The Ashland Innovation Center is a STEAM Lab/Makerspace in development at Ashland High School in Ashland, MA. We strive to create an environment where students of all ages can flourish in taking chances and being creators of the world around us. Follow our blog for updates!
Monday, March 19, 2018
Soldering Iron: What is it and how does it work?
Vinyl Cutter: Advanced Tips and Tricks
Vinyl Cutter: Advanced Tips and Tricks
Ben Pepper
Tip #1: Welding
Tip #2: Roll-1 Front Edge
Using the Raspberry Pi
Friday, March 16, 2018
Working with Arduino

Arduinos is a single board micro-controller that functions as a miniature computer. They can be used for many things, including turning on and off lights in a precise manner, as well as working with sensors. In this post, I will give a brief introduction to Arduinos and how to use them.
Arduinos need to be plugged into a computer to receive code, however they can run the code on their own if connected to a power source. They should be connected to the computer through a standard USB wire attached to the Arduino by the black box in the lower left corner of the image to the right.Aspects of 3D Design: Backlash
Aspects of 3D design
In this blog I hope to chronicle the lessons I learn throughout my process of designing my own creations. My goal is to be able to help others create their own designs, while avoiding the same mistakes that I have made.
What is Backlash?
In terms of 3D design, backlash is the term to describe the amount to space between moving parts before they actually begin to touch. In other words, it is the gap between different pieces of your design.Why is Backlash Important?
Backlash is a necessary component to creating a final product with moving parts or that must be assembled from what you have made.
Girls Who Code at the Ashland Innovation Center
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