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* [http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Circuits_Lab Circuit Lab], computer builds, microprocessors, and all things electronic | * [http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Circuits_Lab Circuit Lab], computer builds, microprocessors, and all things electronic | ||
* [http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Computer_Lab Computer Lab], software-based projects and CNC programming | * [http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Computer_Lab Computer Lab], software-based projects and CNC programming | ||
* http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Bio_Lab Bio Lab], fermentation and compounding of plant-based medicines | * [http://wiki.redmountainmakers.org/wiki/Bio_Lab Bio Lab], fermentation and compounding of plant-based medicines | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 12:55, 15 December 2015
Red Mountain Makers is a non-profit technological co-operative workshop and laboratory, also called a makerspace, located in Woodrow Hall at 5502 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn.
The group was organized in 2013 and registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in December 2014.
The organization offers its members space, equipment and other resources to support self-directed creative and research projects. The space currently houses several rentable studios as well as shared workspaces grouped into several labs:
- Fiber Lab - sewing, weaving
- Shape Lab - woodworking, metalworking
- Print Lab and reference library
- Circuit Lab, computer builds, microprocessors, and all things electronic
- Computer Lab, software-based projects and CNC programming
- Bio Lab, fermentation and compounding of plant-based medicines
References
- Hicks, Shirley (July 12, 2015) "Case study: Taking a nonprofit from start-up to financial break-even in 17 months"