LESPACEMAKER offers several training courses in Montreal: woodworking, metal, ceramics, 3D printing and more… Classes are mandatory for independent access to the space’s machines and tools as a member (24/7 access).
If you have any questions about classes, please contact formations@lespacemaker.com
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To contact the metal workshop, write to metal@lespacemaker.com or join the forum.
To contact the 3D workshop, write to 3d@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the sewing workshop, write to couture@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the leather workshop, write to cuir@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the screen printing workshop, write to serigraphie@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the electronics workshop, write to electronique@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the ceramics workshop, write to ceramique@lespacemaker.com or join the Discord server.
To contact the plastics workshop, write to plastique@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
To contact the forge workshop, write to forge@lespacemaker.com or join the Facebook group.
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Skills & Prerequisites
101 (Beginners’ training): Basic introduction to the use of a workshop. These classes are designed for beginners with no previous experience. Following this training, members will be invited to use the workshops during supervised sessions.
102 (Beginner training): Basic introduction to the use of specific tool groups (with 101 as a prerequisite). These classes are designed for beginners with no previous experience. Following this training, members will be invited to use the workshops during supervised sessions.
RAC (Reconnaissance des Acquis/Prior Learning course): RAC sessions are aimed at members with experience equivalent to training 101 or 102 . Each committee is responsible for defining the prerequisites required to access RAC sessions.
Members are invited to contact the committees (by e-mail) to confirm which courses best match their skills. A member who registers for a Recognition of Prior Learning course but does not have the necessary skills and experience may be required to take the equivalent 101 or 102 course (without reimbursement of the RAC session).
Classes in English
Most of our training courses are offered in French by default. If you would like to take a course in English, please contact the training committee.