Author Topic: An interesting resource for the novice and experienced machinists/fabricat alike  (Read 541 times)

mthee

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Fear of the unknown does not mean the unknown needs to be feared

Moto63

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What a great idea and what a great facility. Just wish it was on my doorstep, I’d never leave, think I’d be claiming squatters rights. Enjoyed reading the article Matt. Thanks for posting.
Hhmmm... now I wonder if there’s any cheap retail space around here 🤔🤔🤔😉
Cheers, Michael

iansoady

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I seem to remember seeing similar some years ago. Great idea though.
Ian.
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Itsme

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Just to defend 'spoon whittlers' a little! There used to be a place in Nottingham called Hackspace where small-volume professional makers and hobbyists had access to workbenches and tools etc. People could swap skills to complete a project as well.

I understand that this is the other end of the spectrum and for people needing these sort of resources it looks great. I would just end up cutting something off myself if I tried to use any of those machines.

Spartacian