Build Strange
Things Together.
Belgrave Buildables is a potential community hackerspace nestled in the hills — a shared workshop for electronics, fabrication, software, art, repair, experimentation, and curious humans.
> booting Belgrave Buildables...
> loading soldering irons
> calibrating 3D printers
> spinning up laser cutter
> checking coffee reserves ☕
> compiling ideas...
READY FOR COLLABORATION
What is Belgrave Buildables?
A future-focused community workshop where people can learn, prototype, repair, teach, and create — whether that's robots, furniture, synths, software, drones, costumes, or impossible art installations.
Shared Tools
Access fabrication equipment, electronics benches, hand tools, and collaborative workspaces.
Skill Sharing
Workshops, talks, repair nights, coding jams, and practical learning from the community.
Experimental Projects
Build prototypes, kinetic art, home automation systems, open-source hardware, and absurd inventions.
Hills Community
A creative hub for Belgrave and the Dandenong Ranges — local collaboration with global ideas.
Potential Spaces
The dream setup for Belgrave Buildables includes dedicated zones for making, hacking, and experimentation.
Electronics Lab
Oscilloscopes, soldering stations, embedded systems benches, and component storage.
Digital Fabrication
3D printers, CNC routers, laser cutters, and rapid prototyping tools.
Wood & Metal Shop
Traditional fabrication tools for larger builds and hands-on construction.
Creative Studio
Space for audio, visual art, projection experiments, wearable tech, and collaborative installs.
Possible Future Projects
Community mesh networks. Interactive art. Solar-powered gadgets. Synthesizers. DIY arcade machines. Tiny satellites. Repair cafés. Autonomous garden systems. Weird robots with googly eyes.
Help Build ItInterested?
Belgrave Buildables is currently just an idea — but every hackerspace starts with a few people saying:
“We should totally make this happen.”
Looking for makers, engineers, artists, coders, fabricators, tinkerers, and curious locals interested in helping shape a future community workshop in the hills.