In the Makerspace, students can get hands-on experience working with a variety of tools such as a sewing machine, laser cutter and a 3-D printer.
Have you ever wanted to dabble in a new hobby but didn’t want to invest too much into it? At UWT’s Makerspace, students can get hands-on experience working with equipment that fits a variety of hobby needs, such as tools to get into laser cutting, vinyl printing, sewing, 3-D printing, crochet, knitting and more.
The Makerspace, which has been open for around 8 months, holds a variety of clubs each day of the week where students can meet with like-minded students to learn the basics about the equipment, work on projects together or just to hang out.
The Makerspace, located in the Snoqualmie building, allows UWT students to gain experience with…
