Makerspace - a place in which people with shared interests, especially in computing or technology, can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge.
At Makerspace we welcome makers of all ages and abilities. Our Makerspace is open, free, and accessible to all those who wish to use it, and we are dedicated to responding to the needs of our community.
ALL WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES ARE FREE
To register:
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click on the class you'd like to attend - more info - register (some classes may not require registering)
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you can also register via phone call - (307) 328-2099
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MAKERSPACE GUIDELINES
All ages and abilities can come to the Makerspace; however, there are some things you should know before visiting:
Makers may not operate any equipment without registering, receiving training or testing out. All hardware and software training is taught via the Maker Access Pass, and may be attended either in-person or asynchronously online depending on learning preference.
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Makers under the age of 13 need to have an adult with them at all times, and may not operate machines on their own.
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Makers between 13 and 17 may operate equipment according to our policies below.
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Prior to using any equipment in the Makerspace, all makers MUST complete SAF109: Basic Safety in the Mobile Makerspace. If you would like to complete the safety training SAF109 online individually click here.
Don't miss out on any upcoming classes or workshops!nst
Fridays makerspace open by appointment only
3D Printing by appointment only
To make an appointment please give us a call at (307) 328-2099
General Regulations:
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All makers are responsible for safety while in the Makerspace.
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Makers agree to keep work areas tidy and organized, and will place back any tools, equipment, or parts in their proper containers before leaving the makerspace.
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In the case of intentional or neglectful damage to Wyrkshop equipment or property, makers will be responsible to pay any Wyrkshop charges or fees for loss or damage to Wyrkshop property, equipment, or clean-up expenses.
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Makers may not bring in their own equipment, consumable material, or tools without permission from a staff member.
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Makers recognize that use of tools and equipment come with inherent risks, and use these tools at their own risk.
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The Makerspace reserves the right to halt, delete, or disallow the creation of items that violate Wyrkshop or University of Wyoming policies, including the creation of weapons, pornography, or illegal items.
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The Makerspace is not responsible for any damage to, loss or theft of, a patron’s property.
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Come Join the fun! Start Creating today!
3D PrintingMakerspace Support Team working on a new 3D project. | Sculpy ClassDanica working on her sculpy project with Jamie. | GlowforgeBrooke working on her dog portrait project. |
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Makerspace Support TeamWorking on setting up equipment. | Open HouseUnique projects coming to life. |