Two Laser-Cutting or 3D-Printing Classes at HexLab Makerspace (Up to 48% Off). Four Options Available.
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Students learn tools for making 3D models and works of art in courses on emerging 3D-printing and laser-cutting technologies
Choice of:
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to Laser Cut and Etch with 90 Minutes Cutting Time for One Person
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to Laser Cut and Etch with 90 Minutes Cutting Time for Two People
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to 3D Print with Two Hours of 3D Printing Time for One Person
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to 3D Print with Two Hours of 3D Printing Time for Two People
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Students learn tools for making 3D models and works of art in courses on emerging 3D-printing and laser-cutting technologies
Choice of:
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to Laser Cut and Etch with 90 Minutes Cutting Time for One Person
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to Laser Cut and Etch with 90 Minutes Cutting Time for Two People
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to 3D Print with Two Hours of 3D Printing Time for One Person
- Two Intro Classes: Learn to 3D Print with Two Hours of 3D Printing Time for Two People
See the schedule
Need To Know Info
About HexLab Makerspace
HexLab Makerspace started as a rapid prototyping firm that used high-tech gadgets to help companies realize their vision for new products. However, it wasn't long before HexLab noticed an increasing public demand for their services and technologies—especially 3D printing, 3D scanning, and laser cutting. This sparked the decision to convert the workspace into a full-blown laboratory and throw open the doors to creative-minded people who want to try their hand at making things.
In addition to advanced tools, the lab now offers guidance on using such machinery in hands-on classes. Students learn how to sculpt or create 3D models, work with metal, and create unique objects as gifts or works of art. Visitors at the space pursue all sorts of projects, including creating miniature replicas of themselves to mail to loved ones.
Business Basics
Established: 2001 as a product design, manufacturing, and research and development firm, establishing the makerspace in 2013
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Staff Size: 2–10 people
Parking: Parking lot
Reservations/Appointments: Optional
Most popular offering: Laser cutting or 3D printing
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Good for Kids: Must be 10 or older (with parent or guardian)
Walk-ins Welcome: Yes