Steampunk creations, crafts, Raspberry Pi, educational kits, learn to solder areas, trebuchets, 3D printers and food trucks were among the featured exhibits at the Portland Mini Maker Faire, which was held Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16, 2012 at OMSI. Portland is a city that embraces DIY culture and so we’ve long anticipated having Maker Faire become part of the Portland scene. I was glad to be on hand for the inaugural event.

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22 Responses to Portland’s First Maker Faire

  1. James T. Jordan on said:

    There are 14 states with cities named Portland: Maine, Oregon, Texas, Tennessee, North Dakota, Indiana, Connecticut, Michigan, Arkansas, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, and Kentucky. There is also a Portlandville in New York, and a Portland Mills in Pennsylvania. You might consider putting the state as well in the story header.

  2. Very good slideshow, thank you for it !

  3. Seriously!?!

    I check this blog almost every day and I find out about this mere hours after it’s over.

    Way to get the word out.

    • Obviously Make has no love for Oregon.

    • Pretty much the same thing happens to me with auroras (northern lights). I either find out how great they were the day afterwards, or, on the rare occasions I find out in time to go out and look, it’s either cloudy or raining.

      But yes, Make, why not create a small “upcoming Make events” box on the main page?

    • From what I could tell, OMSI didn’t publicize that they were even looking for makers until late July/early August. They did very little publicizing so my guess was they were in a rush to make the event happen (maybe before World Maker Faire?).

      Talking with a few of the makers, they would have much rather paid a fee for their booth (this year was $0) in order to have a lower ticket price at the door ($12 for adults).

      Hopefully OMSI gets the feedback they need to make next year’s event much better.

    • Agreed!
      On Sunday 16 Sept I was sitting @home alone working out how to get two Raspberry Pi’s to talk with each other, when I could have been at a makerfaire at Omsi.

    • rayceeya: We did have a couple of posts leading up to the event, and sorry that you missed them:
      SEPT 7 — MINI MAKER FAIRE ACTION _ A new column that we will run every other Wednesday to share the news on upcoming faires and active call for makers.
      http://bit.ly/QAorxz

      SEPT 11
      http://bit.ly/SdRyG6

      SEPT 15
      http://bit.ly/RpZkSN

      This was Portland’s first year and it came together in a relatively short amount of time. We are looking forward to OMSI growing this Portland (OREGON!) Mini Maker Faire this as an annual event.

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  5. The lead time was sufficient to allow Oregon Rocketry to get a booth together, and from what I was able to see of the show there was a pretty good selection of exhibitors.

    However, it was really by chance that I found out about the Mini Faire. Every Mini Faire should be announced to the MAKE newsletter mailing list, and have a makezine.com blog post.

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  9. The mini-maker faire was great! All four of us (me, my wife, and two boys) had a great time.

    I put together a writeup for each day:

    http://scottmachaffie.com/articles/?p=52

    http://scottmachaffie.com/articles/?p=53

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