There are few better ways to measure a community’s interest in something than the number of people willing to put up money for it. By that metric, Columbus’ Propeller makerspace at the Columbus Airpark is off to a flying start in its first couple of years, and the sky’s the limit.
The Republic’s Jana Wiersema has been covering developments related to Propeller since it was in the dream stage. The dream that has materialized is a destination in Columbus where people can shape their visions into reality through 3-D printing labs, robotics, electronics, metalworking, woodworking and more. A community of creative types such as this can be an outlet for artists and perhaps…