I have a 3D printer and would love to help out.  It’s nothing fancy, but I know a bunch of the tools to use and can print stuff out.  

Let me know if you’d like help or anything.


On January 22, 2019 at 4:22:50 PM, Barfield Lori (itdirector@gmail.com) wrote:

just fyi i reached out to the nonprofit about this.  waiting to hear back.

...lori



On Sat, Nov 3, 2018, 18:17 Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho@hotmail.com wrote:
Lori... the 3D printer workshops sound terrific! I was going to suggest something like that but it sounds like you have a real good connection for it.  As I said earlier... after the elections on Tuesday I'll have more time to help out with the activity center/maker faire.

Caryl

P.S. I may also be able to find a few volunteers to help out.

From: Scale-planning <scale-planning-bounces@lists.linuxfests.org> on behalf of Lori Barfield <itdirector@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 3, 2018 6:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [Scale-planning] Hands-on activities in the Expo hall?
 
it would be great to find extra activities that could be staffed by vendors, so here's one idea.  one of the nonprofit training centers i have a relationship with has a hybrid offering that might work in the expo hall.  it's a low cost 3-D printer package targeting parents which comes with a 2-hr workshop, so they can maintain it and teach their kids to use it.  they also offer a followup 3-D design class for kids.  having all this in one area might make sales and an interesting show for onlookers.

now that the PCC has relaxed its rule about soldering irons, i wonder if we could also have 3-D printers in the expo hall.

...lori
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