That really depends on which makerspace you go to and what industries they focus on. For hardware-focused makerspaces, they might have soldering equipment and circuit boards to make electronics. Some may have sewing machines or leather-punches for fashion, while others might have or CNC machines for metal, saws for wood, or 3-D printers for prototyping. The makerspaces website will typically detail which equipment they have, and what training is required to use the machines.