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Free this weekend?

Dublin Maker is a free to attend, community-run event, which will be held virtually this Saturday and Sunday.

Dublin Maker takes the form of a “show and tell” experience where inventors/makers sourced through an open call, will have an opportunity to showcase their creations in a ‘carnival atmosphere’

jeffrey Roe writes:

We have a great eclectic mix of crafts and skills on show for this year. Some examples of these are an LED light up face mask and an amphibious robot.

…But it’s not all about high-tech skills – we’ll have traditional Boyne Currach, while makers include the National Print Museum. There will be something for all age groups.

PLUS! We have Three Dublin Maker t-shirts available to WIN for three Broadsheet readers.

To enter, just tell us the best thing you have made in the last year…

Lines close at MIDNIGHT

Dublin Maker 2021

Free SATURDAY?

Dublin Maker is a volunteer-run event that attracted 10,000 peoeple to Merrion Square, Dublin 2 last year.

David McKeown writes:

Dublin Maker is a spectacular family-friendly day of invention, creativity and resourcefulness. A completely free to attend, community-run event will transform Merrion Squareinto a wonderland of inventors from all over Ireland this Saturday,  July 22.

Featuring a host of clever hacks, intriguing innovations and maker movement magic – come along to find out how robots are made, instruments are created and beer gets brewed. See woodturners and weavers in action and medical devices being 3D printed. And MORE.

Dublin Maker (Facebook)