The Board Michael Cullerot Board MemberMike is passionate about everything outdoors. He spent 30 years working in the outdoor industry. Hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering, sailing and whitewater kayaking. Loves Adventure Motorcycles. One of our most energetic, creative, and helpful members! He is always happy to help out with a project. Brett Jessee Board Member, […]
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Manchester Makerspace has over 6,000 square feet of floor space, offering numerous workshops fully stocked with tools help you complete a wide variety of projects. Each shop is presided over by an experienced volunteer “Resource Manager” to help you use our equipment safely and effectively. Automotive Vehicles up to 25′ in length can be accommodated […]
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See also our public class sign-ups on Eventbrite! More Makerspace News We are holding our usual open house on Monday evenings through the end of 2024.
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About Manchester Makerspace
Founded in 2015 ,we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of life long learners. At Manchester Makerspace, our goal is to deliver quality access to shared space, tools, and mentoring for the benefit of the community here in Manchester, New Hampshire. We strive to support Manchester’s local makers, teachers, students entrepreneurs, and artists of all ages. […]
Mead making
On Saturday the participants of our Mead Making class came back to learn about checking the specific gravity and racked some over to a secondary container to continue the process. Follow Manchester Makerspace on Eventbrite to see all our upcoming classes!
Mead Class is coming!
The Manchester Makerspace is excited to share that we are having a class on making Mead. This class will learn and make a batch over a three week timeframe starting on October 1st. See details & purchase tickets on Eventbrite Intro to Brewing 1: Traditional Mead Mead, melomel, honey-wine, delicious; whatever you call fermented honey […]
Goal!
We were contacted a bit ago about making a replacement part for a soccer net. A piece of pipe, some cutting, bending, welding and drilling at the makerspace…. And now we have all the parts to assemble the net so it can be donated to a local league!
Automating the Auto bay
Here’s an example of the code which handles the auto bay motion events. The Axis IP camera in the bay makes a REST call to execute the “Then” clause when motion is detected, and “Else” when a motion event ends: This project leverages the generous donations from Axis (Cameras and controller) and from Universal Devices […]
Automatic setback with Honeywell Thermostats
First floor Honeywell thermostats are deployed (except the textile room where we don’t know what it does). Decision is made by the ISY994 automation controller. Setback happens after +30 minutes without any camera motion events from the Axis cameras. Experimenting with using “webhooks” in the rPi MotionEye software to do the same for Computer Lab heat […]