We had our first indoor meetup in many years at the Main Library. For me (Lakota), this brought back nostalgia from the Wednesday meetups used to hold there in 2018. A small group of us found a quiet table on the third floor, and we had an enjoyable time. An opened cassette rewinder was brought for donation, and we were able to observe the intricacies of the internal mechanical parts. It is truly amazing how so many sets and layers of gears are required for a seemingly simple, yet delicate and precise task.
However, a major source of entertainment came from something very low-tech: a windup toy caterpillar from the dollar store. Kids’ cheap windup and battery-operated toys can contain useful and intriguing parts that can be hacked and repurposed for other projects. Sometimes, it’s just fun to open them up and see what’s inside.
Needless to say, we dissected a caterpillar for science at the library, and it worked properly when put back together. 🙂
We will have future meetups at different locations (some of our favorites from before the pandemic and potentially some new ones), but overall, this one was a blast.