An overview shot of the makerspace wood shop.

What is A Makerspace?

Great question, in fact, most people don’t fully understand what a maker space is, so you are not alone! A makerspace, in its simplest form, is a place that provides access to equipment for people to come in and make things.

How did Makerspaces get started?

Ever since the ‘maker movement’ picked up in the early 2000s, hands-on creation has been on the rise. People began to look for spaces dedicated to their craft and creativity where they were empowered and able to create without limitation. Makerspaces were born and began to flourish.

They popped up all over the world in all different shapes and sizes at universities, corporation’s headquarters, community centers and more. Makers, tinkerers, creators, and hobbyists of all kinds began to flock to them excited to turn ideas into physical products. These spaces and the people that use them have played a huge role in inspiring hands-on creation and launching some of he world’s best-known products and solutions.

What can I actually make in a Makerspace?

With hundreds of makerspaces around the world, this answer varies based off available equipment, but overall, but some examples include:

  • product prototypes
  • props for stage productions
  • circuit board
  • unique furniture
  • custom signage
  • apparel
  • product customizations
  • fittings
  • restoration
  • artwork
  • coasters

Almost anything that you can think of and have a design for can be made in a makerspace.

What value does a makerspace provide?

A makerspace provides access to a variety of equipment that most people do not have in a home workshop, a chance to collaborate with other makers, and an opportunity to learn new skills.

What is Catapult Lakeland’s Makerspace?

In this specific makerspace, there is a wood shop, metal shop, 3D print lab, sewing station, storage area, and assembly space. This collaborative space is designed to help creators and entrepreneurs in Lakeland bring their ideas to life. Through membership, creators will be able to use the in-house equipment to create, test concepts, make prototypes, and so much more. Having this local space allows for startup owners, students, hobbyists, corporations, and beyond to have access to a place that enables their ideas to come to life.

Here at Catapult, all of our production-level machinery and equipment will eventually be available to our members for 24/7 use. The makerspace is currently open 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Whether you are 3D printing a drone, making designer furniture, cutting metal, or sewing the latest designs, the makerspace has a place for you.

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