Growing up in New York (and not CT), I didn’t have a chance to experience the Eli Whitney Museum as a child, so I was in for a real treat. The museum serves as a workshop for all sorts of hands-on projects, in addition to having a lot of neat historic relics. All-in-all, a great place to spend some time.
Museum Director Bill Brown kicked off the evening with a brief history the museum and the art of “making” as it existed in a different age. While the materials, medium and projects may be different, the ingenuity, curiosity, and pure interest in tinkering is timeless.
Bill ended his talk by making a favorite project of his own, on the spot: the rubber band powered car, and setting it off to the races! A shaky, full motion shot, was only fitting :-)
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Here’s what they usually look like fully finished and decorated:
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We had a few neat demonstrations from Alex, Mike, and Rob. Alex brought in and talked about his crackerbox amp, which he built from parts that he salvaged from an old TV!
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Mike talked a little about his experience tinkering and building the boards over in the Liquidware shop, and Rob (below) gave a demo of the Drawdio project (as well as a box full of other projects!).
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Then we all split up into a mingling/project show-and-tell session, which is part of what makes meetups so much fun, and is usually where I get a lot of ideas for new stuff to work on.
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And I just thought this one was really cool to see live - the RC Carduino that Raj set up on his own server:
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All good, fun stuff, and a great excuse to hang out with other makers! If you’re in the area and want to be a part of the next one (tentatively for November 11), let me know and I’ll be sure to send you a reminder when it gets closer – jhuynh at gmail
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