… Lets hear that crazy and foolish idea!
On Wednesday, April Fools Day April 1st, CT Hackerspace will be hosting an open mic night at Open Space Wednesday for you to share your idea in an elevator pitch style.
Continue reading… Lets hear that crazy and foolish idea!
On Wednesday, April Fools Day April 1st, CT Hackerspace will be hosting an open mic night at Open Space Wednesday for you to share your idea in an elevator pitch style.
Continue readingAfter taking Mom out for breakfast, join us at CT Hackerspace as member Jason will take you through a thorough step by step process to add a Kodi Media Center on your own Hardware, regardless of what it is!
Continue readingYou’ll learn the basics of using molten metal to make electronics projects come to life. You’ll also learn some basic techniques for removing soldered components. This introductory class is to help those with low or no soldering experience. By the end of class, you will have gained practical knowledge of many electronic components, along with gaining a proficiency in soldering.
Continue readingTwo DAY CLASS 4/23 and 4/26
Many DIY projects require welding. This can be a show stopper for many hobbyists. Do you dream of building a roll cage, bicycle, tools or furniture?
In this two day introductory workshop, you will learn the fundamentals of welding.
Continue reading**3/6 Update: By popular demand and to open availability, a second talk is now scheduled at 3pm! **
Attention all makers! CT Hackerspace is proud to host a public talk and workshop by nationally renowned speaker Joel Leonard, the “Maker’s Maker” on Sunday, March 8, 2020. Starts at 10 AM
CT Hackerspace, a community workshop in Watertown, Connecticut, welcomes everyone interested to attend this special event. This is a free event, as CT Hackerspace continues it’s 10 year anniversary celebration.
Continue readingCT Hackerspace will be providing those who attend free sensors to add their own projects as well as raffling off a new official Arduino UNO Super Starter Kit to one of the attendees – One of the most popular microcontrollers in use.
Continue reading There are no prerequisites for this class other than having a computer and being able to operate it.
Cost of this class is $225, and this INCLUDES the cost of the Prusa i3 3D printer kit. A registrant can be individual, team build, or family.
***2/26 UPDATE : CTH MEMBERS RECEIVE $25 DISCOUNT!!***
*You will not be fully registered for this workshop until payment is complete by submitting $225 Cash or Check (Payable to Paul Langdon) at CT Hackerspace OR $225 paypal is sent to Paul Langdon (contact CTH for email)
In an effort for internal projects and improvements, CT Hackerspace is implementing “Tiger Teams” in addition to Action Meeting Tuesdays. CTH is creating a list of projects and team leaders to work on various efforts. See a board member for more details or to start your own project.
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