A sign reading Wood Shop on a blurred window

The Keller Center Makerspace provides free access to a variety of maker equipment, enabling users to explore the process of making, entrepreneurial ideas, innovative thinking, creative design, and turning ideas into reality. We host programs in and out of the classroom, along with an active calendar of making activities, talks, and events.

A map showing the location of the Keller Center Makerspace in the H Wing of the Engineering Quadrangle

Hours of Operation & Location

Monday to Thursday: 1 pm to 8 pm
Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm

Modified hours for Fall Recess:
Sunday, October 13: Closed
Monday, October 14 to Thursday, October 17: 1 pm to 5 pm

Normal hours will resume on Sunday, October 20.

Engineering Quadrangle H-Wing (Von Neumann Hall) Room H219
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Schedule a Class Tour!

A wall of 3D printers in the Keller Center Makerspace

Training

Begin here, 24 hours before your visit.

Step 1: Complete online orientation

The Machine Shop Online Training Module is a web-based orientation required for people who work in academic machine shops. After completing the 11-minute program and subsequent quiz, you will be authorized to complete hands-on training in the Makerspace.

Step 2: Self-Guided Machine Training - Canvas

  • Required for Wood Shop Tools
  • Also includes Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, Digital Embroidery, and Sewing
  • Makerspace staff are also available to help and consult on projects during open hours

Available Resources

  • Digital Embroidery Machines & Software
  • Sewing Machines
  • Laser Cutter
  • Vinyl Cutter
  • 3D Printers
  • Wood Shop Tools
  • Individual and Collaborative Workspaces
  • Project Storage

Get involved with the design and making community

The Keller Center Makerspace is part of a group of other design and making spaces on campus. To be a part of this network and learn more about the other spaces for creation on campus, join the MakeNet Discord server or ask us for more information. You can also learn more about the tools available at each space.

Contacts

Leigh Cole
Makerspace Educator and Design Lab Manager
Mark Simeon
Program Coordinator