
What we’re about
As our city's first and oldest makerspace, HackPGH has served Pittsburgh's creative community for fifteen years. We steadfastly believe that the Maker Movement should be accessible to anyone, regardless of their prior level of experience and irrespective of their socioeconomic background. HackPGH is a life-changing place where creative exploration, professional development, and socializing are actively encouraged.
Our secure workshop caters to a wide variety of interests and is open 24/7 to members. Over the years, we have built dedicated workspaces for woodworking, welding, machining & metalworking, electronics, laser cutting, CNC routing, sewing & embroidery, 3D printing, and many more!
HackPGH is a 501(c) non-profit organization with no paid employees. We keep fees as low as possible and in return, all members are required to regularly volunteer at the organization in some way - training others, contributing to a group project, cleaning the shop, and more.
Membership Model (as of 2024): - $75/month for 24/7 RFID access and communal training on almost all tools and machines. Discounts rates are available for students, seniors (60+), active armed services/veterans, and persons with disabilities. We offer paid classes as well as free clubs and events that are open to the public. While memberships are limited to adults (18+), many of our classes welcome children above the age of twelve.
HackPGH is all about collaboration, education, inclusion, and community. These goals transcend the boundaries of our workshop to the streets of Pittsburgh. As a charitable organization, outreach has always been a vital part of our past and present, from our free vaccination clinics to our food & clothing drives to constructing PPE during the COVID pandemic. Our primary goal for the future: further community involvement through classes, clubs, outreach events, and social engagements, all open to everyone regardless of membership status.
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Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Miniature Painting Workshop w/AaronHackPGH, Pittsburgh, PAUSD 45.00
In this class, you will choose from a variety of unpainted miniature models designed for use as game pieces for Tabletop Roleplaying Games and paint them as you like. You will learn basic miniature painting techniques like dry brushing and paint blending. The course will focus on teaching what is commonly called the "Slap Chop" method of miniature painting, also known as "Speedpainting" which allows for quick and colorful results without the long waiting times of most classical mini painting techniques.
No previous miniature painting experience is required. Students will leave with an understanding of the following:- Different mini paint brands and paint types
- Basic color theory
- Applying finishing products
Structure: The class will involve one 3 hour session. Bathrooms and beverages are available on premises. Light snacks are available in our vending machines. All supplies for paints, brushes, miniatures, and finishes will be provided by HackPGH.
Date/Time: Saturday June 14th, 10:00am-12:00pm
Instructor: Aaron Stein, Professional Dungeon Master
Class Size: 6 people max
Age requirement: Must be 13+ (minors must be accompanied by an adult)
Cost: $45 for non-members, $40 for HackPGH members. If only accompanying a minor, not participating, cost is waived. Want to take this class but need low-income assistance? Please reach out privately to HackPGH's Board President to discuss.
Important: We cannot accept registrations through Meetup. Please CLICK HERE TO REGISTER AND PAY!
Note: No-shows will not be refunded. Please contact HackPGH if you need to cancel within 48 hours of the class date.
How to find us: We are in the basement of our building! Click here to see a map of our building, entrances, parking options, and nearby public transit stops
About our instructor: Aaron Stein works full time as a Professional Dungeon Master, running games of Dungeons & Dragons both online through Startplaying games and offline at HackPGH on alternating Saturdays. At HackPGH, Aaron has been able to utilize our 3D Printing facilities to create all sorts of miniatures and terrain to make for an exciting in-person gaming experience like no other in Pittsburgh! Aaron has spent the last 25 years as a Dungeon Master and believes that tabletop roleplaying games, through the act of shared storytelling, are the best way to spend time with friends and to even make bonds new friends. To learn about more games Aaron is running you can find them here.
- Intro to Sewing Workshop with KymHackPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUSD 55.00
Intro to Sewing Workshop
Description: This class is an introduction to the basics of sewing with woven fabrics. Students will learn basic machine operation, sewing seams, corners, a basic zipper installation, while making a simple mini cosmetics bag using a So-Sew Easy sewing pattern. Whether you have never used a sewing machine or need a refresher from your home ec class decades ago, this class is right for you! Each participant will make their own mini cosmetics bag to take home at the end of class. No experience required. All materials will be provided.
Cost: $55 for non-members $50 for HackPGH members. Be advised, no-shows will NOT be refunded. Please notify us if you cannot attend the class at least 48 hours before the class date!
Important: We cannot accept RSVPs through Meetup. Click the link below to register through our website.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER & PAY!Date and Time: Sunday, June 15th, 2025 1:00pm-4:00pm
Free coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and bottled water are all available from our coffee bar during breaks. Other snacks and drinks are available from our vending machines.Instructor: Kym
Age Requirement: 16+, you MUST contact us at info(at)hackpittsburgh.org if you wish to register a minor child!
Class Limit: 2 people
- Intermediate to Woodworking w/ Elena -Create a Picture FrameHackPGH, Pittsburgh, PAUSD 185.00
**PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY CLASS WITH SESSIONS ON TUES THE 17TH AND THURSDAY THE 19TH OF JUNE
Have you already taken an intro woodshop class? Want to tackle something more than another cutting board? This class will educate students on more intermediate to advanced woodworking concepts and use of equipment. Students will leave with their own custom frame made from a selection of hardwoods, and gain more advanced techniques using the following equipment and skills:Table, Miter, & Bandsaws
Joiner
Planer
Drill press
Combination & Orbital Sanders
Router Table
Applying finishStructure: This class will have two (2) weeknight group sessions, where the entire cohort will work through constructing their own picture frame. The instructor will offer optional "office hour" sessions by appointment to aid students with completing their projects and provide further guidance. However, students are encouraged to join HackPGH and utilize the makerspace at their own convenience to independently use the woodshop and other shop areas such as our CNC, welding bench, 3D printers, laser cutter, computer lab, Soft Arts, and more!
Class dates & times: Attendance is required at both sessions.
Tuesday, June 17th 2025 from 6:30pm-9:30pm; AND
Thursday, June 19th 2025 from 6:30pm-9:30pm.Instructor Office Hours: Optional and by appointment. Contact Elena via email or Slack (for members).
Requirements: Woodworking experience is needed for this course, per the Instructor's approval. All supplies and safety equipment will be provided. Please wear closed-toed shoes, remove dangling jewelry, and tie any long hair back for your safety!
Instructor: Elena Sotos
Cost: $175 ($185 for Non-Members) Cost includes materials, lunch, instruction, and an office hours session if needed. You must register and pay to hold your place! No-shows will NOT be refunded. If you need to cancel, please contact HackPGH at least 48 hours before the class date!
Membership discount: Non-members who take this class qualify for a 50% discount for their first month of HackPGH membership. Speak to a Board Member or contact us at info@hackpittsburgh.org for more information!Class Size: 4 people
Age Requirements: Adults only! Must be 18+ to attend this class.You must click this link to register and pay!
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Click here to see a map of our building, entrances, parking options, and nearby public transportation - MIG Welding 101: Make Your Own Chain Lamp!HackPittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PAUSD 165.00
Join us at HackPGH for an intensive but fun and informative MIG welding class, intended for complete beginners and/or those looking to brush up on rusty skills while building something fun and functional.
Structure: This class provides the foundation for basic fabrication techniques using one of HackPGH's two new MIG welders - the Millermatic 255 "MIGuel" and the Vulcan Omnipro 220! Students will learn to tack-weld into place and fully weld steel. Each student will make and take home an industrial lamp made from heavy duty chain with an Edison-style bulb. Several breaks will be offered throughout the day, including a long break for a group takeout lunch. Lunch will be provided, so please advise if you have any allergies or food restrictions!
Requirements: No experience required. Ages 16+, minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Safety requirements: Work boots or leather shoes recommended. No open-toed or cloth shoes. Long hair should be tied back, and and we recommend wearing natural fiber clothing such as denim and cotton.
Date & Time: Saturday, June 21st from 11:00am-5:00pm
Cost: $165 for non-members, $150 for HackPGH MembersReserve your spot today by clicking this link
You must register and pay to save your spot in the class!
NOTE: No-shows will NOT be refunded. If you need to cancel, please contact HackPGH at least 48 hours before the class date!Instructor: George & Kiefer
Class limit: 6 students