A free community maker space, The Maker Spot, is a 4,800 square-foot space at the North Richland Hills Library. The Maker Spot is a collaborative work space where children, teens and adults can participate in hands-on learning opportunities through access to emerging technologies and innovative processes to design and build projects. The Maker Spot provides access to resources that support the following areas: 3D printing, audio-visual production and editing, electronics and robots, science (as a hands-on, collaborative area), soft crafts, and circulating Maker Spot kits. It is also a community training center.
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