Skills exchange

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This page lists both people wanting to give workshops (or other skill transfer) and people looking to acquire certain skills.

Once an event becomes more concrete, it will be announced on the members list and will shop up on the events page.

Skills transfers on offer

List of workshops that members feel they have the skills to give.

Name Level Organiser Interested Notes
Soldering Beginner Brainsmoke Soldering both through hole and SMD components.
Electronic circuit modelling using LTspice Beginner Chotee Using the LTspice program to model electronic circuits
Programming in Python beginner / intermediate Wizzup mi1es Learning to program using the python language.
(Unix) Programming (in C) intermediate Wizzup Learning to program with C (also for specific topics: Network programming, etc).
Arduino 101 Beginner mr_seeker Learning to work with Arduino
Hacking OpenWRT routers ??? rad0
USB Reverse engineering Intermediate stef
Lockpicking Beginner muse
Soldering All levels ultratux Soldering and tricks, from XT60 connectors down to SMD
Basic powertool safety and control Beginner ultratux How to best ascertain you control the power tool instead of it controlling you.
Building custom E-cig hardware realitygaps
Creating 3d printable objects with OpenScad Beginner Chotee Using OpenScad to design objects that can be 3d printed.

Skills requested

List of skills you would want to have that you think Techinc members could give a training in.

Description Interested Notes
Laying out PCBs for manufacture Chotee, This is not something for absolute electronics beginners. What software to use? Eagle?
Creating objects for 3d printing Hands on, not 5 hours of talk.
Creating designs for laser cutter in Inkscape.
Blender, all things Blender! ultratux
FreeCAD ultratux

What to expect

Workshops are giving my fellow members who want to share their skills or are enthusiastic about something and want to share that. It is not a professional training.