Maker Spaces 

Grymsdyke Farm functions as a research facility, an experimental laboratory and a living-working space. Historically a working farm, its secluded setting offers a unique place for reflection, experimentation and production.

Maker Spaces are the core of the facility, supported by communal living spaces including the Farmhouse, with residential amenities such as a kitchen, living room, bedrooms and a library; and outdoor spaces including an orchard, tennis court, vegetable garden and spaces for events and site-specific installations.

Maker Spaces provide opportunities to engage directly with a range of materials and making techniques, from traditional craftsmanship to contemporary digital design methodologies.

Techniques and processes include woodworking, metalworking, ceramics and digital fabrication:

Carpentry workshop

Three-axis CNC digital fabrication facility (bed size: 1250mm × 3000mm)

Casting and ceramics studio

Metalworking area
Industrial six-axis robotic arms
Laser cutter (bed size: 900mm × 1250mm)
3D printers
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