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" Funded by the Class of 1969, Carleton’s makerspace features high-tech tools such as 3D printers, 3D scanners, and computer-controlled paper cutters, as well as ordinary, useful supplies such as Legos, foam, fabric, and glue guns. The space, in Evelyn M. Anderson Hall, the college’s newly-opened integrated science facility, also provides skill training, brainstorming facilitation, and design services. "
" Funded by the Class of 1969, Carleton’s makerspace features high-tech tools such as 3D printers, 3D scanners, and computer-controlled paper cutters, as well as ordinary, useful supplies such as Legos, foam, fabric, and glue guns. The space, in Evelyn M. Anderson Hall, the college’s newly-opened integrated science facility, also provides skill training, brainstorming facilitation, and design services. "


This wiki site is intended to be a central location for information about the Carleton College Makerspace, including information about its locations on campus, tools available, and a project tutorial database that includes projects submitted by Carleton students. Read more about the Makerspace and its mission here.
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This wiki site is intended to be a central location for information about the Carleton College Makerspace. It includes information about its locations on campus, tools available, and a project tutorial database with projects submitted by Carleton students and staff. Read more about the Makerspace and its mission [https://www.carleton.edu/makerspace/ here].

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" Funded by the Class of 1969, Carleton’s makerspace features high-tech tools such as 3D printers, 3D scanners, and computer-controlled paper cutters, as well as ordinary, useful supplies such as Legos, foam, fabric, and glue guns. The space, in Evelyn M. Anderson Hall, the college’s newly-opened integrated science facility, also provides skill training, brainstorming facilitation, and design services. "

A sheet of Carleton College themed stickers

This wiki site is intended to be a central location for information about the Carleton College Makerspace. It includes information about its locations on campus, tools available, and a project tutorial database with projects submitted by Carleton students and staff. Read more about the Makerspace and its mission here.