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==Going Further==
 
==Going Further==
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:* power tools? might get a little ridicules at this point, but even just something like a Dremel, or small drill-press. again, just go for the starter-tools at Harbor Freight.
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:* some kind of "robotics kit". (I recommend anything Arduino based, for compatibility with the rest of the list. Never "Basic Stamp" stuff. It's dead. Let it die.) ( https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11494 )
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:* might be taken care of already, but some kind of work table / bench to work at. (I don't have a specific recommendation here. You don't need to go to ikea. Buy some 2x4s and say "GO NUTS KID!" just kidding.)
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:* 3d printer actually isn't the first thing on my list to recommend, but if you've looked over everything above and still want something extra. go 3d printer.
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:** we've talked about recommended printers on this mailing list before. so something like a Wanho Duplicator, or Printrbot, and a spool or two of PLA filament could be had for ~$400-$500
  
 
==Your own Fab-Lab==
 
==Your own Fab-Lab==

Revision as of 07:18, 25 August 2016

Some frequent questions around Makers Local 256 involve "what tool or tools should I buy", or "what's the best X". While we don't really need to get into "Mac vs PC" debates, or paid brand endorsements, it' still a nice idea to compile the short lists, and a few tl:dr experiences our members may have with "maker-stuff"

Getting Started

So you want to be a maker. You are just starting out in the vast maker movement. It's all about getting your hands dirty, and jumping in on some fun projects. But what basic supplies might every maker need? Let's start with the kid-friendly and inexpensive, but you can of course spend as much as you like on some very dangerous (and fun) things.

Computer / Laptop
Doesn't have to be anything fancy or expensive. Just something to surf the web, read data sheets, write code, and/or keep a lab journal.

Going Further

  • power tools? might get a little ridicules at this point, but even just something like a Dremel, or small drill-press. again, just go for the starter-tools at Harbor Freight.
  • some kind of "robotics kit". (I recommend anything Arduino based, for compatibility with the rest of the list. Never "Basic Stamp" stuff. It's dead. Let it die.) ( https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11494 )
  • might be taken care of already, but some kind of work table / bench to work at. (I don't have a specific recommendation here. You don't need to go to ikea. Buy some 2x4s and say "GO NUTS KID!" just kidding.)
  • 3d printer actually isn't the first thing on my list to recommend, but if you've looked over everything above and still want something extra. go 3d printer.
    • we've talked about recommended printers on this mailing list before. so something like a Wanho Duplicator, or Printrbot, and a spool or two of PLA filament could be had for ~$400-$500

Your own Fab-Lab

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