Week of Events
Welding 201
Welding 201
Continue to Weld. This is the more advanced class for using the TIG Welder and Plasma Cutter in the Metal Area. We will spend just a few minutes on basic safety and area requirements. First we will go over the basic Plasma cutter setup, expect 30 minutes of hands on metal cutting Then expect the…
CANCELED: Learn to Solder: Make a Knox Makers Badge
CANCELED: Learn to Solder: Make a Knox Makers Badge
If you haven't learned to solder yet or if it has been so long that you'd like to learn again we've got you covered! Ray and Issac will teach attendees how to solder thru-hole components while assembling their own Knox Makers badge (pictured above). The circuit includes 6 LEDs, 6 resistors, and a coin cell…
New Member Onboarding
New Member Onboarding
Knox Makers will host a member onboarding session for new members. This night will start with a brief overview of the resources, rules, and goals of Knox Makers. Afterwards, members should feel welcome to stay and socialize. The focus of this evening will be on members who are new to Knox Makers, but older members are encouraged to come help and meet newer members. Snacks will be provided, so please RSVP so that we can make sure we provide an appropriate amount.
Woodshop 104: Making a Bandsaw Box
Woodshop 104: Making a Bandsaw Box
Fred will teach you how to make a "Bandsaw Box" except using the sawstop instead. You will make and take home a 3x5 inch box (time permitting) or at least the pieces to assemble one yourself.
This class is for current paying Knox Makers members and has a fee of $9.96. There will be a maximum of 20 spots for this class, and a minimum of 5 tickets must be sold. If the class minimum is not met 48 hours prior to class start time, the class we be canceled and all tickets will be refunded.
Directions- Knox Makers parking and entrance is located around the back of the ETTAC building in the fenced in area.
Knox Makers is a place for the Knoxville area’s engineers, artists, hobbyists, innovators, educators and entrepreneurs to work and play. We are a technology and art collective dedicated to the promotion of creativity enabled and informed by science. Our lectures, workshops, and outreach programs inspire and educate both members and the general public. Our workshop provides members with both the space for large projects and the tools to complete them. We are a non-profit educational organization supported by member dues and staffed by volunteers.