Maker Faire Bay Area 2016 is alive and kicking! We’ll be posting regular updates right here so you can see what is happening at the greatest show & tell on earth. Be sure to check back often to see the wild and wonderful things that makers are doing in San Mateo this weekend.
Sunday
Makey had too much fun. What a wonderfully crazy #MFBA16! See you next year #makerfaire pic.twitter.com/oPqp4YqaEA
— Maker Faire (@makerfaire) May 23, 2016
Van der Graph fun and games (Alasdair, 5:20pm)
We love Makey (Hep, 3:51pm)
The FPV racing tent took drone racing to another level. These guys already pushed out an edit of one of their runs. Wild! (MS)
CNC Router Parts spent the Faire building ukeleles from scratch — from absolute raw materials to musical instrument in no time at all. Then they gave away all the ukes! See our video overview/interview of their exhibit here.
Mike Senese asking a couple quick questions with Adam Savage as we walk through the hectic and wonderful chaos of Maker Faire! (caleb kraft 3:00)
The Twitch Chat reaction when Adam Savage addressed the question about how to deal with it when someone denigrates your work: (2:30pm TW)
Awarding the coveted Editor’s Choice blue ribbons at Maker Faire. (2:15pm, Alasdair Allan)
Adam Savage just gave a great speech about overcoming the frustrations, failures, and difficulties of making things. He’s now signing stuff and sharing smiles with makers! See the full story here. (caleb kraft 1:30)
Pocket NC’s new FR4 clip-and-build CNC machine is simply brilliant. (11:30am MS)
Microdrone 3.0, fresh from its massively successful crowdfunding campaign, wowing the crowd in the Maker to Market Pavilion. They’ve got a microgimbal coming out in July, using super-tiny brushless motors. (MS)
Line out the door for the lockpicking workshop. 14 and older, sorry kids! (MS)
Maybe my favorite moment at Maker Faire. A moment before snapping this photo, this young photographer’s sister intently directed R2D2 to look at the camera for his portrait. So sweet! (MS)
Star chef Yahshimabet Sellassie of Yahshi Bakes shows off her cake-making skills and techniques.
3D-printed insulin molecules from the Open Source Insulin Project by Counter Culture Labs in Oakland, CA. They’re aiming to find an alternative synthetic insulin, which is currently the only drug of its age that does not have a generic version.
Everyone loves mini donuts. Even the Tinkercad folks. (10:06MS)
Serious costumage from a couple young attendees. (1005am MS)
Some impressive demonstrations of the ease and power of the BBC Microbit controller at Microsoft booth. Its LED array is a unique and useful aspect for making the board itself a display, and is able to also register light levels. Plus it has accelerometers and wireless BLE capabilities. (9:05 am Mike Senese)
Female Makers convene on Sunday morning for a “Women Who Make” meetup — talking personal projects, swapping stories, and feeding off of each others’ amazing energy! (8:30am Sophia Smith)
Day three is about to begin! We’re tidying up the site to get things ready for the 10am gate opening. There’s a wonderful, eerie, silent magic to the faireground in the early hours before the show starts. (7:56am Mike Senese)
Saturday
Live right now on Twitch.tv/make — Power Wheel Racing! Watch the stream here. (6:00pm MS)
The journey of the first PancakeBot from Lego to refined commercial product can be seen at their booth. (5:33pm MS)
Alexander Weygers’ booth shows his historic visions of the future — including this glowing UFO glass sculpture, and a 1950 illustration of the San Francisco of the future. (5:25pm MS)
Ponytrap’s robot drummers — made out of auto store parts and Black and Decker drill motors — bang out a favorite theme. As featured in the new issue of Make magazine! (Keith Hammond, 5:22pm)
This beer bottle video display, #flaschentaschen, is driven by Raspberry Pi and can run up to 160fps! @noisebridge pic.twitter.com/iYrHGhiwDk
— Raspberry Pi (@Raspberry_Pi) May 22, 2016
Copper the Dragon (5:05pm, Alasdair Allan)
“Here be dragons.” Beware! (4:35pm MS)
I just shot some footage of this incredible piece. It is absolutely mesmerizing to watch it undulate. Details and video here! (Caleb Kraft 3:00pm)
Red Flyer Racers, peddle tricycle racers for kids! (2:53pm, Alasdair Allan)
Making Magic (1:55pm MS)
Massimo Banzi talking on the State of Arduino. You can read more about the new Arduino Create elsewhere on Makezine. (1:28pm, Alasdair Allan)
The robot dance party rolls on at Maker Faire. Play that funky music… (1:24pm, Alasdair Allan)
Intel’s outdoor booth has a load of interactive exhibits. Dancing spiders, RC rover challenges, a rocking-horse racing game and more. (12:30pm, MS)
The unnecessarily high five at #MakerFaire. #HighFive #MFBA16 pic.twitter.com/YEjqGTiN6m
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) May 21, 2016
Splash of rain this morning has come and gone. Nice fresh air for a wonderful Saturday at Maker Faire! (11:30am, MS)
• What It’s Like In Space: Weird Stories from Those Who’ve Been: My review of the new book by Ariel Waldman — I’m interviewing her onstage at Maker Faire today at 2:30pm. (11:30am, Mike Senese)
• Don’t miss out! We’re livestreaming demos from the Show and Tell Stage, and Power Wheels Racing throughout the day.
BatalaNYC, a samblanche of Music & Dance (10:50am, Alasdair Allan)
Having some fun in the dark room. (Lisa 10:13am)
And the gates are open!! #MFBA16 #makerfaire pic.twitter.com/uhJrd8MKlz
— Maker Faire (@makerfaire) May 21, 2016
• Ars Technica: From drone racers to pinball: Maker Faire Bay Area 2016 doesn’t disappoint — nice photo roundup from Ars Technica’s Cyrus Farviar (8:00am MS)
Friday
Good night! See everyone tomorrow bright and early. (10:00pm MS)
Dinner is served! The Friday evening Maker Dinner is a great tradition, all the exhibitors get to relax and mingle before the weekend surge really kicks in. (5:45pm MS)
Robot love. (5:00pm MS)
3D printed Jeep, part of the Department of Energy’s exhibit. It was built in conjunction with Local Motors, using the same technique used for their Strata 3D printed car. You can see the print layers inside the jeep and under the wheel wells. The body is even printed, and smoothed out by spraying another layer of material on top that can be polished flat. (3:57, MS)
The undulating tentacles of Mechateuthis are mesmerizing to watch. The individual tentacles can be hand-cranked manually by members of the crowd, or controlled digitally. (2:10 Craig Couden)
The Drone Racing League heats are really fun to watch, and it’s easy to see how much skill it takes to make it through the course. (2:00pm Craig Couden)
So much eye candy in the dark room. I’ll be spending a few hours in here experiencing each project in its fullest. Two cool ones that I just stopped to stare at for a few moments:
(1:20pm MS)
And we’re off! The Maker Faire gates are open. Over 20,000 students and educators are expected to visit today. It’s a full Maker Faire opening, so you can come too! (1:02PM MS)
• Qualcomm Showcases DragonBoard 410c’s Expanded Developer Options at Maker Faire
Spotted: sweet new Makey robot pins! (12:00 MS)
One of the benefits to being here during the setup is that we can sometimes talk makers into doing fun things before the crowd arrives. I’ve loved this guy’s embroidery for a while and I dumped out my bag to have him make a cute little dog for me. Only at Maker Faire! (Caleb Kraft 11:30)
There are 100,000 schools in America. There should be at least 100,000 maker spaces. –@dalepd #makerfaire #mfba16 pic.twitter.com/8tepqgK2vH
— Mike Senese (@msenese) May 20, 2016
Friday morning: Final setup happening. Gates open today at 1:00pm for all, with students and educators being our special guests (8:50am, Mike Senese)
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