Workshop Weekend 2011
Inspired by Maker Faire this past weekend? Workshop Weekend, happening in locations around the Bay Area this coming Saturday and Sunday, will turn that enthusiasm into hands-on education and real-life making. An amazing range of short (2-4 hour) introductory workshops will take you from knowing nothing to welding, making pens, casting glass or metal, building and programming an Arduino, sewing soft circuits, distilling spirits, making cheese, fire-eating, and many other rewarding skills. Go for it!

Workshop Weekend – What Will You Learn?

 

BY Paul Spinrad

I'm the executive editor of MAKE magazine, and I take great pleasure in helping makers show-and-tell their clever creations. A broad-spectrum enthusiast and conspiracy theory advocate, I'm also the father of two adorable children.

3 Responses to Workshop Weekend – Turn Maker Faire Inspiration Into Action

  1. if the picture is an indication, at least one person will learn that you can get a nasty sunburn from welding without proper protective gear.

  2. if the picture is an indication, at least one person will learn that you can get a nasty sunburn from welding without proper protective gear.

  3.  I really hate to be the bitter pill about this because Maker Faire is awesome and this sort of “Workshop Weekend” is a great initiative and sounds like great fun, but screw you, Bay Area, for being 3000 miles away.  It seems like no matter how hard I look for it the DIY movement has steadfastly avoided Florida and the Southeast in general.  I love hearing about all the events on the Makezine blog, but I am constantly dismayed and depressed that nothing is happening in my area.  Like, ever.  I keep toying with the idea of starting a hackerspace here and conjuring up my own DIY movement, but there just seems to be no interest here in that sort of thing.

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