For those of you that have always wanted to do CNC work, laser cutting, lathe work, etc., the new TechShop in Austin (actually, Round Rock) is probably a much smarter expense than buying your own stuff. I'm looking forward to this!
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I would be careful. They may not allow firearms. From there website:OldCannon wrote:For those of you that have always wanted to do CNC work, laser cutting, lathe work, etc., the new TechShop in Austin (actually, Round Rock) is probably a much smarter expense than buying your own stuff. I'm looking forward to this!
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TechShop is a community based workshop and prototyping studio on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. This brand new location is packed with cutting-edge tools and equipment.

Seriously, sounds like a really neat idea. Having the availability to get things made in a CNC or etched onto your project is awesome. There is a guy in my hometown that has a laser engraving system. They mainly do cell phone covers, but are starting to branch out into plaques, security tags, etc and will do special projects at a reasonable cost, including the artwork if needed.
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For a California-based company, what else would you expect?Keith B wrote:OldCannon wrote:
I would be careful. They may not allow firearms. From there website:
TechShop is a community based workshop and prototyping studio on a mission to democratize access to the tools of innovation. This brand new location is packed with cutting-edge tools and equipment.![]()


FYI: It ain't cheap. $125/mo, and that doesn't include the price of classes (about $40/hr plus materials). However, membership is apparently NOT required to take the classes. The membership gives you scheduled access to the equipment during non class time.
Cmon, you have to admit: Deep down, you've always wanted to take a class on how to be a blacksmith

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Sorry to resurect an old thread but the Techshop is giving away 1 year memberships with 350 bucks in free classes to veterans. My co worker and I both signed up and got accepted.
If you sign up and get selected lemme know.
If you sign up and get selected lemme know.
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Holy cow... that place looks like a playground 

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Wow! Thanks for pointing this out. I had _no_ clue about this, but I'm definitely going to take advantage of it!uthornsfan wrote:Sorry to resurect an old thread but the Techshop is giving away 1 year memberships with 350 bucks in free classes to veterans. My co worker and I both signed up and got accepted.
If you sign up and get selected lemme know.
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