TechShop

Posted by: wfaulk

TechShop - 05/06/2008 03:24

I recently posted a reference to TechShop in another thread and it occurred to me that other people here that might not have read that thread would be interested.

Basically, it's a membership-based fully stocked workshop. They have things from power drills to bandsaws to plasma cutters to CNC millers to soldering irons to rapid prototyping machines.

There are only a few open right now, but they're working on more, and the one going to be near me just sent out an email in regards to their charter membership promotion.

It's a very cool idea and worth checking out if you're at all interested in making things.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: TechShop - 05/06/2008 04:35

That's a great idea. Durham is a little too far from me to make it worthwhile, though. I hope they open one up here, though. The DC area has a few "tech corridors" with enough people that could support something like this.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: TechShop - 05/06/2008 04:42

Yeah, I'm astonished (and pleased) that Durham is in the first batch of expansion before much larger metro areas.
Posted by: larry818

Re: TechShop - 05/06/2008 06:02

You know, with one of these, one could produce facias...

http://www.carvewright.com/

Sears sells them too:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00921754000P

Before anyone points out that this is a woodworking machine, let me say that I've made lots of aluminum stuff on wood tools.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: TechShop - 05/06/2008 14:09

Thanks, Bitt. I've signed up for their Seattle mailing list. Looking forward to hearing more about them. It's a brilliant idea.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: TechShop - 05/06/2008 14:42

At that price, you could be a member at a TechShop for a year and a half and use their tools that are designed for metal and also be able to anodize it, or powder-coat it, or whatever. Of course, your closest Sears might be just a little closer than your closest TechShop.