Artifactory
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| Artifactory | |
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| Country | Australia |
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| City | Perth |
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Date of founding |
2009/03/30 |
| Website | http://www.artifactory.org.au |
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Number of members |
25 |
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Membership fee |
$100 AUD PCM / $50 PCM student / associate |
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Size of rooms |
218m² |
| Members | Atrophy |
| Location | 31.93057° S, 115.86398° ELatitude: 31°55′50.052″S Longitude: 115°51′50.328″E |
| Latitude: 31°55′50.052″S Longitude: 115°51′50.328″E
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| Status | active |
[edit] Venue
We have a 2 level (if you count the dungeon tool room) warehouse space in Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
We've built 3D printers, a CNC router, 30,000V Jacob's ladder synthesizer, Arduino controlled smoke ring cannons.
The workshop has a wide range of dangerous and useful tools.
Membership includes access to Perth's REMIDA center, where Artifactory members can get free materials such as wood, metal, rubber, plastic... you name it.