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  • '''The idea is this:''' We hold regular competitions where teams use the hackspace achieve some kind of construction goal in a time-boxed period. Teams will ...small scale [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrap_heap_challenge Scrap Heap Challenge] but not limited to mechanical engineering.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Project:Hackspace Challenges]]
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  • '''The idea is this:''' We hold regular competitions where teams use the hackspace achieve some kind of construction goal in a time-boxed period. Teams will ...small scale [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrap_heap_challenge Scrap Heap Challenge] but not limited to mechanical engineering.
    2 KB (247 words) - 00:14, 29 May 2013
  • #REDIRECT [[Project:Hackspace Challenges]]
    42 bytes (4 words) - 22:16, 5 February 2011
  • ...o interact. One of the activities was we got them to draw pictures for the hackspace zoo, which we then scanned and laser cut for them to take home. ...ill be selected to participate. Hackerspaces must "earn" their spot in the challenge with passion, skill and engagement with the cause."
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  • ...project.''' Also consider posting a photo/link on the [http://blog.london.hackspace.org.uk/ LHS blog]. [[Projects/Wall Art and Hackspace Beautification| Wall Art and Hackspace Beautification]]
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  • ...m/community/groups/lhschallengeteam/blog/2011/03/25/introducing-the-london-hackspace-team posted].''' ...s (or London Hackspace or perhaps Londonhack Space) Global Grand Hackspace Challenge project blog.
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  • A hack weekend to get some software working for hackspace challenge.
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  • <center>[[File:HackspaceChallenge.jpg]]</center> '''Hackspace Challenge is a contest played by 2 or more teams to use their hacking powers to comp
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  • Events are being organised to create a cross hackspace gaming challenge. ...infront of your name to make sure you're fighting for the pride of London Hackspace
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  • ...ions, with a particular focus on virtualising the governance of the London Hackspace. The project provides interesting challenges of both a technical and legal nature; we now have a great team of web app
    1,015 bytes (149 words) - 22:29, 28 May 2013
  • ...o ask you for your help in continuing our mission. Hackspace is facing new challenges and encountering new opportunities, and both are going to require major f Hackspace is based on a very radical idea, the realization of the dreams most of us
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  • ...ave been accepted onto the "Great Global Hackerspace Challenge". This is a challenge to build a piece of equipment for the classroom. ...st for team can be found [https://groups.google.com/group/london-hackspace-challenge?hl=en here].
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  • ...ave to announce that we were unable to complete the Great Global Hackspace Challenge before the deadline. Whilst this is sad news we did make a lot of progress ...members had unexpected work commitments that meant less time spent on the Challenge.
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  • * The hackspace now has 250 members as of Wednesday 23rd. ...]] event is being run on Friday 25th, they will be holding [[Project:Young Hackspace/YH-2|a wood working and print making workshop]] for children and teenagers
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  • I've been a member of the hackspace for over 4 years (5 in February). In that time I've gone from watching Rus I've been a hackspace member for over 4 years, and in that time I've drunk a lot of beer and tal
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  • * Garden care/monitoring system for the green finger challenged! * Make a funky yet functional [http://bit.ly/11Ekzjj Kombucha] vat for hackspace to replace that horrible tasting Club Mate
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  • ...gs and of directorship I would be delighted to serve again and to help the Hackspace to move on to the next phase of its life. ...move in 2022 I have been working hard to help us find options for a future Hackspace. After the temporary arrangement began at EX2 I have run several of the we
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  • ...atest assets is its physical space. But with so many members it is quite a challenge to keep the space free of clutter. It is also requires a lot of effort to Only members may store items at the Hackspace. If you're not a member, your stuff may be removed, destroyed, or hacked a
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  • ...tely legally mandated. As we're growing this has become one of our biggest challenges: how does an emergent governance model work in a community of hundreds? Most participation in the Hackspace is driven by self-interest: the desire to make things, to learn things, th
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  • I have been a Hackspace member for 11 years now and a Trustee for a substantial part of them, and ...ear to me, and I look forward to continuing the adventure with the current challenge of a new premises for the new year.
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  • ...bi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614765/ as a starting reading material) at Hackspace - can we do it? ...ields withstands! (http://biomag.zz.mu/pdf/2007.Binhi.ea.EBM.pdf is a good challenge starter!)
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  • Hello Hackspace, I believe the hackspace is as much a space to experiment and make stuff as it is a place to meet l
    6 KB (1,117 words) - 12:11, 30 November 2018
  • Having joined the Hackspace in late 2019, the majority of my membership time has been spent unable to ...we finally find ourselves I would be happy to continue to help conduct the Hackspace into the future.
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  • The London Hackspace has a 30 metre trailer mast currently living in the yard. ...mast is to use it to improve our radio signal propagation/reception at the Hackspace, provide useful utility during field day activities and festivals like [ht
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  • ...et me wrong, Rome had cheap alcohol, but there was absolutely nothing like Hackspace there, barely any community that thrived off creating awesome project in s ...lection as Hackspace trustee because I understand the broader goals of the Hackspace. I may not be the longest standing member, but I totally respect and belie
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  • ...have submitted an entry to the [[Classroom HackSpaceChallenge|Hackerspace Challenge]], and are currently awaiting the results. [http://groups.google.com/group ...://makerfaireuk.com/ Maker Faire UK] in Newcastle, where we helped run the hackspace area and various hacking took place. Interesting projects by members incl
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  • Day to Day Use of London Hackspace ...rritation || MED || Users must be inducted to use this tool. Members must challenge use that they believe is dangerous. Users should read the user manual wher
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  • I have been a Hackspace member for about a year now, and somehow seem to have entrenched myself in ...he possibility of the membership doubling in the near future. I believe in Hackspace as a new, more creative and non-hierarchical set up.
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  • * [[User:Russ|Russ]] has posted an updated on the hackspace finances: we now have a monthly subscriptions surplus. Total revenue for ...llenge|hackerspace challenge]] team will be holding a [[Classroom HackSpaceChallenge/Hackweekend|hack weekend]] to work on their project.
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  • '''[http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Not_Just_Arduino Not Just Arduino] 20th May''' ...projects and prototypes built during the NASA led International Space Apps Challenge and Urban Prototyping hackathon.
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  • ...ng as a trustee because I believe that I can improve the already fantastic Hackspace community. I have seen the great work that has been put in by the current ...have worked hard on events like EMF to help with this, but I think London Hackspace could do a lot more to further this goal.
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  • ...to develop it in to a full time passion by learning the skills here at the hackspace and from the people around me. I’m Timour or CptPrime on IRC. The London Hackspace has been hugely important to me these past 2 years living in London.
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  • ...ackspaces organisation, and wikified the existing [http://hackspace.org.uk Hackspace site]. Both sites are now also available over https, and can only be edite ...ted to subscribers, and you can manage your details on the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php website]. If you haven't visited the space latel
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  • '''[http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Not_Just_Arduino Not Just Arduino] 8th April''' Workshop rescheduled to 9th May 7PM due to Hackspace moving to a new space.
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  • == HSRDP - ''Hackspace Robotics Development Platform'' == HSRDP is an attempt to provide a robotics platform for the hackspace to allow people to experiment with higher level robotics functions.
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  • ...g barriers to music making. Run in partnership with Furtherfield and Music Hackspace, makers will have the opportunity to work towards one of two prizes for th ...not able to attend the event on the day (or if you are and fancy an extra challenge!) – then we have a second brief which you can work on in your own time.
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  • Entocycle is a company that started as a project at the hackspace by Keiran back in 2015 ...ly empathetic towards our growing group of customers and the new technical challenges they sometimes face with our kits.
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  • All our events are held at London Hackspace, [[447 Hackney Road]]. | [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Camzzz Cameron]
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  • Parent now at http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/3_in_1_lathe ...for a heavy-duty 3-in-1 machine to compliment the existing machines at the hackspace. With the additional room now available, this very capable machine would a
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  • https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Equipment/MIG_Welder ...but for decorative things it is often good enough - setting it up can be a challenge for the un iniated if your are comfortable with MMA you will know what you
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  • The Hackspace doesn't have a field, so we have to explore algal biofuels. Microalgae are *http://www.oilgae.com/challenge/debate/building-low-cost-photobioreactors
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  • 10 PRINT "London Hackspace is fab!" ...young entrepreneur William Gates $150 for his version of 8080 Basic. So a challenge went out to the members to write their own - and several did, the most not
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