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I remember wandering around looking for Raspberry Pi places. I came to a Worker-Space in Tacoma, Washington called the FabLab, where you can rent time to build practically anything. CNC's for metal and wood, Industrial 3D-Printers 3.5 ft x 3.5 ft, smaller Makerbots, other tools to build stuff, such as a jigsaw T-Rex. The guy that worked there used to go to Goodwill's to find old TV frames to pull it out and build retro-framed monitors or displays with the Raspberry Pi. At the time, he was the top 10 submitters on Thingiverse. He said, go to the HackerSpace in Seattle called Metrix. I wandered up there and down in a basement of a Capitol Hill building. They designed some of the first 3D printers there and have circuit board etchers. They have vending machines of circuit boards and other random tech-items.

It was chill and honestly, great/safe places for children to be.

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51 minutes ago, milesmiles902 said:

I remember wandering around looking for Raspberry Pi places. I came to a Worker-Space in Tacoma, Washington called the FabLab, where you can rent time to build practically anything. CNC's for metal and wood, Industrial 3D-Printers 3.5 ft x 3.5 ft, smaller Makerbots, other tools to build stuff, such as a jigsaw T-Rex. The guy that worked there used to go to Goodwill's to find old TV frames to pull it out and build retro-framed monitors or displays with the Raspberry Pi. At the time, he was the top 10 submitters on Thingiverse. He said, go to the HackerSpace in Seattle called Metrix. I wandered up there and down in a basement of a Capitol Hill building. They designed some of the first 3D printers there and have circuit board etchers. They have vending machines of circuit boards and other random tech-items.

It was chill and honestly, great/safe places for children to be.

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Awesome would love to check that out!

 

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5 minutes ago, youcallmenny said:

@TheClark I just ordered my swabbie.  What does this replacement part do, exactly?  

Bad idea, but I did not glue down my lid on the swabbie DIY kit.  Took a couple years, but I lost the lid.  So this was a replacement lid.  They are not cheap to order a replacement it turns out.

Hopefully you never need this :)

 

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