

Come join the East Columbus Maker meetup.
Connecting makers, hackers, engineers, artists, inventors, metalworkers, machinists, designers, and anyone 16+ interested in the maker movement. We cover 3D printing, Laser cutting, CNC, robotics, Internet of Things, electronics with Arduino and Raspberry Pis, etc. Whether you are just starting or have been a maker for a long time, come and join us.
We will develop a stronger maker community in the Columbus area. So bring your ideas on what we should offer to the group, your stories, or something you have built or want to build to share with others.


L.I is made up of people who are interested in physical security, such as bypassing locks or learning new techniques for opening difficult locks.
We abide by the laws set down in each State or Province (For our Canadian neighbors). Likewise we have our own code of ethics we adhere to. They're almost all common sense rules that you should always practice. You should never pick locks that you don't own, or that you don't have the owners explicit permission to pick. We enjoy helping the community, not hurting it.
The membership fee is not required. If you wish to support the organization, get a quality photo membership card, and participate in nationally registered competition, then you may pay the fee. All are welcome to come, learn and have fun!


Come join the East Columbus Maker meetup.
Connecting makers, hackers, engineers, artists, inventors, metalworkers, machinists, designers, and anyone 16+ interested in the maker movement. We cover 3D printing, Laser cutting, CNC, robotics, Internet of Things, electronics with Arduino and Raspberry Pis, etc. Whether you are just starting or have been a maker for a long time, come and join us.
We will develop a stronger maker community in the Columbus area. So bring your ideas on what we should offer to the group, your stories, or something you have built or want to build to share with others.


L.I is made up of people who are interested in physical security, such as bypassing locks or learning new techniques for opening difficult locks.
We abide by the laws set down in each State or Province (For our Canadian neighbors). Likewise we have our own code of ethics we adhere to. They're almost all common sense rules that you should always practice. You should never pick locks that you don't own, or that you don't have the owners explicit permission to pick. We enjoy helping the community, not hurting it.
The membership fee is not required. If you wish to support the organization, get a quality photo membership card, and participate in nationally registered competition, then you may pay the fee. All are welcome to come, learn and have fun!
Get in touch!
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