That's my booth at about the 2min mark with the oil paintings. 😊 I only had a 10x10 space but we were using recycled materials to make chalk pastel paintings. Lots of adults joined in, too! Thank you for the tour, because I didn't get to see any of it 😂 It was a blast to even host a booth, and I am constantly amazed by just how much Tulsa offers! Everyone is so open and inviting, and us creatives are constantly working together. Maybe next year I can convince my Sensei to come do some demos and team up with the HEMA and SCA guys!
I really do miss Kansas city's Maker faire, I don't know what happened, but I don't think it has been on since the pandemic. It seemed really popular when I went in 2018, so I don't know why it didn't come back. Good for Tulsa, it looks like a good time.
I like how the booths were HUGE! Most makerfaire's seem to cram people into 8x8' or maybe 10x10 booths. These were like 20x20 on a lot of them. Although I guess there were a few crowded booths, like the lace, so maybe the prices were just low enough, that it wasn't much to get a double or quad booth.
looked to me like a lot of non 3d printed stuff was going on . . . robotics, programing, arts and crafts . . . fun stuff . . . wish i knew one was being hosted so i could have gone
That's my booth at about the 2min mark with the oil paintings. 😊 I only had a 10x10 space but we were using recycled materials to make chalk pastel paintings. Lots of adults joined in, too! Thank you for the tour, because I didn't get to see any of it 😂 It was a blast to even host a booth, and I am constantly amazed by just how much Tulsa offers! Everyone is so open and inviting, and us creatives are constantly working together. Maybe next year I can convince my Sensei to come do some demos and team up with the HEMA and SCA guys!
I really do miss Kansas city's Maker faire, I don't know what happened, but I don't think it has been on since the pandemic. It seemed really popular when I went in 2018, so I don't know why it didn't come back. Good for Tulsa, it looks like a good time.
I like how the booths were HUGE! Most makerfaire's seem to cram people into 8x8' or maybe 10x10 booths. These were like 20x20 on a lot of them. Although I guess there were a few crowded booths, like the lace, so maybe the prices were just low enough, that it wasn't much to get a double or quad booth.
Damn, this one was stacked.
p.s. it looked like it was "OKGamers" not "OKgames".
Fascinating to visit from afar a maker faire (BTW what the plural?)). Thank you for these virtual, for us, visits.
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they're all the same. 3d printers, things for 3d printers, spares for 3d printers and thats really all these maker fairs are. Tedious
Most of this video had nothing to do with 3d printers. More about education and crafts. Definitely should watch it.
looked to me like a lot of non 3d printed stuff was going on . . . robotics, programing, arts and crafts . . . fun stuff . . . wish i knew one was being hosted so i could have gone