Forsyth County Public Library

Makerspaces

Forsyth County Public Library’s Makerspaces are places where Library vistors are welcome to work on projects involving crafting, making, and other creative pursuits.

Equipment

The Library’s Makerspaces at Clemmons Branch Library, Forsyth County Central Library, and Paddison Memorial Branch Library have 3D printers, sewing machines, and other equipment as well as space and worktables for a variety of creative projects.

Central Library Equipment
  • One Flashforge Guider II 3D printer
  • One Glowforge Pro 3D laser printer
  • Five Brother HD6700C sewing machines
  • Six worktables
  • 12-person capacity
Clemmons Branch Equipment
  • One MakerBot Replicator Mini compact 3D printer
  • Two worktables
  • 10-person capacity
Paddison Memorial Branch Equipment
  • One MakerBot Replicator Mini compact 3D printer
  • Two worktables
  • 10-person capacity

Access

Members of the public can attend Library programs, including Open Lab hours, held in Makerspaces. Visit the Library’s online calendar and use keyword Makerspace to find upcoming programs.

Library cardholders (18+) can request reservations for up to three hours of time.

Rules governing Makerspace use and projects are outlined in the Makerspace Policy.

Open Lab

During Open Labs people can use equipment and/or work on self-directed projects like piecing quilts, making vision boards, and other creative pursuits. Access to Makerspace equipment is first come, first served.

Reservations

Eligible Library cardholders (18+) who wish to schedule up to three hours in a Makerspace can request a reservation through the Library’s room reservation system. After requesting a reservation, a Library employee will follow up to confirm the time, equipment, project, and schedule an equipment training session (if necessary).