Makerspace Greenville, a non-profit community workshop and creative laboratory where people can – for a small monthly fee – use high tech machines like 3D printers and laser cutters for their projects, is in the process of expanding at its location into the former Habitat for Humanity Restore/Fuller Center for Housing thrift store that is adjacent to the shop.
To make room for more tools for the makerspace, the volunteers who run it are selling remaining thrift store items at “garage sale pricing,” meaning that customers are welcome to haggle toward an agreeable price.
“We’ll also be making and selling crafts from the makerspace and using the laser cutter to engrave things that people buy from the thrift store,” said Gabriel Medina, the president of Makerspace…