Makerspaces

The Maker Bar at Terman Engineering Library

The Maker Bar at Terman Engineering Library is a library space for hands-on tinkering and prototyping, open to all Stanford students, faculty, and staff. We have fabrication equipment available to use within the library and lots of equipment available for checkout, so you can tinker wherever and whenever you prefer. Need assistance? Our Maker Bar team is available for support and consultation. 

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Textile Makerspace

At the Textile Makerspace, we teach methods for creating and using textiles and fibers as well as how to incorporate data into textile praxis. It's not primarily a research lab; the Textile Makerspace is a place where anyone is invited to explore these tools and methods in a hands-on way, whether or not their curiosity is connected to their academic work. We believe that stepping away from academic work is important and necessary, and we welcome everyone to come take a break and make something or just practice a new skill. We are located in Pigott Hall 260-238.

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Miller Library Makerspace

The Miller Library Makerspace at Hopkins Marine Station provides a drop-in space for Stanford students, faculty, and staff to prototype, 3D print, explore microelectronics, sew, knit, crochet, and do other hands-on making. We are open on weekdays 9 a.m.–5 p.m. If you would like to use the Makerspace, please contact us or stop by.

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