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Los Alamos Makers has announced a new series of introductory workshops focused on creative technology, now open to the general public. The program is designed to help participants explore hands-on skills in digital fabrication, electronics, and design.
The workshop series covers a range of topics, including 3D printing, laser cutting, basic soldering, and microcontroller programming. Each session is structured for beginners, with no prior experience required. Attendees will work on small projects that demonstrate how these tools can be used for art, prototyping, or practical home repairs.
Organizers say the goal is to lower the barrier for people who want to learn modern making techniques but do not know where to start. The workshops will be held at the Los Alamos Makerspace, a community workshop equipped with industrial-grade tools and software.
A full list of classes and registration details is available through the group's usual communication channels. The series is expected to run through the spring, with new sessions added based on demand. Los Alamos Makers encourages residents of all ages to sign up, noting that the skills taught are useful for hobbyists, students, and professionals alike.
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