After delving into the world of makerspaces for a recent story, I’m still in awe of how creative and teamwork-oriented Northeast Ohio makers are!
From seven amazing floors filled with every type of machine and tool at the Sears Think[box] at Case Western Reserve University to the Battlebot-style fighting robots at CHAMP Makerspace in Canton, it was so fascinating to see firsthand how fellow creatives are coming together to teach, learn and hone their craft.
In a time of great division in this country, it’s amazing to see regular people with a skill or trade come to one of these makerspaces to share their craft and teach someone who maybe never used a saw, a heat gun or a 3D printer how to use those tools. In turn, they can then create their own work of art out of a piece of wood, canvas or metal pipe.
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