Has anyone here used a local Makerspace, or other shared community work space, to help you build a teardrop trailer or parts of a teardrop? How helpful has it been?
makerspaces.com/what-is-a-makerspace
Google map of makerspaces
makerdirectory.com/makerspace-directory
themakermap.com
I'm fortunate to have the nearby slomakerspace.com that I can use free with a library card (with limited hours). Or for $45/mo I can become a member with 24/7 hour access.
Their well outfitted wood shop with a 4' x 8' CNC routing machine really tempts me. To use the CNC I first need to take a $50 class and become a paid member. slomakerspace.com/facility describes the facility and lists tools that are available.
Cutting out a teardrop's side wall profiles, galley hatch supports, and maybe the doors, on a CNC is very tempting. Access to a wider range of tools than I own would be nice too. Maybe there'd be people at the Makerspace to share ideas with and to lend a helping hand back and forth.