Anthropomorphic Mice: Taxidermy 101! is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sat, Apr 13. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter on Sun, Apr 7
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Apr 7. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
These classes fill up, reserve your spot now!
Intro to Soldering Workshop: Make an LED Tile on Sat, Apr 6
Intro to Soldering Workshop: Make an LED Tile is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sat, Apr 6. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Soldering is one of the most important skills you’ll need for working with electronics. Come join us for an introductory through-hole soldering workshop. Soldering enables you to create sturdy connections between electrical components.
DIY Mylar Balloons: March Make-Along! on Sun, Mar 24
DIY Mylar Balloons: March Make-Along! is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Mar 24. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
This is not your typical craft class.
Intro to Arduino: Sensors and Input/Output on Sat, Mar 23
Intro to Arduino: Sensors and Input/Output is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sat, Mar 23. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Want to get started with physical computing?
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter on Sun, Mar 17
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Mar 17. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
These classes fill up, reserve your spot now!
Introduction to Electric Etching on Sat, Mar 16
Introduction to Electric Etching is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sat, Mar 16. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Electric Etching is the process of using electricity and an electrolyte to etch a pattern onto a metal surface. A non-conductive pattern is placed over the material to be etched. The metal to be worked on is then grounded. The live wire is then connected to the applicator. When the applicator is applied to metal surface, wherever is not masked will be etched. The advantage of using electricity to etch metal is that it is a very predictable process. If it is desirable to have a deep etch, a higher current or longer exposure time increases the prominence of the edge. This class will cover the basics of electric etching. It’ll be broken down into 3 parts. The first part will cover a demonstration of the etching process. Students will be able to practice on a scrap piece of metal. In the second part of the class, students will be making their own masks out of Vinyl. In the 3rd part of the class, students will etch metal plates that we will provide or items that they want etched. After etching, students will be polishing the surface to protect the etching. We DO NOT recommend etching sentimental items, items of great value or family heirlooms.
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter on Sun, Feb 24
Cut and Etch Your Own Designs with Our Laser Cutter is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Feb 24. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
These classes fill up, reserve your spot now!
Intro to Soldering Workshop: Make an LED Tile on Sun, Feb 17
Intro to Soldering Workshop: Make an LED Tile is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Feb 17. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Soldering is one of the most important skills you’ll need for working with electronics. Come join us for an introductory through-hole soldering workshop. Soldering enables you to create sturdy connections between electrical components.
Intro to Arduino: Sensors and Input/Output on Sun, Jan 27
Intro to Arduino: Sensors and Input/Output is taking place at NYC Resistor on Sun, Jan 27. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.
Want to get started with physical computing?