Monday, 31 March 2014

Minimakers at the MakerCrate!







The Makercrate on PhotoPeach
Every Wednesday, we go to the Makercrate in the Pallet Pavillion to do a workshop. What is the Makercrate? Well, the MakerCrate was created so that anyone can go there to 3D print, play with Hama beads, tinker with arduinos and laser cutters. We both love the MakerCrate- we are both very techy. Here is a PhotoPeach of some of the things we’ve created.


Bridget McKendry runs the MakerCrate. She’s also very techy and geeky. Each week, we work on a different project- so far, we’ve done 3D printing and Hama beads. This week, we are going to make a light up redstone ore that glows when on a platform. We really love the MakerCrate- come and visit Bridget and her volunteers at the MakerCrate. The MakerCrate is open 7 days a week.


What’s your favourite project? Tell us in the comments below. We will keep you updated on the sessions each week.


By Enya and Hattie


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