Oooh how lovely! Yes! Always! Thank you :)
I usually bind books and do so regularly for weddings in my friend group, so I can't show a lot of my stuff because there are names on it. But this is the first book I bound a few years back, which I use to showcase what I do during events like the day of open hackerspaces:
It was a great event at the "Nacht der Technik" (Night of Technology) in Koblenz, Germany, with so much to see and discover.
Of course, you couldn’t possibly miss the booth from the hacker and makerspace haxko, showing off what’s possible with 3D printing and all sorts of cool tech projects. Visitors could even solder circuit boards and take them home.
It’s time for new projects. Like this small version of the Space Clock as an LED matrix.
It opens up even more possibilities.
Neues vom Space. Und ich kann schon direkt anfangen, die nächste Folge zu drehen. :D
The project is finished!
It’s now called Space Clock because it should also be possible to display other variants on it, such as a binary clock, even though the Tix version is definitely the most impressive.
You can now find it at Haxko in Andernach, Germany, during opening hours.
https://haxko.space
@haxko
And there’s more to discover