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#REDIRECT [[Circuit Hacking Monday]]
'''What''':  Weekly get-together to solder stuff!<br>
'''When''':  8:30pm till ?? -- Every Monday<br>
'''Where''':  Noisebridge, 83C Wiese, San Francisco, 94103 (very near 16th St. BART station). Map: http://tinyurl.com/noisebridge<br>
'''Who''':  You!  Anyone can learn this fun and useful skill.<br>
'''Cost''':  Instruction is free!  We ask that people pay only for the cost of the parts used -- kit prices range from $7 to $30.
 
[[Image:circuit_hacking_mondays.jpg|thumb|right|Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Mondays]]
 
Learn to solder! [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack.
 
Kits include:  TV-B-Gone remote controls, Trippy RGB Waves, Brain Machines, Mignonette Games, MiniPOV3, Arduino, . . .  More info on many of these projects is on Mitch's website http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com (click on the "maker faire" tab).
 
 
 
Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill.  It really is fun!  [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] has taught thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!
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