NYC Resistor, An Electronics & Hardware Hacker Space In Brooklyn

by Scott Beale on September 24, 2008 · 4 comments

NYC Resistor

NYC Resistor

NYC Resistor

NYC Resistor

Bre Pettis Enjoying A Club-Mate

NYC Resistor

NYC Resistor

Following my tour of Etsy last week, Bre Pettis took me over to NYC Resistor, a really cool electronics and hardware hacker space in downtown Brooklyn. They host a bunch of great events and classes and are home to several really interesting projects.

Here’s my full set of photos from the NYC Resistor space.

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1 hungryghoast September 24, 2008 at 3:09 pm

NYC Resistor is great! Everyone there is very friendly. I've been to two or three classes (they taught me tosolder) and I definitely recommend checking out a class if you get a chance.

nice pics too.

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2 Allan September 24, 2008 at 4:37 pm

I'm coming to San Francisco in mid-October, can I please visit Laughing Squid and check out your digs and show you what I'm working on?

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3 Scott Beale September 24, 2008 at 4:45 pm

Well I wish we had a space as cool as NYC Resistor, but in fact we don't have any space at all. We are 100% virtual.

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4 Evan September 25, 2008 at 11:14 am

I come from NYC and I've never seen so much space before in my life – it's amazing!!!

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