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Purcellville Workday December 7 9am - 12pm
There's something for everyone - get those volunteer hours in!
New Member Orientation
MS-L 12/17/2024 6:30 - 8:00 pm
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Announcements
Update from the Board of Directors Meeting
Bo Wernick Jennifer Chu
Another BIG meeting is in the books. We had a long one this month. Almost
50 motions! Many of them were to update the bylaws. It turns out that many
of the processes we have been using never got officially recorded or
updated in the bylaws so many of the changes were just to ensure our bylaws match the way we do things. We also cleaned up some of the
outstanding accounts that had run their course and needed to be resolved
as we move into the end of the year and close out our annual financials. We
would also like to thank the Treasurer, Mary Waldron, for leading us
through this financial process, both for the space as a whole, and on behalf
the various stewards and chairs she is training to manage their internal
budgets. Managing the finances of this organization is no small feat, but
everyone working together makes this a smooth process and ensures
Makersmiths is able to grow and continue its mission well into the future. We also have new chairpersons and stewards:
Membership Committee Chair - Ken Fuentecilla
MS-L Electronics Shop Steward - Oliver Arend
MS-L Basement (aka classroom) Steward - Oliver Arend
MS-L Arts, Crafts, and Sewing Area Co-steward - Mary Waldron
MS-L Cosplay Area Co-steward - Lane Waldron and Mary Waldron
In 2018, Makersmiths sponsored its first KidWind wind turbine team and had four team members. Six years later, in 2024-2025 school year, we are going to have seven KidWind teams with twenty-six participants! Oliver Arend will meet his middle school wind turbine team in Great Falls on Friday evenings but will affiliate with MSL when they need to use the facility. Diane Painter and Michael Asaro will coach an elementary school wind turbine team and a middle school wind turbine team at the Painter’s home on Saturday mornings from 9-11 AM where they have room to set up
the wind tunnel.
Allen Hamblin will coach a middle school solar team at Makersmiths- Purcellville’s classroom on Saturdays from 2-4 PM in the lower building classroom. Andrew Taylor will coach a middle school solar team on Saturdays from 2-4 PM in the basement at MSL. Justin McMillen and Maria Busuioceanu will coach two high school solar teams in the basement at MSL
on Sunday afternoons from 1-4 PM.
All teams will begin their team meetings the weekend of December 6-8 and will go until mid-March when they will compete in the Northern Virginia Regional KidWind Challenge on March 14 at Shenandoah University. Teams winning first or second place will go on to the KidWind-VA State Challenge on April 12 at James Madison University. First place winners of that event will be eligible to go to KidWind WORLDS from May 18-21 at the Phoenix
Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
In case you missed it, PBS taped the Makersmiths’ KidWind high school solar team and the middle school wind team last year. The episode aired in October in This American Land.
The video portion that focused just on KidWind teams in Virginia, including our teams, can be found at: https://vimeo.com/995471444
All the KidWind coaches and participants want to thank Makersmiths members who have donated to our KidWind initiative. It certainly helps with expenses, especially team travel. For example, our high school solar team traveled to Minneapolis for Worlds in spring 2024, and the year before, the middle school and high school solar teams traveled to Colorado for Nationals in spring 2023.
You may have noticed that the Makersmiths calendar is full of make-and- take classes scheduled for November into December. Many of these classes fall on the 12 days we set aside for holiday gift-making classes at both Makersmiths sites. We want to thank those Makersmiths members who gave of their time and talents to help our fellow members and community members learn new skills, and give us plenty of opportunities to meet one another and have a lot of fun!
Here are just a few class highlights. In the Getting to Know the Cricut Class on November 23 at MSL, the main room was really hopping. Not only did we have Shawn Bowen, Shauna Lee-Alaia, Karen Schenck and her friend, Julie making holiday cards, we had Bev Murdock and John Dubelko making paw print charcuterie boards for a vet clinic, Mary Waldron helping folks make seed packets as stocking stuffer gifts.
On Sunday, November 17, Ken Fuentecilla and Jennifer Chu hosted the Holiday Suncatcher Class at MSP. The weather was so nice they hosted an outdoor lunch.
Laura Nelson shares some insights and student quotes: From newbies to experienced glass-cutting folks, plus friends, from technology, chemical, and power tool [grinders] challenged, to those who’ve got all their red tool certs, the class empowered us all. “It’s so easy, you’ll love it.” That’s what everybody predicted. And they’re right.
With a safety talk, walk through of each step, and encouraging watchful eyes of our teachers, we all finished a project in one afternoon, even with a last days of summer picnic out in the sun.
The challenge: using 3-D beveled glass center beads in our designs, something new that Ken and Jen had to help us figure out on the fly. The problem: getting the pointed beads to sit level, halfway above and below the suncatcher while laying flat for soldering. The solution: poise the pointy bead in a small pillow of clay from next door, and prop up the suncatcher arms with a small pile of glass scraps. Especially nice: - Wide choice of glass. - Highly organized studio, greatly facilitates the process and creativity - Even with a full class, other members could still use the space
work on their own projects: inspiring for newbies to watch [Russell’s working on a large, incredible, biologically accurate and beautiful, pelagic merlin window.
Takeaways: We learned the process well enough to continue on our own. Livin’ up to the Makesmiths motto: treat each other well.
All in all, it was a great afternoon with friends, old and new. Ken and Jen are so positive, encouraging and excited about the art of glass, even when we were all thumbs.Truly illuminating.
Tom McHugh taught an Introduction to Pen Turning class at MSL on Nov. 16. He states: “We had two successful Pen-making classes over the weekend, as well as the practice class that Jennifer Chu was kind enough to help with, so there are now five new pen-makers in our community!”
Frame Shop Coming Soon to Makersmiths-Purcellville
Diane Painter
Dawn Martin worked with Carol Grigg and Mike Keane to test out equipment and techniques at the frame shop in the lower building at MSP. Dawn states, "In the reframing test class, we repurposed a large frame and split it into two frames. Carol Grigg and Mike Keane helped me get a framing class put together. Dana Eddy also helped me the week before to test out to see if the frame hopper was even usable."
From #Watcha_Make_Today
Dana Eddy's Ornaments!
Deviled Egg Board by Lyle Reger!
Tim Diviney's Bookshelf!
Red Tool Classes are an important step in your Maker journey!
MS-L
MS-L BN2-20 Red Tool Print Vinyl Stickers
12/17/2024 6:00pm - 9:00pm
MS-P
MS-P Woodworking Red Tool (Basics)
12/12/2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm
MS-P Woodworking Red Tool (Advanced)
12/15/2024 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Makersmiths runs on volunteers!
Consider teaching a class or holding a workshop! check out the #class_planning_and_requests channel on Slack and join a meeting to get some help with your idea!
Tool Authorization Groups
Dean Williamson
Makersmiths
has lots of cool and useful tools, machines, and equipment. Many of
them require training or authorization before you can use the
equipment. The training can be as simple as an orientation, to a more
formal “red tool” class, to demonstrating proficiency to the tool steward. Such mandatory training helps ensure that all users understand
how to use the equipment properly and safely, thus helping to keep the
equipment running smoothly and minimize maintenance downtime as well as
ensuring the safety of our members.
Below
is a link to the list of tools which require training and authorization from a Steward. Please contact the
steward for more information about each tool. This list is not
exhaustive of the tools available at Makersmiths and is updated
regularly as we get new equipment or as needed:
By clicking above, you can view the most current list posted on the Makersmiths wiki. Consider
checking it out, you might discover a new tool that you didn’t realize
Makersmiths had.
Makersmith Board Officers
Board Name/Officer
Position
Term
Brad Hess
Board Member
2022-2025
Bo Wernick
Board Member/Secretary
2024-2027
Scott Silvers
Board Member
2023-2026
Evin Grano
Board Member
2024-2027
Jonathan White
Board Member/Chairperson
2023-2026
Jennifer Chu
Board Member
2024-2027
Nedim Ogelman
President
2024-2025
Mary Waldron
Treasurer
2024-2025
Jim Waldron
Board Member
2024-2025
Did You Know...
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