We are doing two events in the first half of March to help people learn about really using maker technologies to do useful stuff.
First, Thursday, March 9, we are giving a dinner talk for the San Gabriel Valley American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) about how low-cost maker tech prototyping might have some lessons for aerospace. It's at DuPar's restaurant, 214 S. Lake Ave. Networking first, then dinner, then the talk. Just coming to the talk is free (but you have to pre-register). Other prices at registration link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-can-aerospace-learn-from-makers-by-joan-horvath-and-rich-cameron-tickets-32341737006
Then on Tuesday March 14,, from 6-9 PM we will be teaching a class at the fabulous SupplyFrameDesignLab: 3D Printing to Make Useful Parts
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3d-printing-to-make-useful-parts-tickets-31950527889
Hope to see you there!
3D Printed Truss teaching model from "3D Printed Science Projects."