Makers in the Shop!

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Seeing, learning, and sharing with people is by far one of the most valuable things you’ll experience at a makerspace. We tend to highlight the fancy projects (as you’ll see below), but our classes, instructors, and many of our members are here to help you get started regardless of how much you know.


Erika Cross Studio produces amazing handmade furniture and objects with attention to the tiniest details. One of their latest pieces is getting a last minute shine before being properly photographed and introduced to the world later this week!


Woody runs his company Lockewood Goods using a variety of tools throughout the wood and metal shop, though much of the final work that really makes his products shine hidden away in his studio space. His most recent product is a Kneeling Chair (pictured), involving a collaboration with fellow maker Anke of Elophina to get the leatherwork just right.


You’ll find Little Lake Technology working on their latest products in our electronics studio. They prototyped an initial board using our PCB Engraver before sending it off to a traditional board house. Pictured is one of the first runs of their Tiny Switchy, fresh out of the reflow oven. This device helps adapt electronic toys (and more) to be more accessible. Read more about it at this article in “Closing The Gap”, an organization that promotes Assistive Technology.