Maker space project for local crafts innovation and community building at Starbase18 B&B

Maker space project

Alongside the maker incubator, we plan to open the facilities for anyone who occasionally wants to create or repair something. The maker space, sometimes called a FabLab (fabrication lab), offers shared access to modern and traditional tools without needing to be part of a structured incubator program.

Make or repair products and prototypes in our makerspace

Maker space project

Starting from the same foundation as the maker incubator, the maker space is about openness and flexibility. It’s designed for people who don’t need a full prototyping track but just want to experiment, repair, build a hobby project, or try out an idea.

The idea is to make modern fabrication tools like 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters, and traditional woodworking and metalworking equipment available on a more casual basis. By setting dedicated walk-in days and allowing people to book time slots, we can make sure everyone gets access without overloading the space.

While similar in equipment to the incubator, the maker space focuses less on structured coaching and more on open, community-driven creativity. It can attract locals, guests staying at the apartments, or visitors from surrounding villages who just want to build or fix something themselves.

Currently, this is still in the planning phase. We’re looking to secure support from local government to help cover costs, ensure tools stay maintained, and keep prices accessible. Over time, we hope the maker space becomes an inclusive, shared workshop where people from all backgrounds can create, repair, and learn by doing, strengthening the local creative and repair culture alongside our eco-tourism mission.

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Maker Space Facility for Anyone to Use
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Maker Space Project - Open Facilities for Anyone to Create or Repair Something
Our Maker Space project offers shared access to modern and traditional tools without needing to be part of a structured incubator program. It's open to anyone who occasionally wants to create or repair something, just like a FabLab. Our facilities provide the perfect space for creativity and innovation.
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Maker Space: Facility for Creators and Repairers
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Maker Space Project Controls
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Makerspace Project: Shared Access to Modern and Traditional Tools for Creators and Repairers
The Makerspace Project offers shared access to modern and traditional tools for anyone who occasionally wants to create or repair something. Located within the maker incubator, it provides a flexible environment for individuals to use equipment for prototyping, inventing, and more.
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