August Dorkbot-SF at TechShop

by Scott Beale on August 13, 2007 · 0 comments

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This month’s dorkbot-sf takes place on Wednesday, August 15th at the amazing TechShop in Menlo Park. Windell Oskay and Lenore Edman of Evil Mad Scientists will be talking about their CandyFab 4000 and CandyFab project, followed by a tour of TechShop by founder Jim Newton.

TechShop is a fully-equipped open-access workshop and creative environment that lets you drop in any time and work on your own projects at your own pace. It is like a health club with tools and equipment instead of exercise equipment…or a Kinko’s for geeks. TechShop was founded in 2006 by Jim Newton, a lifetime maker, veteran BattleBots builder and former MythBuster.

photo credit: Jack Powers

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