Hi Robin
Yes please do come down and visit tomorrow, we're around 7pm - 9pm. You might want to bring some loose change for a cupper - tea or coffee (soft drinks also available) but no other fee/donation required. You may also be interested in visiting Nottingham Hackspace - their open evenings are on Wednesdays. If you come along tomorrow we can give you more info on this - or just visit their site http://nottinghack.org.uk/
If you're travelling by car you can park outside the Silk Mill on the driveway - if you need any assistance with directions just let me know.
Sorry can't help you on the second point.
Hi Derby Makers,
My name's Robin, and I'm visiting Derby for the next few weeks. I'm involved in two maker spaces in Auckland, New Zealand called Tangle Ball [1] and DIYbio [2] and am taking the opportunity to visit other maker spaces wherever i go. I'd like to visit your space, and gather there is a meet tomorrow, the 25th of September. Is it OK for me to visit, and is there a donation required, of snacks or money?
On a second note, i'm doing some casting while i'm over here, and wonder if someone can advise on getting supplies. I'm looking for some polyester resin, the sort that needs an activator to make it set, like Norski 'Kleer-Kast', which is a resin i use in New Zealand [3].
Would any of you know where to source this type of material in Derby or Burton, or surroundings? I've done some web searches, but not come up with anything useful so far.
Cheers,
Robin
[1] http://tangleball.org.nz
[2] http://www.meetup.com/DIYbio-Auckland/
[3] http://www.norski.co.nz/resins.asp
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There's also a brief write up on our new (and still under development) website at www.derbymakers.com
Cheers
Glyn
(And sorry if any of the flying cricket balls came too close!)