Friday, February 26, 2016

Leap Day Sale

Leap Day only comes once every 4 years.
Build Camp Deals like these are equally rare!

To celebrate leap day we thought: Why not offer 29% off? Or reduce build camp fees to $229 (get it? 2/29. You know, Feburary 29th??? oh forget it.)
But then we thought rather than get all cutesy with the price lets make our fans a really good offer. So here goes:

If you have been thinking about Build Camp but haven't quite decided here is the best deal we have offered all year to help you make up your mind. From now until Leap Day (Feb 29th) we are offering these special offers just for you.

Leap Into Savings.
Buy one Build Camp admission Get a second Build Camp admission for HALF PRICE! Second camp may be used for second child in the same family or for a second event.
Leap on this deal and Register Now

Leap Up and Down, Big Family Discount
This is the one you have been waiting for! Big Family Discounts. Pay full price for first camper, Half price for second camper, and only $40 for additional campers from same family including adults! (excludes price of take home projects/materials)
Leap on this deal and Register Now

Take the Leap. Join Build Camp
Coming solo or with a parent?  Take the leap and get $75 off per person on your camp fees.
Leap on this deal and Register Now

Leap Frog Special. Discount for Build Camp Jr.
Take $40 off regular child/parent teams and get $30 off additional child tickets.
Leap on this deal and Register Now

Leap of Faith, ALL 2016 Build Camps, One Low Price
Make Build Camp your vacation destination! Get a family season pass for only $1056. For the price of one admission to each camp your whole family can join us for EVERY 2016 Build Camp. Up to 3 children and up to 2 parents (within the same immediate family) can attend all camps. Additional children may be added for $200 (10yrs+) or $60 (5-9 yr old)   This price includes all meals, education, supplies, and one robot kit. Additional robot kits may be added for $110. Other Build Camp take home projects may also be at additional cost. Want to upgrade your previously purchased admission? Just pay the difference between what you have already paid and $1056!
Leap on this deal and Register Now



All discount offers are based on equal or lower priced camps. All camps are subject to cancellation due to insufficient attendance or extenuating circumstance. Should a camp be cancelled prorated refunds will be offered accordingly. Camp fees may be refunded for cancellations up to 7 days before camp. Take home project materials fee may be deducted from refunds if materials have already been purchased.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Build Camp TECHNOLOGY

Welcome to Build Camp 2016


We are excited to present this years Build Camps. 

The U.S. Department of Education projects that that between 2010 and 2020 STEM jobs will increase up to 62 percent!
That means in the immediate future THOUSANDS of jobs will be available for skilled technically savvy people. Which translates to significantly higher wages for skilled people.

The best engineers start when they are young.

We know that most young people are seldom if ever able to engage in real hands-on projects and apply their creativity to serious technical projects. Most schools don't even offer shop classes anymore. The result is a dearth of people skilled sufficiently to create tomorrows lunar mining space station, self driving cars, adaptable buildings, National defense, and automated food production and manufacturing.

In recent years this has become a serious problem which thousands of companies across the country face; not enough skilled tradesmen and engineers. We believe that the best engineers began their education not in college, but as children tinkering in their garages, basements, and even on the kitchen floor.

At Build Camp children and youth have the unique opportunity to get their hands on tools, receive expert instruction, and solve real world technical and mathematics problems to create something amazing. Adults are also welcome to join in the fun; we especially like to have youth/parent teams.


At Build Camp kids discover their passion for creating, designing, and inventing. We inspire kids to recognize their talents and develop their skills. We encourage every kid to come to Build Camp and set themselves on track for a lifetime of the most fulfilling hobbies, occupations and careers available.
Please direct questions to Josh Chapman at 801-792-2394 or BuildingBigDreams@gmail.com.
All camps are held at the Chapman home and shop
6796 S 1800 East Uintah UT 84405

For additional logistic information click here

 Sign up for 2016 right now!


Build Camp Jr. May 21st and July 30th 2016 A one day camp specifically for children 5-10 years old. Wood toys, gadgets, and science projects. Fun projects for young kids. $139 for child/parent teams and $79 for each additional child.
Build Camp Blacksmith. June 24-25 2016 Get back to our roots by rediscovering the work of the most clever individuals of old days. Learn the basics of setting up a forge, heating metal and pounding it into something amazing. Also build tools with a mixture of ancient and modern technology.  $179 per child, $189 per adult.


Arduino Robotics. July 7 - July 9 Arduino is a mini micro controller (computer processor) that allows you to control inputs and outputs. Want a sensor to automatically water your plants? It can do it. How about a doorbell that tells solicitors to go away? We are going to use it to build a robot arm that can be programmed to play a xylophone or stack cups or assemble legos or anything else you can think of.

Each child will come home with his or her own Arduino controller, robotic arm, and a box of accessories valued over $125.
 $399 per child, $189 per parent/adult. (adult price does not include robot. contact Josh to add robot kit.)


3D Printing and CNC Machining. July 14-16 Everyone knows what a 3D printer is, but how hard are they to use? What can you do with them? We will use one to build parts for other projects like our CNC machine and our robots. A CNC machine uses a computer to control a cutter which can cut almost any shape imaginable in wood, metal, and plastic. The problem is they can cost upwards of $500,000. We can do better than that. We will build a smaller but still sturdy machine for much cheaper. We can then use the CNC machine to cut parts for robots, more CNC machines, Tesla Coils and more.

 $239 per child, $189 Per parent. Build and take home your own 3D printer for an extra $549. Must prepay by May 1st 2016. 

Musical Tesla Coil. August 11-13 Never heard of one? This bad boy uses 750,000 volts to play music. the sound is created by making thunder at the specific frequency we select. $239 per child, $189 Per parent. 





 Sign up for 2016 right now!

Friday, January 22, 2016

Build Camp Grants

An exciting opportunity for Build Camp fans.

Welcome to Build Camp 2016! Please read this post as it contains important and valuable information.
We are planning some very exciting programs this year for build camp including robotics, 3D printing and CAD, blacksmithing, building a pottery wheel, dune buggy, musical Tesla Coil, and a pine wood derby.

The best part is we found an amazing grant to fund your Build Camp experience. 

We are very excited to announce a fantastic opportunity for everyone planning to attend Build Camp this year.

The State of Utah has allocated funds to support youth and children (K-12) in their desires to learn about STEM subjects (Stem stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). What that means to you is an AWESOME opportunity to come to build camp with little to no money from your own pocket.

BUT YOU MUST ACT FAST! No Really, the deadline for grant applications expires one week from today on January 29, 2016 at midnight.


Build Camp fees for 2016 will run between $179 and $399 depending on the camps you choose to attend.
The STEM grant will pay up to $500 toward your camp fees. This means you could attend Build Camp for free!

I just got finished talking to the administrator of the STEM Grant and they are very excited to provide opportunities for you and your kids to come to Build Camp. 

Additional information and application links can be found here: http://stem.utah.gov/for-students/grants/


A brief list of upcoming Build Camp dates:


Pinewood Derby Camp. March 5th 2016
 (with a possible follow up on March 12.) 
Build Camp Jr. May 21st and July 30th 2016 (children 5-10 years old.) 
Build Camp Blacksmith. June 24-25 2016 
Build Camp Robotics. July 7 - July 9 
CNC/ 3D printing. July 14-16 
Musical Tesla Coil. August 11-13 
for more information on Build Camp dates please see: Build Camp 2016 Preview

Here are some important notes to consider when applying for the grant:
  • Students are required to complete the online application form this week. The STEM action center wants kids to fill out the applications themselves and really show their interest in Build Camp. They want to know why they think Build Camp will provide them with an amazing opportunity to grow in their abilities, demonstrate an understanding of STEM subjects, and strengthen their STEM knowledge. If you are not sure how to inspire your child, have them call me, Josh Chapman 801-792-2394 for a 1 on 1 conversation and I will see what I can do.
  • Applications are competitive meaning each application will be evaluated based on grade level/age for persuasive writing, excitement of student, and desire to participate. They will also decide if it looks like a parent did all the work for the student. In other words, help them but don't do it for them.  The goal is for students to take part in the application process as much as possible. The STEM Action Center recognizes that some students may need assistance. However, the application should be the student’s responsibility. You have nothing to loose by applying. You will be able to choose which camp you want to attend after the grant is awarded.
  • Students must list a mentor (parent, teacher, coach, etc.) who will support them with their project.
  • The listed mentor must submit an electronic letter of recommendation for the student or team through the online application portal. Emailed or hard copy letters will not be accepted.
  • All student and mentor information must be completed through the online application portal BEFORE the application deadline January 29th 2016. No incomplete or late forms will be accepted.
  • All receipts are required for reimbursement. Receipts must be submitted through the application portal no later than 10 days after the camp. Receipts must be submitted before the end of June. If attending Build Camp after June 30th they request that the receipts are all turned in by June 20th.
  • Students will be required to participate in a short survey after the camp.
This year Build Camp is planning a lot of exciting activities including robotics, 3D printing and CAD, blacksmithing, building a pottery wheel, dune buggy, musical Tesla Coil, and a pine wood derby.

Watch Buildcamp.blogspot.com for announcements and important links.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Build Camp 2016 Preview


Looking forward to next years exciting projects.

If you have questions about Build Camp please direct them to Josh Chapman at 801-792-2394 or BuildingBigDreams@gmail.com

Build Camp 2015 was a huge success. We had about 80 youth and parents participate in 5 different events. This year our Build Camp participants built 2 motorized drift trikes, a 7' diameter hover craft, a spot welder, a Jacobs ladder, a tree house (without a tree), a large billows for a forge, 2 dozen tool boxes, about 18 hand powered pump drills, a couple dozen woodcarving knives, and about 25 wooden toy robots.
We taught children (and parents) to properly wear personal protective equipment, operate a mig welder, use hand drills, miter saw, band saw (wood and metal), grinders, nail guns, pipe bender, metal lathe, milling machine, table saw, jig saw, and more. Participants also had the opportunity to disassemble old TVs, printers, fax machines, computers and other electronics.  

Here is a sneak peak at plans at next year's Build Camp events:

Pinewood Derby Camp. March 5th 2016 (with a possible follow up on March 12.) The problem with your local pinewood derby event is that no one can test their car and spend some time with final tweaks and finishing touches. We will build a test track and cover all sorts of tips and tricks to make your car the fastest one out there. Parent and child team $139. Each additional child from the same family $79.                                                           Build Camp Jr. May 21st and July 30th 2016 A one day camp specifically for children 5-10 years old. Wood toys, gadgets, and science projects. Fun projects for young kids. $139 for child/parent teams and $79 for each additional child.
Build Camp Blacksmith. June 24-25 2016 Get back to our roots by rediscovering the work of the most clever individuals of old days. Learn the basics of setting up a forge, heating metal and pounding it into something amazing. Also build tools with a mixture of ancient and modern technology.  $179 per child, $189 Per parent.

Arduino Robotics. July 7 - July 9 Arduino is a mini micro controller (computer processor) that allows you to control inputs and outputs. Want a sensor to automatically water your plants? It can do it. How about a doorbell that tells solicitors to go away? We are going to use it to build a robot arm that can be programmed to play a xylophone or stack cups or assemble legos or anything else you can think of.
Each child will come home with his or her own Arduino controller, robotic arm, and a box of accessories valued over $75.
 $399 per child, $189 Per parent.
CNC3D. July 14-16 Everyone knows what a 3D printer is, but how hard are they to use? What can you do with them? We will use one to build parts for other projects like our CNC machine and our robots. A CNC machine uses a computer to control a cutter which can cut almost any shape imaginable in wood, metal, and plastic. Problem is they can cost upwards of $500,000. We can do better than that. We will build a smaller but still sturdy machine for much cheaper. We can then use the CNC machine to cut parts for robots, more CNC machines, Tesla Coils and more.
 $239 per child, $189 Per parent. Build and take home your own 3D printer for an extra $549. Must prepay by May 1st 2015. 
Musical Tesla Coil. August 11-13 Never heard of one? This bad boy uses 750,000 volts to play music. the sound is created by making thunder at the specific frequency we select. $299 per child, $189 Per parent. 





 Sign up for 2016 right now!
All camps are subject to cancellation or reschedule if circumstances require or if the camp is not filled to minimum capacity. Any fees paid for a canceled or rescheduled camp are refundable or transferable. 


Here is a quick video of the drift trike in action.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Build Camp Imagine


Imagine. Invent. Create.  

Watch this video to learn what Build Camp is all about:

Scroll down for dates and signup links

Come learn new skills, build cool projects, and have FUN!
Held at the Chapman Home & Shop
6796 South 1800 East
Uintah, UT 84405
Sign up now!

Here are some projects we will be working on:
    • Build, and test drive a motorized drift trike
    • Build a lawnmower powered dune buggy
    • Build a high-voltage Jacobs Ladder.
    • Build a computerized motor scooter,
    • Build a computerized machine tool.
    • Build a blacksmith forge.
    • Build something to take home like a tool box, hand powered drill, and more.

    bending steelYou will be amazed what Boys and Girls can do! We will be building cool projects which will teach skills, techniques, abilities, boost confidence and give your child an experience he or she will never forget. We will complete real projects with real results. All projects are intended to inspire and motivate kids and families to do fun projects at home.
    All are invited to participate from ages 10 and up.
    Here is a look at last year's event.
    Talented parents are invited to come and help out. What a great way to spend quality time with your children!
    Children who require frequent attention/supervision are invited to participate only with a parent. We will be doing serious constructing activities including cutting wood and metal, painting and welding and using many other tools. If your child will be at risk in semi hazardous environments please do not attend.

    Tree house

    Ages 10-18 are invited. Parents are encouraged (but not required) to attend. Build Camp starts at 4:00 pm on Thursday and runs until about 7:00 PM on Saturday ending with a pot luck barbecue for family members who could not join us for the event.


    Drift trike

    Build Camp Imagine 
    held on 
    August 6-8, 2015








    Or for younger children (5-9 yr) join us for 
    Build Camp Jr. "Grow"
    is a shorter one day event for younger children. It will be held on 
    August 22, 2015














    Please bring:
    • Safety glasses, sun glasses
    • Ear Protection
    • Work gloves
    • Sunscreen
    • Hat
    • Pillows, tents, sleeping bags (kids will share tents)
    • Personal toiletries
    • Extra grungy clothes that are OK to get dirty
    • Swimming suit just in case we have a water fight.
    • Battery operated drill, jig saw, and other tools you may have. Make sure any tools you bring are marked with your name.
    • Camera
    Please do not bring:
    Electronic and other entertainment devices
    bad attitudes


    We will be outside most of the day. Plan accordingly.

    Disclaimer:
    All activities carry safety risks and you assume these risks personally. Please either have an adult join your kids or provide medical insurance information in case of an emergency.
    Participants will be allowed (under supervision) to use equipment such as table saw, welder, sanders, grinders, nail guns, hand tools, etc. We cannot guarantee that your child will be uninjured. We will strive to provide direct supervision, particularly on dangerous equipment, but we can not assume liability. (All participants will be required to sign liability waiver forms.)

    Talented Parents wanted:
    We need lots of help from parents. When signing up please choose assignments you feel most comfortable with.  All attending parents will be given assignments.

    Please Sign up now! 


    New in 2015!
    In 2015 we will be building at least 2 drift trikes which will be very similar to these $2500 ones:

    In 2015 we will be filming Build Camp as a reality TV show which will be posted on You Tube and/or presented by network TV. (All participants will be required to sign release forms.)

    We are really excited for this years Build Camp, and hope you will be too.
    Sincerely,
    Josh and Camille Chapman

     P.S. if you haven't done it yet, please follow this link to get signed up right now: sign up right now!


    "I had so much fun at Build Camp! I learned a how to use tools like a jigsaw, screwdriver, and a circular saw just to name a few! We built a tree house and a hover craft and some other things. I had a lot of fun camping and the food was great!" 
                 -Kate-

    "Build Camp was Awesome. I really enjoyed making friends and building things. I also enjoyed the great food and cooking out.  It was also fun to sleep over."
                -Isaac-

    "The projects were fun and we learned useful skills like working with others, how to organize, and how to use deadly power tools."
                -Anna-


    "Build Camp was a great experience! I loved developing my skills and friendships. I had fun digging holes for the posts for the tree house. We had to get them Just the right size and depth. We made it fun by racing to get them dug fastest."
              -Ethan-













    Monday, March 30, 2015

    Build Camp Motivate

    Build Camp Motivate 2015!

    Imagine. Invent. Create.  

    June 25th26th, and 27th 2015

    Thursday 4:00 PM to Saturday 7:00PM



    Come learn new skills, build cool projects, and have FUN!






    Held at the Chapman Home & Shop
    6796 South 1800 East
    Uintah, UT 84405

    Here are some projects we will be working on:
    • Build, and test drive a motorized drift trike
    • Build a lawnmower powered dune buggy
    • Build a Zip-line down from last years tree-house.
    • Build a high-voltage Jacobs Ladder.
    • Build a computerized motor scooter,
    • Build a computerized machine tool.
    • Build something to take home like a tool box, hand powered drill, and more.

    You will be amazed what kids can do! We will be building cool projects which will teach skills, techniques, abilities, boost confidence and give your child an experience he or she will never forget. We will complete real projects with real results. All projects are intended to inspire and motivate kids and families to do fun projects at home.
    All are invited to participate from ages 10 and up.
    Here is a look at last year's event.
    Talented parents are invited to come and help out. What a great way to spend quality time with your children!
    Children who require frequent attention/supervision are invited to participate only with a parent. We will be doing serious constructing activities including cutting wood and metal, painting and welding and using many other tools. If your child will be at risk in semi hazardous environments please do not attend.

     
    Ages 10-18 are invited. Parents are encouraged (but not required) to attend. Build Camp starts at 4:00 pm on Thursday and runs until about 7:00 PM on Saturday ending with a pot luck barbecue for family members who could not join us for the event.

     


    Please Sign up now! 
    Fees must be paid in advance in cash, check or through Venmo. Sign up here: https://venmo.com/i/joshua-chapman




    Please bring:
    • Safety glasses, sun glasses
    • Ear Protection
    • Work gloves
    • Sunscreen
    • Hat
    • Pillows, tents, sleeping bags (kids will share tents)
    • Personal toiletries
    • Extra grungy clothes that are OK to get dirty
    • Swimming suit just in case we have a water fight.
    • Battery operated drill, jig saw, and other tools you may have. Make sure any tools you bring are marked with your name.
    • Camera
    Please do not bring:
    Electronic and other entertainment devices
    bad attitudes


    We will be outside most of the day. Plan accordingly.

    Disclaimer:
    All activities carry safety risks and you assume these risks personally. Please either have an adult join your kids or provide medical insurance information in case of an emergency.
    Participants will be allowed (under supervision) to use equipment such as table saw, welder, sanders, grinders, nail guns, hand tools, etc. We cannot guarantee that your child will be uninjured. We will strive to provide direct supervision, particularly on dangerous equipment, but we can not assume liability. (All participants will be required to sign liability waiver forms.)

    Talented Parents wanted:
    We need lots of help from parents. When signing up please choose assignments you feel most comfortable with.  All attending parents will be given assignments.










    New in 2015!
    In 2015 we will be building at least 2 drift trikes which will be very similar to these $2500 ones:
    Only ours will be much less expensive. If you want to take one home with you add an additional $600 before April 30th.

    Also in 2015 we will be filming Build Camp as a reality TV show which will be posted on You Tube and/or presented by network TV. (All participants will be required to sign release forms.)

    We are really excited for this years Build Camp, and hope you will be too.
    Sincerely,
    Josh and Camille Chapman

     P.S. if you haven't done it yet, please follow this link to get signed up right now: sign up right now!


    "I had so much fun at Build Camp! I learned a how to use tools like a jigsaw, screwdriver, and a circular saw just to name a few! We built a tree house and a hover craft and some other things. I had a lot of fun camping and the food was great!" 
                 -Kate-

    "Build Camp was Awesome. I really enjoyed making friends and building things. I also enjoyed the great food and cooking out.  It was also fun to sleep over."
                -Isaac-

    "The projects were fun and we learned useful skills like working with others, how to organize, and how to use deadly power tools."
                -Anna-


    "Build Camp was a great experience! I loved developing my skills and friendships. I had fun digging holes for the posts for the tree house. We had to get them Just the right size and depth. We made it fun by racing to get them dug fastest."
              -Ethan-












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