The Clemson University Makerspace has seen some new improvements this semester.
Makerspace recently finished its expansion into an additional room in the Watt Family Innovation Center, allowing for more creation across the three on-campus locations.
“We want people to know we aren’t just limited to engineering majors – our doors are open to anyone!” Makerspace Secretary Maria Chavez Solano said, emphasizing that the organization prioritizes expansion and outreach.
The Makerspace is a free service to all Clemson students, housing 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC mills, 3D scanning, a fabric printer, a sticker printer and a button maker, among other cutting-edge pieces of technology. It has locations on the first floor of the Watt Family Innovation Center, the fifth floor of Cooper Library and in the Cook Engineering Lab.
The Cooper Library location has the…