read More »
Melbourne Makerspace officially has a functioning 3D printer! Here is the first successful print:
Our Printrbot Jr. in Action! Read More »
If you came, you would have been able to try the Glass for yourself.
Trying on Google Glass Read More »
Melbourne Makerspace is taking a break this weekend to prepare more good stuff, but if you’re looking for something to do, GameWarp will be in Orlando today until midnight, and tomorrow from 11-4. If you like arcade games/pinball, this is the event for you! A family-friendly event. Over 150 games, door fee gets you unlimited
GameWarp today in Orlando on International Drive Read More »
Something cool happened yesterday. We got door lettering installed on our new door for the space we got. We are acquiring tools and equipment now. If you have any thing you would like to donate, please let us know.
Door lettering installed! Read More »
Here are some pictures of the Intro to Arduino and eTextiles and wearable electronics workshops that we conducted over the weekend at TrepHub. A huge thank you to everyone that attended and helped. Intro to Arduino [srizonfbalbum id=5] Intro to eTextiles and wearable electronics [srizonfbalbum id=6]
Photos from Arduino Classes on July 20 Read More »
Here’s a photo of the Protosnap Lilypad Development boards hot out of the wave solderer oven at Jaycon Systems, They have made these boards that contain the Lilypad Arduino developed by Leah Buechley, momentary push button, RGB LED, 5 White LEDs, vibration motors, sound buzzer and a temperature sensor. You literally snap apart the pieces you
Hot out of the oven! Read More »
On Wednesday July 31 we’ll have a special guest for ShowNTell. Jen was selected for the Google #GlassExplorers program, and has graciously agreed to demonstrate her new set for Melbourne Makerspace!
Google Glass demo for 7/31/13 ShowNTell Read More »
Over 25 attendees for the Scratch workshop – room was packed! James brought an interface with sliders and sensors you can use with Scratch – the PicoBoard. And attendee Ki proved to be an expert helper, generously offering his time and expertise.