Our first Craft Lab project this fall is Hack Your Notebook (September 23 at the Dundee Library, and September 30 at the Randall Oaks Library). Draw, sketch, or doodle something and then light up your creation with copper tape, LED stickers, batteries, and binder clips. We will start by making a simple circuit and move on to assembling parallel circuits and simple switches. I made some quick drawings in my notebook to use as examples.
This is a simple circuit:
I know what you're wondering-- It's a funfetti cake with vanilla buttercream frosting... covered in sprinkles. |
Here are two examples of parallel circuits:
Winter is coming, and Squirrel and Chipmunk have a bright idea of what to do with the acorns. |
In the next drawing I used the LED stickers as the eyes of a fox enchanted by the promise of free, delicious pizza! Because the LEDs are closer together in this drawing, it was a little easier when planning this circuit.
Mr. Fox can't believe his luck. |
Lonely Bench |
The possibilities are endless for how you can hack your notebooks!
Don't forget to register:
Wednesday, September 23, 6:30 p.m. - Dundee Library
Wednesday, September 30, 6 p.m. - Randall Oaks Library