The UniSQ Makerspace is a community space for hands-on making with new digital fabrication technologies and traditional crafts. The Makerspace can be used for class projects, research, personal projects and hardware prototyping. Currently, the Makerspace has 3D Printers, 3D scanner, soldering station, a badge maker, hand tooling, a sewing machine, craft materials and much more.
Makerspace
The Toowoomba Makerspace is located in R104, where you can find 3D printing, 3D scanning and electronics, sewing, vinyl cutting and crafting materials.
The R104 space is open for drop-ins during 9.00am – 4.00pm on weekdays. See the Library events page for more information on Makerspace workshops, where you can learn 3D Printing Basics, Fusion 360 Basics, Arduino and Electronics Basics and much more.
UniSQ students and staff can request free on-to-one or small group consultations with the Makerspace Community Engagement Coordinator, for help with:
- 3D printing
- Hardware entrepreneurship (including prototyping)
- Maker skills (including textiles and craft)
- Electronics
Contact makerspace@unisq.edu.au to book in.
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What is a Makerspace?
A Makerspace is a great way to meet people and collaborate on projects.
Contact UniSQ Makerspace
Email
makerspace@unisq.edu.au
Contact
UniSQ Library