About Lamma Makerspace

A small, community-rooted creative studio in the heart of Lamma Island.

Hands at Work. Hearts at Ease.

Lamma Makerspace was created as a space where people of all ages can slow down, work with their hands and experience the quiet satisfaction of making something real.

In a world increasingly shaped by screens and speed, we believe in the value of tactile learning, practical skills and shared creative experiences.

Whether building a wooden watch box, crafting a child’s first woodworking project, or exploring photography, every workshop is designed to be calm, focused and deeply hands-on.

A Safe and Professional Environment

Lamma Makerspace operates as a professionally managed workshop space.

We maintain appropriate public liability insurance, follow fire safety requirements and ensure first aid resources are available on site.

All sessions begin with clear safety guidance, and tools are introduced in a structured and supervised manner.

We believe creativity thrives best in an environment that is both inspiring and responsibly run.

A bird perched on a post above a safety sign
A bird perched on a post above a safety sign

Professional-Grade Workshop Equipment

Safety & Environment

  • Fire blankets & extinguishers

  • First aid kit & PPE

  • Eye and hearing protection

  • Air & dust filtration

  • Vacuum systems

  • Air conditioning & ventilation

  • Audio system

Professional Machinery

  • Table saw

  • Planer

  • Mitre saw

  • Band saw

  • Router table

  • Belt sander

  • Track saw

  • Drill press

  • Laser engraver

  • Workbenches

Tools & Equipment

  • Hand-held power tools

  • Woodwork hand tools

  • Chisels & hand saws

  • Measuring & marking tools

  • Clamps

  • Orbital sanders

  • Precision files

  • Glue guns & adhesives

  • Oils & finishing supplies

Our ground-floor studio is fully equipped with professional woodworking tools, a 3D printer, laser engraver and printing facilities.

Every detail has been designed to balance functionality with warmth, creating a workshop that feels welcoming rather than industrial.

You will find real tools, real materials and a genuine respect for craftsmanship.