Makerspaces aren’t just about tools—they’re about empowerment.
These creative hubs attract tinkerers, inventors, artists, entrepreneurs, students, and lifelong learners. Whether it’s 3D printing a prototype, soldering a circuit board, or designing a custom vinyl decal, a makerspace offers hands‑on access to tools and technology that might otherwise be out of reach.
Makerspaces bring innovation to life. They turn curious minds into creators and passive learners into active problem‐solvers. From local libraries to coworking spaces and even schools, makerspaces support STEAM education, community entrepreneurship, and collaborative learning in a tangible, impactful way.
As we have said, “making is one of those things that makes us human… it’s how we share our stories … it’s how we make meaning of the world and solve our most challenging problems, collectively.” And rather than just hobby‑based drop‑ins, makerspaces have evolved, “Over the last decade, makerspaces have gone from a place that’s like a gym membership … to places that have transformed how people think about work.”
They’re not just in garages anymore. They’re “multifaceted spaces that … serve as a kind of community center.”
Here’s a foundational list of makerspace tools and equipment to stock a makerspace for a widest variety of fabrication needs, plus links to well‑known options.
From prototyping to artistic creations, 3D printers are a staple in any makerspace. You’ll want at least one, but more is ideal for high‑traffic spaces.
🔧 Prusa i3 MK4 – Known for reliability and print quality
🔧 Creality Ender 3 V3 SE – Budget‑friendly and beginner‑friendly
🔥 Glowforge Pro – Intuitive and sleek, great for public‑facing spaces
🔥 OMTech CO2 Laser Engraver – Affordable with pro‑level capabilities
CNC routers are used for cutting and carving materials with precision. Ideal for woodworking, prototyping, and small‑batch manufacturing.
🛠️ Shapeoko 5 Pro – Desktop‑friendly and scalable
🛠️ X‑Carve CNC – Widely used in makerspaces
Soldering irons: Hakko FN1010
Multimeters: Fluke 117
Arduino/Raspberry Pi kits: Aruduino
Great for signage, decals, and textile work.
✂️ Silhouette Cameo 5 – User‑friendly and compact
✂️ Roland GS‑24 – Industry‑level quality
Sewing machines: Brother CS7000X
Embroidery machines: Janome Memory Craft 500E
Think: drills, sanders, hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches. These are the building blocks for countless DIY projects.
🧰 Consider modular toolkits like DEWALT’s combo kits for consistent, interchangeable batteries.
Set up workstations with:
You’ve invested in the tools. But now the real work begins: keeping everything organized, accessible, and running smoothly.
That’s where Coworks comes in.
With Coworks software, your makerspace can:
You can even automate invoicing and manage memberships with ease—whether you're charging by drop‑in, monthly, or per equipment‑hour.
A makerspace is only as good as its access. That means access to the right tools and access to a seamless experience for members.
Whether you're running a campus makerspace, launching one inside your coworking space, or expanding your flex‑office offerings, Coworks helps you build a creative community that runs smoothly and scales easily.