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  • New CMS Summer Teacher Program and Upcoming Events at the Claremont MakerSpace

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    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes and a special summer membership for teachers this summer at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    CMS Launches New Summer Teacher Program

    The Claremont MakerSpace has created a special program to enable local teachers to learn new skills and create projects for themselves and their classrooms.  This NEW Summer Teacher Program provides unlimited membership access from 8am to 9pm daily, for the Summer months. The cost is $200 for 3 full months, including a locker and member discounts on classes (valued over $350). All other aspects of membership and access to the many shops and studios of CMS are the same. CMS provides shared tools and workshops for woodworking, fiber arts, electronics, large format printing, welding, jewelry, metal crafting, robotics, digital fabrication, precision machining and more!

    Interested teachers and staff from schools part of the SAU6 and the Claremont Christian Academy are invited to register here, and select membership level “CMS Special Program Preauth”, which will start the registration process. Teachers are welcome to attend an Open House on June 15th during 10am to noon, or schedule a tour to learn more. New members are required to present their SAU6 or CCA identification to confirm membership, and they will then be scheduled for CMS orientation. 

    This program is open for registration until the end of June or until it reaches capacity. Teachers and staff from Claremont schools are invited to register first, and the program will expand to other area schools if space is available. For any questions about this program, please contact felicia@twinstatemakerspaces.org.

    Come learn at CMS this Summer!


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Claremont MakerSpace Open HouseClaremont MakerSpace Open House

    June 15, 2024 10 a.m. — noon

    Come see for yourself what all the buzz is about in the historic Sawtooth Building located right next to the parking garage at 46 Main Street in Claremont, New Hampshire. Learn about the tools available in these shops:

     

    • Wood shop: Wood you believe we have most woodworking tools, plus a CNC Router, wood turning lathes and more?
    • Electronics lab:  Resistance is futile – amp things up with tools for small electronics, 3D printers, a laser cutter, and a trinocular microscope.
    • Jewelry studio: Beadware! Making jewelry is addictive! We have the tools needed for shaping, texturing, enameling and soldering, finishing your project.
    • Metal shop: Weld, do we have a great Metal shop for you! Everything needed for working with metal, cutting, shaping, MIG, TIG and Stick welding, plasma cutting.
    • Fiber arts studio: Weave your way into the textiles studio when you need needles, thread and sewing machines, but we also have a mid arm quilter, a textile dyeing area, a Cricut cutter and an embroidery machine.
    • Computer lab: Print life-size photos! Learn about our large format printer and new photography print options. 
    • Machine shop:  Mill your prototype! We are opening the machine shop with new metrology and machining classes that cover the mill, lathe and grinder. 

     

    Studios will be open and skilled craftsmen will be on hand to answer your questions, showcase their work and offer tours of their shops.  A select number of members will be selling their products so you can pick up a last minute gift for Father’s Day. 

    This event is FREE. There is plenty of parking next door in the municipal parking garage. Everyone is welcome! Registration is requested but not required. 

    Come connect with members of the local creative community and learn what the Claremont MakerSpace has to offer. 

    Open to all ages, children under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult.

     

    Register for this Open House now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    June 16, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on June 16 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: Radiosport – the games that Amateur Radio Operators play

    Amateur Radio Contesting is an exciting way to improve your operating skills. You can participate with a team, or on your own. Contests can be short, lasting just one to four hours, or might run 48 hours straight, or even an entire year. Some can literally last a lifetime. Each contest has different rules, objectives, and incentives. Every weekend you will find a contest on UHF, VHF, HF, Satellite or you might even find a contest involving bouncing signals off the moon.

    Field Day (coming up on June 22-23, 2024) is a “non-contest contest”. DXCC is an incentive to work as many countries as possible during your entire Amateur Radio career. Summits on the Air, Parks on the Air, Islands on the Air, and Radio Direction Finding are all popular Radiosport activities..

    This month’s presenter is Steve Goldsmith (W1HS). A technology and environmental geek, Steve spent his career designing, building, and operating telecommunications networks and high-availability computer facilities. Steve has been a licensed Amateur Radio Operator for 41 years and currently serves as a Volunteer Examiner and Technical Specialist for the New Hampshire Section of the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL).

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for June Open Electronics MeetupJune Open Electronics Meetup

    June 18, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well.
     
    Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts.
     
    Tiffany, the electronics shop lead, will be available to help you set up, find parts, and offer support.

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None (LED soldering kits and personal soldering irons are available onsite for purchase

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner.

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Make a Silver RingMake a Silver Ring

    June 19, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.

     In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of silver-smithing while you make a simple silver ring! The instructor will guide you through various options for how to embellish your band, the shape of which you will get to choose.  You’ll try soldering and learn how to polish your finished product into a beautiful ring! No experience necessary. All materials will be provided, and $5 materials fee is included in the registration cost.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie has been making silver jewelry at CMS since 2018. Her first introduction was THIS VERY CLASS! She proceeded to get certified in the studio and now creates nature inspired jewelry for fun in her free time. She also owns and operates Mel Tata Photography and loves shooting wicked fun weddings on analogue mediums.

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $60 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    June 20, 2024 3 p.m. — 5 p.m.

     

    Fusible applique is a fun, easy way to add to your quilts, make colorful pillows or bags, and patch clothing! We will experiment with shapes and decorative stitiching using double sided webbing that becomes an adhesive with heat. Students will go home with a variety of samples that they can refer to for future projects.

     

    About the Instructor(s):  Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

     

    Class Fees:  $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to use a sewing machine

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to MIG WeldingIntro to MIG Welding

    June 20, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Thinking about trying out MIG welding? This is an introductory workshop in learning, safety, tools and techniques in MIG welding. No experience required.

     

    Must provide your own safety glasses, leather work shoes and leather gloves. Helmets, jackets and materials will be provided. 

     

    Students will:
    . Learn about safety in the metal shop and welding studio
    . Learn about MIG welding equipment and materials to be used
    . Use the MIG welding equipment to spot weld, draw a bead and join two prices of metal

     

    About the Instructors: Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: $55 members, $75 non-members.

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite: none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 years and above)

     

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Cyanotype Printing for BeginnersCyanotype Printing for Beginners

    June 23, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    Creatively arrange objects or negatives for exposure on the specially coated paper, develop and rinse the paper and you have art worthy of framing!

    Students will learn the process of creating cyanotype prints, understanding the chemical reactions involved, and exploring artistic creativity through this photographic printing process.

    Please bring: Any flat found objects such as leaves, dried flowers, ferns, lace, and anything that creates shadows.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie Hooker graduated second in her class from Hallmark Institute of Photography in 2015. She has a passion for film photography and has been a member at CMS since 2018. Melanie runs a successful wedding photography business and loves sharing her enthusiasm for all type of photography and prints. 

     

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: any – ages 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learning VCarve and the ShopBotLearning VCarve and the ShopBot

    June 24, 2024 5:30 p.m. — June 27, 2024 7 p.m.

     

    Have you ever wanted to use a computer to design and make parts using computerized machine tools?  In this class we will learn how to design parts in Vectric VCarve Pro. Then we will use this design to cut out a part using a computerized milling machine (CNC), called a ShopBot.  Join us for the fun..     


    We are introducing a set of two training sessions to help users learn VCarve software and the ShopBot. The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with high degree of precision. The VCarve software application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the ShopBot. These training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems. After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.

    Session 1, VCarve (3 hours):
    The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve version 12. We’ll learn how to download and install a trial version of VCarve Pro. We will begin with a review of user interface in VCarve. We will then use the CAD features of VCarve to draw parts. The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vectors. We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a simple sign while in class. We’ll review the use of layers to separate our design elements into more manageable pieces.
    Once our design is complete, we’ll discuss the use of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot. We’ll also discuss the various types of router bits. We will review router bit management using the tool database in VCarve. Once our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths. We will learn how to organize, save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.

    Session 2, Using the ShopBot (1 hour):
    This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot. This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece on the spoil board and setting the X, Y and Z axis. Next, we will discuss the workflow of managing the toolpaths we created in our prior class. Finally, we will execute the tool paths we created and cut the sign we designed in class.

     

    It would be helpful to bring a PC computer, but it is not necessary. VCarve is a PC only software (no Mac version).

     

    This class meets for 2 sessions:

    Monday, June 24, 2024 5:30-8:30p.m. (in the classroom)

    and

    Thursday June 27, 2024 5:30-7:00p.m.(in the wood shop)

     

    About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate in biochemistry from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students.   Retirement in 2018 brought Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont MakerSpace to further pursue his woodworking hobby.  Last spring Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. 

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for MIG Welding Open StudioMIG Welding Open Studio

    June 27, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Have you completed the “Introduction to MIG welding” class? Now you are looking for more experience or have a small project in mind? This class is offered in a collaborative, open studio format. It is designed for those who want to gain more experience or work on an individual project with a guide on the side. The instructor will be present to watch safety, discuss project ideas, answer questions, and make suggestions. There will be no formal instruction during this time. This open studio time is designed to be collaborative, time and equipment will be shared by participants. So bring your project (or just mess around with our scrap) and gain more experience under light collaborative guidance.

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal art for several years at the Claremont Maker Space and in her home studio. She is passionate about repurposing, rescuing, and reimagining discarded materials giving them new purpose through art. She is a past Artist in Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new.

    You must be at least 18 years old to attend this class.

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $55 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the “Intro to MIG Welding” class

    Skill Level: Beginners meeting the above prerequisite

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to Machining and MetrologyIntro to Machining and Metrology

    June 29, 2024 noon — 3 p.m.

    In this course, students will learn how to effectively use various types of measuring equipment for the purpose of precision metal fabrication. This class is oriented towards introductory students who may or may not have any experience in metalwork. We will start by going over the basics in the class room and then move our class into the machine shop. Each person will have the opportunity to use a Milling machine and leave with a finished product.

    We will be making a simple 1″x 2″x 3″ (+/- .001) block, which may not sound complex but is very difficult in practice. This is a good opportunity to see how a part goes from stock material to a finished part in a matter of a few hours or less.

    If you enjoy this course, stay tuned for the intermediate class!

     

    Please wear shop-safe clothing to class!

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Joe Sneed is the new lead in the metal shop. He has been a Tool and Die maker, CNC machinist, and is now doing Tool and Die repair work in Lebanon, NH. 

    Joe grew up in Springfield, MO and moved to Claremont last year for work. He enjoys rock climbing and doing things outside. He has a degree in Mechatronics, and has been doing fabrication and design for over 7 years. 

    “I look forward to meeting the class and passing along the insights and skills others have shown me.” 

     

    Class Fees: $60 members/ $80 non-members

    Materials Fee: $20 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): shop safety

    Skill Level: beginner/ intermediate

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to Machining and MetrologyIntro to Machining and Metrology

    July 13, 2024 noon — 3 p.m.

    In this course, students will learn how to effectively use various types of measuring equipment for the purpose of precision metal fabrication. This class is oriented towards introductory students who may or may not have any experience in metalwork. We will start by going over the basics in the class room and then move our class into the machine shop. Each person will have the opportunity to use a Milling machine and leave with a finished product.

    We will be making a simple 1″x 2″x 3″ (+/- .001) block, which may not sound complex but is very difficult in practice. This is a good opportunity to see how a part goes from stock material to a finished part in a matter of a few hours or less.

    If you enjoy this course, stay tuned for the intermediate class!

     

    Please wear shop-safe clothing to class!

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Joe Sneed is the new lead in the metal shop. He has been a Tool and Die maker, CNC machinist, and is now doing Tool and Die repair work in Lebanon, NH. 

    Joe grew up in Springfield, MO and moved to Claremont last year for work. He enjoys rock climbing and doing things outside. He has a degree in Mechatronics, and has been doing fabrication and design for over 7 years. 

    “I look forward to meeting the class and passing along the insights and skills others have shown me.” 

     

    Class Fees: $60 members/ $80 non-members

    Materials Fee: $20 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): shop safety

    Skill Level: beginner/ intermediate

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


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    These classes are currently full at time of writing. If you are interested, please check the event’s page; spots occasionally open up. Keep an eye on this newsletter to see when these classes are offered again.

    Image for Make a Copper Cuff BraceletMake a Copper Cuff Bracelet

    June 18, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Upcoming classes and events at the Claremont MakerSpace

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    June 8, 2024 9:30 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.

    Intro to Mid Arm Quilting Machine is designed for people looking to learn how to use our mid-arm quilting machine, a Brother Dream Quilter 15. It can be used to quilt all sizes, from baby quilt to king size. Premade clothing can also be fitted onto the frame for quilting! The cost of the class includes a follow-up certification session. Members may use the machine on their own after passing the certification.

    About the Instructors: 

    Allison Zito serves as Shop Lead in the Fibers Department at Claremont MakerSpace. She has been teaching The Mid Arm Quilting Classes for six years.

    Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a considerable variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has been teaching studio art in the Upper Valley with excellent results at AVA Gallery, Claremont MakerSpace, CraftStudies at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Artistree.

    Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency in 2019 at Claremont MakerSpace where she created an art installation and symposium to inspire positive action, addressing the issue of Global Warming. In 2021 Allison Zito created an outdoor mural for The Sullivan County Public Cidery Building. She was part of a team of five artists who created a mural in Lebanon, NH. You can see her Bee and Monarch Medallions in the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way.

    Allison Zito was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and her work in arts education.

    Class Fees: $50/member $65/non-member

    Materials Fee: none

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 and older)

    Skill Level: All levels

    Prerequisites: none

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to MIG WeldingIntro to MIG Welding

    June 10, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Thinking about trying out MIG welding? This is an introductory workshop in learning, safety, tools and techniques in MIG welding. No experience required.

     

    Must provide your own safety glasses, leather work shoes and leather gloves. Helmets, jackets and materials will be provided. 

     

    Students will:
    . Learn about safety in the metal shop and welding studio
    . Learn about MIG welding equipment and materials to be used
    . Use the MIG welding equipment to spot weld, draw a bead and join two prices of metal

     

    About the Instructors: Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: $55 members, $75 non-members.

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite: none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 years and above)

     

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Open Sew-InOpen Sew-In

    June 12, 2024 4 p.m. — 6:30 p.m.

    Bring your sewing projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Fiber Artists and Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our roomy and comfortable sewing department. We have plenty of table space and 5 Singer heavy duty sewing machines, irons, ironing board, and a variety of sewing notions to use in the Fiber Arts Studio.
     
    Allison, our shop lead will be available to help with any questions you may have.
     
     

    About the Instructor: Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Making a statement and creating beautiful art as a way to open a conversation that leads to a better world, is the cornerstone of Allison’s career as an artist and art educator. 

    Age requirement: Adults (18 and older)

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Claremont MakerSpace Open HouseClaremont MakerSpace Open House

    June 15, 2024 10 a.m. — noon

    Come see for yourself what all the buzz is about in the historic Sawtooth Building located right next to the parking garage at 46 Main Street in Claremont, New Hampshire. Learn about the tools available in these shops:

     

    • Wood shop: Wood you believe we have most woodworking tools, plus a CNC Router, wood turning lathes and more?
    • Electronics lab:  Resistance is futile – amp things up with tools for small electronics, 3D printers, a laser cutter, and a trinocular microscope.
    • Jewelry studio: Beadware! Making jewelry is addictive! We have the tools needed for shaping, texturing, enameling and soldering, finishing your project.
    • Metal shop: Weld, do we have a great Metal shop for you! Everything needed for working with metal, cutting, shaping, MIG, TIG and Stick welding, plasma cutting.
    • Fiber arts studio: Weave your way into the textiles studio when you need needles, thread and sewing machines, but we also have a mid arm quilter, a textile dyeing area, a Cricut cutter and an embroidery machine.
    • Computer lab: Print life-size photos! Learn about our large format printer and new photography print options. 
    • Machine shop:  Mill your prototype! We are opening the machine shop with new metrology and machining classes that cover the mill, lathe and grinder. 

     

    Studios will be open and skilled craftsmen will be on hand to answer your questions, showcase their work and offer tours of their shops.  A select number of members will be selling their products so you can pick up a last minute gift for Father’s Day. 

    This event is FREE. There is plenty of parking next door in the municipal parking garage. Everyone is welcome! Registration is requested but not required. 

    Come connect with members of the local creative community and learn what the Claremont MakerSpace has to offer. 

    Open to all ages, children under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult.

     

    Register for this open house now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    June 16, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on June 16 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: Radiosport – the games that Amateur Radio Operators play

    Amateur Radio Contesting is an exciting way to improve your operating skills. You can participate with a team, or on your own. Contests can be short, lasting just one to four hours, or might run 48 hours straight, or even an entire year. Some can literally last a lifetime. Each contest has different rules, objectives, and incentives. Every weekend you will find a contest on UHF, VHF, HF, Satellite or you might even find a contest involving bouncing signals off the moon.

    Field Day (coming up on June 22-23, 2024) is a “non-contest contest”. DXCC is an incentive to work as many countries as possible during your entire Amateur Radio career. Summits on the Air, Parks on the Air, Islands on the Air, and Radio Direction Finding are all popular Radiosport activities..

    This month’s presenter is Steve Goldsmith (W1HS). A technology and environmental geek, Steve spent his career designing, building, and operating telecommunications networks and high-availability computer facilities. Steve has been a licensed Amateur Radio Operator for 41 years and currently serves as a Volunteer Examiner and Technical Specialist for the New Hampshire Section of the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL).

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Make a Copper Cuff BraceletMake a Copper Cuff Bracelet

    June 18, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.

     Students will learn how to create a hammered copper cuff bracelet using basic metalworking techniques. Techniques to be taught include safely and accurately measuring and cutting the copper sheet; smoothing and texturing the copper piece evenly; forming the copper piece into a comfortable and well-shaped cuff; finishing and polishing the cuff to a smooth and attractive finish. Students will go home with a finished cuff!

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie Hooker has been a member at CMS since 2018 and is currently the Jewelry co-lead at the Makerspace. She loves working with copper and silver and has been metal smithing since 2019 after taking a class at CMS! She also works full time as a film wedding photogrpaher and loves everything and anything creative!

     

    Class Fees: $30 members/ $40 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (ages 15 and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for June Open Electronics MeetupJune Open Electronics Meetup

    June 18, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well.
     
    Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts.
     
    Tiffany, the electronics shop lead, will be available to help you set up, find parts, and offer support.

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None (LED soldering kits and personal soldering irons are available onsite for purchase

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner.

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Make a Silver RingMake a Silver Ring

    June 19, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.

     In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of silver-smithing while you make a simple silver ring! The instructor will guide you through various options for how to embellish your band, the shape of which you will get to choose.  You’ll try soldering and learn how to polish your finished product into a beautiful ring! No experience necessary. All materials will be provided, and $5 materials fee is included in the registration cost.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie has been making silver jewelry at CMS since 2018. Her first introduction was THIS VERY CLASS! She proceeded to get certified in the studio and now creates nature inspired jewelry for fun in her free time. She also owns and operates Mel Tata Photography and loves shooting wicked fun weddings on analogue mediums.

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $60 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to MIG WeldingIntro to MIG Welding

    June 20, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Thinking about trying out MIG welding? This is an introductory workshop in learning, safety, tools and techniques in MIG welding. No experience required.

     

    Must provide your own safety glasses, leather work shoes and leather gloves. Helmets, jackets and materials will be provided. 

     

    Students will:
    . Learn about safety in the metal shop and welding studio
    . Learn about MIG welding equipment and materials to be used
    . Use the MIG welding equipment to spot weld, draw a bead and join two prices of metal

     

    About the Instructors: Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: $55 members, $75 non-members.

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite: none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 years and above)

     

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Cyanotype Printing for BeginnersCyanotype Printing for Beginners

    June 23, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    Creatively arrange objects or negatives for exposure on the specially coated paper, develop and rinse the paper and you have art worthy of framing!

    Students will learn the process of creating cyanotype prints, understanding the chemical reactions involved, and exploring artistic creativity through this photographic printing process.

    Please bring: Any flat found objects such as leaves, dried flowers, ferns, lace, and anything that creates shadows.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie Hooker graduated second in her class from Hallmark Institute of Photography in 2015. She has a passion for film photography and has been a member at CMS since 2018. Melanie runs a successful wedding photography business and loves sharing her enthusiasm for all type of photography and prints. 

     

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: any – ages 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learning VCarve and the ShopBotLearning VCarve and the ShopBot

    June 24, 2024 5:30 p.m. — June 27, 2024 7 p.m.

     

    Have you ever wanted to use a computer to design and make parts using computerized machine tools?  In this class we will learn how to design parts in Vectric VCarve Pro. Then we will use this design to cut out a part using a computerized milling machine (CNC), called a ShopBot.  Join us for the fun..     


    We are introducing a set of two training sessions to help users learn VCarve software and the ShopBot. The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with high degree of precision. The VCarve software application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the ShopBot. These training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems. After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.

    Session 1, VCarve (3 hours):
    The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve version 12. We’ll learn how to download and install a trial version of VCarve Pro. We will begin with a review of user interface in VCarve. We will then use the CAD features of VCarve to draw parts. The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vectors. We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a simple sign while in class. We’ll review the use of layers to separate our design elements into more manageable pieces.
    Once our design is complete, we’ll discuss the use of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot. We’ll also discuss the various types of router bits. We will review router bit management using the tool database in VCarve. Once our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths. We will learn how to organize, save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.

    Session 2, Using the ShopBot (1 hour):
    This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot. This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece on the spoil board and setting the X, Y and Z axis. Next, we will discuss the workflow of managing the toolpaths we created in our prior class. Finally, we will execute the tool paths we created and cut the sign we designed in class.

     

    It would be helpful to bring a PC computer, but it is not necessary. VCarve is a PC only software (no Mac version).

     

    This class meets for 2 sessions:

    Monday, June 24, 2024 5:30-8:30p.m. (in the classroom)

    and

    Thursday June 27, 2024 5:30-7:00p.m.(in the wood shop)

     

    About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate in biochemistry from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students.   Retirement in 2018 brought Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont MakerSpace to further pursue his woodworking hobby.  Last spring Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. 

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for MIG Welding Open StudioMIG Welding Open Studio

    June 27, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Have you completed the “Introduction to MIG welding” class? Now you are looking for more experience or have a small project in mind? This class is offered in a collaborative, open studio format. It is designed for those who want to gain more experience or work on an individual project with a guide on the side. The instructor will be present to watch safety, discuss project ideas, answer questions, and make suggestions. There will be no formal instruction during this time. This open studio time is designed to be collaborative, time and equipment will be shared by participants. So bring your project (or just mess around with our scrap) and gain more experience under light collaborative guidance.

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal art for several years at the Claremont Maker Space and in her home studio. She is passionate about repurposing, rescuing, and reimagining discarded materials giving them new purpose through art. She is a past Artist in Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new.

    You must be at least 18 years old to attend this class.

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $55 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of the “Intro to MIG Welding” class

    Skill Level: Beginners meeting the above prerequisite

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to Machining and MetrologyIntro to Machining and Metrology

    June 29, 2024 noon — 3 p.m.

    In this course, students will learn how to effectively use various types of measuring equipment for the purpose of precision metal fabrication. This class is oriented towards introductory students who may or may not have any experience in metalwork. We will start by going over the basics in the class room and then move our class into the machine shop. Each person will have the opportunity to use a Milling machine and leave with a finished product.

    We will be making a simple 1″x 2″x 3″ (+/- .001) block, which may not sound complex but is very difficult in practice. This is a good opportunity to see how a part goes from stock material to a finished part in a matter of a few hours or less.

    If you enjoy this course, stay tuned for the intermediate class!

     

    Please wear shop-safe clothing to class!

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Joe Sneed is the new lead in the metal shop. He has been a Tool and Die maker, CNC machinist, and is now doing Tool and Die repair work in Lebanon, NH. 

    Joe grew up in Springfield, MO and moved to Claremont last year for work. He enjoys rock climbing and doing things outside. He has a degree in Mechatronics, and has been doing fabrication and design for over 7 years. 

    “I look forward to meeting the class and passing along the insights and skills others have shown me.” 

     

    Class Fees: $60 members/ $80 non-members

    Materials Fee: $20 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): shop safety

    Skill Level: beginner/ intermediate

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Intro to Machining and MetrologyIntro to Machining and Metrology

    July 13, 2024 noon — 3 p.m.

    In this course, students will learn how to effectively use various types of measuring equipment for the purpose of precision metal fabrication. This class is oriented towards introductory students who may or may not have any experience in metalwork. We will start by going over the basics in the class room and then move our class into the machine shop. Each person will have the opportunity to use a Milling machine and leave with a finished product.

    We will be making a simple 1″x 2″x 3″ (+/- .001) block, which may not sound complex but is very difficult in practice. This is a good opportunity to see how a part goes from stock material to a finished part in a matter of a few hours or less.

    If you enjoy this course, stay tuned for the intermediate class!

     

    Please wear shop-safe clothing to class!

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    Joe Sneed is the new lead in the metal shop. He has been a Tool and Die maker, CNC machinist, and is now doing Tool and Die repair work in Lebanon, NH. 

    Joe grew up in Springfield, MO and moved to Claremont last year for work. He enjoys rock climbing and doing things outside. He has a degree in Mechatronics, and has been doing fabrication and design for over 7 years. 

    “I look forward to meeting the class and passing along the insights and skills others have shown me.” 

     

    Class Fees: $60 members/ $80 non-members

    Materials Fee: $20 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): shop safety

    Skill Level: beginner/ intermediate

    Age requirement: Adults only (18 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    June 20, 2024 3 p.m. — 5 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Upcoming classes and events at the Claremont MakerSpace

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Bike Repair Workshop!Bike Repair Workshop!

    June 1, 2024 10 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.

    Welcome to the bike workshop!  We are going to shine up and tune our bikes for the summer and learn a little in the process.  Come on down with your two wheeled vehicles and bring parts and a can-do attitude! 

    Topics that will be covered:

    – flat fixes
    – bike safety checklist (will my bicycle kill me?)
    – brake adjustments
    – gear adjustments
    – various other solutions to common problems

     

    Please bring your bike and any parts needed for repairs. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): I’m Rosanna!  I love bikes and fixing bikes.  I love talking to people about bikes too.

     

    Class Fees: $5 members/ $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): 

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Any age (children under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Foundation PiecingIntroduction to Foundation Piecing

    June 4, 2024 2 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

    Precise points! Seams that match!

    If “regular” piecing leaves you frustrated because the blocks don’t always fit together* the way the pattern shows, you will love paper piecing. Students will make four 6” blocks of simple, classic designs. These could later be put together for a pillow, or used as the start of an entire quilt.

     

    *I am all for “wonky” quilts! no judgement here! It’s always nice to have options, though.

     

    <<< This class requires a kit that can be purchased at Golden Anchor Quilting in Claremont, NH >>>

    The cost of this kit is $19.99 and includes an Add-a-Quarter Ruler, a fabric glue stick, a “finger presser”, the paper patterns that we will be working on and a coupon for a discount on any fabric purchased during your visit. The cost of this kit also covers additional supplies that will be used during class.

    Please bring your own fabric. Bring at least 2 different coordinating fabrics, more variety (4-6 fabrics) will be more fun to play with. A scrappy look works well, too. A total of a yard-ish should be plenty. Some fabric from the instructor’s stash will be made available in class. 

     

     

    About the Instructor(s): Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

     

    Class Fees: $10 members, $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $19.99 (not included in the class fee, see note above)

    Prerequisite(s): Able to use a sewing machine independently

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adult, 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    June 8, 2024 9:30 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.

    Intro to Mid Arm Quilting Machine is designed for people looking to learn how to use our mid-arm quilting machine, a Brother Dream Quilter 15. It can be used to quilt all sizes, from baby quilt to king size. Premade clothing can also be fitted onto the frame for quilting! The cost of the class includes a follow-up certification session. Members may use the machine on their own after passing the certification.

    About the Instructors: 

    Allison Zito serves as Shop Lead in the Fibers Department at Claremont MakerSpace. She has been teaching The Mid Arm Quilting Classes for six years.

    Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a considerable variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has been teaching studio art in the Upper Valley with excellent results at AVA Gallery, Claremont MakerSpace, CraftStudies at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Artistree.

    Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency in 2019 at Claremont MakerSpace where she created an art installation and symposium to inspire positive action, addressing the issue of Global Warming. In 2021 Allison Zito created an outdoor mural for The Sullivan County Public Cidery Building. She was part of a team of five artists who created a mural in Lebanon, NH. You can see her Bee and Monarch Medallions in the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way.

    Allison Zito was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and her work in arts education.

    Class Fees: $50/member $65/non-member

    Materials Fee: none

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 and older)

    Skill Level: All levels

    Prerequisites: none

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Open Sew-InOpen Sew-In

    June 12, 2024 4 p.m. — 6:30 p.m.

    Bring your sewing projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Fiber Artists and Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our roomy and comfortable sewing department. We have plenty of table space and 5 Singer heavy duty sewing machines, irons, ironing board, and a variety of sewing notions to use in the Fiber Arts Studio.
     
    Allison, our shop lead will be available to help with any questions you may have.
     
     

    About the Instructor: Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Making a statement and creating beautiful art as a way to open a conversation that leads to a better world, is the cornerstone of Allison’s career as an artist and art educator. 

    Age requirement: Adults (18 and older)

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None

    Register for this sew-in now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    June 16, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on June 16 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: TBD 

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this club meeting now!


    Image for Make a Copper Cuff BraceletMake a Copper Cuff Bracelet

    June 18, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.

     Students will learn how to create a hammered copper cuff bracelet using basic metalworking techniques. Techniques to be taught include safely and accurately measuring and cutting the copper sheet; smoothing and texturing the copper piece evenly; forming the copper piece into a comfortable and well-shaped cuff; finishing and polishing the cuff to a smooth and attractive finish. Students will go home with a finished cuff!

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie Hooker has been a member at CMS since 2018 and is currently the Jewelry co-lead at the Makerspace. She loves working with copper and silver and has been metal smithing since 2019 after taking a class at CMS! She also works full time as a film wedding photogrpaher and loves everything and anything creative!

     

    Class Fees: $30 members/ $40 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (ages 15 and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Cyanotype Printing for BeginnersCyanotype Printing for Beginners

    June 19, 2024 6 p.m. — 8 p.m.

    Creatively arrange objects or negatives for exposure on the specially coated paper, develop and rinse the paper and you have art worthy of framing!

    Students will learn the process of creating cyanotype prints, understanding the chemical reactions involved, and exploring artistic creativity through this photographic printing process.

    Please bring: Any flat found objects such as leaves, dried flowers, ferns, lace, and anything that creates shadows.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Melanie Hooker graduated second in her class from Hallmark Institute of Photography in 2015. She has a passion for film photography and has been a member at CMS since 2018. Melanie runs a successful wedding photography business and loves sharing her enthusiasm for all type of photography and prints. 

     

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $5 included in the class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: any – ages 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult

    Register for this class now!


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Laser Cutting BasicsLaser Cutting Basics

    May 22, 2024 6 p.m. — May 29, 2024 8 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • May the 4th — be with us at the Claremont MakerSpace Open House

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for May the 4th Yard Sale, Maker Market and Open HouseMay the 4th Yard Sale, Maker Market and Open House

    May 4, 2024 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.

     

    Join us on May 4th to shop our maker and yard sale tables, see tool demonstrations and learn about the Claremont Makerspace. Star Wars enthusiasts are invited to bring items to show and there will be a display of CMS member droids and other items.  Take a tour of the MakerSpace and see demonstrations of wood turning, the mid-arm quilting machine, the laser cutter, ShopBot and other tools. 

    The event opens at 10am. There will be tables of new and used items for sale in the parking lot from 10am to 2pm. Tours are available from 10am to 1pm. Demonstrations start at 10:30 and every 30 minutes until 12:30. If it rains, the event will be held inside.

    This event is free and open to the public, but please register.

     

    Register for our Open House now!


    Image for Laser Cutting BasicsLaser Cutting Basics

    May 5, 2024 noon — 4:30 p.m.

     

    The Claremont Makerspace’s laser cutter/engraver is an incredibly versatile tool which can be used for making high precision cuts and engravings on a wide variety of material such as wood, acrylic, leather, paper, fabric and more.  In this 4 hour class +30 min midway break, we’ll walk through all the steps from idea, to design, to pressing the “go” button on the laser. Each student will be able to take their finished design home with them! This session’s theme is a Mother’s Day wall sign, or you can choose a more generic sign. The class will encompass a variety of elements to get you familiar with how lasers work, and what they can achieve. 

    Although advanced design and computer skills aren’t required to take this course, you will need to be comfortable operating and navigating the Windows-based computer. We will have laptops available for use during the class. However please feel free to bring your own. We also suggest bringing a USB jump drive to class to store your design and transfer it to the laser.

    Computer programs we will use:

    • Inkscape (Total Free)
    • GIMP (Total Free)
    • Coreldraw (Free Trial)

     You may choose to install these programs before you come to class to get familiar with the software and its basic functions

    Equipment we will use:

    • Laser cutter

    Craft Skills

    You’ll need no specialized crafting knowledge for this class. Depending on how you wish your finished project to look. You will need to be comfortable with simple painting/staining, gluing, and gentle sanding. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Eric Chef has operated his own artisan production business since 2019. This company utilizes a variety of equipment such as laser cutters and CNC machines to create a huge range of items from promotional items, signage, or artisan craft goods. Eric has experience in every aspect of using a laser cutter to turn your idea into a finished item. 

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learning VCarve and the ShopBotLearning VCarve and the ShopBot

    May 9, 2024 6:30 p.m. — May 23, 2024 8 p.m.

    Learn VCarve and the ShopBot

    Back by popular demand!  We are planning a set of three training sessions for users to learn the VCarve software application and the ShopBot.  The VCarve application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the Shopbot.  The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with a high degree of precision.  These three training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems.  After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.

    Please note: This class meets for three sessions on the following dates:

    May 9, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    May 16, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    May 23, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

     

    Bring to class: A laptop computer would be helpful, but not essential.

     

    Session 1, VCarve part 1:

    The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve.  We’ll start with a review of user interface and progress to using its CAD features draw parts we plan to make.  The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vector files.  We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a sign. 

     

    Session 2, VCarve part 2:

    The second session will introduce the selection of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot.  We will also review router bit management using the tool database.  When our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths.  We will learn how to save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.

     

    Session 3, Using the ShopBot:

    This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot.  This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece and setting the X, Y and Z axis.  Finally, we will discuss the workflow used to manage the created toolpaths and, finally, cut the sign we designed in class.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate in biochemistry from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students.   Retirement in 2018 brought Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont MakerSpace to further pursue his woodworking hobby.  Last spring Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. 

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Creative Collage-MakingCreative Collage-Making

    May 11, 2024 2:30 p.m. — 4 p.m.

    Join us in celebrating World Collage Day, Saturday May 11, with a fun introductory collage-making session! You will receive a goodie bag (cost included in class fee) containing everything you need to create delightful and personal works of art both in class and afterwards, with no previous art experience needed. Collage art is the opportunity to play with materials you find beautiful, meaningful, maybe even a little edgy, and to combine them to tell stories unique to you.

    Your instructor/facilitator will share tips and tricks learned over several years, most recently having attended an intensive collage residency with Kolaj Institute in New Orleans this past December. You will learn pros and cons of different collage elements and adhesives, methods to creat a visually-pleasing collage, a bit about resources and the larger collage community, and what to do – and not do – with your finished works of art. Most of all, you will have fun!

    About the Instructor(s): Debi A Barton is an analog collagist, art journaler, occasional writer and random photographer, based in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Her life and creative work are most influenced by a lifelong love of travel, deep woods and mountains, as well as outsider art. 

    Debi’s collage-based art journals have most recently been featured in Art Journaling magazine (January 2019, July 2019, January 2020, July 2023). Her fabric art has been exhibited at the Beyond Gallery (formerly of Bennington, VT) and AVA Gallery (Lebanon, NH)(2020); her mixed media collage art in AVA Gallery Members’ Exhibition (2022), Art Around Books (Bellows Falls, 2022), Canal Street Art Gallery (Bellows Falls, 2023, 2024). 

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for May Open Electronics MeetupMay Open Electronics Meetup

    May 14, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well.
     
    Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts.
     
    Tiffany, the electronics shop lead, will be available to help you set up, find parts, and offer support.

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None (LED soldering kits and personal soldering irons are available onsite for purchase

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner.

    Register for this Meetup now!


    Image for Make it in May!<br>Build a Beautiful Cutting Board” src=”https://d1tif55lvfk8gc.cloudfront.net/663230933c175fdddb080f62.jpg?1692294822″><span>Make it in May!<br>Build a Beautiful Cutting Board</span></a></h2>



<p><i>May 16, 2024 6 p.m. — May 17, 2024 8 p.m.</i></p>



<div><p>Would you like to learn how to use basic shop machinery to make a lovely hardwood serving/cutting board?  Then this is the course for you.  Starting with raw lumber you will learn how to make a useful and beautiful piece that can serve you or a special friend for years to come.</p><p>You will learn about wood selection, milling it “foursquare”, and designing a layout.  Then you will practice gluing it up and sanding it (wet and dry) before applying mineral oil and beeswax. </p><p>All tools, materials, and safety gear will be provided – though, students are welcome to bring their own tools and gear.</p><p><strong>About the Instructor(s): </strong>Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table.  Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since.  He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things.  Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become.  During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries.  Over three years and two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge.  He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.</p><p> </p><p>***<strong>This class meets twice</strong>***</p><p>Thursday May 16, 2024 6pm-8:00pm</p><p>AND</p><p>Friday May 17, 2024 6pm-8:00pm</p><p> </p><p><strong>Class Fees:</strong> $75 CMS members/ $100 non-members</p><p><strong>Materials Fee:</strong> $25 included in class fee</p><p><strong>Prerequisite(s): </strong>none</p><p><strong>Skill Level: </strong>Beginner</p><p><strong>Age requirement: </strong>14+  (youth under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult)</p></div>



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    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    May 18, 2024 12:30 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

    Join us for a comprehensive exploration of photography, where you’ll learn essential techniques, basic photo editing, printing fundamentals, and genre exploration.

    By the end of this course, participants will have a solid understanding of photography basics, essential camera settings, composition techniques, the process of selecting, editing, and printing photographs

     

    Class Outline:

    Part 1: Foundations of Photography (1.5 hours)

    Understanding your camera: Overview of different camera types and basic functionalities.
    Exposure triangle: Understanding aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for well-exposed photographs.
    Composition techniques: Rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and basic composition principles.
    Hands-on practice: Practical exercises to apply foundational concepts.

    Part 2: Lighting, Photo Editing, and Printing (2 hours)

    Lighting fundamentals: Utilizing natural and artificial light to enhance photographs.
    Introduction to photo editors: Basic tools and techniques for enhancing images.
    Printing workshop: Introduction to printing techniques and selecting images for print.
    Hands-on practice: Editing images and preparing them for print.

    Part 3: Critique and Q&A (30 minutes)

    Critique session: Reviewing printed photographs and edited images, and receiving constructive feedback.
    Q&A and Closing: Final discussion and addressing any remaining questions.

     

    Students need to bring a DSLR or a camera with changeable lenses and a computer/tablet for editing photos

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    After graduating with a fine arts minor and assisting in teaching photography classes during his undergrad, Ellis Boettger transitioned into a role as a photographer and social media manager in a college communications department. After a few years, he has rediscovered his passion to teach. He’s now back as a part-time photographer, driven by his love for teaching and sharing expertise in photography.

    Class Fees: $110/Members, $130 Nonmembers

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    May 19, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on May 19 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: TBD 

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this Meetup now!


    Image for Make a Recycled Grocery Bag!Make a Recycled Grocery Bag!

    May 19, 2024 3 p.m. — 5 p.m.

     

    Students will use a pretty grain/pet food bag or, if experienced machine sewer, you may choose a burlap coffee sack, to make a reusable shopping bag.  Good bye to plastic! 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Ann Campbell learned to sew at her mother’s knee.  Pillows and Barbie clothes were first.  She graduate to clothing in a natural progression and has made costumes in several college productions 

     

    Class Fees: $10 members / $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to use a sewing machine 

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Any age (students 16 and under need to be accompanied by an adult)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Laser Cutting BasicsLaser Cutting Basics

    May 22, 2024 6 p.m. — May 29, 2024 8 p.m.

     

    The Claremont Makerspace’s laser cutter/engraver is an incredibly versatile tool which can be used for making high precision cuts and engravings on a wide variety of material such as wood, acrylic, leather, paper, fabric and more.  In this two session class, we’ll walk through all the steps from idea, to design, to pressing the “go” button on the laser. Each student will take a finished wall sign home with them! It will encompass a variety of elements to get you familiar with how lasers work, and what they can achieve. 

    Although advanced design and computer skills aren’t required to take this course, you will need to be comfortable operating and navigating the Windows-based computer. We will have laptops available for use during the class. However please feel free to bring your own. We also suggest bringing a USB jump drive to class to store your design and transfer it to the laser.

    Computer programs we will use:

    • Inkscape (Total Free)
    • GIMP (Total Free)
    • Coreldraw (Free Trial)

     You may choose to install these programs before you come to class to get familiar with the software and its basic functions

    Equipment we will use:

    • Laser cutter

    Craft Skills

    You’ll need no specialized crafting knowledge for this class. Depending on how you wish your finished project to look. You will need to be comfortable with simple painting/staining, gluing, and gentle sanding. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Eric Chef has operated his own artisan production business since 2019. This company utilizes a variety of equipment such as laser cutters and CNC machines to create a huge range of items from promotional items, signage, or artisan craft goods. Eric has experience in every aspect of using a laser cutter to turn your idea into a finished item. 

     

    ****This class meets twice***

    May 22, 2024 6pm to 8pm

    and

    May 29, 2024 6pm to 8pm

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to KnittingIntroduction to Knitting

    May 23, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 7 p.m.

    Students will learn the basics of knitting – casting on, knitting, purling, and binding off. So many projects can be created by knowing those 4 skills, they are an entry to an amazing world of color and texture! Knitting is a skill that can be enjoyed at all ages.

    The materials fee will cover a set of needles and a skein of yarn. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Lisa Delmar has had a fascination with all things fiber and color since she was a child. She learned to sew and crochet while young and learned to knit in her 20’s. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and learned about patternmaking and machine knitting as well as other fashion design skills. 

    She has been knitting for the last 40 years and has designed and created many sweaters and other knitted items. Some of her favorites include a series of 10 pairs of knitted and felted slippers and a complex cardigan that she designed for the Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney, VT.  

    Class Fees: $40/members /$45 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    May 28, 2024 2 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

     

    Fusible applique is a fun, easy way to add to your quilts, make colorful pillows or bags, and patch clothing! We will experiment with shapes and decorative stitiching using double sided webbing that becomes an adhesive with heat. Students will go home with a variety of samples that they can refer to for future projects.

     

    About the Instructor(s):  Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

     

    Class Fees:  $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to use a sewing machine

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Foundation PiecingIntroduction to Foundation Piecing

    June 4, 2024 2 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

    Precise points! Seams that match!

    If “regular” piecing leaves you frustrated because the blocks don’t always fit together* the way the pattern shows, you will love paper piecing. Students will make four 6” blocks of simple, classic designs. These could later be put together for a pillow, or used as the start of an entire quilt.

     

    *I am all for “wonky” quilts! no judgement here! It’s always nice to have options, though.

     

    <<< This class requires a kit that can be purchased at Golden Anchor Quilting in Claremont, NH >>>

    The cost of this kit is $19.99 and includes an Add-a-Quarter Ruler, a fabric glue stick, a “finger presser”, the paper patterns that we will be working on and a coupon for a discount on any fabric purchased during your visit. The cost of this kit also covers additional supplies that will be used during class.

    Please bring your own fabric. Bring at least 2 different coordinating fabrics, more variety (4-6 fabrics) will be more fun to play with. A scrappy look works well, too. A total of a yard-ish should be plenty. Some fabric from the instructor’s stash will be made available in class. 

     

     

    About the Instructor(s): Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

     

    Class Fees: $10 members, $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $19.99 (not included in the class fee, see note above)

    Prerequisite(s): Able to use a sewing machine independently

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adult, 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    June 16, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on June 16 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: TBD 

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this Meetup now!


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Whole lotta classes and events going on at the Claremont MakerSpace this Spring

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have a Spring calendar full of classes, events and activities at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Turning a Hobby into DollarsTurning a Hobby into Dollars

    April 20, 2024 10 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.

    Turning a hobby into dollars or a business is a dream for many people. Let us show you the way! 

    From crafts to ideas, what might be a fun endeavor to make as a hobby can easily become lucrative. But it’s important to remember that turning a talent into dollars is more than just passion. It requires careful planning and preparation. Are you ready to start?  Is there is a demand for what you’re offering?

    Once you’re confident in the marketability of your hobby, it’s time to start creating a business model. A business model is essential as it will give you an idea of what you need to do. In this class you will learning the Business Model Canvas approach, which will enable you to envision, test and confirm the critical elements of your business idea.

    Turning a hobby you love into a business can be incredibly rewarding, and you may find that your newfound venture opens up many new possibilities. The key is to be persistent and stay organized.

    Agenda:

    – The Business Model Canvas, a simple one-page business plan for getting started

    – An Entrepreneurial Quiz to assess readiness to begin 

     

    Note:  Light refreshments will be available. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Presenter Gene Calvano, a mentor from SCORE Granite Region, brings to the table experience in sales, sales management, and marketing and has helped many people start and grow their business.

    Class Fees: free for members/ $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: Ages 16 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    April 21, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio. 

    Join us on April 21 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: Adam Goldsmith (KC1GDW) presents on APRS focusing on its use to support The Prouty. Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) is a digital communication system for ham radio users that transmits information over short distances using radio waves. Think of it as a texting and location-sharing app for hams. APRS can also transmit weather data, emergency alerts, and other useful information. 

    APRS can be an invaluable tool when internet access isn’t available. During The Prouty: Bike, volunteer hams use APRS position
    reports to help track and direct support to riders and teams on the road.

    Discover the technology behind APRS, how to get started, and its exciting possibilities. This presentation is your gateway to the world of digital ham radio!

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam. 

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Vacation Art CampVacation Art Camp

    April 22, 2024 9 a.m. — April 26, 2024 noon

    April Vacation Camp 2024  – Earth Day & Spring Awakening

    We will look at Monet’s Waterlilies, learn about the water cycle, and create our own beautiful pastels and paintings. We’ll look at Georgia O’Keeffe’s giant flower paintings and be mesmerized by the beautifully colored beetles, butterflies and other insects that love the flowers in our gardens! We’ll create a series of drawings, paintings, and 3 dimensional art that will celebrate Spring and the reawakening of a new day.

    Join us each morning from 9 am to 12 noon at Claremont MakerSpace for fun and engaging art activities! We will learn about color, composition, atmospheric perspective, all while we are creating beautiful artwork. On Friday we will have a little exhibition for friends and family during the last twenty minutes of class. Please join us. 

     

    Students should bring an interest in creating artwork. A smock, and or wear clothing they can paint in.

     

    This class will meet for 5 days:

    Monday, April 22, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Tuesday, April 23, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Wednesday, April 24, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Thursday, April 25, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Friday, April 26, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

     

    About the Instructor(s): Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Creating beautiful art in an effort to open a conversation that can inspire hope and action for a better world. This the cornerstone of Allison’s work as an artist and art educator.  

     

    Class Fees: $170 for children or grandchildren of members/ $190 for children or grandchildren of non-members

    Materials Fee: $60 (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: designed for children ages 6-12

    Register for this camp now!


    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    April 27, 2024 9:30 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.

    Intro to Mid Arm Quilting Machine is designed for people looking to learn how to use our mid-arm quilting machine, a Brother Dream Quilter 15. It can be used to quilt all sizes, from baby quilt to king size. Premade clothing can also be fitted onto the frame for quilting!

    Students will learn all aspects of using the machine: the parts of the mid-arm, winding and inserting a bobbin, threading the machine, changing the needle, and operating the quilting machine. A quilt will be loaded on using the special clamps and tensioners and everyone will take a turn using the mid-arm.

    The cost of the class includes a follow-up certification session. Members may use the machine on their own after passing the certification.

    About the Instructors: 

    Allison Zito serves as Shop Lead in the Fibers Department at Claremont MakerSpace. She has been teaching The Mid Arm Quilting Classes for six years.

    Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a considerable variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has been teaching studio art in the Upper Valley with excellent results at AVA Gallery, Claremont MakerSpace, CraftStudies at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Artistree.

    Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency in 2019 at Claremont MakerSpace where she created an art installation and symposium to inspire positive action, addressing the issue of Global Warming. In 2021 Allison Zito created an outdoor mural for The Sullivan County Public Cidery Building. She was part of a team of five artists who created a mural in Lebanon, NH. You can see her Bee and Monarch Medallions in the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way.

    Allison Zito was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and her work in arts education.

    Class Fees: $50/member $60/non-member

    Materials Fee: none

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 and older)

    Skill Level: All levels

    Prerequisites: none

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Circuit Bending Electronics PlaygroundCircuit Bending Electronics Playground

    April 28, 2024 noon — 2 p.m.

    Do you like to take things apart? Do you like music and noise? Do we have the event for you! Circuit Bending is all about making music (or noise) by rewiring devices and toys. We will have a plethora of things to touch, rewire, solder, and take apart. We’ll go over what Circuit Bending is and how it works. No skills required. There will be several electronic/music/demolition folks around to help you. We’ll play with all kinds of electronics to make noise, blink lights, and generally have a good time. If you’re already into Circuit Bending, bring your instruments to share! If you have any old (battery-powered only) electronic toys, bring them along!

    This is a VERY unstructured class, so bring your curiosity and sense of fun. We’re hoping to make this a monthly hang-out/jam.

    Class Fees: Free for CMS members. $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the price – goes towards subsequent class activities)

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: No skills required! Just a good sense of fun and a high tolerance for noise and blinking lights.

    Age requirement: None. Parent partners are required if under 15 years old.

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Turning a Hobby into DollarsTurning a Hobby into Dollars

    May 2, 2024 noon — 1:30 p.m.

    Turning a hobby into dollars or a business is a dream for many people. Let us show you the way! 

    From crafts to ideas, what might be a fun endeavor to make as a hobby can easily become lucrative. But it’s important to remember that turning a talent into dollars is more than just passion. It requires careful planning and preparation. Are you ready to start?  Is there is a demand for what you’re offering?

    Once you’re confident in the marketability of your hobby, it’s time to start creating a business model. A business model is essential as it will give you an idea of what you need to do. In this class you will learning the Business Model Canvas approach, which will enable you to envision, test and confirm the critical elements of your business idea.

    Turning a hobby you love into a business can be incredibly rewarding, and you may find that your newfound venture opens up many new possibilities. The key is to be persistent and stay organized.

    Agenda:

    – The Business Model Canvas, a simple one-page business plan for getting started

    – An Entrepreneurial Quiz to assess readiness to begin 

     

    Note:  Light refreshments will be available. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Presenter Gene Calvano, a mentor from SCORE Granite Region, brings to the table experience in sales, sales management, and marketing and has helped many people start and grow their business.

    Class Fees: free for members/ $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: Ages 16 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for May the 4th Yard Sale, Maker Market and Open HouseMay the 4th Yard Sale, Maker Market and Open House

    May 4, 2024 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.

     

    Join us on May 4th to shop our maker and yard sale tables, see tool demonstrations and learn about the Claremont Makerspace. Star Wars enthusiasts are invited to bring items to show and there will be a display of CMS member droids and other items.  Take a tour of the MakerSpace and see demonstrations of wood turning, the mid-arm quilting machine, the laser cutter, ShopBot and other tools. 

    The event opens at 10am. There will be tables of new and used items for sale in the parking lot from 10am to 2pm. Tours are available from 10am to 1pm. Demonstrations start at 10:30 and every 30 minutes until 12:30. If it rains, the event will be held inside.

    This event is free and open to the public, but please register.

     

    Register for this open house now!


    Image for Laser Cutting BasicsLaser Cutting Basics

    May 5, 2024 noon — 4:30 p.m.

     

    The Claremont Makerspace’s laser cutter/engraver is an incredibly versatile tool which can be used for making high precision cuts and engravings on a wide variety of material such as wood, acrylic, leather, paper, fabric and more.  In this 4 hour class +30 min midway break, we’ll walk through all the steps from idea, to design, to pressing the “go” button on the laser. Each student will be able to take their finished design home with them! This session’s theme is a Mother’s Day wall sign, or you can choose a more generic sign. The class will encompass a variety of elements to get you familiar with how lasers work, and what they can achieve. 

    Although advanced design and computer skills aren’t required to take this course, you will need to be comfortable operating and navigating the Windows-based computer. We will have laptops available for use during the class. However please feel free to bring your own. We also suggest bringing a USB jump drive to class to store your design and transfer it to the laser.

    Computer programs we will use:

    • Inkscape (Total Free)
    • GIMP (Total Free)
    • Coreldraw (Free Trial)

     You may choose to install these programs before you come to class to get familiar with the software and its basic functions

    Equipment we will use:

    • Laser cutter

    Craft Skills

    You’ll need no specialized crafting knowledge for this class. Depending on how you wish your finished project to look. You will need to be comfortable with simple painting/staining, gluing, and gentle sanding. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Eric Chef has operated his own artisan production business since 2019. This company utilizes a variety of equipment such as laser cutters and CNC machines to create a huge range of items from promotional items, signage, or artisan craft goods. Eric has experience in every aspect of using a laser cutter to turn your idea into a finished item. 

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learning VCarve and the ShopBotLearning VCarve and the ShopBot

    May 9, 2024 6:30 p.m. — May 23, 2024 8 p.m.

    Learn VCarve and the ShopBot

    Back by popular demand!  We are planning a set of three training sessions for users to learn the VCarve software application and the ShopBot.  The VCarve application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the Shopbot.  The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with a high degree of precision.  These three training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems.  After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.

    Please note: This class meets for three sessions on the following dates:

    May 9, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    May 16, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    May 23, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

     

    Bring to class: A laptop computer would be helpful, but not essential.

     

    Session 1, VCarve part 1:

    The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve.  We’ll start with a review of user interface and progress to using its CAD features draw parts we plan to make.  The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vector files.  We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a sign. 

     

    Session 2, VCarve part 2:

    The second session will introduce the selection of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot.  We will also review router bit management using the tool database.  When our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths.  We will learn how to save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.

     

    Session 3, Using the ShopBot:

    This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot.  This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece and setting the X, Y and Z axis.  Finally, we will discuss the workflow used to manage the created toolpaths and, finally, cut the sign we designed in class.

     

    About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate in biochemistry from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students.   Retirement in 2018 brought Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont MakerSpace to further pursue his woodworking hobby.  Last spring Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. 

    Class Fees: $40 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: Intermediate

    Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Creative Collage-MakingCreative Collage-Making

    May 11, 2024 2:30 p.m. — 4 p.m.

    Join us in celebrating World Collage Day, Saturday May 11, with a fun introductory collage-making session! You will receive a goodie bag (cost included in class fee) containing everything you need to create delightful and personal works of art both in class and afterwards, with no previous art experience needed. Collage art is the opportunity to play with materials you find beautiful, meaningful, maybe even a little edgy, and to combine them to tell stories unique to you.

    Your instructor/facilitator will share tips and tricks learned over several years, most recently having attended an intensive collage residency with Kolaj Institute in New Orleans this past December. You will learn pros and cons of different collage elements and adhesives, methods to creat a visually-pleasing collage, a bit about resources and the larger collage community, and what to do – and not do – with your finished works of art. Most of all, you will have fun!

    About the Instructor(s): Debi A Barton is an analog collagist, art journaler, occasional writer and random photographer, based in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Her life and creative work are most influenced by a lifelong love of travel, deep woods and mountains, as well as outsider art. 

    Debi’s collage-based art journals have most recently been featured in Art Journaling magazine (January 2019, July 2019, January 2020, July 2023). Her fabric art has been exhibited at the Beyond Gallery (formerly of Bennington, VT) and AVA Gallery (Lebanon, NH)(2020); her mixed media collage art in AVA Gallery Members’ Exhibition (2022), Art Around Books (Bellows Falls, 2022), Canal Street Art Gallery (Bellows Falls, 2023, 2024). 

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for May Open Electronics MeetupMay Open Electronics Meetup

    May 14, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well.
     
    Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts.
     
    Tiffany, the electronics shop lead, will be available to help you set up, find parts, and offer support.

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None (LED soldering kits and personal soldering irons are available onsite for purchase

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner.

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    May 18, 2024 12:30 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

    Join us for a comprehensive exploration of photography, where you’ll learn essential techniques, basic photo editing, printing fundamentals, and genre exploration.

    By the end of this course, participants will have a solid understanding of photography basics, essential camera settings, composition techniques, the process of selecting, editing, and printing photographs

     

    Class Outline:

    Part 1: Foundations of Photography (1.5 hours)

    Understanding your camera: Overview of different camera types and basic functionalities.
    Exposure triangle: Understanding aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for well-exposed photographs.
    Composition techniques: Rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and basic composition principles.
    Hands-on practice: Practical exercises to apply foundational concepts.

    Part 2: Lighting, Photo Editing, and Printing (2 hours)

    Lighting fundamentals: Utilizing natural and artificial light to enhance photographs.
    Introduction to photo editors: Basic tools and techniques for enhancing images.
    Printing workshop: Introduction to printing techniques and selecting images for print.
    Hands-on practice: Editing images and preparing them for print.

    Part 3: Critique and Q&A (30 minutes)

    Critique session: Reviewing printed photographs and edited images, and receiving constructive feedback.
    Q&A and Closing: Final discussion and addressing any remaining questions.

     

    Students need to bring a DSLR or a camera with changeable lenses and a computer/tablet for editing photos

     

    About the Instructor(s): 

    After graduating with a fine arts minor and assisting in teaching photography classes during his undergrad, Ellis Boettger transitioned into a role as a photographer and social media manager in a college communications department. After a few years, he has rediscovered his passion to teach. He’s now back as a part-time photographer, driven by his love for teaching and sharing expertise in photography.

    Class Fees: $110/Members, $130 Nonmembers

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Laser Cutting BasicsLaser Cutting Basics

    May 22, 2024 6 p.m. — May 29, 2024 8 p.m.

     

    The Claremont Makerspace’s laser cutter/engraver is an incredibly versatile tool which can be used for making high precision cuts and engravings on a wide variety of material such as wood, acrylic, leather, paper, fabric and more.  In this two session class, we’ll walk through all the steps from idea, to design, to pressing the “go” button on the laser. Each student will take a finished wall sign home with them! It will encompass a variety of elements to get you familiar with how lasers work, and what they can achieve. 

    Although advanced design and computer skills aren’t required to take this course, you will need to be comfortable operating and navigating the Windows-based computer. We will have laptops available for use during the class. However please feel free to bring your own. We also suggest bringing a USB jump drive to class to store your design and transfer it to the laser.

    Computer programs we will use:

    • Inkscape (Total Free)
    • GIMP (Total Free)
    • Coreldraw (Free Trial)

     You may choose to install these programs before you come to class to get familiar with the software and its basic functions

    Equipment we will use:

    • Laser cutter

    Craft Skills

    You’ll need no specialized crafting knowledge for this class. Depending on how you wish your finished project to look. You will need to be comfortable with simple painting/staining, gluing, and gentle sanding. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Eric Chef has operated his own artisan production business since 2019. This company utilizes a variety of equipment such as laser cutters and CNC machines to create a huge range of items from promotional items, signage, or artisan craft goods. Eric has experience in every aspect of using a laser cutter to turn your idea into a finished item. 

     

    ****This class meets twice***

    May 22, 2024 6pm to 8pm

    and

    May 29, 2024 6pm to 8pm

     

    Class Fees: $50 members/ $65 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to KnittingIntroduction to Knitting

    May 23, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 7 p.m.

    Students will learn the basics of knitting – casting on, knitting, purling, and binding off. So many projects can be created by knowing those 4 skills, they are an entry to an amazing world of color and texture! Knitting is a skill that can be enjoyed at all ages.

    The materials fee will cover a set of needles and a skein of yarn. 

     

    About the Instructor(s): Lisa Delmar has had a fascination with all things fiber and color since she was a child. She learned to sew and crochet while young and learned to knit in her 20’s. She attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and learned about patternmaking and machine knitting as well as other fashion design skills. 

    She has been knitting for the last 40 years and has designed and created many sweaters and other knitted items. Some of her favorites include a series of 10 pairs of knitted and felted slippers and a complex cardigan that she designed for the Green Mountain Spinnery in Putney, VT.  

    Class Fees: $40/members /$45 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Introduction to Foundation PiecingIntroduction to Foundation Piecing

    April 18, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.


    Image for Make Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!<br>Build an End-Grain Cutting Board” src=”https://d1tif55lvfk8gc.cloudfront.net/65f09f48bd76db7b7e0aba75.jpg?1710779122″><span>Make Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!<br>Build an End-Grain Cutting Board</span></a></h2>



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    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Upcoming classes and events at the Claremont MakerSpace

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about?  Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for April Open Electronics MeetupApril Open Electronics Meetup

    April 16, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    Bring your electronics projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Electronics Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our stocked Electronics and Digital Fabrication Lab. In addition to the MakerSpace’s soldering irons, diagnostic tools, and parts library, there will be some LED soldering kits and soldering irons available for purchase as well.

    Hang out, finish your projects, think about future projects, and just enjoy being around other electronics enthusiasts.

    Tiffany, the electronics shop lead, will be available to help you set up, find parts, and offer support.

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None (LED soldering kits and personal soldering irons are available onsite for purchase

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner.

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Introduction to Foundation PiecingIntroduction to Foundation Piecing

    April 18, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    Precise points! Seams that match!

    If “regular” piecing leaves you frustrated because the blocks don’t always fit together* the way the pattern shows, you will love paper piecing. Students will make four 6” blocks of simple, classic designs. These could later be put together for a pillow, or used as the start of an entire quilt.

    *I am all for “wonky” quilts! no judgement here! It’s always nice to have options, though.

    <<< This class requires a kit that can be purchased at Golden Anchor Quilting in Claremont, NH >>>

    The cost of this kit is $19.99 and includes an Add-a-Quarter Ruler, a fabric glue stick, a “finger presser”, the paper patterns that we will be working on and a coupon for a discount on any fabric purchased during your visit. The cost of this kit also covers additional supplies that will be used during class.

    Please bring your own fabric. Bring at least 2 different coordinating fabrics, more variety (4-6 fabrics) will be more fun to play with. A scrappy look works well, too. A total of a yard-ish should be plenty. Some fabric from the instructor’s stash will be made available in class.

    About the Instructor(s): Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

    Class Fees: $10 members, $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $19.99 (not included in the class fee, see note above)

    Prerequisite(s): Able to use a sewing machine independently

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adult, 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Make Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!<br />Build an End-Grain Cutting BoardMake Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!
    Build an End-Grain Cutting Board

    April 19, 2024 6 p.m. — April 21, 2024 noon

    This workshop will help guide beginners and experienced woodworkers alike through the process of making an 18 x 12 x 2 inch end-grain cutting board out of beautiful hardwoods (choices will include maple, purpleheart, walnut, and padauk).  End-grain boards are beautiful, better for your knives and durable.  Your creation will surely become a useful and attractive feature of your kitchen for years to come.
    Over the course of three sessions we will design our boards, prepare our wood, and glue/scrape/sand the boards so they are ready for use.  We will learn how to safely use the bandsaw, jointer, table saw, planer, chop saw and router table.  That said, if you feel hesitant about any of these operations, the instructor will perform those particular cuts for you.  The goal is for you to develop new insight, skills, and self-confidence – and to take home a wonderful creation.
    This class meets for three sessions:
    Friday April 19, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    Saturday April 20, 2024 10:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

    Sunday April 21, 2024 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

    About the Instructor(s): Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table.  Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since.  He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things.  Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become.  During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries. Over three years and two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge.  He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.

    Peter has taught many cutting board workshop at CMS and enjoys working with aspiring woodworkers in this awesome space.

    Class Fees: $175 members/ $195 non-members

    Materials Fee: $75 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by their adult

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Turning a Hobby into DollarsTurning a Hobby into Dollars

    April 20, 2024 10 a.m. — May 2, 2024 1:30 p.m.

    Turning a hobby into dollars or a business is a dream for many people. Let us show you the way!

    From crafts to ideas, what might be a fun endeavor to make as a hobby can easily become lucrative. But it’s important to remember that turning a talent into dollars is more than just passion. It requires careful planning and preparation. Are you ready to start?  Is there is a demand for what you’re offering?

    Once you’re confident in the marketability of your hobby, it’s time to start creating a business model. A business model is essential as it will give you an idea of what you need to do. In this class you will learning the Business Model Canvas approach, which will enable you to envision, test and confirm the critical elements of your business idea.

    Turning a hobby you love into a business can be incredibly rewarding, and you may find that your newfound venture opens up many new possibilities. The key is to be persistent and stay organized.

    Agenda:

    – The Business Model Canvas, a simple one-page business plan for getting started

    – An Entrepreneurial Quiz to assess readiness to begin

    Note:  Light refreshments will be available.

    ***Class meets twice***

    April 20, 10:00am to 11:30am

    May 4 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    About the Instructor(s): Presenter Gene Calvano, a mentor from SCORE Granite Region, brings to the table experience in sales, sales management, and marketing and has helped many people start and grow their business.

    Class Fees: free for members/ $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: Ages 16 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    April 21, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio.

    Join us on April 21 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: Adam Goldsmith (KC1GDW) presents on APRS focusing on its use to support The Prouty. Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) is a digital communication system for ham radio users that transmits information over short distances using radio waves. Think of it as a texting and location-sharing app for hams. APRS can also transmit weather data, emergency alerts, and other useful information.

    APRS can be an invaluable tool when internet access isn’t available. During The Prouty: Bike, volunteer hams use APRS position
    reports to help track and direct support to riders and teams on the road.

    Discover the technology behind APRS, how to get started, and its exciting possibilities. This presentation is your gateway to the world of digital ham radio!

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam.

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this meetup now!


    Image for Vacation Art CampVacation Art Camp

    April 22, 2024 9 a.m. — April 26, 2024 noon

    April Vacation Camp 2024  – Earth Day & Spring Awakening

    We will look at Monet’s Waterlilies, learn about the water cycle, and create our own beautiful pastels and paintings. We’ll look at Georgia O’Keeffe’s giant flower paintings and be mesmerized by the beautifully colored beetles, butterflies and other insects that love the flowers in our gardens! We’ll create a series of drawings, paintings, and 3 dimensional art that will celebrate Spring and the reawakening of a new day.

    Join us each morning from 9 am to 12 noon at Claremont MakerSpace for fun and engaging art activities! We will learn about color, composition, atmospheric perspective, all while we are creating beautiful artwork. On Friday we will have a little exhibition for friends and family during the last twenty minutes of class. Please join us.

    Students should bring an interest in creating artwork. A smock, and or wear clothing they can paint in.

    This class will meet for 5 days:

    Monday, April 22, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Tuesday, April 23, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Wednesday, April 24, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Thursday, April 25, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Friday, April 26, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    About the Instructor(s): Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Creating beautiful art in an effort to open a conversation that can inspire hope and action for a better world. This the cornerstone of Allison’s work as an artist and art educator.

    Class Fees: $170 for children or grandchildren of members/ $190 for children or grandchildren of non-members

    Materials Fee: $60 (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: designed for children ages 6-12

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Circuit Bending Electronics PlaygroundCircuit Bending Electronics Playground

    April 28, 2024 noon — 2 p.m.

    Do you like to take things apart? Do you like music and noise? Do we have the event for you! Circuit Bending is all about making music (or noise) by rewiring devices and toys. We will have a plethora of things to touch, rewire, solder, and take apart. We’ll go over what Circuit Bending is and how it works. No skills required. There will be several electronic/music/demolition folks around to help you. We’ll play with all kinds of electronics to make noise, blink lights, and generally have a good time. If you’re already into Circuit Bending, bring your instruments to share! If you have any old (battery-powered only) electronic toys, bring them along!

    This is a VERY unstructured class, so bring your curiosity and sense of fun. We’re hoping to make this a monthly hang-out/jam.

    Class Fees: Free for CMS members. $10 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the price – goes towards subsequent class activities)

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: No skills required! Just a good sense of fun and a high tolerance for noise and blinking lights.

    Age requirement: None. Parent partners are required if under 15 years old.

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Creative Collage-MakingCreative Collage-Making

    May 11, 2024 2:30 p.m. — 4 p.m.

    Join us in celebrating World Collage Day, Saturday May 11, with a fun introductory collage-making session! You will receive a goodie bag (cost included in class fee) containing everything you need to create delightful and personal works of art both in class and afterwards, with no previous art experience needed. Collage art is the opportunity to play with materials you find beautiful, meaningful, maybe even a little edgy, and to combine them to tell stories unique to you.

    Your instructor/facilitator will share tips and tricks learned over several years, most recently having attended an intensive collage residency with Kolaj Institute in New Orleans this past December. You will learn pros and cons of different collage elements and adhesives, methods to creat a visually-pleasing collage, a bit about resources and the larger collage community, and what to do – and not do – with your finished works of art. Most of all, you will have fun!

    About the Instructor(s): Debi A Barton is an analog collagist, art journaler, occasional writer and random photographer, based in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Her life and creative work are most influenced by a lifelong love of travel, deep woods and mountains, as well as outsider art.

    Debi’s collage-based art journals have most recently been featured in Art Journaling magazine (January 2019, July 2019, January 2020, July 2023). Her fabric art has been exhibited at the Beyond Gallery (formerly of Bennington, VT) and AVA Gallery (Lebanon, NH)(2020); her mixed media collage art in AVA Gallery Members’ Exhibition (2022), Art Around Books (Bellows Falls, 2022), Canal Street Art Gallery (Bellows Falls, 2023, 2024).

    Class Fees: $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Youth and Adult (15 years and older)

    Register for this class now!


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Art Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison ZitoArt Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison Zito

    March 6, 2024 3:30 p.m. — April 10, 2024 5:30 p.m.


    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    March 9, 2024 11 a.m. — April 6, 2024 1:30 p.m.


    Image for Make Something Special!<br />Make a Beautiful Cutting/Serving BoardMake Something Special!
    Make a Beautiful Cutting/Serving Board

    April 4, 2024 6 p.m. — April 11, 2024 8:30 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Upcoming events at the Claremont MakerSpace

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Open Sew-InOpen Sew-In

    March 21, 2024 4 p.m. — 6:30 p.m.

    Bring your sewing projects and supplies and have fun visiting with other Fiber Artists and Enthusiasts. Work on your projects in our roomy and comfortable sewing department. We have plenty of table space and 5 Singer heavy duty sewing machines, irons, ironing board, and a variety of sewing notions to use in the Fiber Arts Studio.
    Allison, our shop lead will be available to help with any questions you may have.

    About the Instructor: Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Making a statement and creating beautiful art as a way to open a conversation that leads to a better world, is the cornerstone of Allison’s career as an artist and art educator.

    Age requirement: Adults (18 and older)

    Class Fees: Free for members and $5 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: None

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Let’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create ArtLet’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create Art

    March 24, 2024 1 p.m. — 4 p.m.

    Prerequisite: Intro to MIG welding class.

    In this class you will create a fun& whimsical introductory metal art project using mostly repurposed/scrap metal. You will learn to see shapes and textures of metal objects through a new set of lenses. You will have instruction/ guidance on safe use of various metal shop tools to shape and refine your creations. You will use the MIG welding skills learned in the previous class to connect the parts of your project. The instructor will present a couple of introductory level projects to choose from.

    Students must bring to class: leather work boots, leather gloves and safety glasses that fit

    About the Instructors:

    Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: $60 non-members, $40 members.

    Materials Fee: $15 materials fee to be collected by the instructor at class time.

    Prerequisite: Must have completed Intro to MIG Welding at the Claremont MakerSpace.

    You must be at least 18 years old in order to register for this class.

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    March 29, 2024 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.

    Intro to Mid Arm Quilting Machine is designed for people looking to learn how to use our mid-arm quilting machine, a Brother Dream Quilter 15. It can be used to quilt all sizes, from baby quilt to king size. Premade clothing can also be fitted onto the frame for quilting! The cost of the class includes a follow-up certification session. Members may use the machine on their own after passing the certification.

    About the Instructors: 

    Allison Zito serves as Shop Lead in the Fibers Department at Claremont MakerSpace. She has been teaching The Mid Arm Quilting Classes for six years.

    Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a considerable variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has been teaching studio art in the Upper Valley with excellent results at AVA Gallery, Claremont MakerSpace, CraftStudies at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Artistree.

    Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency in 2019 at Claremont MakerSpace where she created an art installation and symposium to inspire positive action, addressing the issue of Global Warming. In 2021 Allison Zito created an outdoor mural for The Sullivan County Public Cidery Building. She was part of a team of five artists who created a mural in Lebanon, NH. You can see her Bee and Monarch Medallions in the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way.

    Allison Zito was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and her work in arts education.

    Class Fees: $50/member $60/non-member

    Materials Fee: none

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 and older)

    Skill Level: All levels

    Prerequisites: none

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Make a Coptic NotebookMake a Coptic Notebook

    March 31, 2024 noon — 2 p.m.

    Learn the art of bookbinding! In this class you will learn the techniques and process of making a one-of-a-kind handmade coptic stitch notebook with a Claremont MakerSpace twist: We’ll start at the laser cutter where we’ll cut out wooden covers with custom designs. Then, we’ll learn about the Coptic binding method. This unique binding method is one of the oldest in human history, dating back as early as the second century. It allows the book to lay flat when opened, making it great for sketchbooks. The final notebook measures 5.75” x 8.75” when done. Students are welcome to bring their own paper (you’ll need 50 sheets), otherwise a selection of papers/printer paper will be provided.

    This is a great class for a beginner or young person (with an adult partner) interested in laser cutters, books, or hand-sewing.

    About the Instructor(s): Tiffany Vincent. Tiffany is one of Claremont MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication Lab Shop Leads and is interested in all things making.

    Class Fees: $40 for members. $60 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in price)

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Make Something Special!<br />Make a Beautiful Cutting/Serving BoardMake Something Special!
    Make a Beautiful Cutting/Serving Board

    April 4, 2024 6 p.m. — April 11, 2024 8:30 p.m.

    Would you like to learn how to use basic shop machinery to make a lovely hardwood serving/cutting board?  Then this is the course for you.  Starting with raw lumber you will learn how to make a useful and beautiful piece that can serve you or a special friend for years to come.

    You will learn about wood selection, milling it “foursquare”, and designing a layout.  Then you will practice gluing it up and sanding it (wet and dry) before applying mineral oil and beeswax.

    All tools, materials, and safety gear will be provided – though, students are welcome to bring their own tools and gear.

    About the Instructor(s): Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table.  Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since.  He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things.  Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become.  During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries.  Over three years and two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge.  He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.

    ***This class meets twice***

    Thursday April 4, 2024 6pm-8:30pm

    AND

    Thursday April 11, 2024 6pm-8:30pm

    Class Fees: $70 CMS members/ $90 non-members

    Materials Fee: $25 included in class fee

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: Beginner

    Age requirement: Any age (children under 16 years old must be accompanied by their adult)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Foundation PiecingIntroduction to Foundation Piecing

    April 18, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    Precise points! Seams that match!

    If “regular” piecing leaves you frustrated because the blocks don’t always fit together* the way the pattern shows, you will love paper piecing. Students will make four 6” blocks of simple, classic designs. These could later be put together for a pillow, or used as the start of an entire quilt.

    *I am all for “wonky” quilts! no judgement here! It’s always nice to have options, though.

    <<< This class requires a kit that can be purchased at Golden Anchor Quilting in Claremont, NH >>>

    The cost of this kit is $19.99 and includes an Add-a-Quarter Ruler, a fabric glue stick, a “finger presser”, the paper patterns that we will be working on and a coupon for a discount on any fabric purchased during your visit. The cost of this kit also covers additional supplies that will be used during class.

    Please bring your own fabric. Bring at least 2 different coordinating fabrics, more variety (4-6 fabrics) will be more fun to play with. A scrappy look works well, too. A total of a yard-ish should be plenty. Some fabric from the instructor’s stash will be made available in class.

    About the Instructor(s): Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

    Class Fees: $10 members, $20 non-members

    Materials Fee: $19.99 (not included in the class fee, see note above)

    Prerequisite(s): Able to use a sewing machine independently

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adult, 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Make Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!<br />Build an End-Grain Cutting BoardMake Your Tax Refund into Something Unique!
    Build an End-Grain Cutting Board

    April 19, 2024 6 p.m. — April 21, 2024 noon

    This workshop will help guide beginners and experienced woodworkers alike through the process of making an 18 x 12 x 2 inch end-grain cutting board out of beautiful hardwoods (choices will include maple, purpleheart, walnut, and padauk).  End-grain boards are beautiful, better for your knives and durable.  Your creation will surely become a useful and attractive feature of your kitchen for years to come.
    Over the course of three sessions we will design our boards, prepare our wood, and glue/scrape/sand the boards so they are ready for use.  We will learn how to safely use the bandsaw, jointer, table saw, planer, chop saw and router table.  That said, if you feel hesitant about any of these operations, the instructor will perform those particular cuts for you.  The goal is for you to develop new insight, skills, and self-confidence – and to take home a wonderful creation.
    This class meets for three sessions:
    Friday April 19, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
    Saturday April 20, 2024 10:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m.

    Sunday April 21, 2024 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

    About the Instructor(s): Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table.  Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since.  He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things.  Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become.  During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries. Over three years and two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge.  He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.

    Peter has taught many cutting board workshop at CMS and enjoys working with aspiring woodworkers in this awesome space.

    Class Fees: $175 members/ $195 non-members

    Materials Fee: $75 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by their adult

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    April 21, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio.

    Join us on April 21 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: TBD

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam.

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this meeting now!


    Image for Vacation Art CampVacation Art Camp

    April 22, 2024 9 a.m. — April 26, 2024 noon

    April Vacation Camp 2024  – Earth Day & Spring Awakening

    We will look at Monet’s Waterlilies, learn about the water cycle, and create our own beautiful pastels and paintings. We’ll look at Georgia O’Keeffe’s giant flower paintings and be mesmerized by the beautifully colored beetles, butterflies and other insects that love the flowers in our gardens! We’ll create a series of drawings, paintings, and 3 dimensional art that will celebrate Spring and the reawakening of a new day.

    Join us each morning from 9 am to 12 noon at Claremont MakerSpace for fun and engaging art activities! We will learn about color, composition, atmospheric perspective, all while we are creating beautiful artwork. On Friday we will have a little exhibition for friends and family during the last twenty minutes of class. Please join us.

    Students should bring an interest in creating artwork. A smock, and or wear clothing they can paint in.

    This class will meet for 5 days:

    Monday, April 22, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Tuesday, April 23, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Wednesday, April 24, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Thursday, April 25, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    Friday, April 26, 2024 9:00am to 12:00pm

    About the Instructor(s): Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont Maker Space with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont Maker Space. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Creating beautiful art in an effort to open a conversation that can inspire hope and action for a better world. This the cornerstone of Allison’s work as an artist and art educator.

    Class Fees: $170 for children or grandchildren of members/ $190 for children or grandchildren of non-members

    Materials Fee: $60 (included in class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: all

    Age requirement: designed for children ages 6-12

    Register for this camp now!


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    These classes are currently full at time of writing. If you are interested, please check the event’s page; spots occasionally open up. Keep an eye on this newsletter to see when these classes are offered again.

    Image for Making in March Mud Season!<br />Build an End-Grain Cutting BoardMaking in March Mud Season!
    Build an End-Grain Cutting Board

    March 14, 2024 6 p.m. — March 28, 2024 8:30 p.m.


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed for the activities below, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Art Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison ZitoArt Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison Zito

    March 6, 2024 3:30 p.m. — April 10, 2024 5:30 p.m.


    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    March 9, 2024 11 a.m. — April 6, 2024 1:30 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

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  • Upcoming events at the Claremont MakerSpace

    CMS Logo

    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for Learning VCarve and the ShopBotLearning VCarve and the ShopBot

    March 5, 2024 6:30 p.m. — March 19, 2024 8 p.m.

    Learn VCarve and the ShopBot

    Back by popular demand!  We are planning a set of three training sessions for users to learn the VCarve software application and the ShopBot.  The VCarve application by Vectric is used to design parts, which are cut by the Shopbot.  The ShopBot is a computer-controlled router that can cut various materials with a high degree of precision.  These three training sessions are intended to get you proficient in using these systems.  After these sessions, the successful student will be well-prepared for certification on the ShopBot.

    Please note: This class meets for three sessions on the following dates:

    March 05, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    March 12, 2024 6:30 – 8:00 pm

    March 19, 2024  6:30 – 8:00 pm

     

    Session 1, VCarve part 1:

    The first session will introduce the user to 2D design using Vectric VCarve.  We’ll start with a review of user interface and progress to using its CAD features draw parts we plan to make.  The use of various drawing tools will be discussed in addition to managing and importing vector files.  We will use these drawing tools in VCarve to design a sign.

     

    Session 2, VCarve part 2:

    The second session will introduce the selection of router bits and how to control the chip load of the bit in the ShopBot.  We will also review router bit management using the tool database.  When our sign design is complete, we will discuss the CAM features in VCarve and construct tool paths.  We will learn how to save and export these toolpaths for cutting the sign in the ShopBot.

    Session 3, Using the ShopBot:

    This session will start with a review of the safety features of the ShopBot.  This will be followed by a discussion of the machine components, holding down the work piece and setting the X, Y and Z axis.  Finally, we will discuss the workflow used to manage the created toolpaths and, finally, cut the sign we designed in class.

    Bring to class: A note pad and pen or pencil. A laptop computer may be useful to help the student following the class

    About the Instructor(s): Russ Scaduto received his doctorate from Indiana University and then spent 34 years at the Penn State University College of Medicine where he conducted research and taught graduate and medical students.   Retirement in 2018 brough Russ to New Hampshire, where he joined the Claremont Makerspace to further pursue his woodworking hobby.  In the Spring of this year, Russ was juried in as a craftsman in the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen.

    Class Fees: \$20 members/ \$40 non-members

    Materials Fee: none

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Adult (18 and up)

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Art Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison ZitoArt Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison Zito

    March 6, 2024 3:30 p.m. — April 10, 2024 5:30 p.m.

    “Art Adventures” will give Elementary School Artists (ages 6-12) an opportunity to observe, explore, investigate and create their own masterpieces inspired by some of the greatest human achievements in the world of art and the natural world.

    Students will:

    • look at great works of art from different cultures and time periods.
    • discuss important events and inventions of the day.
    • hear stories, myths and legends.
    • make connections and develop critical thinking skills.

    Most importantly, we will have fun learning, creating and will bring forth something of value in ourselves.

    ** This class is for students ages 6-12 **

    Week 1)
    We will look at a poster of a Chinese Dragon Plate and learn about these mythical creatures. We will hear a folk legend about children who saved their village with kindness. Students will make paper figure self portraits, and 3D paper dragons.

    Week 2)
    We will look at a Korean Scroll Painting and discuss what we notice. Using unusual objects everyone will create their own black and white nature scrolls.

    Week 3)
    Everyone will choose from a variety of Asian paintings and prints to use as inspiration for their own artwork. We will do thumbnail sketches to develop our visual presentation. We will choose our favorite or favorites and draw a detailed picture using ebony pencils, exploring value in shades of grey.

    Week 4)
    Inspired by our drawings from the previous week, we will use pastels and begin to learn about colors and composition. Using acrylic paint we will begin painting our canvases.

    Week 5)
    We will finish our paintings and begin planning our own stories. We will continue to learn about color and composition and we will talk about what makes a compelling story.

    Week 6)
    Students will create their own single signature story book. It can be a picture book or they can use words and pictures. The children will host a little art exhibit the last 20 minutes of class and share their accomplishment with their friends and family.

    About the Instructor(s): Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont MakerSpace with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont MakerSpace. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Creating beautiful art in an effort to open a conversation that can inspire hope and action for a better world. This the cornerstone of Allison’s work as an artist and art educator.

    This class meets for 6 sessions

    • March 6, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 13, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 20, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 27, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • April 3, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • April 10, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.

    Class Fees: \$170 members/ \$190 non-members

    Materials Fee: \$60 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Age 6-12

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    March 7, 2024 6 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Fusible applique is a fun, easy way to add to your quilts, make colorful pillows or bags, and patch clothing! We will experiment with shapes and decorative stitiching using double sided webbing that becomes an adhesive with heat. Students will go home with a variety of samples that they can refer to for future projects.

    About the Instructor(s):  Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

    Class Fees:  \$15 members/ \$25 non-members

    Materials Fee: \$10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to sew by hand and machine

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    March 9, 2024 11 a.m. — April 6, 2024 1:30 p.m.

    Join us for an immersive journey into the fascinating world of photography. This introductory course is designed for beginners eager to explore the art and science behind capturing captivating images. Through a combination of theory and hands-on practice, you’ll gain a solid understanding of fundamental photographic principles and techniques.

    Students need to bring a DSLR or a camera with changeable lenses

    ****THIS CLASS MEETS FOR THREE SESSIONS****

    March 9, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    March 23, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    April 6, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    Course Syllabus

    Session 1: The Basics of Photography and Visual Storytelling (2 hours)
    Understanding your camera: Explore different camera types, their components, and basic functionalities.

    Exposure triangle: Delve into the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for achieving well-exposed photographs.

    Composition techniques: Discover the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and other composition principles to create visually compelling images with narrative potential.

    Introduction to storytelling: Understand how photography can convey stories, emotions, and messages through imagery.

    Hands-on practice: Engage in practical exercises focusing on capturing images that tell a story or evoke emotions.

    Session 2: Lighting, Genre Exploration, and Image Selection (2 hours)
    Reviewing captured images: Analyze and discuss the images taken during the previous session, emphasizing storytelling elements.

    Lighting fundamentals: Explore the impact of natural and artificial light on storytelling in photography and techniques for utilizing light to enhance narratives.

    Portrait and landscape photography: Introduction to different genres and their specific considerations in storytelling.

    Continued hands-on practice: Apply techniques discussed, focusing on storytelling through images suitable for printing, and receive guidance from the instructor.

    Selecting images for printing: Learn about the process of selecting images suitable for printing and preparing them for the print.

    Session 3: Printing, Photo Editing, Story Development, and Critique (2 hours)
    Printing workshop: Introduction to basic printing techniques; select images for printing and learn about the printing process.

    Introduction to photo editors: Explore basic photo editing tools and techniques to enhance images for storytelling purposes.

    Story development: Understand the narrative potential within a series of images, sequencing, and creating a visual story suitable for printing.

    Critique session: Share and discuss your visual stories, review printed photographs, edited images, receive constructive feedback on storytelling aspects, and learn from peers.

    About the Instructor(s): 

    After graduating with a fine arts minor and assisting in teaching photography classes during his undergrad Ellis Boettger transitioned into a role as a photographer and social media manager in a college communications department. After a few years, he has rediscovered his passion to teach. He’s now back as a part-time photographer, driven by his love for teaching and sharing expertise in photography.

    Class Fees: \$120/Members, \$160 Nonmembers

    Materials Fee: \$10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: 15 years and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup / Electronics MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup / Electronics Meetup

    March 13, 2024 6 p.m. — 9 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio.

    Join us on March 13 at 6 p.m. for an open build night. Our usual monthly meeting (every third Sunday) coincides with the Contoocook valley Radio Club 2024 Hamfest/Flea Market on Sunday March 17 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jenniker Community School Cafetorium. Learn more here: http://www.k1bke.org/

    Our event is rescheduled this month and is a little different! We will be in the MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: N/A

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam.

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Let’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create ArtLet’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create Art

    March 24, 2024 1 p.m. — 4 p.m.

    Prerequisite: Intro to MIG welding class.

    In this class you will create a fun& whimsical introductory metal art project using mostly repurposed/scrap metal. You will learn to see shapes and textures of metal objects through a new set of lenses. You will have instruction/ guidance on safe use of various metal shop tools to shape and refine your creations. You will use the MIG welding skills learned in the previous class to connect the parts of your project. The instructor will present a couple of introductory level projects to choose from.

    Students must bring to class: leather work boots, leather gloves and safety glasses that fit

    About the Instructors:

    Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: \$60 non-members, \$40 members.

    Materials Fee: \$15 materials fee to be collected by the instructor at class time.

    Prerequisite: Must have completed Intro to MIG Welding at the Claremont MakerSpace.

    You must be at least 18 years old in order to register for this class.

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Make a Coptic NotebookMake a Coptic Notebook

    March 31, 2024 noon — 2 p.m.

    Learn the art of bookbinding! In this class you will learn the techniques and process of making a one-of-a-kind handmade coptic stitch notebook with a Claremont MakerSpace twist: We’ll start at the laser cutter where we’ll cut out wooden covers with custom designs. Then, we’ll learn about the Coptic binding method. This unique binding method is one of the oldest in human history, dating back as early as the second century. It allows the book to lay flat when opened, making it great for sketchbooks. The final notebook measures 5.75” x 8.75” when done. Students are welcome to bring their own paper (you’ll need 50 sheets), otherwise a selection of papers/printer paper will be provided.

    This is a great class for a beginner or young person (with an adult partner) interested in laser cutters, books, or hand-sewing.

    About the Instructor(s): Tiffany Vincent. Tiffany is one of Claremont MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication Lab Shop Leads and is interested in all things making.

    Class Fees: \$40 for members. \$60 for non-members.

    Materials Fee: \$10 (included in price)

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Skill Level: Any

    Age requirement: Youth and adult (15 years and older). Under 15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian partner

    Register for this class now!


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    The following classes are currently full at time of writing. If you are interested, please check the event’s page; spots occasionally open up. Keep an eye on this newsletter to see when these classes are offered again.

    Image for Intro to MIG WeldingIntro to MIG Welding

    March 7, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.


    Image for Making in March Mud Season!<br />Build an End-Grain Cutting BoardMaking in March Mud Season!
    Build an End-Grain Cutting Board

    March 14, 2024 6 p.m. — March 28, 2024 8:30 p.m.


    Ongoing Events

    These events are ongoing. Registration is currently closed, but these events may be offered again in the future.

    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    Feb. 29, 2024 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.


    Happy Makin’!

    We are grateful for all of the public support that our 501(c)(3), non-profit organization receives. If you’d like to make a donation,please visit the Support Us page of our website.

  • Upcoming classes and events at the Claremont MakerSpace

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    Greetings Upper Valley Makers:

    We have an exciting list of upcoming classes at the Claremont MakerSpace that we think might interest you.

    For most classes and events, CMS MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED. That said, members receive a discount on registration and there are some classes/events that are for members only (this will be clearly noted in the event description).

    Class policies (liability waiver, withdrawal, cancellation, etc.) can be found here.

    Instructors: Interested in teaching a class at CMS? Please fill out our Class Proposal Form.

    Tours: Want to see what the Claremont MakerSpace is all about? Tours are by appointment only.

    Contact Us to schedule your tour where you can learn about all the awesome tools that the CMS offers access to, as well as how membership, classes, and studio spaces work.


    Upcoming Events

    Events that are currently open for registration.

    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    Feb. 18, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio.

    Join us on February 18 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: Winlink Global Radio Email

    Ed Feustel, AI1R, will present on Winlink Global Radio Email. Winlink is a store and forward network of amateur radio and authorized government stations that provide worldwide radio email using radio pathways where the internet is not present. The system is built, operated, and administered entirely by licensed “Ham” volunteers. It supports email with attachments, position reporting, weather, and information bulletins, and is well-known for its role in interoperable emergency and disaster relief communications. Learn more about this vital network.

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam.

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this activity now!


    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    Feb. 26, 2024 2 p.m. — 4:30 p.m.

    Fusible applique is a fun, easy way to add to your quilts, make colorful pillows or bags, and patch clothing! We will experiment with shapes and decorative stitiching using double sided webbing that becomes an adhesive with heat. Students will go home with a variety of samples that they can refer to for future projects.

    About the Instructor(s):  Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

    Class Fees:  $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to sew by hand and machine

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Learn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting MachineLearn How to Use the Mid-Arm Quilting Machine

    Feb. 29, 2024 4 p.m. — 6 p.m.

    Intro to Mid Arm Quilting Machine is designed for people looking to learn how to use our mid-arm quilting machine, a Brother Dream Quilter 15. It can be used to quilt all sizes, from baby quilt to king size. Premade clothing can also be fitted onto the frame for quilting! The cost of the class includes a follow-up certification session. Members may use the machine on their own after passing the certification.

    About the Instructors: 

    Allison Zito serves as Shop Lead in the Fibers Department at Claremont MakerSpace. She has been teaching The Mid Arm Quilting Classes for six years.

    Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a considerable variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has been teaching studio art in the Upper Valley with excellent results at AVA Gallery, Claremont MakerSpace, CraftStudies at The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and Artistree.

    Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency in 2019 at Claremont MakerSpace where she created an art installation and symposium to inspire positive action, addressing the issue of Global Warming. In 2021 Allison Zito created an outdoor mural for The Sullivan County Public Cidery Building. She was part of a team of five artists who created a mural in Lebanon, NH. You can see her Bee and Monarch Medallions in the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way.

    Allison Zito was awarded the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and her work in arts education.

    Class Fees: $50/member $60/non-member

    Materials Fee: none

    Age Requirement: Adults only (18 and older)

    Skill Level: All levels

    Prerequisites: none

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Art Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison ZitoArt Adventures for Elementary School Artists (age 6-12) with Local Artist Allison Zito

    March 6, 2024 3:30 p.m. — April 10, 2024 5:30 p.m.

    “Art Adventures” will give Elementary School Artists (ages 6-12) an opportunity to observe, explore, investigate and create their own masterpieces inspired by some of the greatest human achievements in the world of art and the natural world.

    Students will:

    • look at great works of art from different cultures and time periods.
    • discuss important events and inventions of the day.
    • hear stories, myths and legends.
    • make connections and develop critical thinking skills.

    Most importantly, we will have fun learning, creating and will bring forth something of value in ourselves.

    ** This class is for students ages 6-12 **

    Week 1)
    We will look at a poster of a Chinese Dragon Plate and learn about these mythical creatures. We will hear a folk legend about children who saved their village with kindness. Students will make paper figure self portraits, and 3D paper dragons.

    Week 2)
    We will look at a Korean Scroll Painting and discuss what we notice. Using unusual objects everyone will create their own black and white nature scrolls.

    Week 3)
    Everyone will choose from a variety of Asian paintings and prints to use as inspiration for their own artwork. We will do thumbnail sketches to develop our visual presentation. We will choose our favorite or favorites and draw a detailed picture using ebony pencils, exploring value in shades of grey.

    Week 4)
    Inspired by our drawings from the previous week, we will use pastels and begin to learn about colors and composition. Using acrylic paint we will begin painting our canvases.

    Week 5)
    We will finish our paintings and begin planning our own stories. We will continue to learn about color and composition and we will talk about what makes a compelling story.

    Week 6)
    Students will create their own single signature story book. It can be a picture book or they can use words and pictures. The children will host a little art exhibit the last 20 minutes of class and share their accomplishment with their friends and family.

    About the Instructor(s): Allison Zito received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Arts. Her artwork has been exhibited in numerous museums including The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, MA, The Delaware Art Museum, The Pennsylvania State Museum in Harrisburg, and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Allison has decades of teaching experience, having taught a variety of classes at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA, and at the University of Pennsylvania Morris Arboretum. She has taught Studio Art in the Upper Valley at AVA Gallery and Art Center, Craftstudies at Hanover League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, ArtisTree, and Claremont MakerSpace with stunning results.  Allison Zito was awarded The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018 for her work as an artist and art educator. In 2019 Allison was awarded an Artist in Residency at The Claremont MakerSpace. There she created an art installation addressing the issue of Global Warming and she organized a symposium on site, to inspire positive action within the greater community. Allison created two local public art murals in 2021, one for The Sullivan County Conservation District in Unity and Allison created the Bee and the Monarch Medallions on the Lebanon Art Tunnel Way Pollinator Mural. Creating beautiful art in an effort to open a conversation that can inspire hope and action for a better world. This the cornerstone of Allison’s work as an artist and art educator.

    This class meets for 6 sessions

    • March 6, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 13, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 20, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • March 27, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • April 3, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.
    • April 10, 2024 3:30p.m. to 5:30p.m.

    Class Fees: $170 members/ $190 non-members

    Materials Fee: $60 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Age 6-12

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Fusible Appliqué basicsFusible Appliqué basics

    March 7, 2024 6 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.

    Fusible applique is a fun, easy way to add to your quilts, make colorful pillows or bags, and patch clothing! We will experiment with shapes and decorative stitiching using double sided webbing that becomes an adhesive with heat. Students will go home with a variety of samples that they can refer to for future projects.

    About the Instructor(s):  Michelle Goldsmith has been sewing since she was eight and quilting since she was eighteen (no, she’s not doing the math for how long ago that was). She has experimented with many different sewing, quilting and mixed media techniques. She has had many pieces of her work in shows and juried exhibits.

    Class Fees:  $15 members/ $25 non-members

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): Students should be able to sew by hand and machine

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: adults ages 18 and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!Introduction to Photography: Everything you need to know to start taking amazing photos!

    March 9, 2024 11 a.m. — April 6, 2024 1:30 p.m.

    Join us for an immersive journey into the fascinating world of photography. This introductory course is designed for beginners eager to explore the art and science behind capturing captivating images. Through a combination of theory and hands-on practice, you’ll gain a solid understanding of fundamental photographic principles and techniques.

    Students need to bring a DSLR or a camera with changeable lenses

    ****THIS CLASS MEETS FOR THREE SESSIONS****

    March 9, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    March 23, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    April 6, 2024 11:00am to 1:30pm

    Course Syllabus

    Session 1: The Basics of Photography and Visual Storytelling (2 hours)
    Understanding your camera: Explore different camera types, their components, and basic functionalities.

    Exposure triangle: Delve into the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for achieving well-exposed photographs.

    Composition techniques: Discover the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and other composition principles to create visually compelling images with narrative potential.

    Introduction to storytelling: Understand how photography can convey stories, emotions, and messages through imagery.

    Hands-on practice: Engage in practical exercises focusing on capturing images that tell a story or evoke emotions.

    Session 2: Lighting, Genre Exploration, and Image Selection (2 hours)
    Reviewing captured images: Analyze and discuss the images taken during the previous session, emphasizing storytelling elements.

    Lighting fundamentals: Explore the impact of natural and artificial light on storytelling in photography and techniques for utilizing light to enhance narratives.

    Portrait and landscape photography: Introduction to different genres and their specific considerations in storytelling.

    Continued hands-on practice: Apply techniques discussed, focusing on storytelling through images suitable for printing, and receive guidance from the instructor.

    Selecting images for printing: Learn about the process of selecting images suitable for printing and preparing them for the print.

    Session 3: Printing, Photo Editing, Story Development, and Critique (2 hours)
    Printing workshop: Introduction to basic printing techniques; select images for printing and learn about the printing process.

    Introduction to photo editors: Explore basic photo editing tools and techniques to enhance images for storytelling purposes.

    Story development: Understand the narrative potential within a series of images, sequencing, and creating a visual story suitable for printing.

    Critique session: Share and discuss your visual stories, review printed photographs, edited images, receive constructive feedback on storytelling aspects, and learn from peers.

    About the Instructor(s): 

    After graduating with a fine arts minor and assisting in teaching photography classes during his undergrad Ellis Boettger transitioned into a role as a photographer and social media manager in a college communications department. After a few years, he has rediscovered his passion to teach. He’s now back as a part-time photographer, driven by his love for teaching and sharing expertise in photography.

    Class Fees: $120/Members, $160 Nonmembers

    Materials Fee: $10 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: 15 years and up

    Register for this class now!


    Image for Making in March Mud Season!<br />Build an End-Grain Cutting BoardMaking in March Mud Season!
    Build an End-Grain Cutting Board

    March 14, 2024 6 p.m. — March 28, 2024 8:30 p.m.

    This workshop will help guide beginners and experienced woodworkers alike through the process of making an 18 x 12 x 2 inch end-grain cutting board out of beautiful hardwoods (choices will include maple, purpleheart, walnut, and padauk).  End-grain boards are beautiful, better for your knives and durable.  Your creation will surely become a useful and attractive feature of your kitchen for years to come.
    Over the course of three sessions we will design our boards, prepare our wood, and glue/scrape/sand the boards so they are ready for use.  We will learn how to safely use the bandsaw, jointer, table saw, planer, chop saw and router table.  That said, if you feel hesitant about any of these operations, the instructor will perform those particular cuts for you.  The goal is for you to develop new insight, skills, and self-confidence – and to take home a wonderful creation.
    This class meets for three sessions:
          March 14, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    March 21, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    March 28, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

    About the Instructor(s): Peter Gunn is a long time high school history teacher who loves wood from trees to the table.  Eight years ago he began taking woodworking courses and has been practicing steadily ever since.  He loves working on the lathe and with the jointer and planer to reveal the beauty of wood and make useful things.  Learning to make a cutting board encouraged him to develop his skills and nurtured his appreciation of what wood can become.  During the holidays in 2020, when Covid altered so much of our world, he began making cutting/serving boards to raise money for local food pantries.  Almost three years and over two hundred boards later, he is excited to share his knowledge.  He hopes people will enjoy making something uniquely beautiful and growing their skills and self-confidence in the process.

    Peter has taught many cutting board workshop at CMS and enjoys working with aspiring woodworkers in this awesome space.

    Class Fees: $110 members/ $130 non-members

    Materials Fee: $35 (included in the class fee)

    Prerequisite(s): none

    Skill Level: beginner

    Age requirement: Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by their adult

    Register for this class now!


    Image for CMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly MeetupCMS Amateur Radio Club (W1CMS) Monthly Meetup

    March 17, 2024 1 p.m. — 3 p.m.

    The Claremont MakerSpace has an Amateur Radio club! Before makers, hackers, and DIY, there was Amateur Radio.

    Join us on March 17 at 1 p.m. for our monthly meeting (every third Sunday) You do not have to be a licensed ham to participate, just bring your curiosity and energy! Everyone is welcome! Each month, we feature a presenter (45 minutes to an hour), and after we adjourn to MakerSpace’s Digital Fabrication and Electronics Lab for open-time kit building, sharing, studying, and socializing.

    This Month’s Presentation: TBD

    What is Amateur Radio?

    Amateur Radio (often called ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics, and communication together. People use Amateur Radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It’s fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need.

    How is Amateur Radio used?

    Amateur Radio is used for a variety of recreational and service-related activities. Amateur Radio operators, also called “hams,” use Amateur Radio equipment to engage in two-way personal communications with other hams, as well as:

    • Aid communication during public events, such as parades and road races
    • Act as a vital communications link during emergencies and disasters
    • Advance their technical skills and build their own radio components (ever wanted to talk to an astronaut in orbit?)
    • Participate in competitive events and earn awards in contests

    Who can become a ham?

    Anyone of any age who is not a representative of a foreign government can be an Amateur Radio operator in the US. Before you can get on the air, you’ll need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. In the US there are three license classes — Technician, General, and Amateur Extra. The Claremont MakerSpace has resources and support available to help you learn and prepare to take your exam.

    You can learn more about amateur radio here: arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio

    Register for this activity now!


    Image for Let’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create ArtLet’s Create! Using Repurposed metal to create Art

    March 24, 2024 1 p.m. — March 28, 2024 4 p.m.

    Prerequisite: Intro to MIG welding class.

    In this class you will create a fun& whimsical introductory metal art project using mostly repurposed/scrap metal. You will learn to see shapes and textures of metal objects through a new set of lenses. You will have instruction/ guidance on safe use of various metal shop tools to shape and refine your creations. You will use the MIG welding skills learned in the previous class to connect the parts of your project. The instructor will present a couple of introductory level projects to choose from.

    Students must bring to class: leather work boots, leather gloves and safety glasses that fit

    About the Instructors:

    Jo Ann Clifford is a Master Teacher and Metal Artist. She has been creating metal Art in her home studio and at The Claremont Maker Space for several years. She is a past Artist In Residence at CMS and has shown her work regionally. She loves to teach and inspire others to try something new in a fun and supportive environment.

    Class Fees: $60 non-members, $40 members.

    Materials Fee: $15 materials fee to be collected by the instructor at class time.

    Prerequisite: Must have completed Intro to MIG Welding at the Claremont MakerSpace.

    You must be at least 18 years old in order to register for this class.

    Register for this class now!


    Just Missed

    The classes below are currently full at time of writing. If you are interested, please check the event’s page; spots occasionally open up. Keep an eye on this newsletter to see when these classes are offered again.

    Image for Intro to MIG WeldingIntro to MIG Welding

    March 7, 2024 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m.


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