1. Peggy showed her watercolors of the missions. They’ve been turned into postcards. She also made a bulletin board collage of Siclovia photos.
3. Jeremy is enjoying a hiatus from being president. He burned a few geegaws for guests, chatted up all comers.
4. Chris drilled down into the new router and learned how to reset the domain for Don S’s web server.
5. Greg was into his Blender project.
6. Ray printed an enclosure cover for Ken R’s Game-Boy-like project.
7. Harold brought the wheel hub from his electric cart, pressed out the faulty bearing, and ordered replacements on E-Bay.
8. Joey made videos and stills of the doings at 10Bit on a typical Saturday. See our
Facebook site. Thanks Joey.
9. Sue is turning her circle LED / Arduino project into a clock.
10. Kevin lathe-cut a proper axle for his visual persistence crank. He’s planning to add free bearings given to him by a sponsor. How cool is that!
11. Benjamin was new, or almost new. He came with a laser cutter mission. Jeremy helped him.
12. James M. got the 3D scanner working again, flew his quadcopter.
13. Craig Meyer and
14. Scott Long came in together having seen us first during Siclovia.
15. Elliot is the middle school son of one of the above two gents (I don’t remember which). He learned a little SketchUp & joined 10Bit with his Dad.
16. Jaime came from Houston and spent 5 hours helping the Kens with their DIY 3D printers.
17. Ken S and
18. Ken R started their DIY 3D Printer builds. They are cloning Ray’s machine. Vapor polish. Home Depot run.
19. Braden is Ken S’s son. He learned a little SketchUp, helped with the printer builds.
20. Andres had a broken “Delete” key. He was looking for a software workaround. He reports that the grant money came through to buy the vitamins for his robotics club 3D Printer but the procurement got stalled somehow. School bureaucracies!
21. Matt is the boy next door. He hung out with James M.
22. Garrett was influenced to come to 10Bit because of Siclovia and because of a mysterious smart phone game app involving landmarks in San Antonio. He rescued the tiled blue art piece (across the street at the bus stop) from the evil green team and brought it safely over to his blue team. This took several hours, don’t you see. Time to kill, he volunteered to do anything we needed. He erected the black shelves. They’ll soon hold our laser supplies.
Don S