Open Hack Night – November 2025
Mill Forge Makerspace welcomes members, volunteers, friends, and the public to Open Hack Night! It's the holidays! Come talk with Mill Forge makers and compare notes on autumn projects, holiday...
Mill Forge Makerspace welcomes members, volunteers, friends, and the public to Open Hack Night! It's the holidays! Come talk with Mill Forge makers and compare notes on autumn projects, holiday...
The Boston SOLIDWORKS User Group (SWUG) is operated completely by volunteers with the aim of promoting the sharing of skills and information related to the use of SOLIDWORKS and to...
Introductory course on basic safety and operation of woodworking equipment at Mill Forge Makerspace. This class will cover operational stationary power equipment in the woodworking area, and will provide certification...
Introductory course on basic safety and operation of resin 3D printing equipment at Mill Forge Makerspace. Resin printing offers a number of advantages over the more common filament (FDM) 3D...
Introductory course on basic safety and operation of metalworking equipment at Mill Forge Makerspace. This class will cover all operational stationary power equipment in the metals area, and will provide...
Mill Forge Makerspace welcomes members, volunteers, friends, and the public to Open Hack Night! It’s the holidays! Come talk with Mill Forge makers about holiday decorations and gifts! Switching to inside projects for the season? Check out 3D printing ideas, home automation projects, and indoor gardening ideas for a change. (Maybe check out a work...
Introductory course on basic safety and operation of 3D printing (FDM/extrusion) equipment at Mill Forge Makerspace. This class will cover basic care and feeding of 3D printers, slicer and printer...
Intermediate course covering more advanced knowledge pertaining to the resin 3d printers at Mill Forge Makerspace. This class will cover basic care for the resin printer, troubleshooting when a print...
(Ages 6+) In this one-hour class students will learn the necessary skills to make a small wooden robot that they can decorate when complete! Skills learned will include Hands tools will be used for all operations and class will begin with a brief review of shop safety.
Take apart everyday objects to see how they're put together. Find cool-looking parts, mechanical and electronic elements where function leads to interesting form. Then build art from the pieces. Vacation getting a little long? Kids need something else to do? Do you? Join us at Mill Forge Makerspace for our vacation week Constructive Destruction workshop...
Build tiny robots, powered by vibrating motors, made from scrub brushes and toothbrush heads. Test them on the obstacle course track and tune them up for performance. Then race against...
Mill Forge Makerspace welcomes members, volunteers, friends, and the public to Open Hack Night! It’s the holidays! Come talk with Mill Forge makers about holiday decorations and gifts! Switching to...