🚀 It's a new year with new projects!
| WELCOME BACK!
We hope you have had a fantastic winter break. The studio space will reopen with regular hours on Monday, January 13. Walk-ins are allowed for some equipment, but we recommend making an appointment to visit the makerspace.
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HOLIDAY CLOSURE - The studio space will close for the  Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend from Saturday, January 18, through Monday, January 20
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| SIGNING INTO THE STUDIOÂ
All members coming into the studio are required to sign in (unless they are coming in for a class). You can scan the sign-in QR code or type in the link directly. If you have issues signing in, please ask a staff member for help.
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| ASSISTIVE TECH MAKE-A-THON
Participate in our second assistive technology (AT) make-a-thon! This year’s make-a-thon is a collaborative, nine-day experience open to undergraduate and master’s students in the McKelvey and Sam Fox schools and second year students in the Program in Occupational Therapy (OT). Complete the interest form by this Friday, January 10.
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CAMPUS RESOURCE SPOTLIGHT
Join us on Friday, January 25, for the annual Maker Network Fair. Connect with WashU's maker community and learn about available on-campus resources. There will be food, games, prizes, and lots of WashU swag.
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| SPACE SUNdays
Kick off the semester with fun weekend workshops
- January 26 - 3D Printing for Beginners 🚀
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February 9 - Laser Cut Heart Box 💕
- February 16 - Custom T-shirts 👕
- February 23 - Weird Flux But OK 🤖
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| BE A MAKERTECHÂ
This is an awesome opportunity to expand your skills and engage with the maker community on campus. Applications for the Fall 2025 semester are open through Friday, March 1.  Review the eligibility requirements and apply here.
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| CODE OF CONDUCT: ATTIRE
⦿ Closed-toed shoes must be worn in the makerspace ⦿ Remove scarves, jewelry, headphones, or any other loose clothing, and tie back long hair before operating power tools ⦿ Safety glasses must be worn when operating tools or equipment.
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HOW DO I GET TRAINED ON EQUIPMENT?
The Spartan Light Metal Products Makerspace has two distinct training processes for the Advanced Machine Shop and Studio Space.
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The Advanced Machine Shop provides training for hands-on manufacturing techniques. Full access is restricted to users who have received advanced machinist training and approval.
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The Studio Space provides an annual membership which includes training for power tools and prototyping equipment such as 3D printing, laser cutting and soldering.
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Spartan Light Metal Products Makerspace
Welcome Desk: (314) 935-6061 | Office: (314) 935-6573 Â | Â jubelmakerspace.wustl.edu
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