MakerSpace

MakerSpace

 

Made possible by the Friends of the Library's thoughtful donation, this space is a hub for innovation and collaborative learning. Patrons can dive into diverse projects, from digital design to traditional crafts, enriching our entire community.

Our Stations

3D Printer Station

$0.25 per half sheet ($0.23 +tax) 
$0.50 per sheet ($0.47 +tax) 

Button Maker Station

1” Buttons$0.10 each($0.09 +tax) 
All other buttons$0.25 each($0.23 +tax)

Badge Maker Station

$0.25 per half sheet ($0.23 +tax) 
$0.50 per sheet ($0.47 +tax) 

Cricut Maker 3 and Heat Press Station

8.5”x11” page $1.00 each ($0.93 +tax)

Laminating Machine Station

$0.25 per half sheet ($0.23 +tax) 
$0.50 per sheet ($0.47 +tax) 

 

Comb Book Binding Station

$0.50 each ($0.47 +tax) 

 

Banner printing

54” width$5.00 per linear foot ($4.66 +tax) 
All other sizes$4.00 per linear foot ($3.73 +tax) 

Grommets are included with a banner print or $0.10 ($0.09 +tax) each  
without a banner 
All banner printing pricing includes any white/extra/blank space and failed prints 
due to design error.  All material usage is rounded up to the next foot. 
For example, a 5-foot 3-inch print is rounded to 6 feet at $30.     

 

FAQs

What can your large format printer do?
Our Roland TrueVIS SG3-540 is a versatile machine capable of printing lightweight banners, rugged outdoor banners, posters, and durable adhesive vinyl stickers. We are continuously expanding our expertise with this equipment, and our printing capabilities may evolve as we acquire new materials and discover more possibilities.


What is a media conversion station?
Our Media Conversion Station allows you to preserve your memories by converting old media into digital files. We can convert:
VHS tapes to digital
Slides to digital
Negatives to digital
8mm film to digital
Audio cassette tapes to digital

What kind of files do I need? 
The required file type depends on the equipment you plan to use. For most print projects, a PDF file created to the exact desired size is generally recommended. If you have questions about a specific project or file type, please ask us!

How do I bring my file to the MakerSpace? 
You can bring your file on a flash drive, an external hard drive, or by emailing it to us at info@wilmington.lib.oh.us.

Do I need to know exactly what I want to make before coming to the MakerSpace? 
Absolutely not! We encourage you to come by, explore, and experiment! Our staff is here to help you discover new possibilities and try out different equipment, even if you don't have a specific project in mind.

How do I pay for my projects? 
Payment for your projects can be made by cash or check at the circulation desk once your project is complete.

How will I know how to use the equipment? 
Don't worry, we've got you covered! There is always a staff member available and ready to show you how to use the equipment and provide assistance with any troubleshooting. We're here to help you learn and succeed!

 

 

Still have more questions? Feel free to email us at info@wilmington.lib.oh.us