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Whether you want to tour our facilities, ask about specific machinery, or book a private engineering consultation, our team is ready to assist. Reach out today and let’s build something meaningful together.

Lab Location

  • Silicon Beach Maker Space

  • 6060 Center Drive, 10th Floor

  • Los Angeles, CA 90094

  • USA

Lab Hours

Our team is available to assist you during the following hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Sunday: Closed (Members with 24/7 access only)

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    General FabLab & Membership

    What is a FabLab?

    A FabLab is a shared fabrication workshop equipped with digital and traditional tools for prototyping, learning, and building projects.

    No. Beginners are welcome. We provide orientations, training sessions, and workshops to help you get started.

    Membership gives you access to tools, work areas, and discounted workshops. Plans vary by duration and usage needs.

    Yes. You can schedule a tour to see the space, tools, and workflow before deciding.

    Yes. For safety reasons, machines like the laser cutter, CNC router, and 3D printers require basic training.

    Yes, as long as they are safe and compatible with the machines. Some specialty materials must follow our guidelines.

    Tools, Workshops & Project Support

    What tools are available in the FabLab?
    We offer 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, woodworking tools, electronics stations, and more.
    Yes. Staff and volunteer experts can help with machine setup, troubleshooting, and project planning.
    Most machines require reservation via our online booking system to prevent wait times.
    We run workshops on 3D printing, laser cutting, woodworking, electronics, coding, robotics, and other maker skills.
    Yes. Members often use the FabLab to develop prototypes or early-stage product concepts.
    We can assist with basic file preparation and software questions. Complex design work may require a consultation.