For those who want to create, there are few more valuable resources than makerspaces. If you don’t have a 3D printer of your own but still want to explore 3D design and printing, makerspaces have the resources for both experimentation and more serious projects. They aren’t all about 3D printing, either – other resources include CNC machines, laser cutters, electronics and much more. Makerspaces are a place to work individually or brainstorm with others in a collaborative environment, and often they offer more than just a space – they offer support.
Pittsburgh area residents can take advantage of all that makerspaces have to offer through a new space called Creation Labs. Founded by engineer and product developer Aaron Hartman, who describes it as a “fitness club” for the mind, Creation Labs offers…