Bristol Hackspace

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Bristol Hackspace
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Status active
Country United Kingdom
City Bristol
Date of founding 2009/11/10
Last Updated 2023-05-01
Website https://bristolhackspace.org
Wiki https://wiki.bristolhackspace.org
Facebook http://facebook.com/bristolhackspace
Twitter http://twitter.com/bristolhackspc
E-mail https://bristolhackspace.org/info/URIs of the form "https://bristolhackspace.org/info/" are not allowed.
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Unit B, Meridian Studios, Queen Victoria Street, Bristol
BS2 0QR Bristol
United Kingdom

Number of members 300+"+" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 300.
Membership fee £15/month suggested donation
Members
Location 51° 27' 10.13" N, 2° 34' 22.42" W


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Bristol Hackspace is a place to make things; a community of like-minded individuals centred around our space in St Philips.

We welcome people with an interest in all kinds of making and creating. Whether you are interested in electronics, woodwork, jewellery making, knitting, robotics, metalwork, bike maintenance, or any other kind of creative skill.

Our space has plenty of tools and equipment, from saws and drills to a laser cutter and 3D printer, and all sorts of components, salvaged stuff and donated bits and bobs. If you have an idea for a project, want to learn new skills and have a lot of fun doing it, or just fancy a chat – join us!

This Hackerspace has a Lasercutter



This Hackerspace has a 3D Printer



This Hackerspace has a CNC Mill



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This Hackerspace has a Hot Air Rework Station



This Hackerspace has a Soldering Iron



This Hackerspace has a Metal Lathe



This Hackerspace has a Air Compressor



This Hackerspace has a Bandsaw



This Hackerspace has a Drill Press



This Hackerspace has a Wood Lathe



This Hackerspace has a Handheld Router



This Hackerspace has a Router Table



This Hackerspace has a Belt Sander



This Hackerspace has a Orbital Sander