Workshops

Workshop: After Take-Apart – Reinvent!

🇭🇰 · DimSumLabs · NP

Join us, bring any old broken electronics, and train your creativity and skills. After our Take-apart event in July , have more fun and turn components into something else. We will propose some ideas but also invite everyone to challenge what has already been done. The DSL team’s skills and tools will be there to help in the process. Important information Fee: Donation for the Tools, Space and Components used Date: 18th of August 2018 Time: 14:00 till 17:00 Registration [contact-form-7]

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Workshop: Arduino continued

🇭🇰 · DimSumLabs · NP

Aim This workshop is for people with basic knowledge of Arduino or does have attended our Introduction to Arduino previously. You will continue your adventures with Arduino. If you have joined one of our hands-on introduction workshops and want to dig a bit deeper into using libraries and writing Arduino code, this workshop will show you how to use an LCD screen, a temperature and humidity sensor, and general coding tips. Note : if you haven’t taken our Arduino intro workshop but you are familiar with the basics, you’re welcome to join of course. For reference, the intro workshop is based on these slides: https://www.slideshare.net/tomtobback/cassiopeia-ltd-standard-arduino-workshop What you need to bring Laptop with Arduino IDE software, Your Arduino-style board and breadboard (from the previous workshop) Registration [contact-form-7] Important Information Fee is HKD 250 including the new components ( LCD 16×2 , DHT11 and various bits and pieces) Bring your own Arduino board Date: 16th of August 2018 Time: 19:30 till 21:30

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Workshop: Light up the room with a DIY LED earrings, pendant or brooch

🇭🇰 · DimSumLabs · NP

Having some success during the Hong Kong Maker Faire 2018 , we are renewing this workshop at Dim Sum Labs space in Sheung Wan. Use some very basic electronics knowledge and skills to create your very own light-up earrings, pendant or brooch using LEDs. Use (or learn on-the-spot) some basic soldering skills to create a bright, fun accessory. You could do this a follow on to our simple LED earrings workshop to a create matching set. Registration In order to help us prepare the right amount of sets, please fill up the form at the bottom of this page: [contact-form-7] Important information Address: 14/F, Kong Ling Building 100 Jervois Street, Hong Kong Date: 8th of August 2018 Time: 19:30 till 21:00 Fee: 150 HKD per attendee, 75 HKD for Dim Sum Labs members

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News

Featured Maker: Scott Sullivan

🇺🇸 · MakeICT · Kim Burton

Scott Sullivan makes the most of his monthly membership dues. He joined MakeICT to have access to a woodshop, metal shop and pottery studio, but when I first met Scott, he was hanging out with the Textile Tribe repurposing old shirts into aprons. He definitely utilizes the most of what Makerspace has to offer. Scott was born in Seoul, Korea. He describes growing up as “not quite an ‘army brat’ but close”, moving to a new location every 3 to 4 years. He caught the ceramics bug while an exchange student at Kansai University of Foreign Studies in Osaka, Japan. He has a lot of ideas he would like to try when it comes to pottery, currently working on making a bird bath for his front yard. He states that not having thrown anything that large, he finds this project quite a challenge. Another project he is working on is designing a metal candle holder to be cut out with Plasma CNC. Scott considers himself a “general all around crafter”. He knits, crochets, weaves, embroiders, makes brooms, does leather work, gardens, and sews. He is the treasurer of the CSMA (Central States Metal Artisans) blacksmith organization. And if you think there’s not enough hours in a day, he also studies foreign languages, already having studied French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Irish, Russian and Icelandic. When asked to ponder deeper on the reason they make manhole covers round, he responds “Manhole covers are round because manholes are round. Manholes are round because manhole workers are round.” Thank you Jenni Alonso for contributing this post.

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