RIVERTON — Maker Space 307 has a mission to promote creativity, from the weird to the ordinary. It is an opportunity to experiment, test out ideas, or just have fun on high-tech equipment that is available to anyone.
“We just want people to make stuff and be creative,” said David Maulik, director of Maker Space 307. “To give them a chance to understand new emerging technologies and how they can fit into their lives.”
A maker space is a public spot packed with tools, equipment and technology available for anyone to use, sort of like a creative or small business library. It's especially popular with people who are starting out with hobbies or small businesses.
While you might not buy a 3D printer for yourself, you can use the ones available at the maker space. Or laser cutters, sewing mac