Create, Learn & Make in Honolulu

Hawaii Maker Space
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A Studio Built for Creativity

A creative community for kids and adults to design, build, and explore.

From laser cutting and 3D printing to embroidery and art, our studio blends imagination with modern tools.

Address: 941 River Street #240, Honolulu, HI

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Maker Studio for Adults

Rediscover the joy of creating with your hands.

Our Maker Studio is designed for adults who want to learn new tools, craft meaningful projects, or simply enjoy focused creative time.

What You’ll Find:

• Laser cutting & engraving (xTool P2s, LaserPecker LP5)
• 3D printing & prototyping (Bambu 1XE)
• UV printing on wood, glass, and acrylic
• Embroidery design (Brother PE900)
• Open studio hours & membership access

Discover the Tools

Get hands-on access to professional-grade machines — laser cutters, 3D printers, UV printers, and embroidery equipment — no experience required.

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Learn by Doing

Join workshops or open sessions where you’ll design, craft, and experiment with real materials. Our instructors guide you every step of the way.

Classes

Create What’s Yours

Build personal projects, gifts, prototypes, or art — and become part of a creative community that makes ideas real.

Maker Kids

We help curious kids turn imagination into innovation.

Through hands-on classes in design, engineering, and creative problem-solving, they’ll learn how to think, build, and explore like real makers.

Kids Programs Include:

• 3D Printing Basics
• Laser Cutting Projects
• Robotics & Engineering Labs
• Design Bootcamps & Creative Challenges

Spark Curiosity

Kids (ages 8–14) explore how things work through playful, hands-on experiments in design, robotics, and laser cutting.

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Build Real Skills

They’ll learn problem-solving, teamwork, and creative confidence while turning imagination into invention.

Classes

Grow With Each Project

Our classes evolve with their interests — preparing them to think like inventors, designers, and future innovators.

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Cut and engrave a wide range of materials including wood, acrylic, leather, paper, and select metals.