FAQs
Q. How has COVID-19 impacted TinkerMill?
A. We've collected some FAQs and their responses related to COVID-19 on the FAQ page of our Wiki.
Q. When is the best time to visit TinkerMill for a tour and to check out the space?
A. Tuesdays (Members' meeting) at 7pm (onwards) and Sundays (Open house) 2pm to 4pm. These are the best days to get a guided in depth tour of the space. NOTE: due to the pandemic, check first before coming down. We observe our county public health guidelines which change regularly and may or may not be open for tours.
Q. What are the benefits of becoming a member?
A. Paid members have 24x7 access to the space and all the equipment and tools. Check out our MEMBERSHIP page.
Q. Do I have to become a member to use TinkerMill?
A. No. The general public is welcome at TinkerMill. Your access to some tools and areas of the facility may be limited, however, due to safety concerns.
Q. Can children join and become members of TinkerMill?
A. Yes, children can become members of TinkerMill. Members under 18 must be accompanied by an adult while in the space.
Q. How do I find out about upcoming classes and events at TinkerMill?
A. The best way to get updates on TinkerMill classes and events is through our CALENDAR page or MEETUP Calendar.
Q. What kind of equipment and tools are available at TinkerMill?
A. We have a wide variety of equipment and tools. To learn more about them, please refer to our STATIONS & EQUIPMENT page.
Q. I want to be able to use a particular equipment or tool at TinkerMill. Are there any required classes?
A. Some of our equipment and tools require you to attend a certification class or classes to be able to use them on your own such as the 80-watt laser cutter, 3D printers, CNC Mill, the tools in the machine shop, welding shop, woodworking shop and a few others. Please check out any upcoming certification classes on our MEETUP CALENDAR.
Q. Can I teach a class at TinkerMill? What are the requirements?
A. Our members teach a wide range of classes from the Art of Making Cheese to Welding. However, you don't need to be a member of TinkerMill to host a class and you don't need to be an expert; a simple hobby to you may seem difficult to somebody who is eager to learn!
Q. I have some equipment and tools that I would like to donate to TinkerMill. What's the process in giving donations?
A. We love stuff but sadly we just don't have room for it all. Because of this, we must limit the amount and type of donations we accept. If you would like to donate a physical item, be it tools, electronics, or raw materials, please contact us via email at donations@tinkermill.org and we'll schedule a time to meet with you and evaluate your donation.
We do not accept donations left outside TinkerMill without consulting us first. Check out our WISH LIST or DONATE.
A. We've collected some FAQs and their responses related to COVID-19 on the FAQ page of our Wiki.
Q. When is the best time to visit TinkerMill for a tour and to check out the space?
A. Tuesdays (Members' meeting) at 7pm (onwards) and Sundays (Open house) 2pm to 4pm. These are the best days to get a guided in depth tour of the space. NOTE: due to the pandemic, check first before coming down. We observe our county public health guidelines which change regularly and may or may not be open for tours.
Q. What are the benefits of becoming a member?
A. Paid members have 24x7 access to the space and all the equipment and tools. Check out our MEMBERSHIP page.
Q. Do I have to become a member to use TinkerMill?
A. No. The general public is welcome at TinkerMill. Your access to some tools and areas of the facility may be limited, however, due to safety concerns.
Q. Can children join and become members of TinkerMill?
A. Yes, children can become members of TinkerMill. Members under 18 must be accompanied by an adult while in the space.
Q. How do I find out about upcoming classes and events at TinkerMill?
A. The best way to get updates on TinkerMill classes and events is through our CALENDAR page or MEETUP Calendar.
Q. What kind of equipment and tools are available at TinkerMill?
A. We have a wide variety of equipment and tools. To learn more about them, please refer to our STATIONS & EQUIPMENT page.
Q. I want to be able to use a particular equipment or tool at TinkerMill. Are there any required classes?
A. Some of our equipment and tools require you to attend a certification class or classes to be able to use them on your own such as the 80-watt laser cutter, 3D printers, CNC Mill, the tools in the machine shop, welding shop, woodworking shop and a few others. Please check out any upcoming certification classes on our MEETUP CALENDAR.
Q. Can I teach a class at TinkerMill? What are the requirements?
A. Our members teach a wide range of classes from the Art of Making Cheese to Welding. However, you don't need to be a member of TinkerMill to host a class and you don't need to be an expert; a simple hobby to you may seem difficult to somebody who is eager to learn!
Q. I have some equipment and tools that I would like to donate to TinkerMill. What's the process in giving donations?
A. We love stuff but sadly we just don't have room for it all. Because of this, we must limit the amount and type of donations we accept. If you would like to donate a physical item, be it tools, electronics, or raw materials, please contact us via email at donations@tinkermill.org and we'll schedule a time to meet with you and evaluate your donation.
We do not accept donations left outside TinkerMill without consulting us first. Check out our WISH LIST or DONATE.
CONTACT USAny other questions we didn't address above?
Please fil out the contact form or email us directly at info@tinkermill.org |
VISIT USMAIN LOCATION:
1840 Delaware Pl Unit A, Longmont, CO 80501 Email: info@tinkermill.org Phone: (720) 204-3090 (note: we rarely pick up the voicemail- email is faster) ![]() Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station available. FREE for TinkerMill members (24x7) and non-members (9am to 9pm).
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