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Posted on Friday, Aug 9th, 2019

This Sunday 8/11/19 around 1:30pm ARCH REACTOR and MEMBERS are going to be graced by

the JOHNNY APPLESEED of Makerspaces, JOEL LEONARD and his THORMINATOR!!! 

As Joel works with members of the space to make a Cotton Candy Machine to be used at the 10th Anniversary Party October 12th, 2019, we will have a chance to pick this mans brain and at 5:30-6:30pm an informal Q&A moderated by our PR Officer Morgan Miransky will be video taped by Gene Jordan.  For those that are not able to attend, be sure to check back as we will post the video to the website at a later time.  If you have any questions you would like answered please send to directorofpublicrelations@archreactor.org or Secretary@Archreactor.org before 3pm on Sunday and title of email: JOEL Q&A 

We are super excited to have him visit and will be having a members dinner afterward at 7pm (members are asked to bring a side dish - as BBQ Pork and Brisket from Pappy's will be provided).  

In the meantime, here's a few links to the press that Joel's been receiving!  SAFE TRAVELS JOEL and LOOKING FORWARD TO HAVING YOU!     

https://anchor.fm/practical-reliability/episodes/Interview-with-Joel-Leonard-e4r456?fbclid=IwAR11OXVuuXCS2G2c3GiQpsGOkauVUUX0VV5rvWtfGQG5csX6-7XzdnFGzjs

https://omny.fm/shows/wwj-plus/joel-leonard-brings-his-hammer-to-maker-faire?fbclid=IwAR2kcWbkHa4yXrpso3km39qmvshF5bxc9K4t17SMmeRfJ4WeR7rtwcNOxbo

http://www.elon.edu/e-net/Article/131761?fbclid=IwAR3Ca1CIFNWf1_9jk8Ivl0hi3aNJJU4Ssb0ya_YjFgxSkIzEiFVQcnrEu7k

Posted on Tuesday, Jul 30th, 2019

July's Sheet Metal Bending Class!

Kim bending metal!

In July's sheet metal bending class, we walked through using tools in the space to bend and form sheet metal.  The work was based on a template for making cell phone holders!  Thanks Victor for sharing your knowledge!

 

Look for a write up of the class notes in the near future!

Derek twisting metal to his will!

Posted on Tuesday, May 7th, 2019

Join us as Arch Reactor goes to the https://kansascity.makerfaire.com/

 

The Kansas City Maker Faire at KC's Union Station is a huge, fun-filled extravaganza filled with Makers of all Types.

Arch Reactor will have a large space consisting of:

  • An overview of our space with demonstrations brought by our attending members
  • A demonstration and examples of cardweaving including our Giant Paracord Loom
  • AR-Presents-Cardweaving
    AR-Presents-Cardweaving
  • Earn your Robot Drivers License by successfully navigating the robot through an obstacle course
  • Robot Drivers License - Robot
    Robot Drivers License - Robot

 

Look for the large AR Banner in the Grand Plaza and prepare to be Amazed!

Posted on Monday, Apr 22nd, 2019

 

Pysanky Egg - Butterfly
Butterfly Egg

Thanks to everyone who came to decorate Pysanky during Arch Reactor's 2019 Egg Party!   

 

So Many Beautiful and Creative Eggs! Check out our Amazing Results in the Photo Album:   https://archreactor.org/photos/pysanky-2019   

 

If you don't see your photo in the album, please Add It!

 

Posted on Wednesday, Apr 3rd, 2019
Pysanky
Pysanky!

Please join  Arch Reactor on:

Sunday, April 7 

Tuesday, April 9 

Saturday, April 13 <-- added!

Sunday, April 14 

Tuesday, April 16 

Starting around 6:30pm on Sundays and Tuesdays.

Starting at 10am on Saturday the 13th

Plan on at least 3 hours (can work across multiple visits)

Beginners welcome

All supplies supplied (donations to the space accepted)

Children must be supervised

May not be suitable for young or exciteable children as this activity requires patience and attention

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Arch Reactor was founded in 2009 by a group of friends who liked technology, programming, making, and pizza. Now St. Louis' largest hackerspace, Arch Reactor's growing membership continues to bring new skills, projects, equipment, and people to one place.

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