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possiblydrunk | 3 years ago

>The picture is from the library's electronics room which has cool gear such as laser cutter, 3D printer, and much more.

Amazing! I've never seen anything comparable in a U.S. library. What a wonderful resource. How do they maintain it?

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jn5|3 years ago

I haven't seen anything like it in Europe either. Helsinki's library is incredible. It's also architecturally one of the most prominent buildings and right next to the parliament. It doesn't have a lot of books, though (100k)

https://www.oodihelsinki.fi/en/services/

shitloadofbooks|3 years ago

This is also a thing in Australian Libraries (especially those in capital cities).

You can book the machines/stations out for periods of time, using your library card/account.

You have to do a safety induction to be able to book the more dangerous tools.

They also sell materials, or you can BYO.

peblos|3 years ago

I've never seen these, do you know of any in Sydney? A quick Google turns up some 3d printing services in other towns/cities but nothing like this

Maxion|3 years ago

> Amazing! I've never seen anything comparable in a U.S. library. What a wonderful resource. How do they maintain it?

Taxes. I think one big benefit of the Finnish multi-party system is you have less political bickering and more actual doing. Perhaps it leads to more efficient use of tax revenue.

Either case, we have this library (and many more not as fancy).

sircastor|3 years ago

In live just outside of Portland, OR and we have a makerspace in our local library. It’s not hugely decked out, but it just opened so it’s a work in progress.

schwartzworld|3 years ago

I live in MA and we have this. Our library has a whole maker space including a 3d printer where you just pay for the filament

andyreagan|3 years ago

what town in MA are you? I'm in Shutesbury, and we're building a new library in the coming years. would be great to do this, and have an example to base from.