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Maker afternoon at Guildford Library, Saturday 18 February 13:30 – 16:00

Would you enjoy becoming an expert in 3D printing, or laser cutting, or CNC routing? We're recruiting volunteers to help us run dropins at Guildford library so that people can use the digital cutter and 3D printer. in the short term, and the more expensive equipment we'll be getting in the next few months. Come and find out more about the equipment we have now, and the proposals for the dropins.
 

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