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ToolGuyd > Awesome & Cool > 10 Reasons to Visit the World Maker Faire in NYC (Sept 23 & 24, 2017)

10 Reasons to Visit the World Maker Faire in NYC (Sept 23 & 24, 2017)

Sep 22, 2017 Stuart 9 Comments

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The 2017 annual World Maker Faire in NYC is scheduled for this weekend (September 23 and 24, 2017), and if you live in or around the NYC area, I highly encourage that you consider making it a part of your weekend plans. It will once again take place at the NY Hall of Science in Queens.

I attended a number of Maker Faires, and always have a great time. It’s hard to adequately describe Maker Faire, but hopefully these 10 points this will show the kind of things you can expect to see and experience at this year’s event.

In a nutshell, Maker Faire is a DIY gadget, electronics, robotics, tinkering, and science festival. There are a lot of child-friendly displays and booths, but there’s fun for adults too.

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This post was first published ahead of the 2013 NYC Maker Faire, republished ahead of the 2014 Maker Faire, and republished again for 2017.

1. A Good Time for Everyone

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Mini Go Cart

When I envisioned Maker Faire, I thought it would be all about Arduino microcontrollers, robotics, and 3D printing. While it has all of these things, there were a lot of things I didn’t expect – art, science, environmental awareness, and a lot of smiles.

There seemed to be a very strong emphasis on interesting activities and demonstrations aimed at children and young adults (which is probably why Disney is once again a prominent sponsor), but there were still plenty of interesting things for adults to experience.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Unicorn Horn on Fire

I don’t know why this carousel unicorn has a flaming horn, or why they gave it male anatomy (fuel line drain?).

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Maker Fair NYC 2012 Giant Person Trap

Or who crafted this large finger trap-like structure.

2012 Maker Faire Power Wheels Race

Racing suped-up Power Wheels is serious business.

2. Fun and Inspiring Things to See and Do

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Paint Ball Gun Tracker

There were plenty of exciting project demonstrations, such as this paintball sentry turret, and I was especially enamored by the small sculptures of Josef Szuecs, a sampling shown here:

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Robot Rocket Ship

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Robot Walker

Josef had a table full of creations and parts in front of him, and built small figures as you watched.

In case you couldn’t tell, I especially liked Josef’s robot and rocket mash-ups.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Lego Pancake Griddle

Some of the projects might make you hungry – here is an automatic Lego Mindstorms-controlled pancake griddle.

3. Experience the Latest in 3D Printing

Maker Faire NYC 2012 3D Printing Booth

Are you thinking about possibly buying a 3D printer? Do you want to see the types of creations you can have online 3D printing services make for you? Looking for more things to ooh and aah about? The 3D printing tent was one of the busiest areas at the fair.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 3D Printer
The UP Plus 3D printer (More Info)
Maker Faire NYC 2012 3D Printed Lattice Ring
An example object printed with a Form 1 stereolithography printer (More Info).
Maker Faire NYC 2012 Shapeways 3D Printed Skull
3D printed skull, made via Shapeways’ online printing service (Get your own)
Maker Faire NYC 2012 Shapeways 3D Printed Mug
A 3D-printed espresso cup, designed by Kostika Spaho and made by Shapeways (Get your own)

4. See the Latest in Desktop CNC Manufacturing

There were quite a few desktop CNC demonstrations as well.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 CNC Pen
Synthetos was showing off their Arduino-compatible CNC controllers (More Info)
Maker Faire NYC 2012 PopFab Briefcase CNC
PopFab is a concept for a reconfigurable briefcase-contained CNC machine (Video)

Maker Faire NYC 2012 CNC Something

I’m going to be honest here – I don’t remember what this is, but it sure did look cool. From the looks of it, the contraption is a CNC cardboard/paper/vinyl cutter.

Update: This is an Other Labs Othercutter CNC cardboard/soft sheet cutter (more info).

5. The Latest DIT – Do it Together – Innovations

Maker Faire NYC 2012 AtFab Furniture

There was a sizable booth showcasing AtFab’s CNC-cuttable furniture. The joinery is done via plywood or other sheet materials cut via a CNC router, laser cutter, or water jet.

The AtFab booth is also where I learned about 100K Garages, a program created by ShopBot that connects those who want to buy CNC-cut parts with those who own CNC routers and similar machines.

Read More: ShopBot’s new portable Handibot CNC machine

6. Learn Something New

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Breadboard Workshop

It was surprising to see that there were kids AND adults taking part in the breadboarding workshop. You pay a small fee ($10), learn how to wire a circuit on a breadboard right then and there, and leave with a small bundle of parts.

It is unclear as to whether this or the Learn to Solder workshops will return, but if they do, they will probably be near the MakerShed tent.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Slime Demo

In a less frequented area, there was a booth where you could make your own slime. SLIME!

(If you can’t make it to Maker Faire, you can still buy some Elmer’s glue and borax and try it at home. Spangler’s has a great how-to.)

7. Fun for Kids

There were a LOT of activities, demonstrations, and hands-on exhibits for kids.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Every Child a Maker Sign

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Brush Bot

There were brush robot kits ($12 via Amazon), soda can robots ($11 via Amazon), and box robots ($9 via Amazon) to make and decorate…

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Cardboard Robots

And also a homework bot that accepts unfinished assignments and churns out completed work. Ha!

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Little Bits Demo

Little Bits had a small table but attracted a lot of attention. Looking closely at the hands, you could tell that Little Bits’ solderless snap-together electronic component experimentation kits caught the interest of adults as well.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Paper Marball Maze

Inside the museum was one of the largest paper-based marble roller coasters I remember seeing. It actually looked quite good for something made out of posterboard, paper, and a roll or two of Scotch tape.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Nerdy Derby Car Race

There was also a Nerdy Derby car race, where kids can either race their own car, choose from a selection or pre-made cars, or build their own car on-site.

More about Nerdy Derby:

8. See The Latest in Hobbyist Robotics

There were fewer robotics projects on display than I hoped to see, but I wasn’t disappointed with what I saw.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 iPhone Robot
Romo, an iOS-controlled rover, is an interactive “robot companion” (More Info)
Maker Faire NYC 2012 Hexy Robot
Hexy is an inexpensive hexapod robot that allows for affordable experimentation and play (More Info)
Maker Faire NYC 2012 Rovera Robot Kit
Rovera is a 2 wheel drive Arduino-based robot kit (More Info)

9. Preview the Latest Arduino Products

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Arduino Robot

In the Arduino booth, visitors were able to check out Arduino’s new Starter Kit and also a robotics experimentation platform so new that the Arduino volunteers knew nothing about it. It wasn’t until May 2013 that the new robot was officially announced.

If you’re not familiar with Arduino, there will be many opportunities to see what can be done with this inexpensive and easy-to-learn microcontroller.

If you work Arduinos into your projects, you’ll want to check out the Arduino booth. There will also be a talk on Saturday – The State of Arduino where the latest developments are discussed.

10. Buy Something Cool (or Tasty)

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Stepper Motors and CNC Components

There are plenty of vendors showcasing their latest and greatest CNC gear, boards, and components.

Make Magazine’s MakerShed also puts up a big tent full of many of their latest kits and products. Be warned – the checkout line can get quite long.

You can also find plenty of handmade and artist-made goods to appreciate and purchase.

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Stoneware
Ceramic cups and vase, by Mondays (More Info)

Maker Faire NYC 2012 Glass Eye

EYE didn’t write down the artist’s name (or did and lost the note), but this is a great example of how random some of the artists’ pieces can get. Next to the glass eye is what looks to be a slightly rusted meteorite fragment.

As for the tasty part, there are plenty of food vendors and treats to feast on.

2017 Maker Faire Details:

What? A festival that celebrates creativity, invention, and DIY spirit

Where? New York Hall of Science
When? 9/23 and 9/24, 10am to 6pm
Ticket Prices: Tickets start at $25 plus fees if you order in advance online
More info? Maker Faire Home

Not near the NYC area?

Make Magazine hosts a major Maker Faire in the San Francisco Bay Area every May, and mini Maker Faires are held around the country (and world) other parts of the year.

See Also: Cool Finds at the 2015 Minneapolis Mini Maker Faire

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9 Comments

  1. fred

    Sep 16, 2013

    I’ve heard good things about the Fair and the Hall of Science – even though it’s a bit pricey. Having worked at the 1964 Worlds Fair – it would be a bit like going back in time for me – minus the crowds and the Belgium waffles.

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    • Bill

      Sep 22, 2017

      Interesting Fred, I attended the New York Worlds Fair in 1964 as a kid. I still have a few momentos from the occasion and remember it fondly.

      Reply
  2. Javier

    Sep 16, 2013

    I would have loved to attend this as a kid

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    • Stuart

      Sep 16, 2013

      Me too, but there are still plenty of things there for adults.

      Reply
  3. Keith

    Sep 16, 2013

    Just got back from the Portland one this weekend. Loved it!!! My little girls (3 and 7) had a blast. Money well sent. We made metal coins, robots, jewelry, tried new food, played games, brought stuff home to make art, and so much more. Oh, and we got photo’s with Darth Vader, Princess leia and R2D2 (made my day,lol) to name a few.

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  4. Dan

    Sep 20, 2014

    I missed it this year, but definitively trying to go there next year!!
    Thx for presentation!

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  5. The yeti

    Sep 22, 2017

    Neat . I’d go if i was in the big Apple. Looks pretty cool .

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  6. RX9

    Sep 22, 2017

    It’s interesting stuff they’re messing with for sure, but the ethos of the whole “Maker Movement” isn’t my style. That said, I can appreciate the creativity of the presenters. It’s good to see people trying to expand their skills and imagination.

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  7. Larry

    Sep 23, 2017

    And if you’re in the Milwaukee area visit the Milwaukee Maker Faire. The Maker Faire with the largest attendance in the USA. Oh, and it’s free!

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