The Maker Space is a not for profit community resource where anybody can learn how to use digital tools, collaborate on projects or just make things for their own use. We use only open source design software, that you can download and use at home for free. We have 3D Printers, a CNC Router, a Laser-cutter, a digital embroidery machine, and a 3D scanner, and all of them are available for you to use.
The idea is to make our community more self-reliant and sustainable, improve skills and employment prospects as well as give people the opportunity to be more creative. We believe that these technologies have the ability to transform the way we manufacture and distribute products to the benefit of individuals, communities, and the environment.
Maker Space sessions are usually held on the 2nd Saturday of each month, with our next workshop being on the 14th of February. The workshop is open to anyone in the community who wants to learn how to use digital tools. There is a 3-hour morning session from 10.00am-1.00pm and an afternoon session from 2.00pm-5.00pm, with room for up to 3 people per session. If it’s your first time, I demonstrate how to prepare a computer graphic, set up either the laser cutter, 3D printer, or router, and make an object. You then get the chance to design and create something of your own, and a truly amazing variety of things have been made. If you have been before and you are competent to use the machines you are welcome to work independently, with guidance when needed.
There is no fee for attending the Maker Space, but donations are gratefully accepted (a suggested amount is perhaps £10 to cover electricity and insurance)
It is always a really enjoyable day for us. At the moment this is Cornwall’s only open access digital workshop, and places are limited – you can book your place via our website: https://cnccraft.co.uk/digital-fabrication/maker-space/