The other day Jimmie was making throwies at the Pawtucket Arts Festival. He had a neat little jig that helped make the process quicker and more effective. After his roll of tape ran out, he was able to help people keep on making festive blinky tricolor LED throwies. He helped people make a LOT of them.
Jimmie will be helping facilitate soldering and circuit bending workshops at Maker Faire Rhode Island.
Posted by: Bicknell Studio on September 8, 2009 at 5:49 PM
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I love seeing everyone in the old WT Grant store front, filling it with cool shops and DIY events! Makes me feel much better about the downtown area, and hopeful about its future!
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is this led blinking in different colors like that rainbow throwies? http://www.ozhobbies.eu/led-throwies/lightning-storm-rainbow-throwies-s/
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I love seeing everyone in the old WT Grant store front, filling it with cool shops and DIY events! Makes me feel much better about the downtown area, and hopeful about its future!
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Will the jig be available for purchase?
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