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SparkCC

Locality: Somersby, New South Wales



Address: Unit 4/6 Davids Close 2250 Somersby, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.sparkcc.org

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17.01.2022 The perfect gift in anticipation of Springtime! This 6-pack holder was designed by Sparker Geoff, cut on the SparkCC CNC routing table and monogrammed with the SparkCC laser cutter.



16.01.2022 This week Sparker Andrew used SparkCC's Thunder Laser Australia laser cutter to customise these tags for dogs fortunate enough to be rescued by Denise at Paws Inc. Not only did Andrew laser-etch the tags themselves, he also designed & 3D-printed the 5x5-tag jig to hold the tags precisely in place while the laser did its work!

06.01.2022 As part of his regular Friday night live stream, Tools Meister Alwyn is unboxing the latest additions to the SparkCC workshop. Check it out! https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3mPkUoRwjw

06.01.2022 You don't need to be a rock star to wield a custom guitar pick. Just join your local makerspace! These picks were etched on the SparkCC Thunder Laser Australia laser cutter and then filled with white acrylic. No problem if you lose one - just make more!



04.01.2022 Last night Sparkers Trevor and James were inducted in 3D printing and now have SparkCC's 6-machine 3D printing lab at their disposal! SparkCC is currently open *by prior arrangement* to non-members interested in joining our maker community. If you love making things and could benefit from access to our well-equipped makerspace and knowledgeable membership visit www.sparkcc.org and complete a membership form today!

01.01.2022 Sparker James was recently inducted into use of the SparkCC laser cutter. Needing a stand for his Macbook and not content to use an existing design, he wrote some Python code to generate one of his own! After cutting his first stand he was able to tweak some variables to create variants for 3 different Macbook models. A very productive Tuesday night at the Central Coast's own makerspace!

01.01.2022 One of our junior Sparkers learned of her primary school canteen's need for an ink stamp to mark lunch order bags for picking up frozen after-lunch treats. She designed this stamp in Tinkercad, 3d-printed it and learned that plastic didn't transfer enough ink to be effective. So she switched to a hybrid design with a 3d printed handle and wooden stamp cut on the SparkCC laser cutter. Now it's Frozen Treats for all!



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