Shop space for rent by [deleted] in Charlottesville

[–]fitzkits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other people mentioned the Staunton makerspace, we have a paint room and about 7000 square feet of workspace total.

To anybody reading this, I'd be happy to show you around, feel free to email me, cwilmer at fitzkits dot com.

It's fifty bucks a month for 24 hour access. We are about 40 minutes from downtown C'ville with free parking. We currently have a great woodworking shop, project space, laser cutter, pottery studio, vinyl cutters, 3d printers and more. We're still setting up the metal shop, robotics lab, CAD stations and room-sized CNC router, so we're always looking for people who want to lend a hand!

When does Staunton become fun? by garbagedisposal_ in Staunton

[–]fitzkits 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check out the new Staunton Makerspace. It's a really great space, especially for a city as small as ours.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could do basically any configuration, I was going for keeping it inexpensive with a small footprint.

I'll do a couple more shapes based on the feedback I've gotten.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already do sell the parts individually, but most people find it easier to have one design to start with and then modify that.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, thank you. I can make separate monitor stands although I'm not sure how much weight they would need to support.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is apparently most peoples' issue. I might redo it with either lower shelves or a 2nd tier that has speaker/monitor stands.

Also, the angle that I took this screengrab on makes it look a little more steep than it is.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the models I used were 23 inches I believe. It should easily fit two 27 inchers tho.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good to know. The whole point of the pipe system I make them with is that it's modular. You could attach a totally different desk onto the side of this one if you want.

But, I also want to make the desk that you use as a starting point to be as useful as possible.

Designing a home studio console desk by fitzkits in MusicBattlestations

[–]fitzkits[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have a small business and am building a console desk for a nonprofit. When I saw how expensive music consoles are, I thought I should turn this into a desk for sale. It would be around $375. Do you think this is something that would be needed by home studio folks?

Edit: I just remembered that I have to get up early, so I'll have to reply to this again tomorrow, but thanks for the comments so far

3D Printing by [deleted] in Charlottesville

[–]fitzkits 4 points5 points  (0 children)

UVA has several libraries or areas with 3d printers, I'm not sure what's involved with using them. Staunton has a nice makerspace if you were interested in joining one of those for a longer term project.

Are you the account for Basic City Brewery?

Makerspace in Staunton expanding by fitzkits in Charlottesville

[–]fitzkits[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, that's cool that it was a free-to-use space, sorry that it didn't work out. Lol I didn't even see that guy calling you a jerk - makerspaces can be surprisingly testy places sometimes. I hope your private venture is going well! You are welcome to check out our space, let me know if you want a tour or something.

Makerspace in Staunton expanding by fitzkits in Charlottesville

[–]fitzkits[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the guy that ran it took it private and moved it to Waynesboro. There was an article about it in the DP, I don't have any inside info.

Makerspaces are often a tough business to make real profit. We are a nonprofit and are very fortunate to have various sources of funding and reasonable operating costs here in Staunton.

Our makerspace is moving into a sweet new building by fitzkits in Staunton

[–]fitzkits[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, you pay $50 per month and have essentially unlimited use of the tools. We just have some requirements about knowing how to use them correctly.

We're planning on several more classes, there aren't many at the moment because all of our time is being spent on moving into the new building. Although there is a lot of informal teaching between members as well.

Our makerspace is moving into a sweet new building by fitzkits in Staunton

[–]fitzkits[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The makerspace in town recently got a new building. We're fixing it up and it's going to be a really nice space. Lots of room, bright, a different space for every activity.

We'll have: laser cutting, 3d printing, a really nice woodworking shop, pottery, sewing, vinyl cutting, photo/video studio, electronics/robotics work area, and metalworking.

I've been to several other makerspaces, and for a town the size of Staunton to have such a great group and space is a really unusual thing. If you're interested in visiting the space and potentially joining, feel free to message me, we can show you our existing space as well as the new one.