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Makerspaces & Meetup groups

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ClydeCrashKop

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There are Makerspaces all over the world. Find out what's happening in Makerspaces Meetup groups around the world and start meeting up with the ones near you.
These links will help you find them.
Makerspace | Directory
Makerspaces Meetups
List of Hacker Spaces


In 2013 I joined this Hack and Tell Meetup group.
Bring out your projects-in-progress, your gadgets-of-pride, and your experiments-gone-awry. Hack and Tell is for sharing cool technology hacks you've learned, done and intend to achieve.
Since then they have evolved into Hacklab North Boynton is a non-profit makerspace to promote interest in, excitement for, and learning about electronics, robotics, and other Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics topics.
Different groups have activities there.
They had a high school robotics team that won a national competition.
**broken link removed** is to get young people enthused.
**broken link removed** Ready to work on some awesome gadgets? All skill levels are welcome, so come join us and let's make something amazing!
**broken link removed** Each Saturday, our makerspace runs a workshop to learn something new about technology and creativity. Topics include: how to automate your house, etching printed circuit boards at home, editing audio on your computer, building and flying unmanned aerial multicopters, working with the Arduino microcontroller, 3D printing and modeling and more. These classes are typically for all ages 8-100.

Someone donated a lathe & milling machine. They have a CNC laser cutter and a few 3-D printers. Members can use this equipment if they are qualified.
These people like to talk electronics and programming and they don't glaze over like deer-in-the-headlights when those subjects come up.
 
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