Tag Archives: 2015

TechShop Austin-Round Rock

TechShop is a playground for creativity. Part fabrication and prototyping studio, part hackerspace and part learning center, TechShop provides access to over $1 million worth of professional equipment and software. We offer comprehensive instruction and expert staff to ensure you have a safe, meaningful and rewarding experience. Most importantly, at TechShop you can explore the world of making in a collaborative and creative environment.

Spry Sprout

A Unique Geek Boutique!  Spry Sprout is committed to creating quality, handmade geeky accessories for everyone.  Opened in 2012, our studio is located locally in Austin, TX. We believe in making the most durable, fun, and charming products for every fan.  Thank you for your support!

Skybridge Makers

We will also showcase chapbooks from poetry class, and graphic novels from the graphic novel class.

Sir PicksAlot

Sir PicksAlot is a CNC machine born from the desire to make circuit board assembly a single button affair. What started out as a general desire to enter the world of CNCs and 3D Printers head first, soon evolved into the desire to make something that was cheap, effective, and easy to use for all makers.

Manual surface mount rework is a tedious, time consuming job whose time has come to be automated. Sir PicksAlot purpose is to make assembling low count prototypes a much more simpler and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Round Rock Honey Co.

From field to hive to table, Round Rock Honey is never anything more or less than nature intended it to be. That which the bees give us, we give you. When we say 100% honey, we mean it! Round Rock Honey is not a varietal honey, but instead a true wildflower honey. Producing wildflower honey is difficult, and yields unpredictable, but in the opinion of Round Rock Honey owners Konrad and Elizabeth Bouffard, it is more important to focus on quality than on quantity! The emphasis on quality at Round Rock Honey extends to the harvest and packaging as well. Honey is “robbed” on a regular basis (season & weather permitting), and promptly bottled. Although all our honey is poured through a stainless steel sieve to remove bee legs and wings as well as wax caps, it is never heated or filtered. We remove honey from the hives by centrifuge, at room temperature. This is done so that the pollens, trace minerals, and complex sugars that occur naturally in our honey are never compromised.