Resources

0.5mm Polypropylene Sheets featured

0.5mm Polypropylene Sheets

We've sold 0.8mm Polypropylene Sheets for some time now, and have often been asked about thinner sizes. We've now introduced a range which is just 0.5mm thick.
BBC micro:bit Pedestrian Crossing Project featured image

BBC micro:bit Pedestrian Crossing Project

This Pedestrian Crossing project was submitted to us by Thomas Stratford. Thomas started this project to try out the pre-written code that came with the IET Pedestrian Crossing resource. The aim is to use the BBC micro:bit to develop a prototype for a pedestrian crossing for a local secondary school.
KS2 D&T Course 8 July 2016 Highgate School

KS2 D&T Course 8 July 2016 Highgate School

Our good friend Andy Thompson recently got in touch to tell us about a Key Stage 2 D&T training day that he is running on July 8th at Highgate School in London. This ‘hands-on’ event is specifically designed to help Primary School colleagues with limited resources and/or training opportunities to build confidence in the use of tools, equipment and materials.
UK Maker Faire 2016 In Newcastle

UK Maker Faire 2016 In Newcastle

We were excited once again to be at the Life Science Centre in Newcastle all weekend for the UK Maker Faire 2016. The UK Maker Faire is the UK's biggest collection of hackers, crafters, coders, DIYers and garden shed inventors and offers a great way to spend an enjoyable day out with the family whilst offering endless learning opportunities via fun activities.
What to do with scrap Perspex? featured image

What to do with scrap Perspex?

If you've ever done any projects involving Perspex, no matter how careful you've been to maximise your usage, you'll always have at least some scrap Perspex left over. Harry Gowlett, a second year Secondary Design and Technology Education student at Nottingham Trent University, shares some excellent tips on how you might recycle your Perspex offcuts into useful items.
Programming and creating circuits with the BBC microbit featured image

Programming and creating circuits with the BBC microbit

Our Inventor's Kit for the BBC micro:bit contains over 50+ parts and allows you to make 10 experiments that are included in detail using the provided Tutorial Book.
BBC micro:bit Launch Day!

BBC micro:bit Launch Day!

After many months of hard work by all of the BBC micro:bit partners, today it was finally time to launch the device and what better venue to do this at, than the London stock exchange.
BBC micro:bit Live Lesson

BBC micro:bit Live Lesson

The first BBC micro:bit focused live lesson is now out. Dan Walker, Ella Williamson and Ana Matronic are in the people's history museum as they take a closer look.
600mm x 300mm Perspex Sheets

600mm x 300mm Perspex Sheets

In direct response to our recent survey about material sheet size and laser cutter bed size we are continuing to expand our range of 600mm x 300mm sheets. This time we've introduced opaque Perspex. This is the same as the Perspex we already sell, genuine branded Perspex with a laser cut safe protective film, and their unique 10 year guarantee, just more convenient for those of you with a smaller laser cutter.
Digital Skills Panel in Parliament

Digital Skills Panel in Parliament

A selection of BBC micro:bit partners were invited to Parliament this week as a Digital Skills Panel, chaired by Rory Cellan-Jones met to discuss the digital skills shortage in the UK.
Mount and Protect your BBC microbit featured image

Mount and Protect your BBC microbit

Just got your BBC micro:bit and want to protect it from external damage? We've got the perfect cases for your BBC micro:bit. Whether you are mounting it on a wall or protecting it from falling off a buggy, Our MI:Pro 'Protector' and 'Mountable' series cases are perfect for your BBC micro:bit!
How to Remove Solder

How to Remove Solder - Kitronik University

Have you ever made a mistake soldering? Heard of solder wick but not sure how to use it? Or perhaps you've seen a solder sucker but not sure if it's the right tool for the job. Join Kevin as he shows you show to remove solder.
Fernwood Design Day 2016 featured image

Fernwood Design Day 2016

Every year, Fernwood School hosts a 'Design Day' for Year 9 students where external companies run workshops to show what they are doing in relation to D&T. This year, over 11 companies provided workshops including Dyson and Boots!
Igloo, PICAXE Wearable Module: Perfect for programmable e-textiles!

Igloo, PICAXE Wearable Module: Perfect for programmable e-textiles!

The Electro-Fashion: Igloo PICAXE Wearable Module is ideal for all of your e-textiles project needs including adding the endless possibilities of programming to your wearable projects!
E-textiles Workshop - Julie Boyd

E-textiles Workshop - Julie Boyd

In December 2015 Paul and Julie Boyd ran an exciting two day e-textiles workshop at The STEM Centre in York using Kitronik’s Electro Fashion e-textiles resources, including the Igloo, PICAXE wearable module.
Introducing: Prototyping System for the BBC micro:bit featured image

Introducing: Prototyping System for the BBC micro:bit

Break out all 21 pins of the BBC micro:bit and easily connect additional components using the new Prototyping System for the BBC micro:bit from Kitronik.
A Visit to Merchant Taylors' School

A Visit to Merchant Taylors' School

Last week, two members of Kitronik went down from our Headquarters in Nottingham down to run a workshop at Merchant Taylors' School in London as a part of their Design Week held annually.
BETT Show 2016 Highlights

BETT Show 2016 Highlights

Last week, we were excited to be one of the three partners with the BBC for showcasing the BBC micro:bit at the BETT Show 2016.
New Veneered MDF

New Veneered MDF

Want to add a touch of class to your project? We've expanded our range of Veneered MDF and set up a separate category on our online shop so you can view the whole of our Veneered MDF all in one place.
Building the 1,000 BBC micro:bit Display

Building the 1,000 BBC micro:bit Display

the creation of an amazing screen of BBC micro:bits. The screen measures 2.2m by 1.4m and comprises of over 1000 of the pocket sized coding devices which will soon be delivered to every year 7 pupil in the UK.