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Welcome to September! This email has more volunteer sign up forms than any email ever, so if you’re a new member wondering how you can get to know people at MakeICT, pick a thing! Maybe you joined MakeICT to make your own stuff – I know I did. But I quickly learned that I am smarter and a better maker if I’m friends with makers. You know what I mean – those people who just SENSE when you’re confused about a tool in the woodshop or your Inkscape design isn’t matching your vision at all? I got to know those people through attending events and volunteering. Well now that I’ve started off about my personal abstract about journeys, let me get to our highlights. – Kim
Remember the annual meeting was so fun, we voted something along the lines of “we should do this more often!” Well that quarterly time has occurred. Join us for our first member meeting. We’re making it a potluck chili cookoff! Bring a crock pot of chili, a topping or side that goes along with chili, or a prize for the winners. Apparently some people have asked to be total anarchists and bring soup. Fine with us!
One very important thing we’ll be doing at this meeting is talking about Spaces. What if you could create your dream makerspace? Would it be in a different building, or can we keep making this building into our dream? It’s a topic that comes up and we’re forming a building committee to focus our 5 and 10 year plans. Your input will put them off to a great start.
Sign up to bring a food here: http://bit.ly/makeict128
Join the building & facility committee here: http://bit.ly/makeict11
RSVP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/160439797841335/
We’re planning something big for October’s Final Friday: A MakeICT art auction. Join the artists, craftsmen and builders of MakeICT at the Gallery for a night to remember on Final Friday, October 27, 2017 from 6-10 p.m. On display will be a collection of art that combines the skill and creativity of the vibrant local maker community. The pieces in this collection are an intersection of art, technology, science, and culture that the members of MakeICT have donated to a silent action. Funds raised will be used to purchase equipment to enhance & modernize our local community makerspace.
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/148841592371360/
Sign up to help: https://goo.gl/forms/fthbeaORM23nbu2K2
Sign up to donate your art: https://goo.gl/forms/9rpLrMXrbvxDVlor1
There’s a lot going on in Wichita and MakeICT wants to be present for all of it! Can you help by representing us at a table? Events coming up are:
Open Streets – Spend time at the makerspace giving tours while the entire city walks down Douglas. Sunday September 24th 12-4PM.
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/159392824626093/
Sign up: https://goo.gl/forms/yMQrU5bfNWBUXSD53
North End Urban Arts Festival – Help kids make rockets at our table on Saturday September 30th 3-10PM.
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1902071053410033/
Sign up: https://goo.gl/forms/6lvEPsbzHo3tFRt62
Delano Fall Fair – Demonstrate woodwoorking or 3D printing at our booth on October 6-8
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/123200994992896/
Sign up: https://goo.gl/forms/qRAg1ZekftXEmrxk2
Bartlet Ecofest – Help out at our booth or with our bike generators that power this concert. Sunday October 29 12pm-5pm
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1880533508856971/
Sign up: https://goo.gl/forms/6VaBJ9i10LNc7Orz2
Alternative Gifts Market – We’re showing off our holiday ornament-making skills and raising money for Egyptian recyclers on Saturday November 11 10AM-4PM. Help make ornaments to get ready.
Event info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1368549073179019/
Information about our cause, and sign up: https://goo.gl/forms/44t0khke4h78lEbs2
There are lots of events going on at MakeICT. Are you certified on our plasma cutter yet? Read about it on our blog: http://makeict.org/2017/08/24/new-cnc-plasma-cutter/
Our summer eclipse road trip was a huge success! Check out James’ photos and lessons we learned.
We decided not to have scheduled open hours on every Monday and Thursday anymore. The biggest reason for this was that there is so much going on, members without keys have plenty of opportunities to get involved. Classes, workshops, game night, Toastmakers, committee meetings, ceramics night, textile tribe, and as always Maker Monday – my number one piece of advice for new members is to stalk the calendar and dive in.
October will be huge – we love Halloween! As always our annual Halloween maker challenge will be judged on the last Monday in October. If you make something spooky, take photos along the way so you have a log of your process to submit. You have plenty of time so get your ideas going now.
Do you have questions, comments, or feedback? As always send us an email (info at makeict dot org) or fill out our ongoing survey (bit.ly/makeict55) – we’re all in this together, so you hold the key to improving MakeICT. Thank you!
Greetings members! It is time to be paying lots of attention to MakerFaire.
MakerFaire Call For Makers
Friday July 7 is the deadline for groups or individuals interested in presenting their project, activity, or performance in this event. Fill out this application:
http://wichita.makerfaire.com/call-for-makers/
MakerFaire Call For Volunteers
Volunteers are needed for Wichita’s annual Maker Faire on July 22nd & 23rd at Exploration Place – 300 N McLean Blvd. This two day family-friendly event is a gathering of people who enjoy learning and sharing what they do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these “makers” to show hobbies, experiments, projects.
Tickets to MakerFaire are $9.50, free for members of MakeICT or Exploration Place, and of course free for volunteers! If you or someone you know has never seen Exploration Place this is a great opportunity – they don’t have to buy a ticket on the day they volunteer. Spend a couple hours giving back as part of the team and in return get to experience MakerFaire and Exploration Place for free the rest of the day.
http://wichita.makerfaire.com/volunteer/
Polls and Surveys
The new board wants your opinion on everything these days! If you haven’t filled out the surveys we’ve been sending out lately, take some time to tell us about yourself. Polls we are running right now include:
Summer Member Feedback – a very open-ended suggestion box
Where do you live? – when we consider marketing efforts or future spaces we’d love to understand where our members are coming from! You can put in just your zip code, no address required
Storage Policy Straw Poll – should we let members leave projects in the space? Weigh in on a possible policy change.
Upcoming Events
It’s hard to pick a few interesting events in these newsletters because there are a LOT of upcoming events. Be sure to visit our calendar to stay up to date. It’s only the first week of July and already we’ve filled the calendar up enough that there are five total days that do NOT have something going on. Come join in!
We even have a new form: the Request A Class form. Was the class you wanted full? Did you miss it? Do you have a suggestion for a new class? There is now a form for you. We’ll forward your request to the most likely instructor so they can understand demand and plan accordingly.
Summer Eclipse Road Trip Should we go to Kansas City or Nebraska? Who wants to go? Join with us to find the best view on August 21.
Textile Tribe This Saturday July 8! Are you a textile aficionado? Do you dabble in the textile arts? Are you looking for a tribe to encourage and inspire your fiber artistic creativity? Or do you have questions about textiles you need answered? Once a month we will get together to encourage each other to explore fiber in it’s many forms and work through our UFOs(unfinished fiber objects). So come play with your yarns, thread, cloths, felts, or fibers in whichever state they exist. Hand, machine, and print work encouraged.
Toastmakers – Every Sunday at 7pm. Toastmakers is a weekly meeting where creative and technical people work on their presentation and communication skills. We are in our early days of starting up and would love some more guests. Every week we feature new speakers with fresh and brilliant new topics, so join us. You do not have to be a member of Toastmasters or MakeICT but this is a great way to check out both. No preparation required, just meet us at 7 and join in!
Fusion 360:Sketching for Makers Thursday July 20th, 6:30 PM. This is class on sketching with Fusion 360 by a professional instructor with 27 years experience in CAD training. By the end of the class you’ll have a final project that is a 2D shape that you would like to make. Learn the basic interface, shapes, constraints and simple extrusions.
Newsletter:
We’re looking for a newsletter composer and contributors! These monthly updates reach a wide audience of our members, supporters, and other subscribers. If you’re looking for a way to help out and this interests you, let us know!
Ceramics studio build-out:
We’re looking for volunteers to help us complete the build-out of the ceramics studio. We’re looking for people to help provide direction on erecting a couple of small walls and doors as well as able-bodies to perform the work. We’re planning to work on February 20 at 10am. More information and discussion is on the forum.
Engineering Expo booth:
We need volunteers for the MakeICT booth at the Engineering Expo on Saturday, February 20th. The event runs from 9:00am to 2:00pm, and MakeICT will be there to demonstrate 3D printing, help kids make Marker Bots, and teach people binary code using a punched card reader. If you’re interested in helping, contact barb@makeict.org or reach out on the forum.
Other Volunteer Opportunities:
Please feel free to contribute ideas and stories at liberty.
The Team has assembled and met at the Makerspace to toss out ideas and bounce them off of each other. It was a very productive meeting, and we expect to accomplish a great deal in the near future.
New Categories that will be included in the Newsletter are Exploring Makerspaces, which will include different ways that Makers have developed their spaces and Work Areas to see if we can spark some ideas from and for our membership; Kid’s Corner, which will include kid hacks, Mom Hacks, activities, and crafts; a Lesson’s Learned and Did you Know? sections, which will cover lessons from mistakes, quick fixes, and interesting facts; a Featured Maker article every month to help introduce some of our great makers and their favorite projects, and understand their personal take on the makerspace; lastly, a Community section where we will share fun information about Wichita and various happenings in the community.
We want our newsletter to have a fun name, so we will be seeking ideas soon through our forum. The winning newsletter-namer will receive a a $25 gift certificate!
Mike H. has ongoing safety workshops, and the MakeICT woodshop is a great place to learn woodworking or find a mentor in some very talented woodworkers! Keep an eye out on the forum for dates and times when veteran woodworkers are available to lend some time and knowledge.
Jeff E. has been contributing to the makerspace metalshop safety training and welding classes. These will be ongoing classes, so keep an eye on the calendar.
The laser cutter has been very popular too! We’ve done a bunch of laser cutter certification workshops now, and people have been making some cool stuff. We’ll also be keeping these going every month.
This was a unique workshop where MakeICT member Lewis came in and shared his knowledge on modding video game consoles to provide more usability and fun. There is so much more you can do with your electronics than just what comes out of the box!
Laura Scholl, who teaches Graphic Design and Digital Art at Newman and is an active member of Women Who Code Wichita taught this workshop using tools like Processing and a webcam to create interactive graphics and art. We’re looking forward to more workshops like this in the future! If you’re interested, let us know!
We’re hosting Fusion360 learning opportunities for members (and their guests) who are interested in learning the toolchain for use with the Tormach PCNC1100.
Demystify electricity, learn basic electronics skills, and even make your own touch lamp, in this fun filled class for total beginners! The instructor is our electronics lab guru, James. This award winning artist has a degree in electrical engineering with a focus on embedded design and has worked as an analogue test engineer for several years. Registration is required.
Discussion of commonly used circuits and devices and how to use them, what to look for on a datasheet and how they lie, and how to use some simple equipment. The instructor is our electronics lab guru, James. This award winning artist has a degree in electrical engineering with a focus on embedded design and has worked as an analogue test engineer for several years. Registration is required.
This class outlines the basic board design work flow, as well as basic board layout consideration using KiCad, an open source cad program. Laptop with Kicad installed is required to take full advantage of this class (laptops are available for use at the makerspace). Registration is required.
Learn the basics to safely operate the major woodshop tools in this Safety class including understanding the limitations of each tool, the forces created when using the tool and how to maintain safe control for improved performance.
Tools covered: SawStop table saw, drill press, band saw, wood lathe, router table, jointer, planer, miter saw, oscillating spindle and belt / disk sanders and scroll saw. Registration is required.
Most Thursdays! Join us for a pre-work meetup to have some coffee, get your day started, and hang out with some fellow developers. Show up whenever, leave whenever. Join us at The Labor Party to get your day started right!
Do you want to learn to code? Do you already code and want to sharpen your skills? Maybe learn a new language, framework or tool? Level Up is the event for you. Bring your laptop (or borrow one of ours) and start learning. We provide the space and the mentors to give guidance and answer questions.
This is intended to be a self-learning event with mentors available to help push you in the right direction, or even figure out where you want to go in the first place.
Bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring yourself! Come check out our makerspace, meet cool people, find help with a project, see who you can help, or just come hang out!
Maker Mondays are always free and open to the public, and we now have volunteers providing fun activities and demonstrations for kids!
Come learn how to use our 80w CO2 laser cutter. Completion of this workshop grants the necessary certification to use the laser cutter for members who have their key and non-members who want to take public laser-cutting workshops in the future.
We’re looking for a newsletter composer! These monthly updates reach a wide audience of our members, supporters, and other subscribers. If you’re looking for a way to help out and this interests you, let us know!
The makerspace network has been upgraded! We replaced a couple of consumer-grade wifi routers with a commercial-grade MikroTik router and 3 access points. This has dramatically improved the reliability and speed. Our volunteers ran nearly 6,000 feet of cat5e cable and installed physical ethernet drops around the makerspace.
HUGE thanks to all of the volunteers and donors who helped make this possible!
We want from this router:
To this router (and 3 access points):
Plus, check out this patch panel I wired up and didn’t completely ruin!
We have few other site-wide projects like this that I’m pretty excited about – stay tuned for future updates!
Jerry’s DIY step stool workshops are great way to start learning woodworking and some of the equipment available at the MakeICT makerspace.
Check out this picture Jeremiah made during one of the workshops, then etched on the laser cutter, and finally stained for finish.
Jerry’s doing another DIY step stool workshop this month – see the events listed below to sign up!
A relatively small but committed group came out for Dean’s coffee roasting workshop. He covered the whole process, from green bean to coffee pot and more. According to lingering aroma, this workshop went pretty well!
Thanks to Mike H’s woodshop safety workshops, the MakeICT woodshop has been buzzing with activity. We’ll keep these safety workshops going every month, so if you haven’t had yours yet, just keep an eye on the calendar!
The laser cutter has been very popular too! We’ve done a bunch of laser cutter certification workshops now, and people have been making some cool stuff. We’ll also be keeping these going every month.
In this workshop, we learned some modeling basics as well as how to change filament in the Ultimaker 2, how to level the bed, and how to create a 3D print from the model. The Ultimaker 2 is just one of the three 3D printers we have at MakeICT. They all use slightly different software, but the workflow is the same, so once you’ve learned how to use one it’s easy to learn the others.
Learn the basics to safely operate the major woodshop tools in this Safety class including understanding the limitations of each tool, the forces created when using the tool and how to maintain safe control for improved performance.
Tools covered: SawStop table saw, drill press, band saw, wood lathe, router table, jointer, planer, miter saw, oscillating spindle and belt / disk sanders and scroll saw.
Prerequisites: Please read the wood shop tool access policy and safety requirements on the wiki page prior to coming to class.
Safety Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Once you take and successfully pass this class quiz, you can use this wood shop equipment for your projects whenever you work at MakeICT as a member! Additional woodworking classes will be offered, so watch the calendar for notification.
Join us for a pre-work meetup to have some coffee, get your day started, and hang out with some fellow developers. Show up whenever, leave whenever. Join us at The Labor Party to get your day started right!
Wichita’s first free game development and demo day! Hosted by devICT and The Labor Party and FREE OF CHARGE!
MakeICT member Matthew Warren will explain the what, why, and how of modding the Wii video game console. Participants are invited to bring their own Wii’s to get assitance with setting them up to enjoy homebrew apps. The workshop outline is as follows:
The instructor, Matthew Warren, is a regular at the makerspace and occasionally brings a Wii to Maker Monday’s to share. His interests are gaming technology and gaming trends, artistic geometry and symmetry, visual mathematics, 2D and 3D graphic arts, technology in all aspects of life, creating-making-modifying things, photography, sculpture, music:listening-playing-creating.
Bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring yourself! Come check out our makerspace, meet cool people, find help with a project, see who you can help, or just come hang out!
Maker Mondays are free and open to the public!
Are you a new member (or are you considering becoming one)? Join us during the Maker Monday on January 11th for new member orientation!
Our monthly hangout is an informal social gathering and open hack night. Bring a project, or don’t, and come hang out with fellow Wichita developers. This is open to anyone interested, the only rule is to get out of the house and show up!
Inkscape is a free, open-source application for creating vector graphics and designs. It has many uses, and designs created in Inkscape can be used for foam-cutting, laser cutting, 3D printing, and more!
In this workshop, Dominic will be sharing all of his tips, tricks, and techniques for creating designs specifically for the laser cutter at MakeICT.
If there is something specific you’d like to see, let Dominic know and he will try to work it into the lesson.
Laptops are available to borrow, or you can bring your own (mouse recommended). If you do bring your own, please be sure to have Inkscape installed before the workshop.
This certification course is available to active MakeICT members who want to learn how to use the laser cutter. Completion of this workshop grants the necessary certification to use the laser cutter.
Do you want to learn to code? Do you already code and want to sharpen your skills? Maybe learn a new language, framework or tool? Level Up is the event for you. Bring your laptop and start learning. We provide the space and the mentors to provide guidance and answer questions.
The object of this workshop is to build a small pine wooden step stool, kids size, to use to get a drink or to stand on to brush teeth. The steps are listed below. Painting/Staining would be done off site. This is an entry level workshop that will demonstrate use of several tools in the woodshop. A follow on workshop will be hosted in the future to make a rustic step stool.
Tools used: table saw, planer, drill press, miter saw, lathe, drill motor with tenon cutter, , sanders.
MakeICT member Jerry Carpenter is our workshop host who is a woodworker extraordinaire specializing in hand made rustic items. He is also a member of the Sunflower Woodworker Guild.
Learn from one of the best wood turners in Wichita, Royce Wallace, in the MakeICT woodshop!
Topics covered: work piece mounting, spindle turning, bowl turning, parting tools, spindle gouge, bowl gouge, scrapers, roughing gouge, etc.
PREREQUISITE: woodshop safety class is required to have been completed prior to this class!
Gift memberships to MakeICT are now available!These are a great idea because anybody you give a membership to can use the MakeICT makerspace to make gifts to give back to you! It’s brilliant!
The lounge space at MakeICT is now 65%* more lounge-y! Jeremiah saw an opportunity to make better use of the space in the lounge, and he nailed it. He also cleaned out the filter on a donated projector and connected some of the donated video game consoles. Nice work! Check out that sweet Tetris-action in the photo below.
(*this number is guaranteed to be made up)
The Electronics Lab at MakeICT has been totally cleaned out, organized, and re-assembled! We had about 20 volunteers over one weekend who helped make this possible, and the lab looks great! Checkout the album on Facebook for some before and after shots!
November’s featured workshop was an introduction to Gel Printing. Skyler taught attendees how easy it is to make a simple gel mold and how to use them to transfer paint and ink. The gel is made with simple ingredients and can be cleaned/re-used. The only limits to the prints are your imagination!
A group of 4th and 5th graders at Irving Elementary had a special treat when Tom and Dom came down to talk to them about inventing. We shared some of our personal projects, professional work, and things we’ve done at/with/for the makerspace – including Tom’s foam cutting machine! After sharing our story, the students received foam robot kits to punch-out and assemble, and everyone had a great time!
We’re upgrading our network! A small group of dedicated volunteers has mapped out a full plan to improve the reliability and robustness of the network and wifi throughout the MakeICT. This work will be instrumental in other projects/plans we have planned that will rely on a good network.
The object of this workshop is to build a small pine wooden step stool, kids size, to use to get a drink or to stand on to brush teeth. This is an entry level workshop that will demonstrate use of several tools in the woodshop, and a follow on workshop will be hosted in the future to make a rustic step stool.
MakeICT member Jerry Carpenter is our workshop host who is a woodworker extraordinaire specializing in hand made rustic items. He is also a member of the Sunflower Woodworker Guild.
Note: you must be certified in the woodshop to enroll in this course.
This certification course is available to active MakeICT members who want to learn how to use the laser cutter. Completion of this workshop grants the necessary certification to use the laser cutter.
Do you want to learn to code? Or maybe you already code and want to sharpen your skills? Maybe learn a new language, framework, or tool? Level Up is the event for you, so bring your laptop and start learning!
This is a self-learning event with mentors available to help push you in the right direction, or even figure out where you want to go in the first place.
Dean’s going to demonstrate the process of roasting and brewing your own coffee starting with green beans. Topics covered will include:
After his demonstration, Dean will help anyone who wants to roast their own coffee if they bring the necessary equipment. This includes:
Our instructor Dean is a MakeICT member and retired from Boeing. He has been roasting coffee for about 5 years and is a self-described coffee crank. He’s also active in the local blacksmithing group.
Visit the MakeICT forum for any questions and discussion about this workshop.
This will be a repeat of the December 5th Laser Cutter certification workshop
This certification course is available to active MakeICT members who want to learn how to use the laser cutter. Completion of this workshop grants the necessary certification to use the laser cutter.
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on! The first Maker Monday of each month is also new member orientation, which starts at 7:15.
This is a gentle introduction to 3d printing and modeling for beginners. Topics include:
This will be a repeat of the December 14th Laser Cutter certification workshop.
Learn the basics to safely operate the major woodshop tools in this safety class, including understanding the limitations of each tool, the forces created when using the tool, and how to maintain safe control for improved performance. Tools covered include: SawStop table saw, drill press, band saw, wood lathe, router table, jointer, planer, miter saw, oscillating spindle and belt / disk sanders, and scroll saw.
Members who attend and successfully pass the class quiz, are authorized to use the woodshop equipment whenever you work at MakeICT!
Space is limited, so register now!
This will be a repeat of the December 5th step stool workshop.
This will be a repeat of the December 15th 3D printing and modeling workshop.
This will be a repeat of the December 14th Laser Cutter certification workshop.
December 19: Intro to 3D printing/modeling with Dominic
This will be a repeat of the December 15th 3D printing and modeling workshop.
This will be a repeat of the December 14th Laser Cutter certification workshop.
December 28: Maker Monday
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on!
Local plumber and new MakeICT member, Kelsey Leidy of Leidy Plumbing & Heating, has generously donated his time and skills to help us install gas lines in the back warehouse area to the woodshop/ceramics furnace, the metal shop radiant heaters, and the forge. With Logan’s loaned scissor lift and a handful of volunteers, we were able to make pretty quick work of the whole process! Now that we have this work out of the way, we can continue our build out of the ceramics studio and metal shop! Interested in helping with that? Checkout the volunteer opportunities below!
Barb Davis, one of our esteemed board members and leader of our outreach activities, has made a substantial equipment donation to help us build out our metal shop even further. We sent a handful of members and volunteers to raid her basement, and we’re very happy to provide a new life and purpose to this equipment!
Good news for our members! We recently passed a new policy which allows members to reserve meeting space and other resources at the makerspace for free! If you’re a member and make a reservation (>14 days prior, please), aren’t charging your guests a fee, and follow the guest policies/rules, then you can bring in a whole crowd of people into the space! You can host your meeting in our co-working space, lounge, or classroom, which is equipped with a digital projector, sound system, laptop computers, and configurable seating for up to 25 people. Of course, there’s free wifi across the entire makerspace as well.
Space can be reserved by emailing dom@makeict.org.
Congratulations to Wichita State on their announcement of a name for their future makerspace: “GoCreate, a Koch Collaborative”. We know first-hand what a makerspace can do for a community, and we’re sure this will be good for WSU. If anyone is eager to see what a makerspace is like and don’t want to wait another year or two to see the one on campus, please join us for one of our Maker Monday events, which are always free and open to the public. When you’re ready to join, we offer low-cost, no-commitment memberships, and all donations are tax-deductible.
Our makerspace is built by members of the maker community for the maker community. DIY is at the very core of many of us, and we’re proud of what we’ve managed to create so far with the help of our volunteers and donors. There are many things that keep us busy as we continue moving forward, and here are some opportunities where you can help! In fact, anyone can volunteer with us – no membership required!
Here’s your chance to say “I helped make that” about a great community resource. We’re ready to finish the build out of our ceramics studio, which includes installing the drop ceiling, hanging lights, installing windows, building a partition, and constructing shelves. Burt Unruh and some of the other same volunteers who made quick work of the woodshop build will be leading this work. No experience is needed, just a willingness to work and a desire to be a part of something important!
Our electronics lab is pretty well-equipped, but maybe not super well-organized. Later this month we’re going to clear everything out and then clean up and paint. We’ll be sorting through and organizing the hackables, only keeping worthy pieces before re-organizing the room and putting things back in.
James S, our fearless BD, has put together a new floor layout for how the room should be organized, and he has a battle plan for making this process quick and painless. If you’re free, come join us when you can! You can probably even take home some treasures!
We’re setting up an information/demo table at the 2015 Emerald City Steampunk Expo! One of the most valuable ways for us to advertise is to be out in the community, and this type of exposure helps us attract more members and donors.
You can help! We need smiling faces at our table to hand out flyers and tell attendees about the makerspace. Let them know how awesome our makers are and what you’ve experienced through our makerspace and community. We also plan to have some demos running (like the 3D printer, foam cutter, etc), but if you don’t know how to use those we will teach you!
These deco-mesh wreaths speak for themselves. I mean just look at this thing; what else can I say? Oh! How about “thanks, Jess, for teaching a workshop!” If you’d like to teach a workshop too, let us know!
Our woodshop continues to draw in new members, and more and more have been certified to access it by taking one of the woodshop safety courses. Don’t miss your chance! Check our calendar below and sign up today!
The Douglas Design District has started “Avenue Art Days” in an effort to bring more color to our city. This project has so far resulted in several new murals so far, as well as painting light poles on Douglas between Washington and Hydraulic. Jess Bechtelheimer, our Studio Arts Benevolent Dictator organized a team of MakeICT supporters to paint a mural designed by Valerie Lillich, who has done workshops at MakeICT. For progress pics, checkout our photo gallery on Facebook, and to see the rest of the Avenue Art Days works, check out the Douglas Design District’s photos – or just go and see them in person!
Our mural celebrates this project’s effort to beautify our city as well as the city’s efforts to accommodate transportation modes for more livable communities. It’s located a quarter-mile west of the makerspace, on the side of the Canyon Granite building across from The Anchor.
Special thanks to the Douglas Design District, Janelle King at The Workroom, the City of Wichita, Jess, Val, and all of our awesome volunteers!
devICT hosted another session of Lightning Talks in October. Unfortunately, it looks like the video is unavailable – so if you missed out, you missed out. Be sure to attend our new devICT event, “Level Up!”, detailed below.
Haven’t had enough Maker Faire yet? Good news, everybody! Barnes & Noble is hosting Mini Maker Faires in stores across the nation – including right here in Wichita! Hooray for makers!
I’ll be speaking at 7pm on the Friday the 6th about my experience with MakeICT, embracing the maker culture, and integrating with the Wichita community.
Come join our wonderful volunteer crew to help build out our ceramics studio! We’ll be starting at 9am, but you can join us whenever you’re available!
More info is available on the forum.
Our friends over at Exploration Place are opening their exhibits FOR FREE, including the new permanent preschool exhibit Kansas Kids Connect and the current traveling exhibit Design Zone. They’ll also have live Science Shows and demo activities throughout the museum.
Do you want to learn to code? Or maybe you already code and want to sharpen your skills? Maybe learn a new language, framework, or tool? Level Up is the event for you, so bring your laptop and start learning!
This is a self-learning event with mentors available to help push you in the right direction, or even figure out where you want to go in the first place.
For more information or to be a mentor, visit the Meetup event page.
Attendees will create designs using CAD design software. DXF files will be exported and used in LaserCut v5.3 to interface with the laser cutter. Attendees will have an opportunity to work with cardboard.
Note: This is a members-only certification class, so only active members may attend. This certification is required to use the laser cutter at MakeICT.
Space is limited. Register at http://members.makeict.org/event-2082606/
Wichita State hosts these free forums for the public on various topics related to entrepreneurship. This one is all about makerspaces. Yours truly will be on the panel as well as Dr. Paul Adams from Fort Hays State and Nathan Towle from ESSDACK Makerspace in Hutchinson.
Come join our wonderful volunteer crew to clean out and organize our electronics lab! We’ll be starting at 10am, but you can join us whenever you’re available!
More info is available on the forum.
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on!
Learn the basics to safely operate the major woodshop tools in this safety class, including understanding the limitations of each tool, the forces created when using the tool, and how to maintain safe control for improved performance. Tools covered include: SawStop table saw, drill press, band saw, wood lathe, router table, jointer, planer, miter saw, oscillating spindle and belt / disk sanders and scroll saw.
Members who attend and successfully pass the class quiz, are authorized to use the woodshop equipment whenever you work at MakeICT!
Space is limited. Register at http://members.makeict.org/event-2085815/
Emerald City Steampunk Expo is a three-day celebration of steampunk culture. Enjoy three days of concerts, gaming, demonstrations, comedy, oddities, cosplay, LARPing, stage shows and more. (Click here to view the entire weekend schedule at a glance.) The Expo takes place November 20-22, 2015, at the Drury Plaza Hotel Broadview in Wichita, Kansas.
More info is available on the forum.
Attendees will create designs using CAD design software. DXF files will be exported and used in LaserCut v5.3 to interface with the laser cutter. Attendees will have an opportunity to work with cardboard.
Note: This is a members-only certification class, so only active members may attend. This certification is required to use the laser cutter at MakeICT.
Space is limited. Register at http://members.makeict.org/event-2082630/
Learn how to make monotypes using a homemade gel plate. You’ll create lots of pages loaded with color and design. In this 1.5 hour class you’ll learn how to
These basic supplies will be provided: Acrylic paints, papers, brayers, water containers, gel plates, stencils, and paper towels. If you wish to bring additional supplies, you may. For example, consider bringing your favorite stencils, papers and your favorite colors of acrylics in any brand. Bring an apron or wear grunge clothes. Gel printing can be messy, but it’s always fun.
Space is limited. Register at http://members.makeict.org/event-2084522/
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on! The first Maker Monday of each month is also new member orientation, which starts at 7:15.
Say hello to our newest addition to the FabLab – a Rostock Max v2 delta printer from SeeMeCNC! This is a great compliment to our 3D printing offerings. The X/Y bed has a 280mm diameter and a maximum build height of 375mm (that’s 11″x14.75″)!
I couldn’t be more pleased to announce that our woodshop and laser cutter are both fully operational now. I’ve been hearing people ask for these two specific solutions since we started, and we’re now training and approving members to make use of this equipment.
Thanks, of course, to the Wichita Community Foundation for their support, but also to our awesome volunteers who have been doing the training, Mike Hutton, Mike Doolittle, and Bryan Barr. Thanks also to all of the volunteers who have put in countless hours to help make all of this possible!
Following up on our Instructables/ShapeCrete build-weekend, I’m very proud to say that our very own James Seymour (yes, the Electronics Benevolent Dictator) had his ShapeCrete Instructables post featured on the Instructables front page! Great work, James!
In case you didn’t know, we’re kind of a big deal on Instructables. Check out all of these posts by MakeICT people which have been featured on the Instructables home page! Combined, these have been viewed over 1.2 million times and favorited by over 2,500 Instructables users!
And here are some other MakeICT Instructables. These haven’t been featured like the others, but they’re still awesome!
It’s that time again for the annual MakeICT Halloween Challenge!
To participate, all you need to do is make something Halloween-themed (you were already planning that, right?), document some basic info about how you made it, and then post or email a picture and description of your project to us. That’s it! Submissions will be accepted until midnight on November 2nd. After that, the community will be asked to vote for their favorite project online via Facebook “likes”. After 2 weeks, during the Maker Monday on November 16 at 7 pm, the MakeICT judges will determine the final winners and award prizes!
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Entries can be emailed or posted to the Facebook event page. Be sure to check out last year’s submissions if you need some inspiration!
The buzz around Wichita lately has been around a report assembled by James Chung of Reach Advisors. The Wichita Eagle has a good summary if you missed his presentation.
A lot of people are disheartened at the data and what the implications are. Personally, I think it’s really encouraging. Many of you probably already know that I love our city, and I find myself constantly surrounded by people who want nothing more than to see Wichita thrive. By embedding myself into the culture of our city, there’s never a moment for me to be bored.
When I consider the data that James presented, I actually feel excited by it. I already love Wichita, and now that we have an idea of exactly how much room for improvement there is, I can only imagine how much potential we have to make others love this city as much as my friends and I do.
Not only that, but with all of this room for growth, anybody who wants to make a difference has quite an opportunity to do so! MakeICT’s mission is a commitment to this community, so if you’re looking for a way to be involved, please reach out to us!
We need a good upright vacuum! Our makerspace has grown significantly in recent months by every measure: physical size, membership, activity, etc. We have more floor to keep clean, and it takes no time to become dirty again. We rely on our members to keep the facility clean, but even the simplest tasks become a challenge when you don’t have the right tools.
If you can help us out with this, please email me at dom@makeict.org. Thank you!
This was one of our best-rated workshops to date! Tommy brought TONS of examples with him and share all of his super-secret techniques for creating works that are out of this world! C’mon, you knew that was coming!
Tommy is currently selling some of his works in the front area of the makerspace. $5 from each sale go back to MakeICT to help fund our mission. Come pick out your favorite before someone else snags it!
This was a 90-minute crash course in vector image creation using the Free and open source editor, Inkscape. We covered a variety of tools and techniques, with some specific tips on creating media for making (laser cutting, milling, 3d printing, etc).
The laser cutter has been quite popular since finding its home in the makerspace. Mike Doolittle has been putting in some serious volunteer hours to learn what he can and share with others. More laser cutter certification workshops are being planned now!
The woodshop is one of our most impressive offerings. We have an incredible selection of woodworking tools, providing members with the potential for some serious making… and serious injury. Thankfully, Mike Hutton (our woodshop Benevolent Dictator), has created a pretty comprehensive safety and certification workshop. He’s held a few of these already, and more are being planned now!
The Maker Culture is alive and thriving in Wichita! In September, the community at and around Lorraine Avenue Mennonite Church put together a celebration of the maker culture. There was art, food, live music, dancing, wood turning, gardening, electronics, ceramics, and so much more! I love being surrounded by people who love sharing their passions, so obviously I loved this event!
devICT hosted their first Lightning Talks event. Instead of one talk covering a topic more in depth over 45 minutes there were several 5 minute talks giving quick exposure to a variety of topics. Initially six talks were scheduled, and a few more people jumped to the occasion on the spot. Talks and discussion included wearables, design for developers, open source console emulators, and more.
The video is availabe on Youtube.
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on! The first Maker Monday of each month is also new member orientation, which starts at 7:30.
Keep the momentum going! Let’s hang out and work on our Open Wichita projects together. Collaboration encouraged, show up whenever, stay until whenever. Just come get involved in some civic hacking!
Come create your own Halloween-themed deco-mesh wreath! Jessica will walk you through the entire process – check out one of her creations!
You will be provided with all of the materials needed to make your own wreath using deco mesh and various other materials to take home and hang on your door. Each registrant will receive supplies for one wreath, and you may bring a friend to share the materials if you wish.
These things sell for over $80! Why pay that much when you can make one yourself for a fraction of the cost?! Here are a few from Amazon for reference:
Some of our makers have been hard at work re-creating bicycle-powered electric generators for the 2015 Off the Grid Concert and EcoFest at the Bartlett Arboretum on October 18th. It’s been fun to see these come together at the makerspace. Check them out!
Gates open at noon to kick off an afternoon of speakers, musicians, and artists performing and exhibiting in consort with the Arb’s stewardship mission. Alternative energies will be on display, including a bicycle-powered audio system and a wind-energized kinetic art installation by Mike and Meghan Miller. A kid’s tent will offer eco-crafts.
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on!
Join us again this month for more Lightning Talks! This event is composed of several talks from several people, each talk averaging around 5 minutes long. We will be covering a variety of topics, so this is a great way to get some exposure to all kinds of development related goodness all in one event! If you’re interested in giving a lightning talk for this event, or even at another future event, please get in touch!
Every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public at 7pm and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on! The first Maker Monday of each month is also new member orientation, which starts at 7:30.
Haven’t had enough Maker Faire yet? Good news, everybody! Barnes & Noble is hosting Mini Maker Faires in stores across the nation – including right here in Wichita! Hooray for makers!
It’s our laser cutter! With the help of the Wichita Community Foundation and the Knight Foundation fund, our members now have acces to this 80 watt cutter from Rabbit Laser which features a 3ft x 4ft feed-through bed. It came highly recommended from other makerspaces and some locals, and we’ve been very happy with it so far! See our events list below for information about certification.
Actually, it’s not anything new, but we are changing the name of “Open Hack Nights” to “Maker Mondays”. The old name came with incorrect assumptions about what happens at the makerspace on those nights, so hopefully the new name will be more inviting. Maker Mondays are still free and open to the public at 7pm – and yes, we will hold one on Labor Day! See you there!
We love it when makers collaborate. Tom and Barb teamed up to create this wearable electronics workshop for our August 2nd Saturday event. Participants learned about basic electricity and applied that knowledge to create fun, light-up garments.
If you’re like me, you like to learn anything and everything you can. Unfortunately, I was not able to attend Gregg B‘s talk on Ember.js. Thankfully, for me and anyone else who missed it, devICT talks are recorded and available for later viewing!
Instructables and Cheng Concrete partnered with us to bring ShapeCrete to the makerspace. ShapeCrete is concrete that can be worked and molded like clay. Several people came to play, learn, and create in this workshop lead by Mike D. Several different techniques were used, including molds, sculpting, dyeing, and more. I’m looking forward to seeing the Instructables post from these!
The Open Wichita developers continue to make progress – let’s keep the momentum going! Come hang out and work on Open Wichita projects together. Collaboration is encouraged. Show up whenever, stay until whenever – just come get involved in some civic hacking!
Tommy will instruct us in using spray paint to make awesome space paintings! You may have seen some of his paintings around the makerspace. Be sure you wear clothing appropriate for painting! Supplies will be provided and you will be able to make your own painting to take home.
Inkscape is a free, open-source application for creating vector graphics and designs. It has many uses, and designs created in Inkscape can be used for foam-cutting, laser cutting, 3D printing, and more!
This is an introductory-level workshop. Attendees will learn the Inkscape shape/drawing tools, layout tools, operators, and more. We’ll also be sharing some tips-and-tricks specific to taking your design from the computer into the tangible world.
Attendees will create designs using Inkscape and/or Draftsight. .DXF files will be exported and used in LaserCut to interface with the laser cutter. Attendees will have an opportunity to work with cardboard, wood, and plastic materials.
Note: This is a members-only certification class, so only active members may attend. This certification is required to use the laser cutter at MakeICT. There are two sessions, but you only need to attend one. Space is limited.
Looks like we weren’t the only ones who had a blast at Maker Faire! Come join us and many others as we celebrate the growing maker movement in Wichita!
A lightning talk is a very brief, typically informal presentation. The idea is to give people a taste of something new or interesting without boring the uninterested with details. Come share a topic with us, or just soak in all the interesting ideas!
Don’t forget, every other Monday is a Maker Monday! We open our doors to the public and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on!
Thanks to the fine folks at Exploration Place, our exhibitors, our volunteers, and everyone who came to Wichita’s first Maker Faire for making it a HUGE success! We’ve been receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback, and we’re already working with Exploration Place to plan next year’s Maker Faire! Some of our members are collaborating on a project to commemorate this event – if you’d like to be involved, join the conversation on our forum!
Our workshops give everybody an opportunity to share their knowledge with others. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert in your field, you have knowledge that others don’t have but want.
Gordon Murray saw this opportunity, and while he may consider himself a relative beginner in his lockpicking hobby, he offered to do this workshop and people quickly signed up. Participants in this workshop learned about different types of locks and the inner mechanics of popular tumbler locks. During the workshop, Scott Elpers from the Derby Informer stopped by to take this great pic of Gordon for an article about MakeICT he was working on.
The workshop was also visited by John Cody, who happened to be at the makerspace to volunteer with painting the ceramics studio. He joined the workshop to offer some of his 20-years of locksmith experience for some of the more advanced questions that arose. You really never know who you’re going to run into at the MakeICT makerspace, or what knowledge they have to share!
It’s always great to see people happy to share their knowledge like Gordon and John. If you’re interested in running a workshop at MakeICT, please let us know!
They say a picture is worth a thousand words… so here’s a video that Aaron Wirtz/Curvebreak put together from the Maker Faire. It’s 2 minutes and 36 seconds at 24fps, so that’s worth at least 3,744,000 words (assuming no duplicate frames). Anyway, just trust the math and watch the video!
This was a busy month for devICT: we had two separate talks this month. First, Jacob Walker hosted an introductory talk on the Go programming language and his experience adopting it (video). Then we had a visiting speaker, Jesse Harlin (from OKC.js, ThunderPlains, and the Techlahoma Foundation), share some insight and knowledge on Phaser, an open source game framework (video). Just in time for GameJam!
Join us for the August second Saturday workshop as we explore wearable electronics! Supplies and instruction will be provided to create a bracelet or other small item using felt, conductive thread, and LED’s. This workshop will be led by MakeICT’s own Barb and Tom. Open to all ages, but you must register!
EmberJS is an opinionated MVC / MVVM front-end Javascript framework for building ambitious web applications. In this presentation, Gregg will introduce the main concepts of EmberJS using a simple demo application he developed.
Your presenter is Gregg Bolinger (@gdbolinger).
It’s concrete that you can shape like clay! Event details are pending – for now, join the discussion on the MakeICT forum!
Don’t forget, every other Monday is Open Hack Night! We open our doors to the public and invite people to bring a project, bring a friend, or just bring themselves. There’s always something interesting going on!