As Halloween approaches, the Black & Veatch MakerSpace at Johnson County Library is the perfect place to bring your creative ideas to life. Patrons use the space to sew costumes, 3D print accessories and build spooky props and decorations with guidance from expert staff and access to professional-grade tools.
Located inside Central Resource Library (9875 W. 87th St., Overland Park, KS), the MakerSpace is free to use thanks to support from Black & Veatch.
Machines that make magic
The MakerSpace offers tools for every type of project, including:
- 3D printers for costume pieces
- Laser cutter and engraver for intricate designs
- Vinyl cutter and heat press for custom graphics
- Embroidery and sewing machines for finishing touches
- X-Carve Pro CNC router for wood, plastics and soft metals
Patrons can reserve one piece of equipment for up to four hours per week, up to two weeks in…