Metalworking

Our makerspace also features a dedicated metalworking workshop, equipped with a variety of tools for shaping, cutting, drilling, and finishing metal. It’s designed for basic fabrication, prototyping, and repair work, and is suitable for both beginners and experienced makers.

Stationary Machines

  • Bench grinder – for sharpening, deburring, and shaping metal
  • Drill press – accurate drilling into a wide range of metals
  • pipe-cutting bandsaw – for cutting pipes, aluminum profiles
  • Bench vise – secure hold for cutting, filing, and assembly

Handheld Power Tools

  • Angle grinders
  • Hand drills
  • Rotary tools with cutting and grinding attachments
  • Metal cutting saws

Manual Tools

  • Hacksaws
  • Metal files (various grades)
  • Hammers (ball-peen, cross-peen)
  • Wrenches and spanners
  • Taps and dies for threading
  • Clamps and C-clamps
  • Measuring tools (calipers, rulers, right angles, speed squares, center punches)
  • Wood anvil

Safety Equipment

  • Safety glasses and face shields
  • Ear protection
  • Heat-resistant gloves
  • Welding gloves and jackets (when applicable)
  • Dust masks/respirators
  • Fire extinguisher and first aid kit

Safety & Best Practices

  • Always wear protective gear when working with metal.
  • Clamp materials securely before cutting or drilling.
  • Be mindful of sparks and hot surfaces after grinding or cutting.
  • Keep the workspace clean and free of flammable materials.
  • Ask for guidance if you are unsure how to use a tool.

Getting Started

New members can request an introduction to the metalworking workshop during open hours. Training ensures safe operation of both handheld and stationary tools.

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