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submitted 7 months ago by Emperor@feddit.uk to c/unitedkingdom@feddit.uk

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/13167838

[...]Seabound found BLOQS, a 32,000-square-foot converted warehouse in the north London suburb of Enfield, fully kitted out with £1.3 million (around $1.7 million) worth of light industrial equipment for all kinds of manufacturing, including wood processing and metal fabrication, laser cutting and engraving, 3D printing, sewing machines, spray painting and more. If that didn’t already make the case for moving in, the flexible membership structure then quickly sealed the deal for Fredriksson and Wen.

The initial sign-up is free, with members simply paying a daily rate for the machinery they need to use, as well as for flexible office and storage space if they need it. Raw materials are available to purchase too, price-matched with local suppliers. And if members need to learn to use a particular piece of equipment, they can pay for training. An added bonus is the on-site restaurant, where an award-winning chef serves a seasonable and affordable Mediterranean menu. Yet the biggest draw for the Seabound team was the community of 1,000 other like-minded members.

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[-] SandySocks@lemmy.world 34 points 7 months ago

Isn't this just a "maker-space" with a new marketing name?

[-] Yondoza@sh.itjust.works 14 points 7 months ago

Nonono, you see it has factory in the name so it's different.

[-] thehatfox@lemmy.world 13 points 7 months ago

It’s larger than a typical maker space, and also promotes commercial use.

A manufacturing equivalent of a coworking space, which I suppose is a concept of its own.

[-] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 6 points 7 months ago

It's a slightly different concept.
My local space is very much "join the community, pay the contribution, and help us maintain things/train people".
This is more "pay for a service, and receive it".

And quote honestly...I think unless you have a very bombproof community with lots of dedicated people and free time, a more commercial PAYG system may be more effective!
There has definitely been a drift in mine, with more and more skilled members getting fed up, and just leaving to buy their own gear.

[-] Streetlights@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago

Is this native advertising?

[-] GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 3 points 7 months ago

Not unless someone sent Emperor a stack of fivers in the post.

[-] crossmr@kbin.social 3 points 7 months ago

I don't think they know what that word means.

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