WORKSHOPS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
INSPIRATION
Books about electronics
Experiment books for children
DIY and maker books
Creative project books
Old manuals and magazines
OBJECTS FOR REUSE
Small boxes and containers
Wooden boxes and jewellery cases
Organisers and storage systems
Lamps and lighting fixtures
Old toys and gadgets
Electronic devices to take apart
Interesting materials and found objects
MATERIAL
Wood, cardboard, plastic sheets
Fabric scraps
Tape and insulation tape
Screws, nuts and bolts
Cable ties
Glue and adhesives
ELECTRONICS & COMPONENTS
Wires and cables
Solder and soldering materials
LEDs and light bulbs
Switches and buttons
Potentiometers and knobs
Small motors and fans
Batteries and battery holders
Power supplies and adapters
Sensors, electronic components
Circuit boards
Prototyping materials
AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Guitar cables
Jack, mini-jack and RCA cables
XLR cables and connectors
Audio adapters
Plugs, sockets and connectors
Headphones and earphones
Speakers and speaker cables
Microphones and pickups
Mixers, amplifiers, effects units
Radios, cassette players, walkmen
TOOLS & WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT
Scissors and cutters
Files and nail clippers
Cutting mats and work surfaces
Soldering irons and soldering stations
Hammers, pliers and screwdrivers
Hand drills and drill bits
Electric drills and screwdrivers
Vices and clamps
Measuring tools
DON'T THROW IT AWAY. PASS IT ON!
OPEN THE OLD BOXES. SURPRISE US.
TOOL DONATION
I am currently developing a series of creative electronics workshops for children and young people, centered around experimentation, craftsmanship and curiosity.
The idea is simple: instead of buying everything new, which I could very easily do, I would like to build these workshops from materials that already exist — forgotten objects, unused tools and electronic components that might otherwise remain in drawers, basements or workshops.
I believe that creativity often emerges from working with limitations and with “what is already there”. Reusing materials is not only a way to reduce costs and waste; it is also an invitation to invent, repair, transform and share knowledge across generations.
Do you have old soldering irons, cables, drills, boxes, lamps or electronic parts lying around? Perhaps you once had a hobby that you no longer pursue, or there are tools and components that have simply been collecting dust for years.
To keep this project as low-budget and resource-conscious as possible, I am looking for donations of tools, materials and books. Every contribution — no matter how small — can help create a workshop space based on reuse, experimentation and collective learning.
Thank you for helping to give these objects a second life.
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