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* For IRC use #makespace on Freenode
 
* For IRC use #makespace on Freenode
 
** You can also access this via your browser at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=makespace
 
** You can also access this via your browser at http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=makespace
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== Help spread the word! ==
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* [http://files.meetup.com/1669256/a5poster.pdf A5 Poster to help spread the word]
  
 
== Donations ==
 
== Donations ==
  
 
If you're feeling generous, head over to [[DonationsWelcome]], where we're tracking the things we need and the things people have that we might need.
 
If you're feeling generous, head over to [[DonationsWelcome]], where we're tracking the things we need and the things people have that we might need.

Revision as of 21:03, 27 October 2010

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Makespace

Makespace is a community workshop in Cambridge, UK, for people to come and meet, learn and building (almost) anything.

It is currently being bootstrapped by its "founders" to be an industrial/warehouse building in the city, containing:

  • A FabLab including a 2D laser cutter, 3D printer, CNC Router, Soldering stations, etc
  • A meeting and training area including a projector, chairs, etc
  • The surroundings to meet, work, build, socialise and do amazing things
  • Flexible access control

And as a community resource, it'll bring together a network of enthusiasts and innovators, the prototyping industry, consultants, businesses and educational communities in a mutually beneficial way

It is aiming to reach people from all across the East of England, using Cambridge as the initial hub.

Communication

Here are the different ways to get involved!

  • We have a "Meetup" group at http://www.meetup.com/makespace/
    • This is for anyone interested in makespace to join up, show their support, and find out about events

Help spread the word!

Donations

If you're feeling generous, head over to DonationsWelcome, where we're tracking the things we need and the things people have that we might need.