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== Hacking Halloween ==
== Hacking Halloween ==


'''Monday, October 24th, 2022. 7:00PM'''
'''Monday, October 24th, 2022. 7:00PM-??'''


Sew and put LEDs in your costume. 3D print or laser cut accessories. Jazz up your Jack-O-Lantern with sensors and blinkenlights. Work on your spooky projection mapping. Make your 12-ft tall skeleton animatronic.
Sew and put LEDs in your costume. 3D print or laser cut accessories. Jazz up your Jack-O-Lantern with sensors and blinkenlights. Work on your spooky projection mapping. Make your 12-ft tall skeleton animatronic.


Bring your supplies and let's work together on our Halloween costumes and decorations.
''Bring your supplies and let's work together on our Halloween costumes and decorations!''


Noisebridge has 6,000 sq ft of work tables, soldering irons, 2d and 3d printers, a laser cutter, sewing machines, a woodshop, and more!
Noisebridge has 6,000 sq ft of work tables, soldering irons, 2d and 3d printers, a laser cutter, sewing machines, a woodshop, and more! Friendly Noisebridgers will be on hand to help out and troubleshoot.
 
We're entirely supported by [https://donate.noisebridge.net/ donations] from the community. Consider donating so we can keep hosting events like this!


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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Looking for SF art supply stores? Check out Mendel's, Flax, Blick, etc
Looking for SF art supply stores? Check out Mendel's, Flax, Blick, etc


Sources for stuff to upcycle: SCRAP, Community Thrift, craigslist, freecycle, etc
Sources for stuff to upcycle: Noisebridge hackshelves (so much e-waste), SCRAP, Community Thrift, craigslist, freecycle, etc

Revision as of 10:15, 5 October 2022

Robots and Skeletons hacking halloween

Hacking Halloween

Monday, October 24th, 2022. 7:00PM-??

Sew and put LEDs in your costume. 3D print or laser cut accessories. Jazz up your Jack-O-Lantern with sensors and blinkenlights. Work on your spooky projection mapping. Make your 12-ft tall skeleton animatronic.

Bring your supplies and let's work together on our Halloween costumes and decorations!

Noisebridge has 6,000 sq ft of work tables, soldering irons, 2d and 3d printers, a laser cutter, sewing machines, a woodshop, and more! Friendly Noisebridgers will be on hand to help out and troubleshoot.

We're entirely supported by donations from the community. Consider donating so we can keep hosting events like this!

Resources

Some of our machines require prior training if you'd like to use them independently. Trainings are regularly scheduled on Meetup.

Need electronics for your costume? Try Adafruit.

Looking for SF art supply stores? Check out Mendel's, Flax, Blick, etc

Sources for stuff to upcycle: Noisebridge hackshelves (so much e-waste), SCRAP, Community Thrift, craigslist, freecycle, etc