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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Welcome to the Carleton College Makerpedia!}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Welcome to the Carleton College Makerpedia!}}


This is your one-stop-shop for all things making related at Carleton College. Whether it's repairing your jeans or building a robot, we have the information you need.
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This is the knowledgebase for the Class of 1969 Makerspace and Instrument Shop. You can find information about all the tools available in our spaces, as well as project ideas and tutorials.  
 
Broadly speaking, the makerspace consists of all the tools which don't require supplemental trainings before using (but trainings are available!), while users must be trained before using the stationary tools in the instrument shop.  


[[File:MakerspaceWideView.jpg|alt=A view of the inside of the Makerspace|thumb]]
The makerspace is divided into 5 rough categories: electronics, textiles, general craft supplies, mechanical tools, and digital fabrication. Training and instruction are available for all these skills, and workshops are regularly offered.


== Looking for a project? ==
== Looking for a project? ==

Latest revision as of 17:19, 5 July 2024


A view of the inside of the Makerspace

This is the knowledgebase for the Class of 1969 Makerspace and Instrument Shop. You can find information about all the tools available in our spaces, as well as project ideas and tutorials.

Broadly speaking, the makerspace consists of all the tools which don't require supplemental trainings before using (but trainings are available!), while users must be trained before using the stationary tools in the instrument shop.

The makerspace is divided into 5 rough categories: electronics, textiles, general craft supplies, mechanical tools, and digital fabrication. Training and instruction are available for all these skills, and workshops are regularly offered.

Looking for a project?

Browse our Tutorials or Project Gallery to get started!

Have a project you want to share?

Use this form to submit a project to our gallery!