A century-old warehouse on Staten Island has been transformed into a non-profit community workspace for artists and entrepreneurs to do their creating.

Makerspace is a 6,000 square foot community workshop for industrial and digital fabrication.

Since 2013, it's given engineers, artists, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists access to a wide variety of tools and workshop space at low cost.

"Lots of welders, plasma cutters, milling machines, we have a full woodshop with table saws, joiner planers, everything for working with wood. We also have a CnC router, 3D printers, a laser cutter. We have a computer lab, a sewing lab, studio spaces for our members. We're really all about sharing knowledge and teaching people how to make things," said Staten Island Makerspace Co-Founder Scott Van Campen.

To learn more, visit makerspace.nyc.