FamiLAB

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FamiLAB is Orlando's Community Lab / Hackerspace located in Longwood, FL We have 2k sq.

As of December, 2017, we have a community of over 110 members and many more "friends of FamiLAB" that aren't members, but attend our classes and events. feet of air conditioned space for thinking and collaborating and a 4k sq foot shop full of tools and parts to bring your idea to life. Check out our website, our forums, and come to an Open House on the first Tuesday of every month.

02/04/2026

Open House Tonight!

3D Print Hangout 01/01/2026

Sat Jan 3rd we are bringing back the 3D Print Hangout. This event is open to Members AND Non-Members! Anyone can (and encouraged) to join! Whether you are new to 3D Printing or are a complete pro, stop by and hang out with like minded makers. Sign up to let us know you are coming to this FREE event!

3D Print Hangout Discuss all things 3D Printing with like minded Makers!

3D Print Hangout 12/23/2025

The 3D Print Hangout is back! Join us Jan 3rd for our next hangout. RSVP via the link below to let us know you'll be there. It is a FREE event open to ANYONE!

3D Print Hangout Discuss all things 3D Printing with like minded Makers!

07/16/2025

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Photos from FamiLAB's post 05/15/2025

Here is a cool restoration project one of our members is taking on.
"Orange oil and 150grit sandpaper on the wood. Car cleaner-wax on the enamel. #400, #600, #1200 Sandpaper and sewing machine oil on the metal. Still need to work on the iron base, top, and drawers."

Makerfaire Miami 2025 05/13/2025

If you didn't get a chance to check out this year, check out our video to see a small portion of it. Mark it on your calendar to attend next year!

Makerfaire Miami 2025 We took a trip down to Miami this year for Makerfaire Miami 2005! What a great event!

Photos from FamiLAB's post 05/11/2025

One of our members is having a lot of fun working on his skills turning bowls. This was a quick small one he turned the other night. The wood is from a tree that fell in his back yard after the last hurricane. We aren't sure what kind of wood it is but the spalting and grain is amazing looking. It was finished with Tried and True Original to keep a good original look but highlight the spalting and grain features. The design is plain to allow the focus to be on the grain.

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400 North Street #152
Longwood, FL
32750