makerspace
noun
mak·er·space
ˈmā-kər-ˌspās
variants
or less commonly maker space
plural makerspaces also maker spaces
: a communal public workshop in which makers (see maker sense e) can work on small personal projects
Something like this future is already present in the small but growing number of industrial shops called "makerspaces" that have popped up in the United States and around the world. The Columbus Idea Foundry is the country's largest such space, a cavernous converted shoe factory stocked with industrial-age machinery. Several hundred members pay a monthly fee to use its arsenal of machines to make gifts and jewelry; weld, finish, and paint; play with plasma cutters and work an angle grinder; or operate a lathe with a machinist.—Derek Thompson
The maker space, which opened last year, houses equipment and tools like laser cutters, 3D printers, a woodworking shop and more for members to utilize to create or repair items.—Colin Slark
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