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Leeds Hackspace

Leeds Hackspace, Sheepscar Street South, Leeds, UK
directors@leedshackspace.org.uk

Description

Leeds Hackspace is a workshop space for people who like making things, are curious about how stuff works, or would like to learn new skills.

Membership is open to all and we are a not-for-profit organisation entirely run by its community.

We are interested in technology (both new and old) but are also a social group of people who enjoy talking and bouncing ideas/questions off of one another.

We are entirely membership run and funded.

This means that all members typically pay a fee and that includes the Directors.

Leeds Hackspace is ran as a not-for-profit company by practice, so every penny made from donations and membership fees goes into providing services and facilities that are decided by its members with Directors taking part to help it stay together.

This means Leeds Hackspace can have amazing tools such as a laser cutter, metal lathe, computer systems, welding kit, various saws, a 3D printer or two, a vinyl cutter and a silly amount of electronics, with some quad copters thrown in. Some are owned by Leeds Hackspace bought from membership funds, others are on loan from members and stored at the Hackspace for members to use.

Opening Hours

email: leeds-hack-space@googlegroups.com for more info!

Price Details

Membership – £25 per month.

  • You start as a probationary member with access to the Hackspace 24/7 via card while the space is opened by a full member of the Hackspace
  • A membership RFID card
  • You will be given a short induction into the workings of the space.
  • Access to tools, including those that require induction, for example (but not limited to):
    • Laser Cutter
    • 3D Printer
    • Vinyl Cutter
    • Heating Press
    • CNC Mill
  • Permits use of and access to equipment and communal resources (soldering irons, capacitors, ‘to hack’ hardware scrap)
  • Storage space where available
  • The ability to run for Director of the Hackspace at an AGM
  • Vote in meetings taken by the Hackspace
  • A say in how the Hackspace is run, operated and what additional tools and equipment the Hackspace acquires
  • The ability to become a full member
  • Opportunity to run and arrange workshops if desired

Please Note: membership is currently only open to people over 18 years of age. People younger than 18 are welcome to visit in accompaniment of a responsible adult. We hope to open up access to the hackspace for people under 18 in the future. If you would like to discuss this please contact the directors.

Student/ Unwaged/ Low Waged Membership – £12.50

  • This gives access to the workshop, all its tools and equipment while the space is opened by a key-holding member of the Hackspace. You can also apply for 24 hour access.

Non-members

  • Welcome to visit outside of the typical open evening/day times for a suggested donation of £5, but please contact one of the directors or members to arrange your visit beforehand.

Full Member

To become a full member with unrestricted 24/7 access you must first be a member.

  • You will need two full members to vouch for you to become a full member yourself. We try to make this a painless as possible but it is a way to see that a new member has enough common sense to have unrestricted access to tools and not be a hazed to themselves, others, or the Hackspace.
  • We try to be proactive about getting people 24/7 unrestricted access as we want you to get the most out of the Hackspace and so a committee member will often come to you and offer you 24/7 access. If you have been the the Hackspace a few times and haven’t yet been approached, ask a couple of member you have met about sponsoring you or speak to a committee member who will try to help you.
  • If someone has inducted you on a machine they are likely to vouch for you too.
  • What do we look for? Using tools sensibly- and asking how to use tools you are unfamiliar with instead of guessing. Following the rules. Not making a mess and leaving it to inconvenience someone else. Not creating hazards for yourself, others or the Hackspace.
  • Once you have two sponsors a committiee member will take you through your induction which coveres opening and closing the hackspace and your responsibilities.
  • Being a full member grants the ability to access the Hackspace by yourself and open it up for probationary members of the Hackspace
  • Full members are particularly responsible for probationary members and non-members using the Hackspace when they have it open and using the Hackspace.

If the monthly £25 membership fee is difficult for you, or you have other circumstances affecting your ability to pay, but you still want to be a member, then get in touch with the directors with details on your circumstances.

You will be required to provide us with personal details when signing up to become a member of the Hackspace. We have a signup station inside the entrance to the Hackspace to take your details and give you the information you need to know to get involved.`

Membership subscriptions are paid by standing order to ‘Leeds Hackspace’, using your name as a reference, to these HSBC details:

Booking Details

https://leedshackspace.org.uk/contact/

 

 

Accessibility

We’re just 20 mins walk from Leeds bus station. Leave the bus station by the high numbered stops and cross Eastgate roundabout. Head down Regent Street (past the front of the job centre) and under the York Road bridge. Continue down Regent Street until you reach the the roundabout by the Army Reserve Centre and bear left onto Sheepscar Street South. Cross the road at the lights on the Benson Street junction and we’re just to your left next to Enterprise car rental.

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Listing Details

Created:
March 17, 2022
Updated:
March 17, 2022
Owner:
gemmacarlier@gmail.com

If you are the owner/manager of this space, and would like to take ownership of this listing, please email contact@ourlocalspaces.com