Looking to hire someone to build a project
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- Ozguy
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Looking to hire someone to build a project
Looking to hire someone to build a “blooming flower “ mechanism for a project i am working on that is driving me up the wall . Can’t figure out how to do it so willing to pay for some help . 😃
- Franklin97355
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Re: Looking to hire someone to build a project
if you give some information on the flower you want and the price you want to pay you might get a response.
- Ozguy
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Re: Looking to hire someone to build a project
Hi Franklin, I am looking for about four or five of pieces of the mini mechnanism that would all run off the same battery pack so that they could be placed sporadically over a costume I am just looking for the mechanics as i can cover and decorate myself , and price would depend on what you would quote. if you would like to email me directly if it is something you think you could do please feel free , Cheers , Perry aussiegearla@gmail.com
- Franklin97355
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Re: Looking to hire someone to build a project
Sorry, I was just asking for others. I'm in no position to do the work.
- michaelmeissner
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Re: Looking to hire someone to build a project
One other thought is to check out local maker spaces that work with electronics and see if they have a job board. Also the instructors may know people who do free lance work (or perhaps the instructors themselves might do it). And for a longer term period, perhaps they have classes that can teach you the skills.
In Massachusetts, the maker spaces that I know about include: And I found this via a google search: For me, I live too far away from Artisansasylum to use it. I've been thinking about going to Lowell Makes, and I'm on their email list.
In Massachusetts, the maker spaces that I know about include: And I found this via a google search: For me, I live too far away from Artisansasylum to use it. I've been thinking about going to Lowell Makes, and I'm on their email list.
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