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      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015

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      By Matt on August 23, 2015 Events

      On the 23rd August 2015 the At-Bristol Science Centre hosted the 2nd Bristol Mini Maker Faire. It was two years ago that I attended the event at the M-Shed so I had been looking forward to this for a long time.

      I stuck my rucksack in a locker so I could travel light armed only with some money, a camera and a mobile phone. There was plenty to see and a good mixture of exhibits, demonstrations and workshops intertwined with a friendly atmosphere.

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015The highlights included :

      • 3D printing
      • Laser cutting
      • Robots
      • Giant knitting
      • Painting with bacteria
      • A Baxter robot from Active8 Robots
      • A fruit based musical instrument

      If that wasn’t enough you could also :

      • Interact with Twitter on a BBC micro
      • Calculate sums using Twitter and the Pi powered @Twittithmetric machine
      • Laser cut wood
      • Feel someone else’s heart beating in the palm of your hand with “heartfelt”
      • Browse a fine selection of robot components from Dawn Robotics

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015There were also some beautifully made items including :

      • Puppets
      • An animatronic dinosaur
      • Arduino based cyber-pets from CircuitBeard.co.uk
      • A custom made motorbike (as seen on TV!)
      • Hacked toys
      • Solar powered cars
      • Ukuleles

      Ragworm MerchandiseRagworm were also on hand to demonstrate the variety of PCBs they have created for their growing list of clients in the maker community. My son took full advantage of their generosity and left the building sporting a range of promotional items in Ragworm orange.

      A number of the stalls were run by members of the Bristol Hackspace and they brought along their new laser cutter. My wife appreciated the free canvas bag with a hackspace logo on it, made by hand before her very eyes.

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015

      Although I promised myself I wouldn’t, I ended up ordering a “Fisher” delta 3D printer from RepRapPro. I liked its small footprint which will give me a fighting chance of finding somewhere to put it. My son has high expectations and wants a collection of giant Lego figures.

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015

      It arrives next week and I’m sure it will contribute to future blog posts.

      Here is a quick video I put together from the photos I took on the day.

      For a slightly quicker run through I also made a 6 second version to put on Vine. I didn’t embed it on this page to avoid making you all dizzy but you can click through to the Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015 Vine if you want to take a look!

      Bristol Mini Maker Faire 2015

      Apologies to anyone I’ve not mentioned in this post. There was so much to see. If anyone wants me to link to their projects for additional information email/Twitter/Facebook/Google+ me and I’ll update this post.

      Thank you to @MakerFaireBRS for organising the event and I can’t wait for the next one in 2016.

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