Trailer Move

Posted by jsantiago | August 5, 2008

This past week we moved the trailer from The Point CDC down the road to the Jose E. Serrano Riverside Campus for Arts and the Environment, next to Hunts Point Riverside Park.  At the site we share space with a community boat building program called Rocking the Boat, which has done outstanding work in the Bronx over the past 10 years with hands-on boat building programs for youth. We’re excited about exploring possibilities for collaboration while we remain in the trailer during Phase 1 of SSBxFab and beyond.  Developing both small and large kits and projects that involve boats will be helpful for us as we develop outreach programs for SSBxFab, and could potentially help Rocking the Boat incorporate CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) Technology in some of their program areas.

The ShopBot CNC wood router we have in the trailer was originally designed by the manufacturers as a tool for Boat Building.

trailer_move 001


trailer_move 005

trailer_move 008

Below are some of the boats on-site that were built by Rocking the Boat students and staff.  We’re looking to forward to seeing how our machines can assist with their ongoing work.

trailer_move 006

SSBxFab Flickr albums

Posted by jsantiago | May 15, 2008

There’s alot of photos that have yet to make the SSBxFab blog, so I created a flickr stream with various pictures from the first few months here.

SSBxFab is still in phase 1. We’re doing fundraising and program development for Phase 2 (which will be in a permanent space, with more machines, including ones that will allow us to work with metal), and also working on projects to prove the viability and demand for community based design and manufacturing that is environmentally conscious.

Our Design Fellows have gotten the ball rolling on some great projects,  and we’ve also seen some great excitement and participation from youth and adults in the community.

Below are some photo albums from the SSBxFab Flickr stream, showing some initial work with making furniture from scraps, doing laser etching for printmaking, and teaching basic electronics to kids in the neighborhood.  Stay tuned for photo and video updates on other exciting projects, including concrete mold making for the South Bronx Greenway, urban irrigation pumps for NYC Greenstreets, rapid-protoyped wind harnessing devices, and solar powered robotics!

HASTAC/MacArthur Digital Media and Learning Competition

Posted by jsantiago | February 27, 2008

The HASTAC/MacArthur Digital Media and Learning Competition recently announced the winners of its first Competition, and SSBxFab was selected!

digitalmedia.jpg

Go to www.dmlcompetition.net for all the details.

Fellow deadline extended

Posted by jsantiago | January 23, 2008

The deadline for applying for SSBxFab’s Fellow program has been extended to February 15th, 2008 (5 pm).

Application can be downloaded here

SSBxFab Accepting Applications for Fellows

Posted by jsantiago | December 10, 2007

The SSBxFab Fellow Program will serve as an interface between people who have engineering and/or design backgrounds (at either an amateur or professional level) with residents of the community who wish to further their knowledge base in these areas.

In exchange for access to the suite of digital fabrication equipment for use on their own personal projects, the Fab Fellow will teach either a class or do one-on-one tutorial sessions with South Bronx residents. We’re particularly looking for those who have a passion for making things, but also enjoy sharing, collaboration, and helping others.

Application can be downloaded here


The FabFellow applicant should respond with a 500 word personal statement, elaborating on why they would like to be a part of the FabFellow program, and addressing the 4 questions listed at the bottom of this page. The applicant should also include a curriculum vitae, detailing relevant design experience. If the applicant has any background with teaching, (as a teacher, TA, a personal tutor, or lab assistant, etc.) that should also be noted.



Mobile FabLAB arrives in Hunts Point

Posted by jsantiago | November 6, 2007

After some delay we were finally able to get the Mobile FabLAB from MIT to its temporary home at The Point CDC in the South Bronx. Miquela, her father Stephen (who flew out from Oregon to drive the trailer for us), and myself met up with the fab lab folks at MIT to test out the machines, go over some details about driving the trailer, and then hit the road! Amy Sun passed on to us all the wisdom she obtained while driving the trailer around the country this summer, help us arrive with the lab’s contents all intact. We’re working w/ electricians and people at The Point to get power to the lab within a week.

Mobile Lab parked at the point, outside the theater

The Mobile Lab is currently parked at The Point, outside the theater.


As explained in the About section, the Mobile Lab is on loan to Sustainable South Bronx for a year, during which time it will help build the permanent infrastructure. In the present time it’ll be used as the space for fabrication sessions for the community.

SSBxFab offering Laser Etching Services

Posted by jsantiago | October 22, 2007

In a few weeks, SSBxFab will begin to offer laser etching services for cell phones, ipods, laptops, and other personal items. We’ll be taking over the clients of New York based Adafuit Industries, who have been flooded with so much demand that they want to direct people to us in order to have more time for their other projects. The proceeds made by SSBxFab for performing the etching services will go towards sustaining the lab and its outreach work in the community. Exact start date, pricing, and other details will be worked out over the next few weeks.

laser07.jpglaser08.jpglaser06.jpglaser05.jpg

laser09.jpg

More pictures and some video are posted on Adafruit.