The Reuseum Is Moving!
We’re still moving!!! We hope to be open by Wednesday, January 6th for your donations and regular business.Thanks for your support and your patience.Come and join us and celebrate our…
We’re still moving!!! We hope to be open by Wednesday, January 6th for your donations and regular business.Thanks for your support and your patience.Come and join us and celebrate our…
With all of the things that require you to think nowadays, a little bit of luck is a breath of fresh air! As such, the Reuseum has been doing a…
Previous Next Happy Holidays from the Reuseum!Happy holidays to everyone this holiday season! We have been busy with the December madness; this Christmas tree being one of those fun, yet…
DECONSTRUCTION LAB (free open house!) January 10, 11AM - 2PMEver want to just tear something apart, just to see what's inside? Well come tear it up with us!This drop-in Deconstruction Lab is…
Both events are open-house style. Just drop in and join us!VEHICLE AERODYNAMICS! with Greenspeed Research and The Reuseum10:30AM - 12:30PMJoin Greenspeed and The Reuseum to see the car and meet…
Reuseum Educational, Inc. is participating in Idaho Gives! Are you?Reuseum Ed is very excited to be taking part in the Idaho Nonprofit Center's Idaho Gives event this year. From the Idaho…
Over the week of Spring Break, feel free to sign up for one of our awesome intro workshops! Each class shouldn't take too much of a chunk out of your Spring Break schedule, and might be just the kind of fun that you want to have. WE will be learning to solder for the first time, and making the badge to prove it, working on our first robots or electronic circuits, and even exploring the secrets of the universe with our new Atomic Polygons! Every workshop works to provide a new and interesting skill and activity for every kinds of active and aspiring scientist. Check out our schedule below and see what looks fun to you!
Some obsolete technologies such as cellphones and retired pagers can be to use and become tools of learning. You might have already seen lots of ideas surrounding the art of making a simple bristlebot, essentially a motor and battery glued onto the bristle end of an old toothbrush. This is a great idea, and we put a little twist on the kit by using recycled parts from cast off phones, pagers, and other small handheld devices. Other parts that we put into kits are items such as colorful wire, springs, gears, pieces of cd's, and electronic components, to augment our robot's look and feel
We've agreed to help a great online robotics community called Let's Make Robots venture to stay ad free and so are helping to raise funds for their costs by benefiting…
In 2012 we received a very humbling request to make two 3D printers for local high schools, and this fall we installed them and began training teachers and students alike…