Maker Faire Yearbook 2023

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Megathirio Leatherworks

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Rob Howard

Home: Ohio, United States

We make unique and custom leather products.
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Hands on Origami

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Anthony Serpette

Home: Ohio, United States

This presention will include a hands-on tutorial on making a variety of simple Origmai (paper-folding) projects, along with displays of complex modular shapes. Paper will be provided for interested folders (school age and up) and everyone can take a pre-folded sample with them.
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Learn To Solder

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Tom Hammond

Home: Ohio, United States

Learn how to solder! Make a Makey Robot with LED eyes with this simple soldering activity. Learn how to use a soldering iron to attach components to a simple circuit board. Guidance provided.
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Sears think[box] Drop in Activity

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Sears think[box]

Home: Ohio, United States

Join us at our maker table, where we will feature a hands on activity courtesy of the Case Western Reserve University Sears think[box].
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Pebbles of Promise

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Denise Roth

Home: Ohio, United States

Pebbles of Promise uses hand selected beach glass from the shores of Lake Erie, combined with epoxy and other details to create beautiful and unique keychains, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, and rings. I will have with me raw beach glass, epoxy molds, jewelry making supplies and finished products available for purchase. People who stop by the booth can design their own unique pieces which can be hardened under a UV light, customized to a piece of jewelry, purchased and taken home that day. Stop by if you want to have a beautiful piece of the great lakes that no one else has!
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Martins Miniature Marketplace

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Martins Miniature Marketplace

Home: Ohio, United States

MARTINS MINIATURE MARKETPLACE A BLEND OF CRAFTSMANSHIP & TECHNOLOGY We are a family-owned business located in rural Ohio. Our workshop and our home are located on land from our family’s farm. Mary grew up watching the fields being plowed by actual horsepower. The windmill pumped water for the horses and cows in the pastures. A lot of craftsmanship was displayed in filling the needs of the farm work and family. Today our workshop is located in a revitalized three-bay auto body shop that was built and operated by Mary’s father. We have a solar array that provides the power we need to supply our daily needs and run the technology used to create our products. Craftsmanship is still alive as we make our ideas come to life through designs that start on paper and transform into digital graphics. The graphic forms the basis for a prototype to be cut on our laser cutter. Our products are made of a variety of materials, mostly hardwoods, and acrylic. Most pieces are prepared, assembled, and finished by hand. New techniques and tools are always being tested and added to our workflow. Our workshop is filled with wood, acrylic, and a variety of tools to allow us to create our products. We love crafting quality items and fulfilling custom orders for people. These processes blend years of experience and talent brought to us by knowledge and interest in arts, crafts, and technology. We are happy to create miniatures that provide a sense of craftsmanship and quality to our customers.
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