Well, we went to the Cape Cod Mini Maker Faire last Saturday and had a blast.
Our project table of soldering, 3D designing and 3Doodling was constantly busy and we had to force people to give us a lunch break!
Paul Harhen, our Duxbury engineering friend/inventor, showed up in his homemade car that he drove down on the highway. Wow!
Much of the fun was connecting with the other folks at the fair - Chris Connors and his Martha's Vineyard teens, the gentle folks from the Truro and Centerville libraries, and folks who had made their very own 3D printers.
Getting out to non-library events is a must, we feel, to keep up with all the new things coming down the pike.
Our project table of soldering, 3D designing and 3Doodling was constantly busy and we had to force people to give us a lunch break!
Paul Harhen, our Duxbury engineering friend/inventor, showed up in his homemade car that he drove down on the highway. Wow!
Much of the fun was connecting with the other folks at the fair - Chris Connors and his Martha's Vineyard teens, the gentle folks from the Truro and Centerville libraries, and folks who had made their very own 3D printers.
Getting out to non-library events is a must, we feel, to keep up with all the new things coming down the pike.
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