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Ace Monster Toys is a dedicated community makerspace that emphasizes education and shared access to tools. It features a robust electronics lab, laser cutters, 3D printers, and a textiles area. It is a membership-based organization that frequently hosts “hackathons” and meetups suitable for robotics hobbyists looking for a supportive community.
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A welcoming Canyon Crest Academy club where students of all levels build projects, learn coding tools, and explore computer science together.
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A student‑run coding club where members learn by building projects, exploring new languages, and connecting with Hack Club’s global developer community.
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A downtown LA chapter where students collaborate on coding projects, build community, and join regional Hack Club hackathons.
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A Fremont‑based chapter where STEM‑driven students build projects, join hackathons, and learn modern coding tools together.
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Noisebridge is one of the most famous and longest-running “hackerspaces” in the world. Operating on an anarchist, consensus-based “do-ocracy” model, it provides a space for anyone to learn, teach, and create. It is excellent for robotics enthusiasts due to its heavy focus on electronics, programming, and open-source hardware, alongside traditional workshops.
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Placer Robotics is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing future engineers through hands‑on robotics education, competitive teams, and community outreach. Based in Roseville, California, the organization recently opened the Placer Robotics Center at 643 Vernon Street, a first‑of‑its‑kind regional robotics facility designed to serve students across Northern California. Placer Robotics offers programs for elementary through high school students, including VEX IQ, VEX V5, and combat robotics teams, along with seasonal camps and classes that teach building, coding, and engineering fundamentals. The organization also participates in STEM expos, school demonstrations, and community events to broaden access to robotics education. With a mission rooted in accessibility and innovation, Placer Robotics provides a supportive environment where students can learn technical skills, collaborate with peers, and compete at high levels. Their outreach efforts ensure that youth from underserved communities also have opportunities to engage in robotics and STEM learning.
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The Crucible, often labeled an industrial arts school, is in reality a vast creative facility dedicated to both fine and industrial arts. Located in Oakland, it has become a major destination for anyone who wants to learn hands‑on fabrication skills, especially those working on robotics or complex mechanical projects. While robotics is often associated with coding and electronics, many designs require strong metalworking and fabrication abilities—and The Crucible excels in exactly these areas.
Its workshops cover an impressive range of disciplines, including welding, blacksmithing, foundry work, glass blowing, and machine shop training. Students can learn MIG and TIG welding, forge custom metal components, cast parts in the foundry, or machine precise pieces for robotic assemblies. Every studio emphasizes practical, material‑focused learning, giving makers the confidence to build durable, functional structures.
Above all, The Crucible champions the “build” side of making, offering a rare space where creativity and heavy fabrication come together.