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+ | === Recent events === | ||
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+ | Thanks to all who took part in the show-and-tell 'bazaar', which was advertised in the Festival of Ideas programme. A good number of members came to show their projects and the place was abuzz with members of the public looking round, who all seemed to enjoy themselves. | ||
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+ | === Forthcoming events === | ||
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+ | '''Chain Reaction''': The Cambridge Science Centre's Chain Reaction event is on 6 December in the Corn Exchange: | ||
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+ | http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/whats-on/events/chain-reaction2015/ | ||
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+ | They're keen for volunteers to help teams with inspiration on the day, as well as for people to run interactive activities in the foyer. If you're interested, get in touch. | ||
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+ | '''Christmas social''': December's Maker's Night will be on 22 December. Eat mince pies, meet fellow makers and make last-minute Christmas presents: | ||
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+ | http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/226495504/ | ||
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+ | ===New kit === | ||
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+ | '''Warco mill''': The Warco mill is now commissioned and can be used to machine a wide range of materials, including metals. A few members have now been inducted on the mill. | ||
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+ | http://wiki.makespace.org/Equipment/WarcoMill | ||
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+ | '''CNC router''': A new group of owners has taken on responsibility for the CNC router, so it is getting some attention, and inductions for anyone who wants to use it will be scheduled soon. Watch or ask on the mailing list. | ||
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+ | '''Workstation and chromebooks''': Tom Oinn has set up the Xeon workstation for CAD work, with a new monitor and keyboard and a very funky 3d mouse. There are also three shiny orange Chromebooks available for use (please return them to their charging point after use). | ||
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+ | https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/zE7GVpqR-h8 | ||
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+ | === CAD survey === | ||
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+ | Speaking of CAD, Tom Parker has put together a quick survey about CAD software that people use, would like to have available, or would be interested in getting trained in. If you have a few minutes, please fill it in: | ||
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+ | http://goo.gl/forms/A8GUXs2jMX | ||
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+ | === BBC maker series === | ||
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+ | The BBC is making a series about people who are making whacky things "at home" - using Makespace counts, apparently. If you fancy five minutes of fame, here is the link: | ||
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+ | http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/takepart/most_spectacular_backyard_builds | ||
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+ | === Reminders === | ||
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+ | '''Access''': As was made clear at your induction, you are responsible for ANYONE you let into the space. This is an important safety measure and includes people who come to the door saying they are members, the dog has eaten their keyfob, etc. They may well be, but unless you know for sure, do not feel under pressure to let them in (or to answer the door at all). Conversely, when you come to Makespace, don't forget your keyfob. | ||
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+ | '''Mailing list''': The Google Group is a great place to make suggestions, discuss problems, ask for help, etc. If you're not on the list, why not join up? (If you don't want More Stuff in your inbox, you can read the list online.) Join up or read recent postings here: | ||
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+ | https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace | ||
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+ | '''Training''': Is there any piece of kit you'd like to be inducted on? Ask on the list! If you don't tell anyone you're waiting, they'll never know. | ||
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+ | '''E-mail''': the e-mail address we have for you is the one where you are receiving this ''[if you received it, that is ...]''. If you'd like to change it, log into your account at makespace.recurly.com. | ||
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== 10 Oct 2015 == | == 10 Oct 2015 == |
Revision as of 14:14, 17 November 2015
Here you'll find all the member update emails that get sent out. Hopefully a useful resource for new members wondering what's been happening lately!
If you have items for upcoming newsletters, email laura.james at the obvious domain :)
Note that some sensitive info and email addresses may have been removed in these versions.
Contents
- 1 17 Nov 2015
- 2 10 Oct 2015
- 3 17 Sept 2015
- 4 27 aug 2015
- 5 16 Aug 2015
- 6 31 July 2015
- 7 9 july 2015
- 8 1 june 2015
- 9 19 May 2015
- 10 21 April 2015
- 11 7 April 2015
- 12 20 Mar 2015
- 13 16 feb 2015
- 14 late jan 2015
- 15 Jan 2015
- 16 Nov 2014
- 17 Oct 2014
- 18 18 Sept 2014
- 19 26 July 2014
- 20 4 June 2014
- 21 11 May 2014
- 22 22 March 2014
- 23 10 March 2014
- 24 February 2014
- 25 January 2014
- 26 December 2013
- 27 November 2013
- 28 October 2013
- 29 August 2013
17 Nov 2015
Recent events
Thanks to all who took part in the show-and-tell 'bazaar', which was advertised in the Festival of Ideas programme. A good number of members came to show their projects and the place was abuzz with members of the public looking round, who all seemed to enjoy themselves.
Forthcoming events
Chain Reaction: The Cambridge Science Centre's Chain Reaction event is on 6 December in the Corn Exchange:
http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/whats-on/events/chain-reaction2015/
They're keen for volunteers to help teams with inspiration on the day, as well as for people to run interactive activities in the foyer. If you're interested, get in touch.
Christmas social: December's Maker's Night will be on 22 December. Eat mince pies, meet fellow makers and make last-minute Christmas presents:
http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/226495504/
New kit
Warco mill: The Warco mill is now commissioned and can be used to machine a wide range of materials, including metals. A few members have now been inducted on the mill.
http://wiki.makespace.org/Equipment/WarcoMill
CNC router: A new group of owners has taken on responsibility for the CNC router, so it is getting some attention, and inductions for anyone who wants to use it will be scheduled soon. Watch or ask on the mailing list.
Workstation and chromebooks: Tom Oinn has set up the Xeon workstation for CAD work, with a new monitor and keyboard and a very funky 3d mouse. There are also three shiny orange Chromebooks available for use (please return them to their charging point after use).
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/zE7GVpqR-h8
CAD survey
Speaking of CAD, Tom Parker has put together a quick survey about CAD software that people use, would like to have available, or would be interested in getting trained in. If you have a few minutes, please fill it in:
http://goo.gl/forms/A8GUXs2jMX
BBC maker series
The BBC is making a series about people who are making whacky things "at home" - using Makespace counts, apparently. If you fancy five minutes of fame, here is the link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/takepart/most_spectacular_backyard_builds
Reminders
Access: As was made clear at your induction, you are responsible for ANYONE you let into the space. This is an important safety measure and includes people who come to the door saying they are members, the dog has eaten their keyfob, etc. They may well be, but unless you know for sure, do not feel under pressure to let them in (or to answer the door at all). Conversely, when you come to Makespace, don't forget your keyfob.
Mailing list: The Google Group is a great place to make suggestions, discuss problems, ask for help, etc. If you're not on the list, why not join up? (If you don't want More Stuff in your inbox, you can read the list online.) Join up or read recent postings here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace
Training: Is there any piece of kit you'd like to be inducted on? Ask on the list! If you don't tell anyone you're waiting, they'll never know.
E-mail: the e-mail address we have for you is the one where you are receiving this [if you received it, that is ...]. If you'd like to change it, log into your account at makespace.recurly.com.
10 Oct 2015
Welcome Mark!
Here’s Mark’s intro from the mailing list:
I'm writing to introduce myself as the new part-time administrator at Makespace. It's great to be here!
A bit about me: I've been in Cambridge for 25 years or so and have had a chequered career - editor, stonecutter, English teacher, housing officer, and Open Data advocate, among other things.
I've met a couple of members but it would be great to meet more of you. If I'm around any time you are in the space, please feel free to come and say hi. My hours are irregular at present because of other commitments but hopefully soon I will become a bit more predictable. You can recognise me by the picture at <http://wiki.makespace.org/User:Markw>.
Look forward to meeting some of you and hearing about your Awesome Maker Projects.
Laura writes:
I look forward to Mark, and/or new volunteers, taking on the coordination of these newsletters :)
A shelving party!
Diana writes:
On Sunday [tomorrow], we'll be putting up the shelves at Makespace - the ones that are currently lying on the floor in the main space. We will need people to help; you are all lovely people, you can help.
I'll be there from about 11am, and the kettle will be on. Come and make this easy, and make the main space more habitable.
Congrats to Cannybots who have had an amazing Kickstarter start!
Wayne says: Anish and I probably would never have met if it wasn't for Makespace.
Maker Assembly
Forwarded invite from Andrew Sleigh:
I’d like to invite you (and others from the Cambridge maker scene) to join us at an event I’m helping put together in London in October. It’s called Maker Assembly, and it’s a one-day conference that takes a critical look at the current state of maker culture.
Saturday, 24th October
10am to 5.30pm
Victoria & Albert Museum
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/maker-assembly-tickets-18441169033
Full details, speakers and schedule: http://makerassembly.org
It’s part of the Crafts Council's nationwide Make:Shift:Do programme, and supported by the Comino Foundation, the Crafts Council, Lighthouse and the V&A.
We teamed up with other maker events organisers (Brighton and London Maker Faires and the V&A Digital Design Weekend) to create a community-run event where we hope makers, artists, designers and academics will connect and share their experience.
Thanks to the support of our sponsors, the event is free to attend (with a £10 deposit at booking which will be refunded on the day). The venue has limited capacity so if you can come, I'd encourage you to book your ticket as soon as possible (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/maker-assembly-tickets-18441169033). Note that some travel bursaries are available for those coming outside London. A free lunch will also be provided.
17 Sept 2015
There's a wealth of Makespaceish things happening at Makespace, and elsewhere!
Your input needed - computers in Makespace!
Tell us what you think in this super quick poll [LINK REMOVED] (thanks to all the folks on the computer discussion thread!)
Open Source Hardware Camp
Take a look at this year's Open Source Hardware Camp programme later this month. As is
usual, not all topics are strictly open source hardware and we do cover techniques and tools etc.
http://wutheringbytes.com/days/oshcamp/talks.html
http://wutheringbytes.com/days/oshcamp/workshops.html
For details over the wider Wuthering Bytes programme, which OSHCamp runs as part of, see:
http://wutheringbytes.com
help co-create a Smart Cambridge hack event
http://www.meetup.com/hackCambridge/events/225342753/ - Weds 30th, at Makespace!
A collaboration of organisations (Collusion, Thingful, The Junction and Smart Cambridgeshire) are organising an event (#hackCambridge), as part of the festival of ideas. The hack looks to explore how technology can improve the quality of life for city residents and address some of the challenges faced around transport, environmental management, energy and health and social care. The core part of the event will be a data hack, we welcome not only data people but anyone who wants to work on city challenges.
Doors!
Please do not prop open the Makespace doors! We have neighbours now and so the foyer is very much a shared space, and as soon as you prop open the foyer doors, anyone can walk in if you aren’t looking after the door, and could easily steal your laptop or a 3d printer, cause an accident, and disappear, and this would be hugely damaging to Makespace. The front door to the outside is open much more now as our neighbours have lots of visitors and kit to haul in and out.
If there are problems which mean the door is getting propped open, please let management@makespace.org know so we can deal with those. We'd rather make things better than deal with a major problem like a theft!
new in the Makespace treasure trove
Assorted battery holders (many types and sizes);
Small (transistor-radio-type) speakers;
Very small (mobile-phone-type) speakers;
Ferrite rods. Or possibly, nuclear reactor moderator rods. Lots of 'em. Either way, they were bought from Rapid Electronics.
a very large number of miniature VGA cameras. (Micro-ribbon connectors.)
Science non fiction and the bottom billion - events coming up
An events programme from CRASSH and the Centre for Global Equality, about drones, 3d printers and more: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/science-non-fiction-and-the-bottom-billion
The bacon sandwich challenge
This is a challenge posted to the hackerspaces list:
http://roverchallenge.net/
The Challenge: Deliver a bacon sandwich to a hungry judge sat 500m away using an autonomous ground based autonomous vehicle.
The Course Here is an overview of the course: http://i.imgur.com/OnoVwji.jpg Here is detail on the first leg which includes 3 options: http://i.imgur.com/rLY5CJz.jpg Here is detail on the final legs: http://i.imgur.com/tvdRZjt.jpg Here is a Google Streetview link to checkpoint 1: https://goo.gl/maps/0KyIt
The shortest path is approximately 570 meters with terrain including steps, ramps and humps.
When? Some time in April 2016. TBC closer, but likely towards the end.
Who can enter? Is it a team affair? Anyone. We're hoping for 10 vehicles, that would be a nice number.
What do I win? The admiration and pride of your peers as well as a deep seated sense of satisfaction and self accomplishment.
But I have so many questions?! This is a work in progress. We'll refine as we go. Ask questions and we'll figure it out :) Original post is here: https://groups.google.com/forum/?nomobile=true#!topic/reading-hackspace/3FyBeIjsiI0
Pint of science We are calling for all people who love science, art, organisation, marketing, publicity and communications. In May 2015 Pint of Science brought high profile scientists to several pubs in the UK and in international locations. Cambridge, was the first city to sold out - with circa 90 volunteers who decided on the topics, contacted scientists and organised the events in the pubs to an absolute fantastic standard.
Following last year’s huge success, we are very excited to announce Pint of Science will be back on 23rd, 24th, and 25th of May 2016!
The festival will have 6 themes (Atoms to Galaxies, Beautiful Mind, Our Body, Our Society, Planet Earth, and Tech me Out). And we also plan to organise for the second time our art-science special event, Creative Reactions, where scientists, artists and volunteers come together to celebrate creativity. To support the festival, there is also the opportunity to join three teams that will be crucial to the success of the event: Marketing, Sponsorship and Publicity.
If you would like to be involved or find out more, please fill in the google form below where you will find more information on the teams - we plan to have a meeting to kick off with the organisation in mid/end of October 2015. https://goo.gl/94Rkdk
We would also be very grateful if you could forward this message to anyone passionate about science within your department / institute / college or company.
Please, don't hesitate to get in touch if you need more details. You can reach us at: pintofscience.cbg at gmail
creativeConf Cambridge 2015 is coming to you on Saturday October 24th, with a full day of speakers and workshops on the subject of creativity. This is not just for those in the Creative Industries either! We're looking at the psychology of creativity, creativity in business and education, and how you can improve your own creative thinking. Plus some fun with food! Head over to the site to register your interest and find out about some of our speakers. Tickets on sale very soon, so get registered to ensure you get yours!
SMEs and startups! Makespace membership includes quite a few entrepreneurs. St Johns Innovation Centre can help you through the Enterprise Europe Network, and in some cases there’s free support available! New businesses may also be interested in their events.
27 aug 2015
We have (at least) two robots entered into PiWars, the Raspberry Pi robotics challenge, from makespace: Brian C's mysterious entry and Tom Oinn’s Triangula. This is the second event, we entered the last one and it was a fun day out in North Cambridge (video redux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQy0DZzQJIY)
Tickets for spectators are now available to buy get yours early whilst they are still available, and come along on 5th December and increase the amount of that lovely Makespace orange and green on the floor :)
Get in touch if you would like to blog/tweet/photograph/film PiWars on behalf of Makespace :)
16 Aug 2015
As ever, check meetup.com/makespace for the latest events; https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace for daily Makespace chat on our mailing list; and makespace.org / wiki.makespace.org for info. The wiki is getting a bit out of date in parts and if anyone fancies updating it - or even doing a proper wiki-gardening to make it super useful, that would be great!
Droidscript - Easy coding for apps, arts and tech projects (open to all)
Join us to find out how to use Droidscript in your project. If you've ever wanted to create some code that will bring your project to life, but have been put off because it all looked too complicated, then these Droidscript meetups are for you. Dave Smart, the creator of Droidscript, will be on hand to help. So if you've already got a project that you want to develop, or if you're just thinking about starting something and would like to know how to embed some code in it, then come along.
7pm Tuesday August 25th
http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/224605671/
Back to the Future!
Through ourscreen, we are trying to bring an special anniversary screening of Back To The Future at Arts Picturehouse (Cambridge) on Monday 26th October 2015 at 21:00, https://www.ourscreen.com/screening/39861
This is a people powered cinema event and we are open to all ideas to make it a really different and memorable experience for all who attend.
We are looking for makespace members to showcase some of their Back To The Future inspired projects at the screening - if there is interest.. there have been some cool suggestions as examples -
1. Voice activated soft drinks dispenser 2. Photo tagging hovercameras (drones with cameras and app connected triggers) 3. (Should be a 2.5 really) - selfie hovercameras [with both above options, we may have to be careful as the reception spaces at the cinema can be tight] 4. phoneglasses anyone? 5. Indoor gardens 6. Of course, if anyone is working on hoverboards, deloreans, food hydrators, or any others we haven't thought of - we'd love to hear from them and see them :-)
And also, we'd love to see several of the members at the screening and if they like the idea, to spread the word!
message from Steve steve.upton@makespace.org As most of you know I'm the organiser for the induction sessions. What you may not know is that the app we use for this is developed in Ruby on Rails, of which I have no experience.
There are a number of features that we'd like to add to the app to make it far easier to manage the sessions and membership but in order to do that currently I need to: Learn Ruby Learn Rails Setup a dev environment Develop and test my changes Deploy If someone else already has the first two of these and can help me with the third, or even make the needed changes that would be a great help.
Any volunteers?
message from Paul
If you used the Roland Model mill on Thursday 13th (or possibly the day before) and wish to own up to the following, please get in touch with the owners:
1) Milling cutters not placed back in their individual boxes. Leaving HSS and Carbide cutters rattling around loose with steel collets is NOT the correct way to store them.
2) Not reporting the breakage or theft of either 1mm cutters, as there are now none in the box.
3) Failing to replace the normal Makespace bed in the milling machine. Do not leave custom beds in the mill for others to deal with.
4) Failing to clean the machine. Leaving obvious large piles of wood dust in easy to clean areas is NOT how people were trained to operate the machine.
This is the second time I have found the model mill in such a state in the last month. If this continues I shall consult Roger to determine an appropriate punishment for such transgressions (warning: Roger can be VERY scathing).
a message from the Crafts Council
I'm writing to tell you about Make:Shift:Do our UK-wide doors open festival of digital making. The Crafts Council, the V&A, the Institute of Making and Ultimaker UK would like to invite your organisation to host an open day or workshop for Make:Shift:Do 2015: a festival celebrating digital innovation in craft.
Applications are invited from makerspaces, FabLabs, hackspaces, maker collectives, creative programmes, educational initiatives and other interested parties that wish to open their doors and share their work with the public. Events can fit as a part of your regular programming or act as a one-off event to bring new participants to your organisation.
We invite you to join us on October 23 & 24 as maker spaces across the UK throw open their doors for anyone to try their hand at new forms of making. You can choose to host an event on either or both days over the weekend. Participants are eligible for a £100 open-day bursary to help cover costs or further funding of up to £300 for in-depth events or workshops (limited funding available).
More information can be found here: www.make-shift-do.org.uk<http://www.make-shift-do.org.uk> and applications can be made via the Crafts Council website or accessed directly herehttps://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/account/application-make-shift-do - you must create a Crafts Council log-in to apply.
You may also wish to review our guidance notes available here:https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/content/files/MSD2015-guidance-notes.pdf
Applications are due Monday August 24 at noon.
If you have any questions please do let me know, I am happy to answer questions or discuss ideas in advance of the application deadline,
31 July 2015
Next *Tuesday* Makespace is hosting a United for Wildlife day to bring together technology people and conservation people. You can get involved:
United for Wildlife partners are entering a critical phase of an exciting project to launch an online Community of Practice tailored for Conservation Technology professionals. Our aim is to create a cross-sector community of conservationists, technologists, data scientists, entrepreneurs and academics with access to the right information, tools and resources to collaboratively identify, develop and implement technology enabled solutions to conservation challenges.
To ensure the new community is as relevant, useful and easy to use as possible, we need your help! We’re inviting you to get involved in our Discovery Day event on Tuesday 4th August where you’ll have the opportunity to share your views and aspirations and help shape the final design.
We’ll also be running a webcast for live participation for our global community members. A Discovery Day blog will also be set-up, where we’ll be posting updates and receiving comment throughout the event from our more geographically remote audiences and those people unable to attend in person. There are limited places available to attend in person or via the webcast, so please get in touch with us ASAP if you’re interested in joining in.
Date: 4th August 2015 Time: 11.00 - 17.00 UTC Venue: Cambridge MakeSpace, 16 Mill Ln, Cambridge CB2 1RX
Please register your interest by emailing: stephanie
It would be great to have your knowledge and experience to help shape the platform. However, we do realise this is rather short notice. If you are unable to attend, please think about colleagues or friends who might be interested in participating.
We’ve now got an Ultimaker! If you want to convert your Makerbot induction, there’s going to be new events to help you - here’s the next one http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/224242504/
Build your first Combat Robot! Upcoming event on August 6th http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/224292509/
There’s now a London incubator for entrepreneurial makers:
http://www.centralresearchlaboratory.com/
If you’d like to meet new people and help Makespace, why not volunteer to run a see the space tour? Steve coordinates these, usually on tuesday and thursday evenings (but it would be great to be able to offer more times). let him know you can help
Finally, key contacts - please try not to contact individual Makespace directors and volunteers, as they aren't always able to help you because they all have other commitments - if you use these email addresses, which each go to several people, you are more likely to get a prompt response and help!
- Membership, billing, payment, subscription, keyfob issues: membership@makespace.org
- Safety issues, near miss accidents, all actual accidents and incidents: management@makespace.org
- General worries and other matters: exec@makespace.org (goes to a group of our most wonderful active volunteers)
As ever if you feel things aren't happening quickly enough, or aren't happening full stop, YOU CAN HELP! We always welcome more volunteers to help look after kit, look after the space, and look after the members. Just get in touch with any of the above email contacts and we'll help you help :)
9 july 2015
Do your bit for Makespace!
Don’t have the time to be a kit owner? Want to help Makespace? Or simply don’t like cleaning and tidying alone? Join the big clean up on the afternoon of Saturday 25th http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/223315180/
open technologies hackathon and maker faire
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-technology-workshop-2015-tickets-17526776059
Open technologies are becoming increasingly prevalent in many aspects of society. From cell phones' operating systems to high performance computing, open source software provides some of the most powerful tools to tackle today's challenges. Large scale projects such as Wikipedia have demonstrated that open standards and practice can be applied to knowledge in a general sense and deliver invaluable resources to the general public. The advance of Open Hardware systems such as Arduino, alongside advances in consumer-grade 3D printing technologies, is nowadays boosting the development of Maker communities in most parts of the world, progressively imposing a rethink of innovation and manufacturing techniques. In this workshop, open to the general public, we will explore through talks and demos many aspects of open technologies and their implications in the context of academic research and education.
Saturday 25 July (satellite) 10:00 - 17:00 Hands-on open technologies hackathon at Cambridge makespace (RSVP HERE)
Sunday 26 July (main event) 09:30 - 12:30 Open Technologies Talks + coffee and cake from Warming Your Cockles van Javier Serrano (CERN) on open hardware licensing [web | TEDx] Robert Mullins (University of Cambridge) on lowRISC [web | Twittter] Luka Mustafa (IRNAS and UCL) on useful-source hardware [web | Twitter] Magnus Manske (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Wikipedia) on wiki science [web | Twitter] Jelena Aleksic (TReND and GeneAdviser) on TReND in Africa [web | Twitter] Tom Baden (TReND and University of Tübingen) on FlyPi [web | Twitter] PLUS more speakers TBC
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch (not provided but can be purchased) 13:30 - 16:30 Mini Maker Faire Bring your demos! Do you have an interesting project using open technologies? We have space in the afternoon for you to display your work in the Engineering Labs. Just get yourself a 'Main Event + Demo space' ticket below!
Any questions, get in touch with Alexandre Kabla (ajk61@eng.cam.ac.uk) and Jenny Molloy (jcm80@cam.ac.uk)
Form One SLA 3d printing
We’re getting a new printer! Could you help look after it? Join the Form One owners meeting on Tuesday : http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/223673551/
The Directors say: If you are in the secure workshop please ensure the doors are properly shut. If they close in the wrong order one door remains ajar and the door won't lock, which means anyone - such as a visiting small child - can just pull the door and walk into a potentially hazardous space. We have a lock on the door to protect folks from inadvertently wandering into the more noisy, dusty and dangerous space, and securing the workshop is essential if we want to have the kit in the workshop available.
The Cannybots team say: We've left a track and a couple of Cannybots in the classroom for people to play with. You can find them on the bookshelf in the classroom.
HackLab is coming! This summer Makespace is hosting HackLab camps for 8-14 year olds.
HackLab camps are where it’s at. Over the school breaks, budding programmers, engineers, gamers and makers join us at prestigious tech venues across the city where they use different technologies and coding languages to accomplish fun and inspirational projects.
http://www.thehacklab.uk/camp-homepage/
Things that fly
At the last Things That Fly, many things actually flew. Join the drone, quadcopter and UAV meetup on Thursday 16th: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/223612934/
Messages from members: I see that the corner of the workshop with the lathe in has been used as a dumping group for project bits. Please clear it out!
The PCs in the Classroom had been set up nicely but were unplugged and moved. Please don’t undo other people’s work - and just because you don’t use an item doesn’t mean others don’t use it. (also, unless you are in the space almost all the time, don’t assume things aren’t used because you don’t see people using them - we’re open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week and you are probably not always there!)
New day for Pi-Makers:
The Raspberry Pi (and other embedded things, Arduino etc all welcome too!) regular meetup is now on Tuesdays http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/223792932/
Bamboo plywood purchasing I have found some cool bamboo plywood that I thought people might be interested in. It's from a company called Timboo and they produce bamboo plywood that looks like more exotic woods, like: teak, ebony, tiger...
They say on the website it's good for laser etching and the pricing seems reasonable, ranging from £46 to £58.80 depending of the wood finish, this is for 5mm panels 2440x1220mm. However shipping is expensive at £75, but this is a flat rate so not too bad for larger orders.
It would make a nice addition to the standard plywood, we can start laser cutting Zebrano and Humbug boxes!
Plus they do panels up to 40mm thick and beams of 125x125mm. So it would be good for the CNC router too. I'd like some of the thicker stuff myself, so hoping someone else would want to go in with me if not for the space!
A gallery of the woods: http://timboo.co.uk/photos/bamboo-joinery-furniture-textures-photos.html
Here's the price list: http://timboo.co.uk/downloads/files/Timboo%20price%20list%20latest.pdf
If this is interesting add to the order: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/o20Bg5j_DSs
Don’t forget Family Makers!
Every Sunday morning, Makespace members are encouraged to bring their children to Makespace for Family Makers - expect noise and children having fun.
Once a month we organise a managed event which is open to non-member families to attend. These are advertised on the Family Makers meetup group which can be found here: http://www.meetup.com/Family-Makers/
For more information on Family Makers see the wiki: wiki.makespace.org/Family_Makers
1 june 2015
As we recover from a successful first ever Makespace Bazaar, the summer of making is getting underway with lots of new projects and plans for new meetups and new kit!
Do you Arduino?
We're trying to work out how best to resurrect the (briefly) popular and successful Arduino and Cake session. We want to know what's going to work best for everyone, so if you've any level of interest in the
idea of eating cake, learning how to use microelectronics (including complete beginners) and generally hacking around with such things, please feed us your input at: http://goo.gl/forms/J6RDokfKMA
Like to chat? Our Makespace IRC chat room has always been very quiet. We’ve set up a Slack chat channel now in case folks prefer that and hope it will be especially useful for volunteer coordination (organising inductions, kit owners figuring out maintenance, etc). If you’d like an invite just reply to this email!
It’s time to sew! We’ve got interest in sewing, textile and leather work. If this appeals to you get involved, either in the forum threads (should we get an industrial sewing machine, general sewing interest discussion) or come along to the first ever sewing and planning-sewing-kit meetup on June 10th.
Should we update our 3D printers? We’re debating whether we need a new 3D printer - join the discussion https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/wcc3d_hhvkE if you’d be interested in helping with maintenance or training post on the thread or get in touch with Rob Voisey rvoisey@gmail.com
Plan a road trip to Derby Maker Faire: Let Brian know if you'd like to join him and others heading to Derby on 24th October.
Things that fly The first Things That Fly meetup was popular, and so we’re doing it again tomorrow! UAVs, drones, quadcopters and more all welcome.
More meetups The Meetup calendar is getting busy with all kinds of fun things - check it out and find the events for you.
Short term bluetooth low energy contract Jonny is looking for a BLE hacker for 3 weeks starting asap.
19 May 2015
Thursday 28th - the first ever Makespace Bazaar!
Like a normal monthly social... but better! We'll appropriate the classroom for the first Makespace Bazaar: Show-and-tell: Finished a project? Started a project? Thinking about starting a project? Come and show us what you've got! Bring-and-buy: Got a parts box in need of a spring clean? Bought a load of material that you don't need? Come and swap, beg, borrow, give, sell, buy. Get involved: Want to help Makespace run, but don't know what to do or who to talk to? We'll sort that out! If you're interested in some table space comment on Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/222243595/) or email Brian Starkey or the list so we’ve got an idea how much space we might need. If you've got other suggestions for how to make The Bazaar even better, Brian would love to hear them.
Our first schools visits happened in the last few weeks and went really well. Thanks John Clamp for putting so much effort into planning and figuring out how to make these work! We have a template for future visits now so if you’d like to liaise with a local school and set up similar visits, it’s much easier. Here’s what the year 5 Tech Club made:
Robot wars
The Potteries hackspace are planning a Robot Wars in August. https://www.facebook.com/interhackspacerobotwars?fref=ts
http://potterieshackspace.org/events/robot-wars/
Should Makespace put a team in? let us know https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/NF5fieULF04
Things that Fly
Join makers and flyers on Tuesday May 19th at 7pm, for all kinds of flying things (drones, quadcopters, RV, UAV, FPV etc) http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/222353772/
Hacking the food chain
Upcoming sustainability hacking on May 27th: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/220610691/
Made something interesting lately? Let us know by replying to this newsletter, or pop a photo in our Flickr pool https://www.flickr.com/groups/cammakespace/pool
Wondering where all the Makespace chat is? It’s on our Google group forum! Available as an email list or web forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace
Want more face to face Making and chatting? Set up a meetup, or help organise our monthly socials! http://www.meetup.com/makespace/
21 April 2015
April is a busy month at Makespace with lots going on - lots of making, lots of events, and Makespace people doing lots of good things from winning funds to bootstrap a biolab, volunteering to look after equipment, getting kids making, preparing for Maker Faire, etc. And there's more happening in May! As ever, if you have messages you'd like to share with Makespace members, just let me know :)
Big clean up: On May 2nd and 3rd we’re having a clean up! Come along to help spruce up the space, get things in order and maybe reorganise things to be easier to find and use: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/221578932/
School visits to Makespace
A heads-up for everyone that on 30 April, 7 May, and 14 May, from 9:30-11:30am, groups of school children will be visiting Makespace with their teachers and will be using the CNC Router, Vinyl Cutter & T shirt press & classroom. Please note that these bits of kit and the classroom are thereby ‘booked’ at those times by the Makespace hosts.
Maker faire & Good for Nothing
Lots of Makespace makers are off to Newcastle for the UK Maker Faire this weekend (25-26th). If you'd like to go, there's still time to get tickets! If you can't travel but still fancy doing something fun this weekend, Makespace is hosting Good For Nothing and you can help a local group, the E-luminate Foundation, by making and hacking at Makespace - http://www.goodfornothing.com/gigs/e-luminate-24-hour-gig
Maker Camp 2015 Dates: July 6 - August 14
Maker Camp is a virtual DIY camp. It’s a great way to enhance your summer programming by adding interactive projects to your schedule of activities. Each week will be themed to include skill builder activities as well as fun interactive projects for all ages. Click here to view archived programming from previous years.
Our goal in creating the affiliate program is to connect camp participants to their local community organizations (libraries, makerspaces, schools, museums) where they can join their peers and participate in Maker Camp at a physical location.
Affiliates receive a “playbook” to facilitate hosting Maker Camp at physical locations, with suggested curriculum by day and week. Take a look at the Affiliate Playbook from last year to give you some ideas about how to integrate Maker Camp into your existing program.
To apply for the 2015 affiliate program please complete the application HERE. We will be reviewing and accepting applications in and ongoing basis until the start of the Maker Camp program in July.
We are thrilled to offer this program again, and hope you will join us for another great summer!
-The Maker Camp Team
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Bees in a Tin
£250 fees available for this interesting-looking day event in Birmingham.
Bees in a Tin is an unconventional convention for interesting people making novel interfaces through which to experience the world.
Bees in a Tin is a gathering happening on the 12th of June 2015 for interesting and exciting people who make unique interfaces for the world around them. This year it’s happening in partnership with Supersonic as part of their annual festival of experimental music and art.
And we’re currently looking for people to present… interesting and exciting things, experiences, performances, talks, artefacts, ideas and other nouns, at the event.
If you have devised (or are devising) a novel way of interacting with your surroundings that makes people stop, think or just go “wow!”, then we would like to be in the same room as you. Your project could be a performance piece; guided walk; interactive object; data visualisation; science experiment or something completely different. Surprise us!
It doesn’t have to be arts-based and it doesn’t have to be finished: we’re looking for things that invite us to consider our position in relationship to things differently.
We’ll be in a space that can accommodate talks, workshops and/or playtesting and feedback on work in progress. Tell us how you’d like to feed into the day and we’ll do our best to squeeze in as much amazing stuff as we can.
http://manyandvaried.org.uk/bees_2015_call/
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Cambridge University Medical Device Start Up looking for Technical Support with Prototype development.
Ingenious Instruments Ltd is a social enterprise venture run by two Ex- Cambridge University engineers aimed at creating low cost scientific devices out of open source components. The first device is a microscope developed as part of a Masters project at Cambridge University and Winner of the McKinsey Venture Academy competition in 2014 out of over 400 teams in the UK. We are funded by McKinsey and UnLtd for Social Entrepreneurs.
We are looking for someone to do a contract piece of work for us to help finish the prototype development.
Required experience:
· use of Raspberry Pi and Arduino
· designing and constructing hardware
· programming in C++ and Python for motor control, image processing.
The role will involve:
· Prototype development (improvement of existing prototype and new features)
· Mechanical system design using Arduinos for control
· Software development and integration.
Further details will be provided before the start of the role.
Timescale: May-July 2015 Payment: based on experience
If you are interested in the role get in touch! Email Nikki Ravi with a short description of your experience and we will arrange a time to chat/meet in person in the first week of May.
7 April 2015
Makespace has been open for 2 years!
It's amazing how it's grown and developed - check out the early days on our Flickr group. A huge thank you all, not just to our Founder Members who made Makespace happen, but all the folks who have given time and energy to make Makespace work over the last two years and every day still. If you would like to get more involved, there's lots of ways to help - in the space, online, with admin, with maintenance, with training, with organising events, and more. If you're not sure how to get started, just reply to this email :)
We've come such a long way from Paintspace - and all of this was made 100% by volunteers like you.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lauriej/8168848137/in/pool-cammakespace
Things recently made in Makespace:
The most beautiful fridge doors in the world: https://plus.google.com/108441867756891057423/posts/6sGLEGSpe4W
The Nuncha music performance interface:
http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/photos/25950395/
We have new neighbours!
If someone shows you an access token, don’t assume they are a member and let them in! The tokens we use are generic and many offices etc use them, as well as other people with access to the building we are in, but not Makespace. Makespace members should always be able to blip themselves in! If their fob has stopped working they need to let us know at membership@makespace.org so we can fix it. If they are someone who has just been inducted but whose keyfob hasn’t been activated, then that’s for a reason - we haven’t finished our checks to get them set up as a member. So unless you want to take full responsibility for them whilst they are in the space, like any other guest, you shouldn’t let them in! Remember, you are responsible for anyone you let into the space whether or not you know them - you’re responsible for their safety, to ensure they don’t break or steal things, for how they treat other people, etc.
The latest kit:
Knitting machine is up and working - see http://wiki.makespace.org/Equipment/Knitting_Machine for more
so is PCB Mill (which is called Percy) http://wiki.makespace.org/Equipment/PCB_Mill
Both are ‘red’ equipment meaning you’ll need induction before you can use them.
Work continues on screenprinting setup too!
Your help needed - local hacking for good!
You may remember there was an awesome 'Good for Nothing' hackathon at Makespace last year - http://www.goodfornothing.com/. We'd like to do one again but we need Makespace members there to help things run smoothly.
Whether you are happy doing one hour or the whole weekend - please let the contact below know as soon as possible if you're happy to help and be involved. We already have Eric Gowland on hand for three hours, but we need more members to let people into the building, toilets, etc. and generally act as a liaison on behalf of Makespace. They would appreciate your input to the project too!
Good for Nothing is a bit like a house party but we're doing stuff for good rather than getting hammered! We will have 24 hours to tackle some real-life problems for a to-be-named local venture (a business, organisation or charity that is changing the world but needs help!). A collection of designers, We will be spending time thinking, scribbling and with the help of some fantastic makers...making! Find out more: http://www.goodfornothing.com/gigs/24-hour-gig
The hours are: Friday 24th 6pm–9pm and Saturday 25th 9am–7pm
Please let steve know asap that you're in!
Don’t miss…
The first ever Cambridge lifehackers meetup on April 14th http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/221413442/
The next Sustainability Hacking event on April 22nd http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/221507676/
Building a microscope with Hack The Lab on May 2nd (book now!) http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/221524812/
20 Mar 2015
There's some really great events coming up:
Tomorrow, drop in to Collusion’s Maker Challenge showcase any time 10am-5pm to see how Cambridge’s toughest problems could be solved.
On Tuesday night, Cannybots (3d printed toy robots, created in Makespace) are running a BlueBrain hacking session. On Wednesday night there’s Sustainability Hacking, and next Saturday at noon it’s Hack the Lab open hardware for science.
There’s more events on our Meetup as always, and don’t forget that members can always run events in Makespace, so if you are looking for a specific topic and don’t see it in the schedule, you can make it happen!
Bio stuff
London hackspace is now the first UK community laboratory to be registered as a Genetic Modification Centre (No. 3266)! If synthbio, DIYbio, DNA hacking etc are things you, or folks you know are interested in, there are some efforts to create a bio hack space in Cambridge - get in touch and we’ll connect you all together so you can make it happen.
Community messages
Synth bio funds for projects with University of Cambridge
Just a note about a fund I'm coordinating, which will provide £4k (+£1k) grants for synthetic biology. The primary applicant must be from University of Cambridge but we are *strongly* encouraging external collaborations with Cambridge based businesses and people within the interdisciplinary teams. Synthetic biology is the application of engineering principles to biological systems, which is pretty broad but typically involves treating DNA like software and trying to engineer pathways to make useful molecules and design genetic circuits. Projects we'd be happy to fund include: Hardware prototyping (lab robots, pipetting automation, low-cost lab hardware) Software (modelling, synthetic biology design, control software for existing hardware) Biology (making and characterising DNA 'parts' or modules) Art inspired by synthetic biology Policy/legal white papers. The key thing is that there must be a tangible outcome from the project and it must be documented openly online for others to use. The projects will run for 6 months and if you're making hardware, makespace membership would be an appropriate use of funds so do consider this! The deadline for applications is 9 April 2015 and we're also running a science hardware meetup at makespace on 28 March if anyone is keen http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/220734355/.
The SynBio Fund from the University of Cambridge Synthetic Biology Strategic Research Initiative offers grants totalling £5k (£4k initially and £1k for follow-up and outreach) to interdisciplinary teams based at the University creating open and innovative outputs of relevance to Synthetic Biology, a field applying engineering principles to biology. For more details and to apply by 9 April 2015 please visit the website: http://www.synbio.cam.ac.uk/synbiofund
Please do spread the word among your friends and colleagues, share these links and retweet @SynBioSRI or #SynBioFund. Please don't hesitate to contact Jenny Molloy for more information.
Hackspace robot wars?
My name is James Davies, I am part of the Potteries Hackspace in Stoke-on-Trent. I've noticed online before that interest has been raised before for a national inter Hackspace robot wars.
I'm just wondering at the moment if there is enough interest to make this viable. If you might be interested in this idea, please fill out this short (less than one minute) survey to see what support this project would have.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/K5H7M2B
With thanks, James Davies.
16 feb 2015
Thanks for your stories! Thank you to everyone who has contributed stories of things made, skills learned, business success and more. It’s not too late to add yours to the mix - just reply to this email to contact laura.james@makespace.org!
Seeking open hardware folks!
A local business has been in touch looking to connect with folks who know about open hardware. Might that be you? And should we have an open hardware meetup? If so, get in touch with us or on the Google group mailing list.
Better for events! We’ve now got new chairs in the classroom - more comfy and more of them, and they stack, so it’s easier to run events. Are there other events we should be running, such as Project Speed Dating (helping match people and projects!), Lightning talks or Pecha Kucha, or anything else? If so you can make it happen! Set up an event on meetup.com, gather interest on our mailing list, or get in touch with (us) if you want help or have questions.
Our second birthday We opened in March 2013 and we should celebrate our second birthday! If you can help organise our party - food, entertainment/talks/demos, invites - let us know in the Google groups thread.
Restart party Does anyone fancy hosting a Restart Party at Makespace? A Restart Party is a free community event where volunteers help people fix their own broken electricals and electronics, to save them from waste and change our relationship with electronics. Any group can throw a Restart Party anywhere - and Makespace is well equipped to do so! Learn more here: http://therestartproject.org/restartparty/ and if you’re interested, find others on the mailing list so we can make a Restart Party happen as a team.
Coming up soon:
Open Data Day on February 21st: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/220273179/ Hacking and making things that use or generate open public data of any kind as part of the international Open Data Day Hackathon http://opendataday.org/. We can go local, from open source air quality sensors for Cambridge to visualisations using local government open data, or global with a whole range of hardware and software projects to choose from. There are already 86 events happening all over the world (http://opendataday.org/map/) and online connections are encouraged so we can wave goodbye to Japan in the morning and pass the baton onto West Coast US before heading to the pub.
The first ever Cambridge Dorkbot! http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/220487720 Dorkbot is 'People doing strange things with electricity' Dorkbot encourages grassroots meetings of artists, engineers, designers, scientists, inventors and anyone else working under the very broad umbrella of electronic art. Cambridge finally gets its own Dorkbot series with local and guest talks and short OpenDorks for quick project presentations. Presentations: • Richard Hoadley -- recent work on dance-music-text piece 'Semaphore' • Bettina Furnee and Dylan Banarse -- 'Reality Rules' project. Augmented reality, participation and printmaking on Parkers Piece. • Colin Dewar -- capturing the motion of a violinist's arm Short presentations/OpenDorks: • Marco Galardini Plus OpenDorks / show and tell -- turn up and talk about your project! twitter: @dorkbotcam / facebook: DorkbotCambridgeUK
Maker Faire UK
It’s that time of year again! Makers of all kinds will be gathering in Newcastle on 25-26 April. http://www.makerfaireuk.com/ This is a great chance to meet folks, see what things are being made, get inspired, learn tips on how to make things, and show off what you’ve been working on. There is likely to be a good Makespace turnout. Check out all the fun last year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm0WBReGsqc Tickets are on sale now and there are likely to be folks on our mailing list coordinating transport and so on.
Community messages
One of our members is recruiting a web UI developer/designer: Plotist is an upcoming web application that will help writers create better stories (books, movies, comics, ...) by letting them not only take notes but use them with visualization tools to build their plots before (or during) the writing process. We are currently looking for a web designer or developer, self-employed or freelancer, to help us build parts of the user interface. The job will involve hand coding a web interface using HTML/CSS. Wireframes will be provided, but they are not definitive and any improvement will be considered. More information is available at www.plotist.com/hiring. If you're interested, send an email telling us about yourself and including a CV and links to your work
late jan 2015
News about a potential BBC visit, knitting, sustainable products and more!
We’re still seeking things that you’ve built (or are building!) Tell us how Makespace has helped you - and you will help Makespace!
If you've built a prototype, a product, a business, a beautiful thing, a gift, or if you've learned a new skill, or found a job, or otherwise benefitted from Makespace in any way, we'd love to hear about it! Just reply to this email - or contact me at laura.james@makespace.org Even the small stories, a new skill you’ve learnt, a helping hand on your project, a new contact who has helped your business, will make a difference to the future of Makespace.
You don't need to write anything - I'll happily interview you at a time that suits you, or work from blog posts or photos you already have, whatever makes it easiest for you!
I'll be writing up all these success stories so that we can use them in securing funds, new kit, new space and more support. Email laura.james@makespace.org or tweet @CamMakespace
The BBC are looking for groups who have built things together!
Are you passionate about robotics and engineering? Do you build as part of a team, or as a hobby? We want to hear from you! The BBC are currently developing a competition format for robotics and engineering. The programme would involve teams building robots, devices and contraptions to complete different tasks and challenges. At the moment we’re trying to find a good cross section of hobbyists, enthusiasts and hackers to show the variety of creative engineering in the UK. We’re currently looking for any teams which have built or designed robots and devices in their spare time. So if you enjoy creating contraptions, please contact Alice: alice.walker-mitchell at bbc.co.uk We’d love to hear about any projects you’ve worked on, and what your dream builds would be!
Digital Shoreditch
As a background there is this event happening this year in May: http://digitalshoreditch.com
Rebecca from Digital Shoreditch is coming up to Cam on the 30th Jan and expressed an interest in meeting interesting companies in the area.
I'd like to gauge interest to see if any people think they, or someone they know, might like to come along to Makespace (possibly decamping to The Mill, all depending) on the 30th Jan to meet Rebecca?
I don't have a start time yet, but it's tending towards the evening, will let you know more when I know more.
Contact Wayne if you’re interested!
Is it time to knit?
Interested in the Knitting Machine? It needs owners to volunteer to train others and look after it, training others and so on. If this could be you, let Thomas know: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/-g2aBOvmtFY
Missing aluminium
Jonny W writes:
I left several lengths of 20mm aluminium extrusion in a cardboard wrapping with my name on in the trove, just on the right of the door as you walk in. Today I came in to cut it up and I find that I am missing
1) 1.5m 2020 black standard extrusion 2) 1.5m 2020 silver V Slot extrusion
Has anyone moved them? They were brand new and will be a not insignificant cost for me to replace, not to mention delaying my project a week or two while I sort it out, so you can imagine I'm rather vexed at the moment. Please return if you moved these! Or replace if you used them. Don't use things in the trove that are clearly named or marked "do not hack"!
If you are the last out….
Don’t forget to check fire doors and lights! There’s a checklist by the front door to help you remember. It’s important that fire doors are shut (less fire!) and also that lights are off (saving energy - which we pay for).
Lost property
The lost property table is getting full. Long standing lost property will be moved into the office (or the bin, if it doesn't look like something folks will return for). Lost property is not a convenient storage place for your stuff! Please retrieve what you've lost :) Sustainable products competition
Think big this term. If you’ve got an idea – any idea – for a product that could improve our lives in a sustainable way, you could win £1,000 and the chance to prototype it with Cambridge Research & Development.
For the second year running, EcoHouse Initiative is organising the Sustainable Product Design Competition in collaboration with Cambridge Research & Development.
The deadline for entries is 27th February. In your submission we are looking for:
1 – 500-word business plan 2 – A3 Poster explaining your product 3 – (Optional) Model/Prototype
We will be holding individual Q&A sessions with two of the judges in Week 2 of Lent Term for interested students and teams. Sign up to a session here: http://doodle.com/imgt53mbcrdwdc32 If you cannot make any of the available slots, please email president@ecohouseinitiative.org and we will find an alternative time for you.
For more information on the comeptition, and examples of past entries, visit our website: http://students.ecohouseinitiative.org/communications/sustainable-product-design-competition-with-crd/ or our Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1402064643422314/
Enquires contact: ecohouseinitiative.org
Jan 2015
Hello Makespace member!
Built something at Makespace? Learnt something at Makespace? Tell us how Makespace has helped you - and you will help Makespace!
If you've built a prototype, a product, a business, a beautiful thing, a gift, or if you've learned a new skill, or found a job, or have had any other kind of success at makespace, big or small, we'd love to hear about it! Just reply to this email - or contact me at laura.james@makespace.org Your stories will help us build a better future Makespace by helping us showcase the successes members have had. Even the small stories, the delighted parent receiving a homemade gift, the new job contract secure, just one sentence or photograph, will make a difference to the future of Makespace.
You don't need to write anything - I'll happily interview you at a time that suits you, or work from blog posts or photos you already have, whatever makes it easiest for you! If you've come across a project or build at Makespace that you think is awesome, or you know someone who has built something cool, please let me know too - then I can track them down for more info. I'll be writing up all these success stories so that we can use them in securing funds, new kit, new space and more support. Email laura.james at makespace or tweet @CamMakespace
Lost property
Lost your Christmas jumper or scarf? We’ve got quite a bit of lost property - check the shelf in the hallway if you’ve mislaid anything! Note that things left there for more than a couple of months may get binned...
Upcoming events
Thursday evenings remain regular weekly maker night - all members are welcome and there's a good chance you'll find folk around who can help with your project, or might be looking for help on theirs. Don't forget our monthly social night - the next one is thursday 29th January. Maybe this month we could have some short lightning talks on what folks are doing or finding interesting? If you'd be up for giving a brief intro/talk/enthuse/demo/request for help, add a comment on the meetup here http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/219450283/
Cannybots event
Cannybots are planning to run a competitive event on 29 January at Makespace; during the run up we are offering discounted Cannybot kits to members.
Here’s more info http://www.cannybots.com/makespace-trophy/
Interested in Kinect hacking and computer vision?
Next Monday’s meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/219624325/
Ever wanted to use a computer to draw on eggs?
A message from Luke on the Google group: if you’d like to support this purchase idea, by volunteering your time to help look after the Eggbot, let folks know in the thread here - https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/FyAloN9yWMU
Now that we have all made it through the most recent festive period I can imagine you are all looking forward to Easter :P
To satisfy the need to just "make stuff" I thought the space would really benefit from an EggBot. This would be really great for the family makers. It's simple to use, safe and great fun.
What is an EggBot?
An EggBot is a compact, easy to use art robot that can draw on small spherical and egg-shaped objects. The EggBot was originally invented by motion control artist Bruce Shapiro in 1990. Since then, EggBots have been used as educational and artistic pieces in museums and workshops. We have been working with Bruce since 2010 to design and manufacture EggBot kits. Today, our well-known Deluxe EggBot kit is a popular favorite at makerspaces and hackerspaces around the world.
An EggBot is a highly adjustable machine, designed to draw on all kinds of things that are normally "impossible" to print on. Not just eggs but ping pong balls, golf balls, light bulbs, and even small mini pumpkins.
Basically an EggBot uses a Sharpie to draw your computer generated designs directed onto eggs and other spherical objects.
I propose we purchase the following model (is more rugged as thus more suitable for the Makespace):
http://shop.evilmadscientist.com/productsmenu/768
Can we put it to a vote, decided by majority? With a deadline of 19/01/2015.
I am more than willing to put the time in to commission the machine as an owner and provide several training sessions in time for Easter.
[Note from the Editor: we need to see at least 3 people willing to ‘own’ the item so Luke alone is not enough!]
Fancy some fancier 3d printing?
There’s a thread about whether we should get an SLA based 3d printer: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/4663A-4KcAc Do contribute if you have thoughts on this, and if you are keen for us to get one, can you offer time and energy to help set up and maintain and train on it? If there’s interest and at least 3 owners/trainers willing to contribute time to it, we will evaluate a proposal. For kit like this, the more people willing to help the better as it means there can be more trainings, and less burden on volunteers! yay!
If you have anything you’d like included in the next newsletter, contact laura.james at makespace with your message!
Community messages -----------------------
Nicky Teegan writes:
I am the Arts Coordinator at Julie's Bicycle.
I am curating an event in Cambridge at the end of January, that I would love you to be part of.
The event is at Wysing Arts Centre on the 28th of January which will focus on bringing together different thinkers, academics, artists and innovators to explore new models of working that are shaping a more sustainable future for the arts and culture.
The day will be broken into two sections:
The morning will focus on Materials, Resources and Procurement focusing on three key areas:
Resources, Materials and Drivers for Change
Impacts of the Digital: low impact technologies, sustainability and digital technologies
Community Building// Practicalities of Building Spaces//Exchange Economies
The afternoon will focus on working internationally presenting different art touring models.
There will be some performances from the artist Angharad Wynn Jones and Julie's Bicycle will host an action planning workshop.
The overall aim of the day is to present different models of working to build a sustainable future within the arts and culture.
We would love for Cambridge Makespace to be part of this, through being one of the panelists, doing presentation or a workshop.
Do you think you would be interested in participating in some form?
This will be a visual arts audience.
Nov 2014
Check below for Maker Challenge (deadline tonight!), new kit and more:
In Makespace this month:
We’ve got a shiny big new Vinyl cutter, and a T Shirt press! Custom T shirts can now be made. These items are in the newly organised room upstairs with other kit for textiles work and a good big clean table. A second laser cutter has been ordered and will arrive in a couple of weeks - please bear with the folks who will be setting it up and getting it ready for use before diving in.
Kit needing love and attention The knitting machine and screen printing kit could use some more folks to help them get set up and really usable by people. If you think these are things you’d like to use, you can be an owner and help Makespace!
Other makespace news
We had a big clean up and so the space is looking nice. If anything you used is now missing check the “what went where” list on the door into the main space. Some member boxes acquired labels too as we did a sweep to spot unused boxes or those of folks who have left. Please make sure your box has your full name on it so we know it is yours, and that the name is visible when it’s on the shelf! (note: “Dave” is not a sufficient identifier, we have lots of Daves. Also, initials and nicknames don’t help when we’re trying to match you against a membership list which has full names ;)
We’re putting out some Orange lanyards by the front door. These are for folks who don’t want to be disturbed with questions or requests for help - so if you see someone in a wide orange lanyard please let them get on without interruption. Many of the people who will wear these are our most active volunteers who help make Makespace run day to day, and who are generally happy to help. It’s wonderful that they are so helpful but they do occasionally need to get stuff done, so please respect their wish to make things when they are wearing an orange lanyard!.
It’s December soon...
Watch out for an update of seasonal events coming in the next newsletter! We’re thinking about Christmas gift making workshops (discussion on the Google Group) and we’ll also have a Christmas Party. If you’d like to be involved join the discussion on the mailing list.
APPLY TO BE PART OF THE MAKER CHALLENGE - it's quick to apply; deadline is 10pm on Tuesday 11 November
More info here http://www.collusion.org.uk/Maker-Challenge
Collusion is looking for 16 people from Makespace and beyond to join four multi-disciplinary artist led teams taking part in the Maker Challenge at Makespace. The teams will be challenged to develop an Internet of Things idea in response to Cambridge’s ‘wicked’ problems, aka, problems that are difficult or seemingly impossible to solve, e.g. congestion, pollution, lack of night time economy, energy use, bring the city's disparate communities together. The teams will work over three Saturdays (6 Dec, 17 Jan, 28 Feb) to each develop a playful prototype idea with the support of a dossier of data, a £250 budget and visiting advisers. The results will be presented at the University of Cambridge Science Festival in March 2015. For information, see the brief for team members at http://www.collusion.org.uk/Maker-Challenge.
I encourage as many people to get involved as possible and make a difference no matter your skill level - I'm really looking forward to a fun event!
The Deconstruction
My
name is Noah Hussin, and I represent The Deconstruction, a
not-for-profit, decentralized event celebrating light-hearted provocative creativity.
http://www.thedeconstruction.org
I am very impressed with your work. So much education is rather abstract and detached from practical, kinetic skills. I particularly appreciate how focused MakeSpace
is on community outreach, showing people what can be done with the
material right in front of them. I can only imagine your work does amazing things for your students' sense of what they're capable of.
I
wanted to extend an invitation to your community to join us this year
as a team (or multiple teams). Basically, starting November 14, teams from around the world have 48 hours to do or make anything, in any medium, to make us think a little bit differently about life as we know it. We aim to slowly advance the wider cultural dialogue toward a more conscious, critical, and creative state, having a lot of fun in the process.
During
the event, we broadcast a live talk show out of Oakland, California
where we interview the teams, discuss creativity in all its facets, and loosen up the rigid notions of truth that bind us all down. This show is
free for anybody to watch, as long as they have access to the internet.
MakeSpace
and the makers, artists, and doers it encourages would be an incredible addition, and I hope you'll check out the website above and watch the
video to see if you might be interested in participating this year.
I
would also really appreciate it if you would send this to any other
people you know who might be interested. We especially want to reach out
to students and other young people who might not already feel empowered as artists and makers. We had some truly inspiring projects last year,
and we hope to push even further this time.
Oct 2014
Big clean up - 25th + 26th October
We’re cleaning up the space! There will be lots of different ways to get involved - cleaning, tidying, improving documentation on the wiki, creating posters, making galleries of shiny things folks have made, writing up and laminating signage, labelling things, writing shopping lists, nipping out to buy supplies, and more. So it’s not just scrubbing floors - there are lots of ways to help - do come along if you can.
We’ll have a big sprint 10:30 - 3:30 on Saturday but there will be folks working on this through the weekend.
Sign up so we know you are coming, or just show up! http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/210299102/
Makespace tools are for use in Makespace. Please don’t take them away/home/on holiday.
On October 30th there’s a reception about Smarter Cities in Makespace, so we’ll have a lot of visitors and 30 members can attend - RVSP essential. This means we aren’t having our usual monthly social.
Please note Makespace will be invite only for the reception on the 30th from about 8pm!
There are 30 spaces for Makespace members to attend - it should be a good party. More details and sign up here: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/210698122/
We need people to showcase their work and run tables in the classroom. More details and signup here: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/210696642/
Family makers? Check out their own meetup group for all the latest events: http://www.meetup.com/Family-Makers
CreatorCon
“We aim to: Run a convention for people who like awesome and creative things, where they can learn about, buy, and interact with awesome things that they might not have tried before, in an environment filled with similar-minded people who think that making stuff is great.”
The Event: When - Currently aiming for March 2016 Saturday - Talks, workshops, demos & exhibitors held in one building. Sunday - Attendee run workshops and ‘creation jams’, held at separate locations. Attendees – 20-somethings and older, either into making things/doing things or just really likes trying out new stuff. Curious, relatively cultured and educated, open to new experiences and with a story to tell. Into multiple genres and mediums, with a pop culture focus. An active and involved discoverer, rather than a passive consumer. Exhibitors – Creators with something of their own to show off and sell. Demos – Interactive, hands-on, engagement with a product. Talks – Show and tells about the creation of something Workshops – Anything where a thing actually gets made
Main Threads: Hobbies & Crafts, Games, Multimedia, and Handy Knowledge With a lot of crossover between these.
The Location An area with multiple function rooms of varying size, accessible to attendees from 10AM to 8PM, with some form of catering and a bar/social area. Able to hold around 300 attendees, 20 exhibitors, and event staff.
The Budget £5000, based on 300 attendees at £15 and 20 Exhibitors at £30. Includes +£800 of Seed money, gained from £100 committee buy-in (to be returned when possible) and Kickstarter tickets pre-sale. All finances will be “open book” and the event is non-profit.
The Committee Flat hierarchy, with the Chair having a “final call” in cases of dispute. Input and involvement with all areas by all members of the committee in all roles is encouraged, but each position holder will be responsible for the final decisions made. Chair – providing overall direction and guiding discussions, Head of Crew – ensuring everything is being done and supporting the team PR – external media contact & maintaining the website Social Media –social media platforms & communications with attendees Exhibitor Coordinator – curating and overseeing the Exhibitors Demo Coordinator – curating and overseeing the Demos Panel Coordinator – curating and overseeing the talks and workshops Finance and Logistics– handling the money and the getting of things Interested in getting involved? Email thatmrpurpleguy@gmail.com with why you would be great for a role in the Committee!
Fancy a break from the big clean up?
Hustle, misfits, and jugaad: alternative economic models from around the world. Saturday 25th October, 11:00-12:30 Faculty of Law, Sidgwick Site
Over 4 billion people live outside the formal economy. Join Jaideep Prabhu, Tatiana Thieme and Kyra Maya Phillips in a discussion about alternative, informal economic models which include ‘hustling’ in cities like Nairobi, Detroit, Paris and Barcelona; the Indian concept of ‘Jugaad’; and black, gray, informal and other ‘misfit economies’ from around the world. This discussion will be chaired by the BBC's Peter Day.
This event is free, and is taking place as part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2014. To book your place at the event, visit www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk or call 01223 766766.
18 Sept 2014
Hi everyone,
Lots of news this month so do read all the way down - some of the best stuff (the Heath Robinson contraptions in particular) are saved for last ;)
Happenings & makings
Many of us went to EMFCamp! We had a huge Makespace presence and an incredible roster of speakers too. It was lovely to see everyone - check out our marquee!
Mark shares several things: Filmed at Makespace IoT talks:
Cambridge Internet of Things Talks: Tim Murdoch from Cambridge Consultants Cambridge Internet of Things Talks: Paul Egan from Neul
Not strictly made at Makespace, but a few of us have heeded the call on the mailing list to support the production of Ren the Series (a six part YouTube series) out at Caxton - others are laser cutting and using Makespace kit, I sculpted and cast some brooches for the costumes: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ennui2342/15028425570/
Finished the helmets for kids Halloween costumes made during family makers: http://instagram.com/p/sFCsrGji0e/
Work in progress: infinity mirror (like the one in the kitchen) necklace: http://instagram.com/p/r-J4X1Di1s/
From Vincent - something made for a Debian conference:
http://vincentsanders.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/without-craftsmanship-inspiration-is.html
From Tom: The BaseBot is a shiny thing built in makespace, it's up to version 16 (with 17 in the pipeline featuring more user-friendly power options) and has some news: - There's a makespace team (or at least a team of makespace members) entering the PiWars competition in December with a BaseBot based robot, anyone is welcome to get involved. Work is happening at monday pi-makers. - The blog, twitter and wiki are up (http://basebot.org, @thebasebot) and ready for more information and contributions - At EMF I did a 15 minute talk and had a lot of interest, including a UK based company who are keen to act as a distributor, we're working out the practicalities at the moment but if that comes through it would be a way to produce the several thousand needed to get them into schools.
Kim’s been making jewellery.
Have you found….
On Friday evening, Maciek kindly replaced a broken USB drive for the CNC Router with a lovely shiny Aluminium cased device.
By Tuesday it had already gone missing!
If you have used this USB drive over the last few days, please can you have a look in your personal belongings to ensure you haven't accidentally taken it/stored it away. Or if you have moved it to another part of Makespace, please can you put it back or let us know where it is.
If you are unsure if it's the CNC Router USB drive, check the volume name, it should read "CNC Router".
Getting stuck in
Makespace is an awesome collaboration of talented motivated volunteers. All your training, the running of the machines and many other things are done by volunteers, and we think they do an awesome job! Here's your chance to help out and become even more involved in the Makespace community. We would like more equipment owners and/or trainers. You don't have to know how to maintain the equipment or how to teach. All it takes is being able to use a particular machine or part of Makespace and a willingness to help. (This means an hour or two a week, it's enjoyable and it's working with other owner/trainers at least at first, so you are not alone!) We currently would love to find more owners or trainers for the following aspects of Makespace: 3D Printer Electronics Workbench. (It's reasonably well equipped, could be better, needs some love!)
Keeping the stationery in order. The pens, calipers, knives, and so on would all benefit from someone to own them and keep them in order.
bandsaw and many other things too - eg the CAD machines, a corner of the secure workshop If you might be able to help, contact the current owners via the email address on the poster by the kit or on the wiki, or post on our Google Group, or get in touch with exec@ makespace.org
Also specifically: Is anyone interested in becoming an owner/trainer of the CNC Router? If so post in https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/cammakespace/0aNnAEGF-5U or contact Chris Abri Preferably those with previous CNC router experience, although those without will also be given the opportunity.
It’s clean up time!
Time for an autumn clean. Makespace will pay for pizzas for those engaged in a clean and tidy up!
We’ve had two weekends suggested - 18-19 October and 25-26 when folks will drop in and collectively clean and tidy things up.
Volunteers to help sort out the office (oh, the paperwork needing filing! Oh, the broken/spare kit needing sorting! Oh, the dead chairs needing chucking out!) will be especially welcome on 25-26th.
Either just drop in, or synchronise with others on our Google Group, or if you are super keen, set up a Meetup with a specific time and let folks know so you can get together. Cleaning is more fun as a team!
Coming up
Next month, Makespace special featuring talks from companies which prototyped at Makespace: http://www.meetup.com/Cambridge-Internet-of-Things/events/206182042/
Reminder that the social this month is being hijacked to canvas support for the Collusion hacks - they will be providing food! http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/199766742/
Want a fun job? Interactive Waves Demo!
Our aim is to produce an interactive installation where waves diffract around people or objects placed on the floor. It should be large enough that multiple people can stand in the exhibit area, and bright enough that it is usable in standard ambient lighting conditions. This will feel immersive, rather like a non-wet version of the old fashioned ripple tanks. A plane wave enters from one side and the waves should propagate through the exhibit and people/objects placed in the area should act as absorbing/reflecting objects. The hardware requirements amount to a means of displaying the waves on the floor (from an overhead projector), webcam[s] to track objects, and suitable mounting hardware/computer. The algorithm we have trialled and software should be developed in Python, and we can employ someone flexibly (eg part time) through the University TES, probably needing 3 months work with a possibility for continuation. A more detailed brief is available, on contacting Dr Richard Bowman in the NanoPhotonics Centre.
Chain Reaction 2014
Whether you enjoyed last year's Chain Reaction, or missed out and are keen to get involved for the the first time, there are opportunities for you to join in from now until the event on Saturday 22nd November.
For new readers joining here, the Chain Reaction is an annual, one-day event organised by the Cambridge Science Centre at which family groups, school groups, and corporate teams assemble, in advance and/or on the day, components of a huge Rube Goldberg/Heath Robinson machine which is set off as the Grand Finale of the event at the end of the afternoon. Some more information about the event (and a video from last year) is here: http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/whats-on/events/chain-reaction2014/
We're looking for people who'd like to be involved in the construction of a number of Spectacle elements of the Chain... for the start and finish of the chain, and at points like getting-over-a-fire-door or getting-onto-the-stage we will be building components that should hopefully look good, work reliably, and fit to the constraints of the space.
If you'd like to be involved in this, let us know. If you've got any great ideas, that's fantastic. Let us know what they are, and if we think they sound safe (and affordable) we'll talk about how to get them built.. If you're not feeling inspired yet and you'd like to take part, we'll be having a couple of build days at MakeSpace in central Cambridge, on 27th September, and a second in mid-late October, at which we'll be pooling ideas and building something cool and totally pointless. Meetup signup for the first of the build days is here. http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/207322352/ If you've got ideas to contribute but aren't free on the 27th, drop davidbebb@cambridgesciencecentre.org an e-mail!
We're also looking for people to help out on the day, by looking after the supervised-only tools in the workshop (electric drills, glue guns, etc) and/or by providing ad hoc help to individual school or family groups that look like they need a bit of extra support.
Finally, of course, you may also want to enter with a team of your own... Families http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/whats-on/events/chain-reaction2014/ Schools http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/schools/chain-reaction-2014-schools/ Companies http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/schools/chain-reaction-2014-companies/
And finally
As ever,
there’s lots of maker chat on our Google Group (read on the web or via email), https://groups.google.com/d/forum/cammakespace check out the pictures (and post your own) in our Flickr pool, https://www.flickr.com/groups/1546093@N24/pool/ we’re in #makespace on IRC there’s always more info on our wiki http://wiki.makespace.org/
26 July 2014
It's summer holiday time but that doesn't mean there isn't making happening!
This coming Thursday, July 31st, we have our July social - a great time to get together and plan projects and more. We'll definitely have cake this month - and perhaps other food! - and we'll also be celebrating Roger's birthday - Roger is one of our Founder Members and has done a huge amount to make sure we have a lovely, well equipped and sensibly set up workshop. So do join us on Thursday evening!
In August we are off to EMF! https://www.emfcamp.org/ Lots of Makespacers will be heading over to Electromagnetic Field. More info about our plans on our wiki and as ever there's discussion on our mailing list (if you aren't on our list, but want to find out about interesting projects, making questions, trips like this and other makespace info, do sign up!)
Here's the blurb: Electromagnetic Field is a UK camping festival for those with an inquisitive mind or an interest in making things: hackers, artists, geeks, crafters, scientists, and engineers.
This summer we're gathering over a thousand people in a field for a weekend of talks and workshops. At previous events we've heard about everything from genetic modification to electronics, blacksmithing to high-energy physics, reverse engineering to lock picking, computer security to crocheting, and quadcopters to brewing. To help matters along, we're arranging a very fast internet connection, reliable WiFi, a bar stocked with good, reasonably-priced drinks, and much more.
Hope to see some of you there :)
Seeking making inspiration? Check out the wonderful "Enumerating Makespace" http://instagram.com/p/qkmjAKDi6b/ currently (or last seen) in Cakespace - thanks to Mark Cheverton for putting this together to showcase all the methods of making at Makespace!
First aid kits
A reminder that if you use a plaster or anything at all from any of the first aid kits, you should email management@makespace.org to let us know! If you had an accident in the space we need to know, and if you were patching yourself up from an accident elsewhere that’s fine but we must know so we can get more supplies in.
Bored by the holidays already? Makespace has aircon and lovely makers to hang out with! It's a great time to be making. There's also lots of ways you can help Makespace to thrive, from cleaning and tidying to buying snacks and supplies and blogging and sharing some of the awesome things folks are making, fixing and designing. If you aren't sure how you can help, do ask on list or ask around the space or email us at exec@makespace.org - you can help in all kinds of ways to make Makespace better and more fun.
4 June 2014
Are you a PCB maker?
Makespace hosts a regular PCB maker night meetup and it woudl be great to get some more members involved to help it keep running! If you are a PCB maker or would like to learn and get involved with the meetup, get in touch with Saar
Maker Camp this summer
We’ve been invited to take part in MakerCamp! if you’d like to help out, we’ll be discussing on our Google Group.
Members meeting - June 9th
Following up our meeting to discuss Makespace issues on May 19th, we’re meeting again! Notes from last meeting: http://wiki.makespace.org/Meetings/Members2014-05-19 New meeting: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/187280402/ Hope to see some of you there! The meeting will be chaired by some of our most active volunteers and all members are welcome.
Members night, June 26th
This month we’re thinking of inviting our friends at Cambridge Tech and Enterprise Club. We’d love to have a couple of short talks from makers who have made stuff at Makespace - is this you? if so let events@makespace.org know :) Trip to Electromagnetic Field
Some makespace folks are off to EMF at the end of August - it's a camping festival for folks who like making. More info: http://wiki.emfcamp.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_Field_2014 and there's talk of car/van sharing and maybe a Makespace village if lots of folks are going.
Wondering where all the maker chatter is?
It’s in our Google Group! You can subscribe via email, or join in on the web via a forum. happy making,
11 May 2014
Read on for the status of the 3D printer, how you can help shape things at Makespace, news about Mill Lane and what happened in the first year of Makespace, and how we can avoid a Massive Fine!
News about our space in Mill Lane
We heard on the 28th that our lease at 16 Mill Lane has been extended to December 2015 - so we’ll be here to stay for a while :)
What we did in our first year
If you missed our birthday party, you’ll have missed the facts + photos about our first year - check them out here http://www.slideshare.net/lbj20/makespace-our-first-year
Makespace Member’s meeting
On Monday 19th May, 7-9pm, we’re going to have a meeting to talk about makespace, what’s working and what needs improvement. We’ve got quite a few things to discuss so it’s likely this will be the first of two meetings, with this one focussed on sharing information to get everyone on the same page, and a second meeting where we can make decisions (if necessary).The meeting will be chaired by some of our most active volunteers.
Let us know if you plan to attend (RSVP not essential but useful): http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/182473322/
Check out the draft agenda (and add items at the bottom if you’d like them to be considered for discussion - depending how much time we have!) (members only URL)
If you can’t make the 19th but would like to step up to be a more active makespace volunteer, please email exec@makespace.org - we’d love to hear from you! If you have a concern or idea you’d like to raise but would prefer to remain anonymous, email management@makespace.org (which just goes to the 3 directors) before the 19th and we will make sure your input is considered.
3D printer - Makerbot Replicator 2X
The Kapton bed today is rather scratched and gouged. This means that some workflows won’t get good results (eg if you aren’t using a raft). The 3D printer is a red-tag item, meaning you need to be inducted on it before you use it. Don’t imagine it must be straightforward because it’s just a 3D printer! The printer now isn’t so useful and may need repairs, which takes time and money :(
Very very last call for return of temporary access cards
Please drop your access card, if you took one during the foyer works, back in the office drop box envelope, or mail to us at Makespace, 16 Mill Lane, CB2 1RX if you can’t get to the space.
We will be fined £50 for every card we don’t return! Currently we are still around 8 short so that’s £400 which could be spent on making Makespace better going to pay a fine. Don't forget there's always the wiki if you aren't sure how stuff works - and there's a page full of key member info: http://wiki.makespace.org/Useful_makespace_info_for_Members
22 March 2014
Important info if you use the laser cutter! It’s vital you return your temporary access cards or we get a huge fine! Also, Birthday Party :)
Party time!
Bring something you’ve made for Show and Tell at our Birthday Party (7pm, Friday 28th). If you can’t make it to the party, you can still Show what you’ve made by dropping it off in the space with a label beforehand.
Tell your friends - we’re not quite fully booked yet :)
We’ll order in a bunch of drinks and some nibbles to arrive on Friday afternoon and if you can come early to help tidy up, clean the tables, get demos set up and so on that would be much appreciated :)
(Note this is on FRIDAY - it’s not like our usual monthly social night which is on Thursdays)
What have you been making?
We’d love to hear about what you’ve been making! Whether you have a story or a blog post or just a photo or a tweet, it would be great to know so we can share to encourage new makers.
Just email laura.james @ makespace.org or pop pictures on [Flickr http://www.flickr.com/groups/1546093@N24/pool/]
Laser cutter users!
As some of you may have noticed, the cutter has become filthy over recent weeks and months. This is due to a combination of things:
1) fires/excessive smoke when cutting wood
2) Inadequate or non-existent cleaning after use
3) poor air circulation in the machine.
The last of these will take time to solve. The first two require your assistance. When cutting laser plywood (the only wood currently allowed), please do a test cut to establish the combination of speed and power that just cuts through, but gives of the least smoke and flame. This may be high speed, low power.
When you have finished your job, please leave the lid closed for at least 30s to let the smoke clear. Then you must clean the WHOLE bed using the disposable wipes that are next to the machine. One wipe should be enough to get it clean. Keep going until there is no pale brown residue coming off on the wipe. Those of you with sensitive skin will find a box of disposable gloves on top of the air filter unit.
I have just spent over half a day cleaning the laser cutter and never want to see it in that state again. Anyone seen to not be cleaning the machine after use will be given a warning. Repeat offences will see you banned from using the laser cutter.
Yours,
Toby M
Laser cutter owner
Last call for return of temporary access cards
Please drop your access card, if you took one during the foyer works, back in the office drop box envelope, or mail to us at Makespace, 16 Mill Lane, CB2 1RX if you can’t get to the space.
We will be fined £50 for every card we don’t return!
10 March 2014
In today’s update: we want to know what you've been making, two kinds of party, important admin info, and a very important message about sawdust.
Access cards
Thanks for your patience whilst the temporary access was in place. Please return your temporary access card (if you took one) to the box in the foyer asap - if this is going to be difficult for you to do before March 17th please email laura.james @ makespace.org and/or mail your card to Makespace office, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX.
Call for photographs
Do you have pictures of things you’ve made in Makespace, or events at Makespace? We’d love to have them on display at our Birthday Party! Email them to laura.james@makespace.org or add to our Flickr pool http://www.flickr.com/groups/1546093@N24/pool/
Working party
Thanks to everyone who helped tidy up and fit shelves and more on the 1st, and also to those who arranged the lovely new chairs!
There’s still more to do - more photos, more posters, more cleaning, more freecycling of old chairs, more signs - helping make Makespace nicer for everyone and better for making. Do help out, and check the kitchen whiteboard or ask in the space or on the Google Group if you aren’t sure what would be useful (and if you know what would be useful, write it on the kitchen whiteboard!).
Recurly glitch
A few subscriptions which went out in early March were taken without VAT due to a glitch at our payment provider. If this happened to you, you’ll get a second payment of just the VAT bit taken in the next few days.
Do you like woodwork or metalwork?
I was working in the heavy eng lab this afternoon (Sunday 2nd) - and I was dismayed at the state of it.
The saws' bench was covered in sawdust. The bandsaw was covered in sawdust. The compound mitre saw was covered in sawdust. The floor in front was covered in sawdust.
And that last point is not being picky. Dry sawdust makes for a very slippery surface, and you absolutely don't want to lose your footing, pushing stock into the bandsaw. You might end up feeding rather more than wood into the blade.
Let's not forget also that sawdust makes rather good tinder, and the compound mitre saw can throw sparks when cutting metal. This is not a great combo.
I did not appreciate having to sort out other people's mess before I could do any work of my own.
It does not take long to vacuum after you've finished working. It's everyone's responsibility to clean up after themselves when they're done - and it's a safety issue too.
Don’t forget our birthday party!
7pm, Friday 28th March - meet, eat, chat, show & tell
RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/165340252/
This month's social event is our birthday party: hope to see you all there!
February 2014
Read on for important news about 24 Feb - 1 Mar Makespace use - and lots of exciting events!
Upcoming events
Project speed dating: (25th Feb) http://meetu.ps/29ZTqK (start/join a project)
Feb Social night: (27th Feb) http://meetu.ps/29ZTqW
Marble machine making (4th March) http://meetu.ps/2bgT8v
1 Year party! (28th March) http://meetu.ps/2b7wGR
Don’t forget that Thursdays are our regular maker night and a great chance to work on your projects with others at Makespace. Now is the perfect timing to get your projects finished for Show and Tell at our birthday party!
It’s our birthday!
Let’s celebrate a year of Makespace! We’ll have a birthday party from 7pm on Friday 28th March 2014. Members get first refusal on places - please RSVP but only if you are really going to attend as this will be a popular event.
http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/165340252/
Once you’ve all had a chance to RSVP we will open up invitations to the public and to special guests from our sponsors.
Important: notice about access to the space
From 24 February to 1 March (ish) asbestos removal works are taking place in the foyer just outside Makespace. Our front door will be out of action!
We will get special temporary access cards to enable you to get into Makespace through the fire exit door just past the toilets. These will be available to collect from the evening of Thursday 20th at Makespace; if you will need to get into Makespace between the 24th and 1st, please collect a card in advance. Note we will not have enough cards for everyone so don’t take one if you won’t need it!
If you are attending an event, you probably don’t need a card - please just knock on the door in the main space (the one which gives access to the bins). If you're running an event, please note you may need to inform non-members about unsual access arrangements and be listening out for knocks on the night.
We will need to return the cards so please keep hold of them and return them as soon as possible after the foyer is open again (we’ll have a box for them).
Many apologies for the inconvenience - we’ve only just had notification of these works from the landlord :(
Community messages -------------------------------
- Why are you a Maker? Call for more participants!***
I'm looking for participants for a research project exploring why and how people become makers. Specifically, I'm interested in finding out how people acquire both the skills and enthusiasm to become lifelong makers, whether (and how) these skills and enthusiasm are passed on within families, and the extent to which making as a hobby is transposed into other domains of everyday life, such as repairing household items.
If you've been in MakeSpace recently you might have noticed my flyers on the noticeboards in the kitchen, classroom and outside the main makespace. I'm looking for people who are willing to have a 45-60 minute chat with me about their experiences of making. This could be arranged for a mutually convenient time and place. I'd particularly like to hear from some female makers, as all my participants so far have been male. (Although male makers, I would still like to hear from you...!)
If you'd like to participate, or if you'd like to find out more about the study, please contact me via xxxxx
Thank you!
Beck Collins
3d modelling communities
My name is Matthew, I am from the Horizon research department at the University of Nottingham. I am researching the motivations of designers, animators and users of online 3D modelling communities, and I currently have a questionnaire online to help me understand the different reasons for participating in 3D communities.
https://www.callforparticipants.com/55YC6S
Additionally, If you are interested in the research or would like more information I am happy to discuss this with your team.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Matthew Terrell
Horizon Digital Economy DTC
University of Nottingham
January 2014
After the success of the Christmas party, we agreed we should have monthly social nights. The first is:
Thursday January 30th (that's this Thursday) from 7pm onwards
These events are relaxed and fun, and are a great chance to get to know other makers and chat to them about their projects.
If you haven't quite worked out what you will make in Makespace, or how you can help out and get involved with the community, these social nights are a brilliant starting point - whether you want inspiration from the gifts people made at Christmas, or are secretly just waiting to get roped into the robotic storage project!
It should be a mix of old (in membership terms) and new faces, so if you've become a member recently we strongly recommend it. You can drop in any time during the evening.
Hopefully we'll see you there!
December 2013
Hi everyone,
Read on for essential info about our laser cutter, news about Cambridge Geek Nights, how you can get new kit at Makespace, the Badger, and community messages about meetups for women in tech and research about why you are a maker.
Happy making in 2014,
Laura
Events - cambridge Geek Nights
Cambridge Geek Night last occurred at Makespace. We’ve got a great sponsor who pays for beers and wine, and it’s always a popular event. *But* we’d need to make it happen! If anyone would be up for fixing a date and booking a couple of speakers, *you* could be the new Geek Night organiser and win the gratitude of geeks across town. Get in touch with Laura laura.james @ makespace.org if you’re interested and she’ll put you in touch with sponsor & holder of the twitter account @CamGeekNight etc.
Want a 3D scanner? Want textiles kit? YOU can MAKE IT HAPPEN!
We have active threads on list about textiles and a 3D scanner. If you’d be willing to help select the right kit, help acquire it and get it set up with inductions and so on, then we can get these exciting new items! Just reply on the list to say you’re able to help out - and you can be part of making Makespace better.
Textiles (sewing, embroidery, hackable knitting machines) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cammakespace/vcH2v3IYH8Y
3D scanning https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/cammakespace/scanner/cammakespace/rWY6MTEwiTU/yKRsn9WIge8J
Being a kit “owner” means arranging a purchase/delivery; working out a risk assessment (we have templates!); working out what induction is needed (if any), and helping train people if so. Ideally we have several owners for each item of kit so it’s not too big a commitment and you can work together. No previous experience with the kit is needed!
Laser cutter - PLEASE READ!
The lasercutter is obviously one of Makespace’s most popular pieces of equipment and the availability recently has not been as good as we would like. In a number of cases this has been because of mistreatment or carelessness by members causing damage to what is a delicate piece of equipment.
Realigning the mirrors correctly can take an hour and requires one of the owners to be available to make these adjustments.
As those who have been trained on the cutter ought to be aware:-
Dropping the lid suddenly or crashing the waste draw into the machine WILL knock the mirrors out of alignment.
Never leave the lid half up; it will fall down.
Failing to spot a flame quickly WILL result in damage to the lenses and mirrors, recently the focus alignment tab actually got melted by a fire.
We have had several reports of people not watching the cutter adequately while it is working and this should not be happening.
As with other Health and Safety issues in the Space, if you see something going on which is unsafe you should challenge it. In the case of the cutter if you see someone not watching their job go and press the pause button on the machine and remind them to watch it.
We also seem to have an issue where people seem to think that the machine is ‘self-cleaning’, it isn’t! MDF and Ply in particular will leave residue on the bed which is gets much harder to remove with time. It only take a few minutes to clean the bed at the end of your job.
First Aid
Although Makespace cannot provide trained first aiders at any time, Makespace encourages its members and participating partner groups to investigate how they can provide first aid cover for themselves and their guests.
A dedicated course for appointed persons is provided by www.emergencymedicaltraining.com/ for £35 per person. In addition to the requirements of an appointed person, it includes basic first aid training at a lower level than the formal Emergency First Aid at Work or First at Work courses.
There are many first aid trainers available and Makespace does not specify what level or type of training clients or partner groups should have. Examples of training providers for the one day Emergency First Aid at Work course and cost:
http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/training-courses for £110 per person.
http://www.first-aidtrainingservices.co.uk/ for £350 for 12 students.
http://www.factstraining.co.uk/ for £395 for up to 12 students.
The “Badger”
We want to make it easier for members – particularly new members – to get to know who’s who in the space. To this end, we’ve instituted a project to allow you to use your tag to print a label for yourself whenever you enter the space. It’s not required, but it’s encouraged.
The project has now reached beta status. It has been installed at the end of the tables in the main space.
To print a label, just touch your tag to the reader. If your tag is seen for the first time, you will be asked to enter your details. If you want to edit your details, hold down the “edit” button whilst you touch your tag to the reader.
For the technically minded, the code is written in Python and runs under Ubuntu. It uses a USB-connected tag reader from ib technology, and a Dymo “LabelWriter 450” printer. It is installed on an Acer One netbook. Code quality is awful – I was focussing on learning the technologies involved so it has “grown organically”, to put it politely. Anyone who’d like to get involved in adding features or improving the code is encouraged to do so. The software is available at https://github.com/Makespace/Badger.
Community messages
- Meet-up for women and digital tech ***
Hi, I'm Jessica and I'm starting a monthly meet-up for women and digital technology. The group format and topics will be directed by the needs of it's members. We will have events, talks and/or workshops on a variety of topics depending on what the members want.
I am a visual artist interested in using digital technology and data visualisation. I have used visual programming languages such as Isadora and Pure Data and I would like to build on this. Other topics of interest include: Data visualisation, Processing, Internet of things, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, DJ software, Visual effects software
If you are interested in getting involved, please email me at xxxxx
Thanks, Jess
- Why are you a Maker? ***
I'm looking for participants for a research project exploring why and how people become makers. Specifically, I'm interested in finding out how people acquire both the skills and enthusiasm to become lifelong makers, whether (and how) these skills and enthusiasm are passed on within families, and the extent to which making as a hobby is transposed into other domains of everyday life, such as repairing household items.
If you've been in MakeSpace recently you might have noticed my flyers on the noticeboards in the kitchen, classroom and outside the main makespace. I'm looking for people who are willing to have a 45-60 minute chat with me about their experiences of making. This could be arranged for a mutually convenient time and place.
If you'd like to participate, or if you'd like to find out more about the study, please contact me via xxxxx
Thank you!
Beck
November 2013
Here’s the latest Makespace updates including:
- new stuff
- weekly maker nights
- monthly member nights
- how you can help
- Christmas party & Christmas maker morning
- purchasing things for Makespace
- have you made something cool lately?
- Community messages
- Hack the Lab
New stuff
- Makespace has a ceiling-mounted projector and a proper screen in the main space! Many thanks to Brian, Roger and others who made this happen.
- the cafe space has nice sofas and comfy chairs
- The Laser Cutter has a new tube so is much happier
- We are trying out a new Forum - feel free to give it a go and provide feedback! http://makespace.org/forum/
- Experimenting with ways to increase the number of inductions on popular kit - please bear with us, we know we need more inductions and are doing our best to balance the demand for induction, our available volunteers (everyone offering inductions and training and running makespace is an unpaid volunteer!), and to make sure everything is suitably safe.
- Latest photos: http://www.flickr.com/groups/1546093@N24/pool/
- We’re up to 170 members!
Weekly maker nights
Thursday nights from 7:30ish are now member maker nights - a chance to drop by the space and hang out or make things with others. By providing a specific time we hope it’s easier to bump into people and know there will be others around.
(On alternate Wednesdays (next up, 4th December) from around 7:30 will be admin night, when there will be a slightly higher chance of some of us being in the space to process invoices, improve our website/IT systems, and do other general admin.)
Monthly Members nights
Once a month it’s Members night - a chance to make stuff, eat pizza, chat, recruit people to help with your project or Makespace improvement activity, and help with each other’s projects. It’s a great way to get involved with Makespace stuff in general too.
The first of these will coincide with the Christmas party! (see below)
How you can help
The more people who do a little bit to help Makespace operate the better the space is for everyone! We are all volunteers and spreading the load really helps.
There will very shortly be a whiteboard in the space with a list of little tasks you could get started with! Also you’ll be able to add tasks you spot to it :)
For example, if you fancy building stuff, we need to shelve the kitchen alcove so we can put mugs and snacks somewhere. We need to fit the bar table in the cafe area to match the kitchen one.
If you are a coder, especially with Ruby skills, why not help improve our induction system? Contact Phil Cowan webstuff@makespace.org if you can help!
Christmas party & Christmas making morning
Let’s have a party! We can eat food, hang out, admire/help with each other’s projects. The party will happen from 7pm on Wednesday December 11th and all members and their guests are welcome.
Bring some drinks or nibbles! We’ll provide some drinks and hot and cold snacks too using the surplus from the Kitchen Honesty Box too.
And don’t miss Christmas making morning on Saturday December 7th http://www.meetup.com/Makespace/events/150917492/
Purchasing things for Makespace
Sorry to all those who had problems with purchases this autumn including delayed approvals and reimbursements. We’re back on top of things now and hope the replacement parts on the laser cutter and UP printer are working well.
If you want to purchase things, read about how to do this: http://wiki.makespace.org/How_to_buy_things_for_Makespace
If you have any worries about how things are working please tell us, on the Google Group, the Forum, or by emailing management@makespace.org
Have you made something cool lately?
We’d love to feature it on our blog! Examples of interesting projects, events, hackdays Makespace teams have won, and more, all welcome. Send your write up and photos if you have them - even if it’s just a couple of sentences - to publicity@makespace.org
If you’re planning a cool event or build, let us know so we can tweet and facebook it to spread the word in advance! Again just mail publicity@makespace.org
Community messages
Potential Hack the Lab event
The following message is from Jenny Molloy xxxxx - please contact Jenny if you’re interested!
I would like to organise an event entitled 'Hack the Lab', looking at how a maker attitude and open hardware could help experimental scientists (with a focus on life scientists) to work more cost effectively by building and fixing generic and custom lab equipment.
I envisage this as a two day event in Feb/Mar 2014 with around 50 attendees working on a small number (3-4) of pre-planned projects but free to introduce their own ideas.
The grand vision is to explore a decentralised system of manufacture for basic lab equipment, I'm a molecular biologist and regularly order lab equipment components which could be 3D printed (or otherwise manufactured) locally for a very low cost. This is just a small project to offer a couple of examples of what might be done in this direction and hopefully inspire some other researchers to think about the possibilities for their own work.
The format would be a weekend very much in the NHS Hackday style: problem pitches, doing stuff for as long a span of time as possible, demos/feed-back. Constant supply of coffee and biscuits. I will invite some people with funding/media/policy influence along for the demos and wrap-up.
I would hope to hold the event during March (thinking about it, probably the second half to give a decent span of preparation time), engage some key contributors before Christmas and start advertising at the very start of the New Year. I can get a website/wiki/sign-up system/marketing materials etc together over Christmas. I foresee the main logistics difficulty beyond having enough hosts that are appropriately trained to use the Makespace equipment will be ensuring that appropriate components and supplies are ordered in advance. This will require significant organisation and pre-posting of ideas above and beyond what usually happens for software based hack days.
October 2013
All,
A quick update email! If you read no further please take a couple of minutes to tell us how Makespace is working for you.
Many thanks from Laura, Jonny & Simon.
Talk to us! Talk to each other!
The Google Group for chat about Makespace and Making: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace (remember you can use the group online like a forum if you don't fancy getting emails)
IRC: #makespace on Freenode, also available via the web http://makespace.org/chat/ If you aren't familiar with IRC, there's help about IRC.
We'd love to see more of you in IRC :) It's a great way to keep in touch without email.
Use the space
We'd love to see more regular (and irregular!) events - it's easy to organise something at Makespace, just book the time on http://www.meetup.com/makespace ! Check the wiki for more info.
Membership
We are up to 158 paying members! We have just opened up a special student deal where membership is limited to term times (same monthly rate as everyone else). Welcome new folks! 150 looked like an important milestone but it's flown past without us noticing properly.
Making Makespace better
We will be doing various reviews in the next 2 months to see how financially sustainable we are, and also looking at reviewing our processes such as induction, purchasing etc, now that we've been open 6 months and have a better idea of how things work in practice. If you'd like to get more involved do get in touch with management@makespace.org or give us feedback via email or preferably in the short feedback survey.
Tidying
We've had some real issues lately with mess - sawdust piled around, tools not put away, important bits and bobs left under benches etc. Please ensure you leave the space as you would wish to find it! This weekend several people are going to go in to do a deep clean and tidy to get things in a better state - do help if you can. We don't want to have to take drastic enforcement or surveillance action; but Makespace is run entirely by volunteers and there are no magic cleaning fairies. If you don't clean up, no one else will. And if you leave the space messy, people will leave and we'll have to close. Don't ruin a good thing for everyone.
Laser Cutter inductions
A message from Tony Toby@moncaster.com
Over the next two weeks I am hoping to run 2 laser cutter induction sessions (provisionally on Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 30th). I am aware that there are a lot of existing members that have not yet had a chance to do the training and that often training slots end up going to new members (who are probably more active about checking Meetup).
To try and make the system fairer I am intending to try an experiment. If you would like to attend one of these sessions please reply to this thread [on the google group, or mail Toby directly]. Please include how long you have been a member for and which slot(s) you can manage. I will then offer three of the four slots to people on this list, and the fourth I will offer to the whole group via Meetup. If the offered slots are still available 24 hours in advance then I will open them to the waiting list on Meetup.
Tell us what you think!
A short survey so we can understand what Makespace is doing right and what we can improve:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YWKxqnFM7vnb7rYjiAHIOVZzR2_F0TQy_4tHhk2ZKFg/viewform
August 2013
All,
Many thanks for your support of Makespace by being a member. Here's a summary of recent activity and changes in the space, and what's coming up:
We have a great deal more equipment: http://wiki.makespace.org/Equipment If you're a fan of (or keen to get started with) any of the kit why not volunteer to be a community owner? Owners of specific bits of equipment make sure it's in order, that consumables are available, and support and induct other members in using it. It doesn't have to take a lot of time, especially as we get larger teams of owners, and it helps Makespace be better for all of us.
We've also changed the layout of the space, to make some kit more accessible in the main space (laser cutter, CNC Mill, vacuum former) and to add more equipment in the workshop. The separate 'classroom' is still available for events, and we've furnished the second upstairs room with sofas. The stock of snacks and drinks is better than ever, too, and the aircon is fully operational :) There are still a few bits of work to do, such as adding a window bench in the cafe and shelves in the kitchen, and setting up some new second hand equipment such as small mills; talk to others in the space or on our Google Group[1] to get involved.
Our events programme has been quieter with the summer holidays, but even so we've had some great things happening, including
- Dorkbot Anglia 12, featuring Richard Hoadley a composer who works with algorithms, Colin Dewar who has created an automatic random art generator from an old Super 8 projector, and Tom Scott is a Multimedia artist incorporating Raspberry Pi and more.
- Project speed-dating, a chance to meet others and explore ideas for working together
- A new Arduino And Cake series
- A special Maker Night featuring Sugru to make and fix things, to produce new Instructables for people to reuse around the world
- Other talks, and many other regular meetups, including Cambridge Mac Developers, GameSpace, K1 Cohousing, Cambridge Clojure, OpenDCU.org & Pi-makers, and Arty Crafty Maker Night.
We'd love to see more regular (and irregular!) events - it's easy to organise something at Makespace, just book the time on http://www.meetup.com/makespace !
As ever, please spread the word of Makespace to others (we have posters, stickers and cards on the table by the entrance door), and do come along and use Makespace. If you have any feedback about Makespace, good or bad, please post on the Google Group[1] if you are happy to share, or email management@makespace.org if you'd prefer to keep it confidential to the Directors, Jonny, Simon and me.
We're hoping to kick off the autumn season once people are back from holidays with some public events including Maker Nights and more. There are also ideas for some big community projects underway. Get involved! Find out more at the space, in the Google Group, or try our IRC channel [2] to chat with other Cambridge area makers.
Best regards,
Laura
[1] Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cammakespace [2] IRC: #makespace on Freenode, also available via the web http://makespace.org/chat/ If you aren't familiar with IRC, there's help about IRC