Workshops:
a place to learn

The Doorspace isn’t just about making; it’s about learning too. We offer workshops that cover a wide range of skills and topics, from traditional crafts to cutting-edge technologies. Learn from the experts, collaborate with your peers, and push the boundaries of what you thought was possible.

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Workshops

At the Doorspace, you can either attend a workshop or run your own! Whether you’re an organiser or an enthusiast, we’re here to support your creative journey. Our workshops focus on all things related to making – from traditional manufacturing to innovative, circular processes.

From one-day event to a week-long deep dive, or a recurring series, there are plenty of options. Just reach out to discuss your ideas, and we’ll work together to make it happen.

All workshops are connected to our Makerspace, giving you hands-on experience with the tools and materials you need. Want to teach a workshop and share your skills with others? Get in touch with us for more details, pricing, and everything else!

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Chair for beginners

July 20, 2026
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End-grain chopboard

July 21, 2026
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CNC Router - Introduction Course

July 22, 2026

Questions & answers

Yes. Doorspace hosts and develops workshops around making, woodworking, recycling, digital fabrication, electronics, repair, design, and related topics.

Workshop details depend on the number of participants, duration, required machines, materials, supervision, and safety requirements.

This depends on the activity and machines used. For hands-on machine-based workshops, smaller groups are usually better. For some activities, groups may need to be split so everyone can work safely and properly.

No. Doorspace is for both professionals and non-professionals. It is meant for people who want to make, learn, test ideas, repair things, or work on creative and technical projects.

Yes. Beginners are welcome. Many Doorspace activities are designed to introduce people to tools, materials, and making processes in an accessible way.

Yes, within reason. Members and users can work on personal, educational, or professional projects, as long as the use fits the space, safety rules, and availability.

Usually yes, but this depends on the material and the machine you want to use. Some materials are not safe or suitable for certain machines, especially laser cutters, CNC machines, or heat-based processes. Always check before using your own material.

Yes. Doorspace can support prototyping through access to tools, machines, knowledge, and sometimes direct design or fabrication support through Pro-Duck or the Doorspace network.

Small temporary storage may be possible, but it needs to be agreed in advance. Doorspace is a shared space, so long-term or large storage is limited.

You can contact Doorspace through the website or by email. For formal collaborations, courses, school groups, or institutional agreements, it is best to include the number of people, period, type of activity, required machines, and whether supervision or safety training is needed.

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