Suwanee tax attorney Randy Bampfield drives past two other makerspaces to use RFL’s woodworking tools.
“This one is fantastic in terms of the tools that it offers and the member’s experience that it offers,” said Bampfield.
The 4,200-square-foot workshop and classroom is home to an extensive list of woodworking tools, metalworking, laser, glass and sculpture areas. One multiuse room contains industrial sewing machines, an amateur radio station and an electronics IoT lab.
“The great thing about this place is you have access to equipment you just can’t store at your house,” added Bampfield. “And the quality of the equipment is well beyond what you would ever be able to expect to own personally. A lot of the woodworking equipment is commercial grade and requires different electrical circuits than most people have in their house.”
Members are required to complete training…