You don’t need a workshop or years of experience to be a maker. At JC Squared, if you create—or want to—you belong. We’re building a space that helps makers grow, level up, and take their next steps.
Ideas
Welcome to Ideas — the spark-filled corner of our shop where two makers, too much coffee, and way too many tools collide. We tinker with everything from wood and welding to 3D printing and paint, sharing the wins, the failures (sometimes the best products), and the messy middle. Expect how‑tos, shop tips, behind‑the‑scenes stories, and the occasional tool debate that ends in… buying another tool.
If you love getting your hands dirty—or watching us do it—stick around for project updates, product drops, and make‑along kits. Got a wild idea? Send it our way. If it involves cool materials, weird geometry, or lots of glue, we’re already in.
If you love getting your hands dirty—or watching us do it—stick around for project updates, product drops, and make‑along kits. Got a wild idea? Send it our way. If it involves cool materials, weird geometry, or lots of glue, we’re already in.
How We Used 3D Printing to Solve a Woodworking Challenge in Our Makerspace
In our makerspace, the long‑term dream is to bring in a full CNC machine. But until we have the space for one, we’ve embraced a simple truth: we are the interim CNC. And that’s exactly why 3D printing has become such an essential…
DIY French Cleat Drill Storage
Up your storage game with french cleats and impress your friends and family with your shop organization!
Makers at Work: The Evolution of Our DIY Christmas Ornament
Makers at Work: The Evolution of Our DIY Christmas Ornament Have you ever had one of those moments with your best friend where ideas just bounce back and forth like a ping-pong ball? It’s basically the improv game “yes, and…
Woodworking Lessons from Sanding: Patience, Perseverance, and DIY Wisdom
When I first got into woodworking, I thought it was all about the cool tools, the satisfying smell of fresh-cut lumber, and the joy of saying, “Yeah, I built that.” And sure, running a small business selling handmade, DIY projects…





