The Makerspace in Reinert-Alumni Library is a creative technology workspace where you can access tools for design, making and learning. You can use 3D printers, vector cutters, laser cutters, vacuum formers, and more to bring your imagination to life while you explore some of the latest tools for creation. We are open to Creighton library patrons, and look forward to assisting you with your next idea!
Library patrons can use the makerspace to learn the available tooling and create almost anything they can imagine. We charge for Makerspace materials used, but training and design assistance are free of charge, and patrons may bring in outside materials for approval to use on Makerspace equipment.
Treat people, tools, and space with respect
Use appropriate protective equipment
Only use approved materials
Observe library policies
No food or open drinks in the makerspace
Clean up after your work
One of the fastest ways to turn a digital design into a real object, 3D printing stacks layers of melted plastic in a computer-controlled pattern to create spectacular results.
View LIbGuide and Reserve a 3D Print Time
Learn More About the 3D Print Service
Our Cricut Maker 3 vector cutter takes flat stock and cuts, draws, and many more operations.
View LIbGuide and Reserve a Vector Cutter Time
The Glowforge Pro is a laser cutter capable of cutting and engraving very intricate designs.
The Vaquform DT2 uses heated plastic shaped by air pressure to create molds of 3D objects for packaging or production.
A button-making station can help you create just the right flair, and it can be reserved for use in the makerspace.
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
And by appointment.
makerspace@creighton.edu
402.280.2803