Whether they are working on a passion project, an out-of-the-box assignment or a crafty holiday gift, the ASU Library Makerspace in Tempe’s Hayden Library provides students and staff with the tools and technology to create.
“The only requirement is just being interested in learning,” Makerspace program manager Alexia Lopez Klein said.
What sets the Makerspace apart from other on-campus resources is that it is not limited to a specific school or program. Students of all skill levels and majors, as well as staff and faculty, are welcome.
All of the equipment and certain materials, such as thread and fabric samples, are available for free. Additionally, a patron’s first 3D print is free up to 250 grams.
Similar to a library study room, the different…