Makerspace Starter Kit
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Congratulations! You're now the proud owner of a Makerspace. The Basic Makerspace Starter Kit is a must-have, and it includes: MakerspaceWelcomeLetter.pdf to get you started on the right foot MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf, which comes with a free resource list that's simply invaluable MiniMakerNotebookv1.pdf, packed with creative ideas to inspire your makerspace journey The Deluxe Makerspace Starter Kit is a game-changer. It adds a laser cut or 3D printed makerspace sign to take your makerspace to the next level. MakerSpaceSignLaser.pdf for precision cutting on Epilog Zing MakerspaceSignTop3D.stl and MakerspaceSIgnBase3D.stl for high-quality 3D printing MakerspaceSignVector.svg to modify according to material thickness The Workshop Makerspace Starter Kit, also known as Makerspace in a Bag, is the ultimate package. It includes all the previous items plus: A 3D printed object that's sure to impress An LED throwie that will light up your makerspace Other maker projects that can fit inside a plastic sandwich bag The idea behind the Makerspace Starter Kit is to break down the barriers to entry and shift your mindset from starting a makerspace to growing one. To learn more about it, visit http://designmaketeach.com/2014/04/07/makerspace-starter-kit/ To get started, read the Makerspace Welcome Letter, then download and print the MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf and the Mini Maker Notebook. Fold MakerspaceStarterKit1.pdf with a hamburger fold followed by another hamburger fold so that the bold words are on the outside. For folding instructions for the Mini Maker Notebook, check out http://www.pocketmod.com/howto. Learn more about the Mini Maker Notebook here.
With this file you will be able to print Makerspace Starter Kit with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Makerspace Starter Kit.