Stained Glass Area
In this area we have two setups for stained glass making, including grinders, cutters, backlights, soldering tools, and more.
The perfect place to create and get feedback on your early prototype or just engage with a community of people working on the frontiers of technology.
Connect with others who share your passion. Share the skills you have developed expand your horizons.
Experiment with new medium and challenge your ideas to create something unique. Hone woodworking, sewing or printmaking skills.
Full workshop with all the equipment including: table saw, band-saw, CNC, lathe, planer and hand tools.
Full metal working shop with saws, vertical mills, CNC machine, waterjet cutter, lathes, welding, jewelry making and blacksmithing.
Sewing Machines, quilting machine, knitting machine, computerized embroidery and an area to layout and cut large fabrics.
Pottery wheel, and a kiln for pottery. Pressure pot and vacuum chamber to support casting. Vacuum former, injection molder, resin 3d printer, grinder and compression oven for plastics.
Many 3d printers, laser cutters, CNC milling machines, access to design software and more.
Electronics workbench with oscilloscopes, soldering station, reflow oven, and ham radio with antennas on the roof.
Presses for woodblock, screen printing capabilities and a media room built for podcast and product photography.
MA computerized home brewing system and Community Bio Lab capable of work with DNA and growing bio materials.
We will email you about upcoming events and workshops.
In this area we have two setups for stained glass making, including grinders, cutters, backlights, soldering tools, and more.
Many plastic recyclables in our area lack a stamp indicating the type of plastic used to create the object. This device would allow these items - including a significant % of caps/lids, to be sorted and recycled using the Precious Plastic machines: https://matoha.com/shop/plastell-desktop-18#attr=
It might be time to replace our current lasers with larger, water-cooled, 100 watt lasers.
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A 3D scanner would be a very useful tool in developing designs for the 3D printers. I believe that it could be useful in designing for the CNC machines as well.
It would make it easier and safer to cut cookies: https://www.woodcraft.com/products/bandsaw-accuright-miter-mill?utm_sour...
This grinder is ideal for stained glass (grinding long straight pieces) as well as pottery (grinding excess glass and the bottoms of pieces).
Plug into USB strip to light up. Used for tracing & planning with stained glass
Plug into USB strip to light up. Used for tracing & planning with stained glass
It would be handy to know how many of the 3D printers available for use are currently in-use, or to check up on a print remotely.
I understand the very real concerns regarding exposing 3D printer control interfaces to the public, which is why I instead propose we mirror the most basic of information (whether the device is currently in use, how long is left on a print, etc) to an externally accessible web-page, potentially on the MakeHaven site itself.
Hi! I’m Ellen and I’m excited to introduce myself as the new Small Business Support Coordinator here at MakeHaven!