Printers that allows you to print 3D objects. Instead of paper, 3D printers use a plastic filament.
We currently have 2 Bambu Lab P1S, 3 MakerBot Replicators, a Dremel DigiLab, a FlashForge Adventurer 3 and a student-built 3D printer.
Can engrave and cut designs made in Illustrator and other CAD programs on most non-metallic materials and some metals.
We currently have a Glowforge Laser Printer.
A compact and cheap computer that allows you to practice programming, work with robotics kits, and build circuits.
Available for checkout along with computer peripherals, cameras, and sensors.
A microcontroller with a variety of sensors for projects, such as robotics, games, etc.
Available for checkout along with speakers.
A customizable palm-sized microcontroller that is adaptable to a wide variety of user-created projects.
Available for checkout along with a breadboard and a variety of sensors.
An invention kit that lets you turn every day objects, like fruit or toys, into controllers for computer programs.
Available for checkout along with alligator clips.
Components that allow you to create circuits easily by magnetically connecting them together. Parts are divided into power, output, and input and can be combined with more complex devices.
Allows you to create wearable circuits (ex. LED lights) on cloth using conductive thread and a LilyPad. The LilyPad is Arduino-based and programmable using the same application you use for the Arduino.
Cuts and draws shapes in paper, vinyl and other materials.
Available for checkout along with the cutting mat.
Heat press designs made on the Silhouette CAMEO onto a t-shirt or other clothing,
Students will need to provide own t-shirts, etc.
Plastic hinges of various shapes and sizes that allow you to build 3D objects with straws.
Control your computer and play with apps using gesture control.
Uses an app on your phone to experience virtual reality. Create photo spheres and explore museums and places around the world.
Using a student built computer, students can test out virtual reality through games and activites
Create and print out your own sayings on buttons using a button maker
Copper tape, batteries, LEDs for paper circuits
Foam
Felt
Origami
Fabric
Thread, sewing kit, and sewing machine
Yarn
Plastic colored string for lanyards
Knitting needles
Crochet needles
Various donated electrical equipment and tools