AET LABS BLOG
October 12, 2022
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The Best Makerspace Equipment for New England Schools and Universities

Harvard SEAS 3D Printing Shop

Dynamic makerspaces offer a variety of equipment and tools that inspire students in well-designed spaces. However, it can be challenging to select the most effective equipment for a makerspace, especially when there are multiple stakeholders involved and budgets to adhere to. We're here to help by providing you with a list of the best makerspace equipment for high schools and universities in New England.

Before compiling a makerspace equipment list, we always recommend taking a step back to map out the bigger picture. First, determine your makerspace goals. How will your institution and community benefit from the makerspace? What is your vision for how students will use the space? Next, design a makerspace layout, so you know how much space you have for equipment, furniture, and storage. It's also critical to know what mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) options you have to help determine which equipment you can incorporate into your makerspace.

The Best Makerspace Equipment for Beginner Makerspaces

The primary goal for beginner makerspaces is to encourage students to explore a variety of tools and technology. When introducing high school students to a new makerspace or fab lab, the makerspace should motivate them try new things and think and explore in different ways. In addition, the equipment needs to be safe and easy for beginners to use so they are excited and not frustrated.

Example beginner makerspace projects:

finished laser cut phone holders at the summer workshop
Finished laser cut phone holders

What are some makerspace essentials for beginners? Here's a makerspace equipment list for novice high schoolers.

CAD/CAM Makerspace Software

Makerspace 3D Printers

3D Scanners

Makerspace Laser Cutter

CNC Routers for Makerspaces

Vacuum Forming Machine

Vinyl Cutters

Large Format Printers

Woodworking Makerspace Tools

Best Makerspace Equipment for Intermediate Makerspaces

Intermediate makerspaces give students in high school or college opportunities to use a greater variety of makerspace technology. At this level, students get hands-on experience using some of the same equipment companies use. In addition, students get chances to build their portfolios and expertise to make them more employable and prepared for the workforce.

Example intermediate makerspace projects:

parts on the first robotics robot view

Here are some makerspace must haves for intermediate level makerspaces for high school or university students.

CAD/CAM Makerspace Software

Makerspace 3D Printers

3D Scanners

Makerspace Laser Cutters

CNC Waterjet Cutting Machine

CNC Routers for Makerspaces

Makerspace CNC Plasma Cutters

Vacuum Forming Machine

Vinyl Cutters

Large Format Printers

Woodworking Makerspace Tools

Metalworking Machinery

Best Makerspace Equipment for Advanced Makerspaces

Advanced makerspaces drive innovation and entrepreneurship at universities. They frequently unite schools and students across campus to collaborate and create together. Equipment and technology at university makerspaces are also used in the workforce and offer industry-recognized certifications for students.

Example advanced makerspace projects:

Toober toy from MIT Toy Product Design Class student Richard

Take a look at this list of recommended makerspace technology for advanced university makerspaces.

CAD/CAM Makerspace Software

Makerspace 3D Printers

3D Scanners

Makerspace Laser Cutters

CNC Waterjet Cutting Machine

CNC Routers for Makerspaces

Makerspace CNC Plasma Cutters

Wire Bender Machine

Vacuum Forming Machine

Makerspace Electronics Prototyping

Vinyl Cutters

Large Format Printers

Woodworking Makerspace Tools

Metalworking Machinery

There are many benefits to a makerspace for education, from giving students opportunities to explore their creativity to training students on equipment used in the workforce to contributing to innovation and entrepreneurship. The best makerspace equipment supports a high school or university's goals with equipment and technology appropriate for the student's experience level.

Need help selecting equipment for your new, renovated, or existing makerspace or fab lab? AET Labs is a partner to New England schools and universities. We help educational institutions select equipment and we provide local service and professional development to instructors. Contact us to get help with your makerspace!