The 17th Maker Faire Bay Area returns September 26–28, transforming Vallejo’s historic Mare Island Naval Shipyard into a hub of invention, creativity, and discovery. Known as the “Greatest Show-and-Tell on Earth,” Maker Faire brings together more than 20,000 creators, crafters, artisans, and participants for a weekend of hands-on learning, live demonstrations, and inspiring showcases. --- Over its three days, the event will highlight the diversity and ingenuity of the global maker mov...| 7x7 Bay Area
Well, it was! I met some really cool people this year and it's always great to put faces to names. I was amazed by Andrew Diehl's "Fablicator" and the double-tall Ultimaker—these things are game changers. I can see the Fablicator directly competing with 3D System's lowest-cost pre-assembled printers and MakerBot's pre-assembled Thing-O-Matic, and it's really an amazing deal considering the Fablicator is made out of aluminum and it includes a computer with all the software pre-installed. A l...| Cyrozap's Tech Projects
Yes, I'm going, but I won't be presenting. I'll probably be hanging out around the MakerBot/3D-Printer Village areas.| Cyrozap's Tech Projects
Here they are: Also, to all those curious, I will be at Maker Faire NYC, but I will not be exhibiting there. There is a chance that I'll bring my MakerBot, but it's slim.| Cyrozap's Tech Projects
Just so you know, I'll be exhibiting at Maker Faire RI in Providence on Saturday, so if you're in the area, I'll be at the tabe with the DIY-intosh, the Eee PC 1000HE, and the MakerBot. Why am I bringing my DIY-intosh? Well, because it's just so much more impressive in person. That and the fact that its 2GHz Core Duo leaves my netbook's 1.66GHz Atom in the dust when it comes to Skeinforging something.| Cyrozap's Tech Projects