Professional-grade equipment, structured programs, and space designed for makers who are serious about what they make.
The Maker's Wheel is organized into zones, each with its own equipment, access requirements, and workflows.
High-precision cutting, engraving, and routing across wood, acrylic, leather, fabric, and more.
Lasers and CNC require certification before first use. Certification sessions are free for members.
FDM printing in multiple materials with a full fleet of quality printers. Great for prototypes, functional parts, and art.
Certification is equipment-protection focused: filament changes, bed leveling, and printer care.
Domestic and industrial sewing, plus a full leather tooling and hand-sewing area.
Full sublimation setup for apparel, home goods, and specialty products. Includes heat press for transfers and finishing.
Six private studio spaces (~150 sq ft each) available by the day, week, or month. Your own space inside the shop.
A dedicated area for instruction, workshops, and community events. Bookable by instructors for scheduled classes.
A safe, age-appropriate space for young makers. Supervised crafting with materials sized for smaller hands and shorter attention spans.
The social heart of the space — designed for groups to sit together, make something, and talk. Think craft club: come solo or bring friends, pick up a project, and settle in. No orientation required for anything here.
Common materials available for purchase in the space — so you don't have to make a supply run mid-project.
Classes at The Maker's Wheel are taught by local instructors — craftspeople with real skills and something worth teaching. Not YouTube tutorials; actual instruction from people who do the work.
What gets taught, when, and in what format is entirely up to each instructor. It could be a one-time workshop, a multi-week course, a drop-in session, or anything in between. Members get discounted rates; guests pay standard pricing.
As instructors sign on, their offerings will be posted. If you have a skill worth teaching, we'd love to hear from you.
Instructors run their own classes in the dedicated class/event area. They set the topic, format, schedule, and pricing. Examples of what could be offered:
Instructors keep 70% of class revenue. The Maker's Wheel retains 30% to cover space, equipment, and overhead.
If you have a skill worth teaching, The Maker's Wheel wants to hear from you. We provide the space, equipment, and members. You bring the expertise and the curriculum.
Instructors set their own class pricing, design their own curriculum, and keep 70% of revenue. The space handles scheduling and promotion.
We're looking for instructors across all zones — laser, 3D printing, sewing, leather, sublimation, and any other craft that fits our space.
The Maker's Wheel supports members who want to turn their craft into a business or side income — with practical infrastructure, not just advice.
A dedicated photography station with backdrop, LED lighting, and phone/camera mount. Shoot your products in the same session you make them.
Common packing materials available at cost in the space — boxes, bubble wrap, tissue paper, kraft paper, tape. No supply run needed.
USPS commercial account, designated outgoing shipments area, and UPS/FedEx pickup coordination. Finish your order, drop it in the bin.
The Maker's Wheel provides the infrastructure — photography, packing, shipping. Members own their own Etsy, Shopify, or other storefronts. We don't take a cut of your sales. Revenue from this program comes from services (photography rental, materials) only.
Founding Member spots are limited. Join now for $35/mo locked in for life — or join the waitlist for when we open.