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Audio/music editing software, such as Audacity, ClickRepair, Ardour, LMMS, MuseScore, TuxGuitar, Banshee, GNU Solfege, and Sound Converter
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Video editing software, such as Blender, Avidemux, Kdenlive, OpenShot, Arista Transcoder, Brasero, and VLC
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Graphics editing/Office software, such as GIMP, LibreOffice, digiKam, Inkscape, Scribus, Shotwell, ImageMagick, Tux Paint, and Calibre
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Programming software, such as Arduino IDE, Fritzing, and Eclipse
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Arduino Uno and Kit (microcontroller including breadboard, transistors, diodes, jumper wires, photocell, LEDs, resistors, servo, DC motor, shift register, potentiometer, piezo buzzer, push-button switches, and guide)
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Audio-Technica USB Turntable and audiocassette players (stereo and mono) to convert your records and cassettes to digital formats (copyright laws apply)
You must attend our 3D Printing Orientation before scheduling a project on one of our printers.
- Ultimaker 2+ 3D Printer
- Ultimaker 3 (like the above, but can print two colors at once, including dissolvable PVA supports)
- PLA Filament colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Lilac, Pink, White, Black, Silver, Gold, Glow in the Dark, Woodfill (contains actual sawdust and can be sanded like wood!), and black TPU (a flexible, rubbery filament)
Use the Silhouette Cameo to cut out custom designs from the computer onto heat transfer vinyl, which can then be ironed on to T-shirts and other clothing, tote bags, pillows, and more!
- Kits: Heat transfer, vinyl transfer, stamping, fabric ink, rhinestone, PixScan
- Includes multiple colors (you can also bring your own!), ironing board, and iron
Scan individual 35mm slides (up to five at a time) onto an SD card or transfer to a computer via USB. The quality won't be as good as from a professional company, but it'll do the trick.
- Has adapters for 35mm, 127, 126, and 110 slides and negatives
- Take snapshots from 8mm and Super 8 film you can later combine on a computer
Wolverine 8mm and Super8 Reels Movie Digitizer
- Can transfer smaller reels of 8mm and Super 8 film onto an SD card (no larger than 32 GB)
- Note that after the film is converted, it will play slightly too fast. If you download the free, cross-platform OpenShot Video Editor, you can easily change the frame rate back to normal.