Presents
Little Inventors

Access Space

Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K.
1 brought to life

Website:www.access-space.org

Twitter:@accessspace

Skills:Laser cutting, 3D printing, vinyl cutting, digital embroidery, bench tools, Arduino, interactivity, cnc routing....

Access Space is an arts and education charity with a maker space called Refab Space (which we opened in 2012). We're based in central Sheffield, close to the rail and bus stations.
People interested in art, design, computers, recycling, music, electronics, photography and more, meet like-minded people, share and develop skills and work on creative, enterprising and technical projects. The makers for this challenge are John Moseley, Toni Buckby, Gareth Coleman, Jake Harries and Martyn Eggelton.

Recent project reports

Making the Wild Mucial Hairdryer and Metal Detecting Boots
Posted about The Wild Music Hair Dryer by Lola

Little Inventors day at Access Space with Toni, Gareth, Martyn & John. Kit spread out over the tables. Jake took the photos.

Talking about making the hairdryer with Toni Buckby
Posted about The Wild Music Hair Dryer by Lola

We had a lot of fun on 30th May when we had the Little Inventors Day at Access Space. Here are a few comments from one of the makers!

Ideas brought to life