Makerspace Adelaide
Space overview
Makerspace Adelaide is an inclusive and accessible creative space in the Adelaide CBD. We offer a wide range of machinery and spaces to our members and casual users. We specialise is 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, textiles, metalworking and woodworking.
We're a completely open plan space with plenty of room for projects and cross-pollination. It's a basement space with high edge windows for light. Overall we have 750m2, half of which houses our woodworking and metalworking space.
Very quiet side of the city, so parking is usually very easy. Hutt street around the corner has a few supermarkets and cafes/pubs available.
Features and facilities
Accessibility features
- Accessible public transport
- Accessible parking
- Accessible path to entrance from parking or public transport
- Accessible toilets
- Doors wide enough to cater to people in wheelchairs (1100mm+)
- Lift with Braille buttons
- Wheelchair access (full space)
General features
- CCTV Monitoring
- Free wifi
- Kitchenette
- Toilets
- Queer friendly
Specialist features
- 3D printer
- CNC-laser cutter
- Drop saw
- Industrial sewing machine
- Iron
- Scroll saw
- Sewing machines
- Table saw
- Thickner
- Workbenches
Access features
- Double doorways
- Wide Corridors
- Trolleys
Location
Address
223
Angas Street,
Adelaide, 5000
Access Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday negotiable. Thursday, Friday 10am to 8pm (open to community) Saturday, Sunday 10am to 5pm (open to community)
Getting here
Transport options
- Bus
Parking
$4 for onsite parking - cash or card FREE 2 hour parking on the street