Calfee Bamboo Bikes
https://calfeedesign.com/bamboo/These SF volunteers promise to fix basically anything, for free and in a Sunset yard
https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/free-fix-it-fair-volunteers-repair-things-for-free-18395233.phpFREE Fix-It Fair! Sunday, Sept. 29, 10 - 4p (inner sunset / UCSF)
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/zip/d/san-francisco-free-fix-it-fair-sunday/7788943771.htmlPlease note: This is our LAST Fix-It Fair until late 2025, so we hope to see you, if you need something fixed! ******************************************* We’ll try to fix anything—except electronics & relationships—for FREE Yes, for free. No hidden charges, no fees, no gobbledegook. This is our community's way of keeping stuff out of landfill. We'll have 18 craftsmen who will repair items for free. Yes, for free. We will glue, solder, clamp, rewire, sew, chop, file, cut, adjust, weld, screw, etc. Bring your wobbly, loose, broken, frayed, splintered, torn, ripped, cracked, or severed item. Please, if possible, bring the necessary wire, glue, colored thread, screws, buttons, snaps, lamp-parts ... as we have a limited supply of materials. PLEASE NOTE: We can *not* do replacement/repair zippers, fix watches and this time we are NOT sharpening knives, sorry. We will be servicing bikes, furniture, appliances, clothing patches or holes, kids' toys, lamps/lamps/lamps!, (limited) jewelry, and other treasures. We will absolutely do our best with our talent to fix your treasure, for no charge. 10a - 4p, NW corner of Irving & 6th Ave. Last items in at 3pm, please. (You'll see the signs, don't worry!) If we can’t fix it, we’ll give you twice your money back! Barbara: 415/two .46. forty-seven . 4-eight (for questions or to volunteer) NW corner of 6th & Irving
I 3D Printed a $1,175 Chair
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They Never Shipped, So I Built My Own Focus Dial from Scratch
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