Maker Studio
Building: James B. Hunt Jr. Library
Floor: Fourth Floor
Room: 4401
Know before you go: our updated guidelines
- First-time users: take the required safety orientation (online) before you visit.
The Hunt Library Maker Studio is located on the fourth floor. This space gives students, faculty, and staff hands-on access to the tools, technologies, and skills of making, including 3D printers, low fidelity prototyping supplies, electronics, sewing machines, and many other tools and materials.
The Maker Studio is staffed whenever it is open, meaning you can find drop-in consultation assistance for projects, technology, and more just by stopping by.
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How do I reserve and access this space?
First-time users: take the required safety orientation (online) before you visit.
This space can't be reserved.
A Wolfpack One Card is required for entry.
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What's inside?
Lighting
Natural light (sunlight)
Sound Level
Conversation and chatter
Technology
- Elgato Cam Link 4K
- Weller Digital Soldering Station
- Pioneer DJ Controller
- JBL EON One Portable PA Speaker
- Roland Go:Keys
- Zoom H4n Handheld Recorder
- Janome HD 1000 Sewing Machine
- IK Multimedia iRig Pro
- Cricut Maker 4
- Prusa Mini+ 3D Printer
- Teenage Engineering OP-1
- Shure SM58 Handheld Microphone
- Epson V600 Photo Scanner
- Focusrite Vocaster Two Podcasting Kit
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How do I get there?
Using elevators:
- Go through the library gates past Ask Us.
- Continue straight until you see the third or blue hallway to your right.
- Turn right into the hallway for the elevators.
- Take the elevators to the fourth floor.
- After leaving the elevator bay turn right
- Turn right again, and continue past the stairs.
- Turn right and continue toward the Graduate Research Commons.
- The Maker Studio (room 4401) is the last door on the left.
Using stairs:
- Go through the library gates past Ask Us.
- Take the yellow stairs on your right to the third floor.
- Turn left and continue straight to the stairs.
- Take the stairs to the fourth floor.
- Turn right at the top of the stairs.
- Turn right and continue toward the Graduate Research Commons.
- The Maker Studio (room 4401) is the last door on the left.
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Who do I contact?
- If you have a specific instructional or academic need, or have a question about about 3D printing, electronics, or other topics, you can request a technology consultation.
- Faculty can request an instruction session.
- For other questions about using the Maker Studio, please contact Justin Haynes (919-515-0794, jmhaynes@ncsu.edu)



