Mobile Makerspace
Mobile Makerspace | |
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Status | building |
Country | Canada |
State or District | British Columbia |
City | Victoria |
Date of founding | 2013/03/20 |
Last Updated | 2015-08-27 |
Website | http://www.mobilemakerspace.com |
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Number of members | 5 |
Membership fee | Sliding scale - CAD - Business plan not yet finalized - Seeking funding shortly. |
Size of rooms | 30' Trailer |
Members | Josh Rhodes, Randall Wright |
Location | 48° 26' 15.17" N, 123° 18' 7.01" W |
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What is a Mobile Makerspace?
A Mobile Makerspace is a bus, van, RV, or a trailer packed full of educational toys such as 3D printers, CNC machines, laser cutters, 3D scanners, doodle bots, small robots, alternative energy toys, simple crafts, and so much more! It is about giving everyone of all ages the opportunity to get their hands into cool technology and learn about it first hand. From gluing paper, to soldering, forging metal and printing your own head in 3D. Build a Mobile Makerspace for your community, bring it to a library, school, or community center!
Bringing a Makerspace to Any Location – Including Schools, Libraries, Disabled & Senior Care Homes, Neighboring Towns & Cities, Remote Communities, Events, and Even as a Rental in Your own Driveway!