10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
🇩🇪 · UN-Hack-Bar
An jedem ersten Sonntag des Monats stehen unsere Tueren offen für gemeinsames Brunchen, Basteln und natürlich den üblichen Weltherrschaftsplänen.
Das Brunch ist eine offene Veranstaltung und genau richtig um uns kennenzulernen, zu schauen was wir so machen und ganz zwanglos ne Runde zu quatschen!
Wie das funktioniert? Pad anschauen und euch und euern Brotbelag eintragen, vorbeikommen - Spass haben!
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
🇩🇪 · UN-Hack-Bar
Näh-Workshop “2.0”
in der UN-Hack-Bar
Gemeinsam Nähen macht Laune! Das haben wir beim ersten Workshop erleben können.
Deshalb möchten wir gerne weiter machen.
Am 01.12.2019 möchten wir gemeinsam mit Dir (wieder) die Nadeln tanzen lassen. Komm mit Deiner Nähmaschine zu Deiner (nächsten) Außenmission in die UN-Hack-Bar.
Um 11 Uhr beginnt, wie jeden Monat, der Mitbring-Brunch. Sehr gerne kannst Du auch mit dabei sein. Danach, gegen 12 Uhr, wird mit den Wunschprojekten oder kurzfristig ausgedachten gemeinsamen Projekten begonnen.
Wie schon zuvor bestehen keine Anforderungen an Vorkenntnissen der Teilnehmenden.
In der UN-Hack-Bar ist ausreichend Raum für 8 Personen und Nähmaschinen. Neu ist, dass wir zwei Nähmaschinen bei Bedarf zur Verfügung stellen können. Daher die Bitte von uns, um vorherige Anmeldung, gerne auch zum Mitbring-Brunch https://pad.unhb.de/p/OpenBrunch.
Wann?: 01.12.2019 von 12 - ca. 17 Uhr
Wo?: UN-Hack-Bar, Morgenstraße 6 in Unna
Bitte mitbringen: Nähmaschine und Material
Anmeldung siehe unten
Fragen zum Workshop: info@un-hack-bar.de
1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
🇩🇪 · Das Labor
Beginn: 14 Uhr
Appetizer Plate : An afternoon project
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
🇺🇸 · Hive13
<br>Join Hive13 to make and finish a project in one afternoon. We teach you how to make your very own uniquely designed appetizer plate that will securely hold your wine glass. With the upcoming series of holiday parties and family and social gatherings you can mingle and greet people without awkwardly looking for a place to put your drink so you can finally try those canapés!<br><br>The goal of the class is to both help you make your own personalized project, get you familiar with some of the tools in the woodshop, and give you a project idea or two if you might want to make some last minute handmade Christmas gifts.<br><br>In the first half of the afternoon, we will go over the basics of using a few shop tools such as a bandsaw and drill press to create a simple wooden plate out of fragrant cedar. We will then go over a few sanding and finishing techniques that will leave you with your fully completed plate.<br><br>Never set foot in a woodshop? Don't worry, we will take you through the process step by step so you can complete your very first project with confidence. All makers and learners are welcome! <br><br> <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Hive13/events/266361849/" id="ow1039" __is_owner="true">https://www.meetup.com/Hive13/events/266361849/</a><br><br>Appetizer Plate : An afternoon project<br>Hive13, 2929 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, us, 45225<br><br>Confirmation number: 266361849
Arduino: Sensors and Input/Output
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
🇺🇸 · NYC Resistor
Tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arduino-sensors-and-inputoutput-tickets-82528766763
Want to get started with physical computing?
Learn to program an Arduino and interact with the physical world! In this class, we’ll cover an introduction to Arduino and learn how to manipulate outputs based on sensor inputs.
Topics covered
What is Arduino?
Software setup (IDE, how to program it, the Serial monitor)
Reading schematics and wiring diagrams
Basics of breadboarding
Controlling output (blinking/fading an LED)
Reading sensor input (with a pushbutton, potentiometer and light sensor)
Combining input and output
Materials
At this class you will receive a basic electronics starter kit, which contains a starter pack of electronics components and sensors, including a breadboard, wires, light sensor, temperature sensor, LEDs, switches, buzzer and more. You will also receive an Adafruit Metro (Arduino UNO equivalent).
Students should bring their own laptop and install some free software ahead of time:
The Arduino IDE
FTDI Driver (Mac High Sierra and later)
SiLabs driver (Mac/PC)
Who should take this class?
Basic computer knowledge is assumed, and we'll refresh a few concepts from high school physics and math. No previous experience with coding or circuits is required.
OK, awesome, I want to join!
Please be ready to start at 1pm! We find that you will need this time to get through the whole class. Our classes tend to sell out about a week in advance so if you're interested, you may want to sign up early.
This class will be taught by NYC Resistor member David Huerta. As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/.
Please note that refunds must be requested 72 hours in advance. If you have any questions, please email classes@nycresistor.com.
Intweb reverse engineering day
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
🇺🇸 · Hive13
Know perl and such? We need help!