In this episode of the Brevard Beat, we look into the heart of Brevard County’s thriving DIY and maker culture. Discover how local community spaces are empowering residents to learn practical skills, from 3D printing and laser engraving to sewing and electronics, all through the power of shared knowledge and tools. Whether you are a seasoned engineer or a complete beginner, this episode explores the best local labs and makerspaces where you can start creating today. Join us as we break down how to get involved, what skills are being shared, and why "participation is the price of entry—not perfection"
Listener Notes
1. Defining Maker Culture
• Learning by Doing: Maker culture prioritizes the process of creating over perfection.
• Accessibility: You don't need expensive equipment at home; you just need curiosity and access to community spaces.
• Resilience: Local skill-sharing helps keep knowledge within the community and builds local resilience.
2. Featured Brevard Maker Spaces & Creative Labs
• Melbourne Makerspace
◦ Focus: Laser cutting, 3D printing, woodworking, metal tools, and electronics.
◦ Location: 401 N Wickham Rd #126, Melbourne, FL 32935.
◦ Contact: (321) 345-7290.
◦ Note: This is a volunteer-run, beginner-friendly space ideal for learning fabrication and circuits.
• MyMakerScape
◦ Focus: Open makery sessions, painting, mixed-media art, and sewing workshops.
◦ Location: 344 5th Ave #1, Indialantic, FL 32903.
◦ Contact: (321) 693-2637.
◦ Note: A great entry point for those interested in art-focused DIY without technical barriers.
• Brevard County Library Creative Lab
◦ Focus: 3D printers, fiber arts, podcasting/recording tools, and STEAM programs.
◦ Location: Catherine Schweinsberg Rood Central Library, 308 Forrest Ave, Cocoa, FL 32922.
◦ Contact: (321) 633-1792.
◦ Note: One of the most overlooked free resources in the county with no membership required.
• Makers Mix
◦ Focus: Community work areas, shared tools, and group build nights.
◦ Location: 920 Cheney Hwy, Titusville, FL 32780.
◦ Note: Best for those who thrive in collaborative, group-driven learning environments.
Skills You Can Learn Locally
• Tech & Fabrication: Laser engraving (wood/acrylic), circuit basics, soldering, and 3D printing for repairs or art.
• Arts & Crafts: Sewing, fiber arts, painting, and printmaking.
• Digital Media: Recording tools and digital design.
Pro Tips for New Makers
1. Teach as You Learn: You don’t have to be an expert; being one step ahead of someone else is enough to help them.
2. Try Before You Buy: Use the tools at a makerspace before investing thousands in your own equipment.
3. Document Your Work: Take photos and notes to help the next person who uses the tool.
4. Skill Swap: Trade your knowledge in one area (like art) for someone else’s expertise in another (like circuits).
Your 3-Step Challenge This Month
1. Pick One Space: Visit any of the labs or makerspaces listed above.
2. Learn One Tool: Focus on mastering just one thing, like a soldering iron or a sewing machine.
3. Share One Thing: Help another maker or post a tip online about what you learned.
Connect with the Community
Stay updated by joining these local and hybrid groups:
• Facebook: "Brevard Makers" or "Space Coast Creators".
• Meetup: Look for local maker-focused groups.
• Digital Hubs: Check library event calendars or makerspace Discord/Slack channels.