https://wiki.makeict.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Trysten&feedformat=atomMakeICT Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T05:43:04ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.33.0https://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Trysten/Inventory&diff=7077User:Trysten/Inventory2021-06-18T12:12:54Z<p>Trysten: add inv table</p>
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<div>I had the idea to put some of my tools here, especially the ones I wanted to share. If you want to borrow any of them, don't hesitate to ask.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+Inventory<br />
|Tool<br />
|Model<br />
|Description/Features<br />
|Manual<br />
|Borrowing<br />
|-<br />
|Soldering Iron<br />
|TS80<br />
|microcontroller, accelerometer, USB-C<br />
|The [http://www.gotronik.pl/images/img/TS80%20Soldering%20Iron%20User%20Manual%20V1.1.pdf manual] is not good.<br />
|Please borrow. You can even get [https://www.ebay.com/itm/402029892946 your own tip]. <br />
|-<br />
|Cell phone<br />
|S88Pro<br />
|rugged/waterproof, 10Ah battery, 2-way wireless charging<br />
|<br />
|Borrow for a day or two if you want to try a rugged phone. <br />
|-<br />
|Oscilliscope<br />
|DSO138<br />
|10μs, 10mv-5V, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Eqaadcnhn0 bad]<br />
|The [http://www.icstation.com/product_document/Download/UserManual_5541.pdf manual] is mostly assembly.<br />
|Please borrow.<br />
|-<br />
|Battery Charger<br />
|IMAX B6<br />
|6A charge, 2A discharge, 12v power, data output<br />
|[https://www.west-l.ru/uploads/tdpdf/imax_b6_eng_man.pdf manual]<br />
|Please borrow.<br />
|}</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Trysten/Inventory&diff=7069User:Trysten/Inventory2021-06-16T18:04:56Z<p>Trysten: new page</p>
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<div>I had the idea to put some of my tools here, especially the ones I wanted to share. If you want to borrow any of them, don't hesitate to ask.</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Metalshop_Area&diff=5907Metalshop Area2018-06-24T21:39:09Z<p>Trysten: /* Equipment List */ fix tormach manual link. see https://talk.makeict.org/t/tormach-stuck/1225/5</p>
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<div><br />
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== General Information ==<br />
MakeICT's metal shop is an open 1200 sq ft area dedicated to metal working with a shared space for bicycle repair.<br />
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To get in touch with Metalshop leadership, email [mailto:metalshop@makeict.org metalshop@makeict.org] .<br />
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[[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] is the Metalshop Lead. <br />
[[User:Paul Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] is the assistant Lead.<br />
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== Machine Access Policy ==<br />
{{:Metalshop_Access_Policy}}<br />
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==General Shop Safety==<br />
#Do not use any equipment you are not comfortable using. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing, stop immediately and ask for help.<br />
#Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. unplug The equipment,leave a note on the machine and notify the metalshop Lead-[[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]].<br />
#Always check tools prior to use.<br />
#Wear safety glasses at all times when tools are in use in the shop area.<br />
#Ear protection is recommended<br />
#No open-toed shoes or loose clothing<br />
#Remove objects on hands and wrists <br />
#Remove dangly necklaces and earrings<br />
#Restrain long hair to prevent entanglement<br />
#Do not leave machines running unattended.<br />
#Never talk to or disturb anyone operating power tools, forge or welding equipment. If you must talk to an operator wait until the operator finishes the operation.<br />
#Be aware of the work going on around you.<br />
#Wear proper PPE (personal protective equipment) Safety glasses welding sleeves, grinding shields etc.<br />
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==Metalshop Safety ==<br />
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#You are responsible for cleaning your machines, your work space, and putting all tools away after use. Scrap metal should be placed in designated locations. Use vacuums or hand brushes to clean machinery.<br />
#Users who consistently fail in their clean-up responsibilities may be denied shop access.<br />
#Make sure machines are in the “off” position and motion has stopped, before leaving them after use.<br />
#Make sure all gas cylinders are in the off position while not in use.<br />
#All safety guards must be kept in place while operating equipment. If a guard or safety device is an impediment to safe operation of a machine - ask for help.<br />
#Use equipment only for its intended use.<br />
#If you have made an adjustment to a piece of equipment, return it to its normal position after you are done.<br />
#All guests are the responsibility of the member. Guests are NOT allowed to use equipment. Children under 8 years old are not allowed for safety.<br />
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==Machine shop Specific Safety==<br />
#This includes all mills and lathes in the metalshop.<br />
#Lead or authorized peer certification is required to operate this equipment. This can be as easy as showing the Lead or peer the proper use of said equipment and describing experience.<br />
#Due to the high level of technical understanding and cost of the Tormach CNC mill, extensive training will be required before use.<br />
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==Welding shop Specific Safety==<br />
#Use the proper face shield when grinding and a welding helmet when welding.<br />
#Closed-toed shoes.<br />
#Wear the appropriate glove while welding.<br />
#We suggest you wear ear protection to prevent sparks from entering your ear canal.<br />
#NEVER weld on or near anything that's been cleaned with a chlorinated hydrocarbon like brake-cleaner. When combined with UV light, chlorinated hydrocarbons can create phosgene gas, which can cause serious injury or death. Ventilation will not prevent poisoning.<br />
#No galvanized (zinc plated) material should be welded without removal of the galvanized coating near the weld zone to protect from poison gas release.<br />
#*[http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/safety_haz/welding/fumes.html Welding Fumes and Gases Fact Sheet]<br />
#*[https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwimsPGH-dvJAhUY3mMKHbXQAfkQFggkMAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FMetal_fume_fever&usg=AFQjCNGGfKZEWPLZ9u5JDirZeMSNMN3YTQ&sig2=tXRJWJ0ucZ7DdQ4Ocea1gw Metal Fume Fever]<br />
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'''Fire'''<br />
#Make sure the hot work area is free from all flammable materials such as flammable liquids, paper, etc. Do not wear clothing or gloves that have been exposed to flammable liquids.<br />
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'''Burns'''<br />
#Welded metal will remain hot for several minutes after it is welded. <br />
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'''UV Burns'''<br />
#The light emitted from a weld arc is brighter than the sun. Do not look at the arc without wearing a full-faced welding mask with a shade 9 or darker filter plate. <br />
'''Compressed Gas Cylinders'''<br />
#Argon and CO2 are inert, nontoxic gases normally present in the atmosphere. However, if allowed to fill an enclosed area these gases can fully displace breathable air, causing asphyxiation and death. Greater potential danger is the valve being knocked off the cylinder, turning it into a [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjgoben1NTJAhVxtoMKHcOUD3EQyCkIHjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DejEJGNLTo84&usg=AFQjCNHsmc_7cnerbQoLrdAHYLgzwssOnQ&bvm=bv.109910813,d.eWE rocket] powerful enough to severely injure or kill people and damage equipment and the building itself.<br />
#The following guidelines must be followed at all times:<br />
#*'''''Storing'''''<br />
#**Cylinders must ALWAYS remain upright and NEVER be placed horizontally.<br />
#**Cylinders must be secured with a non-combustible material (metal) to an immovable object to prevent them from falling.<br />
#*'''''Moving'''''<br />
#**Cylinders must be securely capped.<br />
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== Equipment List ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{| class="wikitable sortable" ! data-sort-type="Tool"|<br />
|-<br />
! Picture !! What !! Manufacturer !! Model !! Status !! Expert !! Authorizers !! How To<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Tormach_PCNC_1100_Series3.jpg|200px]] || 4 Axis 34" x 9.5" [[Tormach CNC Mill]] || Tormach || PCNC 1100 || Working|| Curt Gridley || Curt Gridley<br>Jason Bailey || [https://www.tormach.com/support/wpdmpro/um10349-pcnc1100-manual-0916a-web/?wpdmdl=1584&ind=0 manual]<br>[https://www.tormach.com/support/mill/1100-mill/pcnc-1100-knowledge-base/ FAQ]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Cnc plasma table.jpg|200px]] || 3 Axis 48" x 48" [[CNCPlasmasCutter]] || MakeICT || N/A || Working|| Curt Gridley || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Anatomy_of_Logan_Lathe.png|200px]] || 12"x 35" Metal Gear Head Lathe|| Logan-Powermatic || 2557TH|| Working|| Joe Groom || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>Joe Groom<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] || [[Media:Logan_manual.pdf|manual]]<br>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK7myNyi1pI How To Video]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Craftsman lathe.jpg|200px]] || 12" Metal Lathe|| Craftsman || 101.28990|| Working || Joe Groom || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>Joe Groom<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]]|| [[Media:Craftsman Lathe manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Mill drill.jpg|200px]] || 8"x29" Manual Mill|| Enco || GL-30B|| Working|| [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[Media:RF-30_manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Miller211.jpg|200px]] || MIG Autoset Welder || Miller || Millermatic 211 Autoset || Working|| [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] ||[[Media:Miller211_manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:HotMax123.jpg|200px]] || MIG Welder || Hot Max || 135WFG 135 Amp || Working|| [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Hypertherm_65.jpg|200px]] || CNC Plasma Table Cutter || Hypertherm || Powermax 65 || Working|| [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] || [[Media:Hypertherm 65 Manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Hypertherm30XP.jpg|200px]] || Plasma Cutter || Hypertherm || 30 XP || Working|| [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]]<br>[[User:Paul_Maseberg|Paul Maseberg]] ||[[Media:Hypertherm30XP_manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:WELDING HELMET.jpg|200px]] || Welding Helmet || Chicago Electric || 91214 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:WELDING HELMET.pdf|manual]]<br />
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| [[File:Ingersoll_Compressor.jpg|200px]] || [[media:IR SS5L5 manual.pdf|5HP 60 gal Compressor]] || Ingersoll Rand || SS5L5 || Operational || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Blast cabinet.jpg|200px]] || Abrasive Blast Cabinet || Central Pneumatic || 62144 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:Blast cabinet manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DWE402G.jpg|200px]] || 4-1/2” Paddle Angle Grinder || DeWalt || DWE402G || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media: DWE402G _manual.pdf |manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:tumbler.jpg|200px]] || 18 Lb Vibratory Tumbler || Chicago Electric || 96923 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:tumbler_manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:SHEAR-BRAKE-ROLLER.jpg|200px]] || Combo Shear/Brake/Roller || Central Machinery || 5907 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:SHEAR-BRAKE-ROLLER.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BandsawG0561.jpg|200px]] || Horizontal Metal Cutting Band Saw || Grizzly || G0561 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:Bandsaw manual g0561 m.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BANDSAW.jpg|200px]] || Horizontal Metal Cutting Band Saw || Central Machinery || 93762 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:LAYDOWN BANDSAW.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Tube notcher tn 250.jpg|200px]] || Tube Notcher || Baileigh || TN-250 || Need Setup || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:TN-250 06-2015.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BANDFILE.jpg|200px]] || 1/2" Bandfile Belt Sander || Chicago Electric || 92158 || Working || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:BANDFILE.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BAR AND ROD BENDER.jpg|200px]] || Bar and Rod Bender || Central Machinery || 38471 || To Setup || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:BAR AND ROD BENDER.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:tube roller.jpg|200px]] || Tubing Roller || Pittsburgh || 99736 || Setup || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:99736 tube roller manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Lift Table.jpg|200px]] || 1000lb Hydraulic Lift Table || Central Machinery || 1000 lbs, 34" max height || Setup || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || || [[Media:Lift table manual.pdf|manual]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:ANVIL.jpg|200px]] || Anvil || Trenton || Made in 1900 || Setup || [[User:JeremiahBurian|Jeremiah Burian]] || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}</onlyinclude><br />
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==MetalShop Classes==<br />
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'''Safety Class'''<br />
*This is a free course for members<br />
*This class covers the basic safety knowledge to allow members to use the basic metal working tools and grants access to the basic equipment. <br />
*It does NOT teach members how to properly use these tools.<br />
*It does NOT unlock machining tools, Tormach, mill or lathe.<br />
*It does NOT unlock Forge or smelting equipment.<br />
*It does not unlock the welders or Plasma cutter.<br />
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'''MIG Welding Class'''<br />
*Never welded before? Want to improve your welding abilities? Here you go!<br />
*Class starts with some short videos and some classroom time, then moves out to the metal shop for an equipment overview and demonstration. After that, every person will have a chance to do some welding with an experienced welder coaching you. There will be a fee for this class. Please wear appropriate footwear and long sleeve shirt.<br />
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'''Plasma Cutting Class'''<br />
*There will be a fee for this class.<br />
*Short class time to learn some basics<br />
*This class will cover cutting steel with the plasma cutter and what settings to use for what thickness of metal. Proper tip selection and changing. It will also have a hands on session where everyone will get a chance to use the cutter on different thickness materials. Please wear appropriate footwear and long sleeve shirt.<br />
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'''Tig Welding Class'''<br />
*There will be a fee for this class.<br />
*Small class size gives more one on one time to learn and practice welds.<br />
*Class will cover safety, overview of Tig welder, Demonstration of both Aluminum and Steel welding, and provide each participant the opportunity to weld both types.<br />
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'''Milling Class'''<br />
*We are currently looking for an instructor for this class, if you are interested in teaching this class contact the metalshop Lead<br />
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'''Lathe Class'''<br />
*Classes are currently on the calendar. <br />
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'''Bicycle Maintenance'''<br />
*We are currently looking for an instructor for this class, if you are interested in teaching this class contact the metalshop Lead<br />
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'''Basic Forge Techniques'''<br />
*We are currently looking for an instructor for this class, if you are interested in teaching this class contact the metalshop Lead<br />
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==MetalShop Wish List==<br />
A list of equipment or tools that the metalshop would like to obtain. If you would like to donate one of these tools please contact the Metalshop Lead before dropping the tools or equipment off.<br />
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# English wheel : Grizzly T25101 - Benchtop English Wheel http://www.grizzly.com/products/Benchtop-English-Wheel/T25101?utm_campaign=zPage&utm_source=grizzly.com<br />
# Shear :<br />
# Brake : <br />
# Finger brake :<br />
# 2nd large compressor : 60 gallon plus. true 5hp or greater<br />
# Spot welder : <br />
# Iron worker : 50 ton ? <br />
# Large manual mill with readout :<br />
# Metal ring roller :<br />
# Tubing bender with hydraulics :<br />
# 2nd miller 211 welder :<br />
# Cnc lathe :<br />
# Sheet metal punch :<br />
# Power hammer blacksmith :<br />
# Paint booth : Would need larger building for this<br />
# Safety gear : <br />
# Safety Glasses:<br />
# Hearing protection : over the ear or in the ear<br />
# New welding hoods :<br />
# Replacement lenses for welding hoods :<br />
# Welding wire and consumables : <br />
# Material for plasma/welding etc :<br />
# Gate for garage door :<br />
# Knife maker belt sander : *2x72 Belt Grinder <br />
# Few more forges and anvils :<br />
# Swage blocks and tongs for blacksmith : <br />
# Welding gear: welding sleeves, leather aprons, etc.</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Board_Meeting_2018-06-21&diff=5906Board Meeting 2018-06-212018-06-24T18:26:23Z<p>Trysten: Separated two minutes</p>
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<div>= Minutes =<br />
== Roll Call ==<br />
=== Previous Board Members ===<br />
* President - Kim Burton<br />
* Vice President - James Lancaster<br />
* Treasurer - David Springs<br />
* Secretary - Rustin Atkeisson<br />
* At Large Director - Kip Landwehr<br />
* At Large Director - LaDeana Dockery<br />
* At Large Director - Malissa Long (absent)<br />
* At Large Director - Kez Cook<br />
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=== Current Board Members ===<br />
* President - Kim Burton<br />
* Vice President - LaDeana Dockery<br />
* Treasurer - David Springs<br />
* Secretary - Kez Cook<br />
* At Large Director - Paul Maseberg<br />
* At Large Director - Jeremiah Burian<br />
* At Large Director - Malissa Long (absent)<br />
* At Large Director - James Lancaster<br />
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=== Members and Guests ===<br />
* Sam Schurter<br />
* Will Luther<br />
* Tracy Hoover<br />
* Ken Steadman<br />
* Christian Kindel<br />
* Zac Linhart<br />
* Tom Bloom<br />
* Joel Gutierrez<br />
* Scott Sullivan<br />
* Devin Halsey<br />
* Trysten Jones<br />
* Curt Gridley<br />
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== Standing Items ==<br />
* Treasurer's report<br />
** Balances presented, cash flow report for next month<br />
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* Previous minutes <br />
** May 4 2018 James moves to approve minutes, LaDeana seconds, 5 in favor, motion carries<br />
** May 21 2018 James moves to approve minutes, LaDeana seconds, 5 in favor, motion carries<br />
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* Safety & security<br />
** Review/disclose any recent concerns about safety and security<br />
*** Fall awareness - don’t fall<br />
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* Thanks & recognition<br />
** Tons of riverfest volunteers!<br />
*** Barb Davis is a most amazing person<br />
*** Kim Burton<br />
*** Patrick Hutchison<br />
*** LaDeana Dockery<br />
*** Malissa Long<br />
*** Rhonda Davis<br />
*** Mark Esau<br />
*** Krissie Lagana <br />
*** Drew Holler<br />
*** David Span<br />
** Thanks Trysten Jones for cleaning<br />
** Thanks Malissa, LaDeana, Sam and David Span for a lot of Annual Meeting setup<br />
** Thanks Tracy for picking up the box funds while David is out<br />
** Thanks Curt, Kip and Christian for counting the ballots on a short timeline for our annual election<br />
** Thanks Devin and Joel for cleaning and prepping the space for Final Friday<br />
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== New Business == <br />
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=== Security ===<br />
* Ken Steadman has been nominated as security lead<br />
** Kez moves, LaDeana seconds - 7 in favor<br />
*** {{decision|Vote passes to appoint Ken Steadman as the Security lead.}}<br />
** David moves that the security lead can dismiss members of the security staff without going through the board. Committee members must be up to date on [[Security team]]. Kez seconds.<br />
*** side note: Kez to update the committee contacts on wiki. <br />
*** {{decision|The security lead may dismiss members of the security staff without board approval. Committee members must be up to date on [[Security team]].}}<br />
** LaDeana moves that the security lead can appoint members of the security staff without going through the board. Committee members must be up to date on [[Security team]]. Paul seconds. 5 in favor. 2 opposed.<br />
*** {{decision|The security lead may appoint members of the security staff without board approval. Committee members must be up to date on [[Security team]].}}<br />
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* Has membership form been updated per our last resolution? [IT] - have not had time to finish it<br />
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* Proposal that we notify members when keys are revoked<br />
** Discussion: not looking for details, just anytime there was a security concern and something was done, that information is sent to the membership. We should favor our membership and let them decide how to use that information. <br />
*** Kim errs more toward the side of caution. <br />
*** Curt, there’s no downside to communicating. <br />
*** Possibly play “Danger Will Robinson” when a key is revoked. <br />
** Table to form into a policy to bring next month. <br />
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=== Programs ===<br />
* DevICT/KLF moving out progress<br />
** No progress. <br />
* Makerspace<br />
** Insurance questions were brought up at the last meeting (how do we count people, ages, etc) David Springs to report out on any meetings with our insurers. No report.<br />
** Mark Satoria has been suggested as ERP area lead.<br />
*** Rustin said two of the area leads are currently in the meeting. They are not currently listed as assistants on the wiki.<br />
** Would anyone like to nominate Mark Satoria.?<br />
*** David motions to appoint Mark Satoria as ERP Area Lead. Jeremiah Burian seconds.<br />
**** Discussion:<br />
***** LaDeana asked what the assistants think.<br />
***** Zac wants to know if Mark is aware that Trysten and Rustin are assistants.<br />
***** Christian appointed Mark as the interim AL.<br />
***** Christian contacted others who previously showed interest.<br />
***** Kez says let’s go with Mark. Zac agres. JB agrees.<br />
***** JB said that Mark sought us out and asked if he could step up.<br />
***** Curt: the membership probably doesn’t know that there was an opening.<br />
***** The con of just appointing him now is not collecting information from the membership. <br />
***** David: said something ??<br />
***** Kim: next time have a vacancy, we need to announce to the membership and open the opportunity to the membership to step up. 5 in favor, 2 opposed.<br />
*** {{decision|Mark Satoria is appointed as the ERP Area Lead.}}<br />
**** Let Mark know that he MUST appoint assistants.<br />
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=== Lake Afton Observatory Partnership ===<br />
* James Lancaster to write up proposal. No update. <br />
** {{todo|who=James|what=write proposal for partnership with Lake Afton Observatory.|done=0}}<br />
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=== Education Workgroup ===<br />
* Kim to sent out incredibly large class interest survey http://bit.ly/makeict130<br />
* Discussion about education: anything else?<br />
** A class in how to be a better MakeICT.<br />
** A class on volunteering, on leveraging volunteers, volunteer recruiting. <br />
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=== Offsite equipment ===<br />
* Wiki page made: [[Offsite equipment]] Remade, now actually there. <br />
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=== Annual meeting planning ===<br />
* How did it go?<br />
** Longer, too short. It’s also a social, we shouldn’t forget that.<br />
** Larger font on the announcement signs that are posted. <br />
** Food first is great. <br />
** Election Discussion<br />
*** Survey Monkey was funky (went straight to spam). <br />
*** Kip had already set stuff up. <br />
*** The data was able to be pulled and analyzed easily. <br />
*** Counting methodology was STV - single transferable vote. <br />
**** weird…<br />
*** Survey Monkey does averages and does not work for our purposes. <br />
*** How many people voted? 115 voted. <br />
*** Why did we do this ranking thing? <br />
*** Why did we accept nominations after the nominations closed? <br />
*** Solutions:<br />
**** Nominations committee? Good idea. <br />
**** Sam: there’s no point in a cut off policy. <br />
**** Kip suggests that all nominations and acceptances are made public. <br />
**** Kim: put it on the all member survey that will be going out.<br />
***** {{todo|who=Kim Burton|what=Put question on all member survey to determine if members want all nominations and acceptances to be made public next year.|done=0}}<br />
**** James: offering to do the nomination/election committee. <br />
**** Christian: the board has always run the election. It’s not a new thing this year. <br />
**** James: it’s always been the responsibility of the secretary to run the election. <br />
**** Discussing raw voting data: Curt’s concerned about providing raw data. Possibly have a Q&A session. Curt says that we should have an explanation session on how it was done regardless of if we just send it out or if we do the Q&A. Kim: can we send out the totals instead of the raw data.<br />
**** LaDeana motions that we have an open, town hall style meeting about voting. James L. second. <br />
***** Discussion:<br />
****** Who’s will schedule?<br />
****** LaDeana will.<br />
****** {{todo|who=LaDeana|what=Organize a town hall style meeting to discuss how the votes were analyzed.|done=0}}<br />
***** Vote: 6 in favor. JB abstains. <br />
**** {{decision|Board to hold public Town Hall meetings to discuss election data and results.}}<br />
**** LaDeana moves that we should send anonymized raw data to any members who request it. Kim seconds.<br />
***** JB states that he has a conflict of interest, since he wants to see the data. (But was already involved in discussion, and proceeded to vote anyways.)<br />
***** Vote: 5 in favor, 1 opposed, 1 abstained. <br />
**** {{decision|Anonymized raw data to be sent to members upon request.}}<br />
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== Committee Reports ==<br />
* Committee signup is at http://bit.ly/makeict11<br />
<br />
=== Committees ===<br />
* Finance (David)<br />
** Where are new building funds allocated? No update. <br />
<br />
* New Building.<br />
** Jens was not asked for a report. <br />
<br />
* How did NOMCON Santa Fe go?<br />
** LaDeana: networking meeting more than anything else. Volunteered to help write a book about moving our makerspace.<br />
** Kim would love a blog post about this.<br />
** Sam went to NOMCON too. <br />
<br />
* Special Projects (Mike).<br />
** We voted to sell the bus but nothing has happened.<br />
** David offered to actively work on the bus.<br />
** Sam: what did the Dallas Makerspace want to trade it for?<br />
*** No specifics were ever given.<br />
** It’s not really urgent. We got a new tag. <br />
<br />
* Membership and Events (LaDeana). No update. - might like a new lead?<br />
** Who wants to give membership stats, membership or treasurer?<br />
<br />
* IT (Christian K). We’ve had a lot of people volunteer to be on the IT committee. He will be contacting them this week. <br />
<br />
* Security (David S). No update. <br />
<br />
* Scholarships (Kim). No one has requested scholarships. <br />
<br />
* Outreach (Barb). No update. <br />
<br />
* Makerfaire (James S)<br />
** Really needs volunteers. Booths and volunteers.<br />
** Need volunteers for the wind tunnel. <br />
<br />
* Fundraising/Donor recognition (Paul M)<br />
** Annual auction is coming up. Let Paul know if you want to help.<br />
** LaDeana and Malissa just worked on a grant proposal.<br />
** If you hear of a grant and want to try for it, talk to LaDeana.<br />
** Maybe we could make a grant group.<br />
** Devin has a friend who’s written grants (that is also a member (or former member?)). <br />
<br />
* Communications (LaDeana)<br />
** Communications torch passed from James L. to LaDeana. <br />
<br />
* Showroom (Dean D)<br />
** Devin and Joel cleaned up and prepped for the last Final Friday. <br />
<br />
* Consignment<br />
** Kim is still working on it. Needs photos.<br />
** Consignment committee was dissolved at last board meeting.<br />
** Vortex is selling our gift cards. <br />
** Discussion about why don’t we want to make our consignment discussion public? <br />
<br />
* NOMCOM to talk at quarterly meeting. <br />
<br />
== That Which May Arise ==<br />
* Security Concerns - Where are we on weapons regarding bringing them in or making them at the space?<br />
** No guns being made or working on them.<br />
** David can re-invite the ATF guys to come and talk to us, but needs to focus on treasurer things.<br />
** Zac volunteered to help work on the policy.<br />
*** {{todo|who=Zac Linhart|what=Create a policy proposal regarding working on weapons in the makerspace.|when=Before the next board meeting.|done=0}}<br />
<br />
* James: Can we move the next board meeting up or back a week?<br />
** Discussion taken offline.<br />
<br />
* Kez moves that we adjourn. LaDeana seconds. Passes.<br />
<br />
== Decision Summary ==<br />
{{decision-summary}}<br />
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== Task Summary ==<br />
{{todo-summary}}<br />
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= More Minutes =<br />
== Standing Items ==<br />
* Treasurer's report<br />
** Cashflow was presented at the annual meeting<br />
* Previous minutes <br />
** May 4 2018 - not on the wiki yet<br />
** May 21 2018<br />
* Safety & security<br />
** Review/disclose any recent concerns about safety and security<br />
* Thanks & recognition<br />
** Tons of riverfest volunteers!<br />
*** Barb Davis is a most amazing person<br />
*** Kim Burton<br />
*** Patrick Hutchison<br />
*** LaDeana Dockery<br />
*** Malissa Long<br />
*** Rhonda Davis<br />
*** Mark Esau<br />
*** Krissie Lagana <br />
*** Drew Holler<br />
*** David Span<br />
** Thanks Trysten Jones for cleaning the fridge<br />
** Thanks Malissa, Sam and David Span for a lot of Annual Meeting setup<br />
<br />
== New Business == <br />
<br />
=== Security ===<br />
* Ken Steadman has been nominated as security lead<br />
* Has membership form been updated per our last resolution? [IT]<br />
* Proposal that we notify members when keys are revoked<br />
<br />
=== Programs ===<br />
* DevICT/KLF moving out progress<br />
* Makerspace<br />
** Insurance questions were brought up at the last meeting (how do we count people, ages, etc) David Springs to report out on any meetings with our insurers<br />
** Mark Satoria has been nominated as ERP area lead<br />
<br />
=== Lake Afton Observatory Partnership ===<br />
* James Lancaster to write up proposal.<br />
**{{todo|who=James|what=write proposal for partnership with Lake Afton Observatory.|done=0}}<br />
<br />
=== Education Workgroup ===<br />
* Kim to sent out incredibly large class interest survey http://bit.ly/makeict130<br />
<br />
=== Offsite equipment ===<br />
* Wiki page made: [[Offsite equipment]]<br />
<br />
=== Annual meeting planning ===<br />
* How did it go?<br />
<br />
== Committee Reports ==<br />
Committee signup is at http://bit.ly/makeict11<br />
<br />
=== Committees ===<br />
* Finance (David)<br />
** Where are new building funds allocated?<br />
* New Building<br />
* Special Projects (Mike)<br />
* Membership and Events (LaDeana)<br />
** How did NOMCON Santa Fe go?<br />
** Who wants to give membership stats, membership or treasurer?<br />
* IT (Christian K)<br />
* Security (David S)<br />
* Scholarships (Kim)<br />
* Outreach (Barb) <br />
* Makerfaire (James S)<br />
* Fundraising/Donor recognition (Paul M) <br />
* Communications (James L)<br />
* Showroom (Dean D)<br />
<br />
== Decision Summary ==<br />
{{decision-summary}}<br />
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== Task Summary ==<br />
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The Dallas Makerspace is a membership based, 501(c)(3) non-profit, shared community workshop and laboratory.<br />
<br />
We are an organized group of local artists, engineers, makers, and thinkers who work together to provide tools and learning resources to the public.<br />
<br />
We use these resources to collaborate on individual and community projects in order to promote science, technology and art; while working and experimenting on innovative ideas to encourage learning within our community.<br />
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* Weekly Open House and Tour of [https://dallasmakerspace.org/wiki/File:DMS_Floor_Plan.jpg our space] every Thursday evening at 7pm<br />
* For more information, please refer to the [http://dallasmakerspace.org/calendar/ Events Calendar]<br />
Our address is:<br />
<blockquote><br />
1825 Monetary Lane<br /><br />
Suite 104<br /><br />
Carrollton, TX 75006<br />
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Would you like to be part of Dallas Makerspace? It’s easy! There are four simple steps:<br />
<br />
# (optional) Make a donation to the [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KP7ACE4K4TMMJ Maker Fellowship Fund].<br />
# [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Sign up for monthly or yearly membership dues].<br />
# Attend a weekly Thursday tour night to go through the new member process described in the welcome e-mail to get your key.<br />
# Show commitment, have ideas, and get involved!<br />
Go to our [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Membership Signup Page]<br />
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Dallas is a tough city for community-based projects like a Makerspace. To survive we need all the help we can get. Here are a few ways you can help us out:<br />
<br><br />
* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Become a member], there's strength in numbers<br />
* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/donate Make a donation] to help us buy tools and equipment<br />
* Teach a class<br />
* Tell others about us, [[Flyers|put up flyer]]; see our [[Public Relations|public relations]] page for more ideas<br />
* Organize a fund-raiser, or research and apply for grants on the group's behalf<br />
* Sponsor an activity or event<br />
* [[Help Us#Wiki|Help make this wiki better]]<br />
* Get involved!!<br />
* '''[[Help Us|Other ways you can help]]'''<br />
{{Donate}}<br />
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* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/blog Blog]<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com/dallasmakerspace Facebook]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/dallasmakers Twitter]<br />
* [http://meetup.com/dallasmakerspace Meetup Group]<br />
* Pictures of us on [http://www.flickr.com/groups/dallasmakerspace/ Flickr]<br />
* IRC [irc://irc.freenode.net/#dallasmakerspace (direct link)] or [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=dallasmakerspace webchat]<br />
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<br />
We are an organized group of local artists, engineers, makers, and thinkers who work together to provide tools and learning resources to the public.<br />
<br />
We use these resources to collaborate on individual and community projects in order to promote science, technology and art; while working and experimenting on innovative ideas to encourage learning within our community.<br />
<br />
At the Dallas Makerspace we believe that collaboration is a truly effective form of learning. To that end, our members and volunteers teach classes, hold unique educational events and collaborate on cool projects.<br />
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[[File:Monetary_Front.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
* Weekly Open House and Tour of [https://dallasmakerspace.org/wiki/File:DMS_Floor_Plan.jpg our space] every Thursday evening at 7pm<br />
* For more information, please refer to the [http://dallasmakerspace.org/calendar/ Events Calendar]<br />
Our address is:<br />
<blockquote><br />
1825 Monetary Lane<br /><br />
Suite 104<br /><br />
Carrollton, TX 75006<br />
</blockquote><br />
We are located just west of 35E, off Valwood Parkway, near Tanner Electronics.<br />
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Would you like to be part of Dallas Makerspace? It’s easy! There are four simple steps:<br />
<br />
# (optional) Make a donation to the [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KP7ACE4K4TMMJ Maker Fellowship Fund].<br />
# [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Sign up for monthly or yearly membership dues].<br />
# Attend a weekly Thursday tour night to go through the new member process described in the welcome e-mail to get your key.<br />
# Show commitment, have ideas, and get involved!<br />
Go to our [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Membership Signup Page]<br />
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Dallas is a tough city for community-based projects like a Makerspace. To survive we need all the help we can get. Here are a few ways you can help us out:<br />
<br><br />
* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/join Become a member], there's strength in numbers<br />
* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/donate Make a donation] to help us buy tools and equipment<br />
* Teach a class<br />
* Tell others about us, [[Flyers|put up flyer]]; see our [[Public Relations|public relations]] page for more ideas<br />
* Organize a fund-raiser, or research and apply for grants on the group's behalf<br />
* Sponsor an activity or event<br />
* [[Help Us#Wiki|Help make this wiki better]]<br />
* Get involved!!<br />
* '''[[Help Us|Other ways you can help]]'''<br />
{{Donate}}<br />
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* [http://dallasmakerspace.org/blog Blog]<br />
* [http://www.facebook.com/dallasmakerspace Facebook]<br />
* [http://twitter.com/dallasmakers Twitter]<br />
* [http://meetup.com/dallasmakerspace Meetup Group]<br />
* Pictures of us on [http://www.flickr.com/groups/dallasmakerspace/ Flickr]<br />
* IRC [irc://irc.freenode.net/#dallasmakerspace (direct link)] or [http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=dallasmakerspace webchat]<br />
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|bedSize = 1200 x 900 mm (47.2 x 35.4 inches)<br />
|laserPower = 80W<br />
|laserType = Sealed CO2 laser tube<br />
|bedHeight = ~10 inches<br />
|cutSpeed = 36,000 mm/min<br />
|engraveSpeed = 60,000 mm/min<br />
|engraveResolution = 1000 DPI<br />
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The '''Laser cutter''' cuts or engraves digital designs on a variety of materials. Laser cutting is a great way to rapidly prototype projects. <br />
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An authorization workshop, hosted by an approved instructor, is required of all members before using the laser cutter. Workshops are posted on the [http://makeict.org/calendar calendar]. Peer authorization is not an approved path for use of the laser cutter.<br />
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Interfacing with the laser cutter is performed with [[Media:LaserCut_v5.3.zip|LaserCut v5.3]].<br />
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The laser cutter does require regular cleaning and alignment. This is to be performed by trained volunteers only.<br />
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== Usage ==<br />
=== Safety ===<br />
==== Fire Safety ====<br />
Laser cutters pose a fire hazard. A high intensity beam of laser light can produce extremely high temperatures as it comes into contact with the materials it is engraving, marking, or cutting. When using the laser cutter, remember:<br />
# You may only use the laser cutter if you have been officially authorized according to the machine access policy<br />
# '''Never''' leave the laser cutter unattended while it was powered on (even if it is not firing)<br />
# '''Never''' cut materials that you don't know are safe<br />
# '''Never''' override laser cutter safeties and switches<br />
# Know what to do if a fire happens<br />
## Move the head out of the way, if it's small. <br />
## Hint: Hit the big, <span style="color:red">red</span>, emergency stop button. This will shutdown the laser and the air supply<br />
## A Carbon Dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) fire extinguisher is located next to the laser cutter<br />
## Verify it is out and then: <br />
### Place a note that a fire occurred and the machine is out of service. <br />
### Post on the [http://makeict.org/forum forum] about it, or send an email to [mailto:fablab@makeict.org fablab@makeict.org] <br />
### Someone from the laser group will check the machine, clean as necessary, and put it back into service. <br />
==== Eye Safety ====<br />
The laser is encased and will not fire unless the doors are shut. Do not bypass any safety lockouts or open panels without consulting the fablab lead first. Lasers can cause serious eye damage, even indirectly through scattered energy.<br />
==== Air Safety ====<br />
Many materials give off toxic fumes when cut. Do not cut unapproved, unknown or banned materials on the laser cutter. See the list of approved/banned materials on this wiki<br />
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<br />
=== Starting the laser cutter===<br />
# Check that the screen in the collection bin is clean and the bin is empty<br />
# Start the laser cutter with the key switch<br />
# Make sure the air compressor and the fan motor are on<br />
# '''Home the head!'''<br />
#* If you do not do this, you may crash the head, which is not good<br />
# Beware of flammable materials while using the machine<br />
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=== Workflow ===<br />
A detailed step-by-step presentation of laserweb steps is here: [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FCw5YSJwO0nnCzIu2lQFmUl4R9MTTvfjPNDa8bR375g/edit?usp=sharing Laserweb Screenshots]<br />
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# On any computer - [[Designing for the laser cutter | Create design]] [[File:Laser cutter design - inkscape.png|thumb|Design step 1: Create your design in your favorite graphics program]]<br />
## Laser web accepts *.png, *.jpg, *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.gcode, *.g, *.svg, *.dxf, *.tap, *.gc, & *.nc.<br />
# At the laser cutter computer<br />
## Check the calendar http://makeict.org/lasercutter to make sure you're not running into a reservation<br />
## Start laser web<br />
# LaserWeb: Files tab<br />
## Import your file into laserweb on the "files" tab.<br />
## Create setup layers for each speed and power setting<br />
# LaserWeb: Comms tab<br />
## Turn on the laser cutter with the key switch<br />
## Click "connect". If there is a circle slash over "connect", you are probably already connected<br />
# LaserWeb: Controls tab<br />
## Press Z up to increase distance between laser head and table<br />
## Home laser head<br />
## Load media into cutter [[File:Laser cutter design - sample shape.jpg|thumb|Sample of hardboard - Letter shapes are engraved, outline is cut]]<br />
## Jog head to center of media<br />
## Auto-focus<br />
## Move laser to desired origin<br />
## Set Zero<br />
## Check Size<br />
## Close lid then run job<br />
# After cut is finished allow ~30 seconds before opening to vent smoke/fumes<br />
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=== When Finished ===<br />
<br />
# Home the head<br />
# Remove media and clear debris<br />
# Power off<br />
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=== Common Issues ===<br />
* Edges of cut pieces are slanted, rather than straight.<br />
::''The Laser is out of alignment and needs to be adjusted. Notify the Fab Lab Lead.''<br />
* The head crashes when approaching the left or bottom of the bed.<br />
::''The head must be homed before starting to cut. If it isn't homed there is a risk of crashing the head, which is a bad thing.''<br />
* Bed only travels downwards.<br />
::''The focus probe is stuck in the triggered position. Wiggle it loose and make sure nothing jammed.''<br />
*Focus probe is broken.<br />
::''There are spares in the kit in the cabinet on the left-hand side of the laser. When putting a thicker material in the cutter remember to lower the bed before moving the head.''<br />
* Fumes are not venting well.<br />
::''Ventilation fan needs to be cleaned. Notify the Fab Lab Lead''<br />
* Unexpectedly wide rotary attachment dimensions<br />
::''Machine Options > Worktable > RY axis pulse unit = .018238''<br />
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== Speed and Power Settings ==<br />
Every material and sometimes even every day is different, but here are some starting points:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Material<br />
!Power (%)<br />
!Cut Rate (mm/s)<br />
|-<br />
|Plywood - 6mm<br />
|50%<br />
|15<br />
|-<br />
|Cardboard<br />
|50%<br />
|50<br />
|-<br />
|Engraving<br />
|2-15%<br />
|300 <br />
|}<br />
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== Materials ==<br />
Cutting a bad material in the laser cutter can be dangerous. Only approved materials should be cut, and banned materials should never be placed in or even around the laser cutter. Cutting an unknown material risks bodily harm and damage to equipment/facilities.<br />
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hcqsFkV4aHuBDUGRR3EMf2EvZ3JzLvBElitJjpwiENA/edit For speed and power settings with different materials, please look at and contribute to this shared spreadsheet.]<br />
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=== Approved materials ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Notes !! Warnings<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Acrylic (aka Plexiglas, Lucite, PMMA)</div> || Cuts well, leaves a smooth polished edge. Higher powers can leave smoke/scorch marks along edges. Some people remove paper/plastic protection sheets before cutting. ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cardboard</div> || Cuts well, can catch fire || FIRE hazard!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Ceramic</div> || '''Engraving only''' || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cloth (cotton, felt, hemp)</div> || Cuts easily || NO plastic coated or impregnated cloth!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Corian</div> || ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cork</div> || Cuts nicely, the quality of the cut depends on the thickness and quality of the cork. Engineered cork has a lot of glue in it, may not cut nicely. || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Coroplast (corrugated plastic)</div> || Difficult to cut through cleanly, due to the ribs. Multiple passes are usually needed. || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Delrin</div> || Comes in a number of shore strengths ([http://www.matweb.com/reference/rockwell-hardness.aspx hardness]), the harder tends to work better. Great for gears! || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Glass</div> || Has a sandblasted look, #009900 glass works best || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Leather, suede</div> || Leather is very hard to cut, can be if thinner than a belt thickness || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">MDF, engineered woods</div> || May experience a higher amount of charring when cut || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Magnetic sheet</div> || Cuts easily || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Stone/Granite/Marble/etc.</div> || '''Engraving only''' || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam''' <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Matte Board</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Melamine</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Mylar</div> || Works well if it's thin. Thick mylar has a tendency to warp, bubble, and curl || Gold coated mylar will not work<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Paper, card stock</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Plywood, composite woods</div> || Contain glue, and may not cut as well as solid wood || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Pressboard</div> || ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">NON-CHLORINE Rubber</div> || '''DO NOT CUT''' unless the rubber compound has been tested || '''Beware chlorine-containing rubber!''' If you're not sure, assume you've got chlorinated rubber, and don't cut it.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Tile</div> || '''Engraving Only.''' || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam''' <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Wood</div> || Avoid oily/resinous woods || FIRE - Cutting oily woods, or very resinous woods can catch fire.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Wood Veneer</div> || Contain glue, and may not cut as well as solid wood || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Anodized Aluminum</div> ||'''Engraving only.''' Vaporizes the anodized layer away || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Bare Metals</div> || '''Engraving only.'''|| <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Brass</div> || '''Engraving only.''' ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Coated Metals</div> || '''Engraving only.''' Vaporizes the coating away || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Painted Metals</div> || '''Engraving only.''' Vaporizes the paint away || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Stainless Steel</div> || '''Engraving only.''' || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Titanium</div> ||'''Engraving only.''' || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">PolyPropylene Sheet</div> || '''NOT FOAM''' || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">PolyStyrene Sheet</div> || '''NOT FOAM''' || Tends to melt; avoid overheating.<br />
|}<br />
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=== Banned materials ===<br />
These materials should '''never''' be processed in the laser cutter.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! DANGER !! WARNING <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)</div> || Emits cyanide gas and tends to melt || ABS does not cut well in a laser cutter. It tends to melt rather than vaporize, and has a higher chance of catching on fire and leaving behind melted gooey deposits on the vector cutting grid. It also does not engrave well (again, tends to melt).<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Chlorinated plastics (PVC/Poly Vinyl Chloride, vinyl/pleather/artificial leather)</div> || Emits pure chlorine gas when cut! || '''Don't ever cut this material''' as it will ruin the optics, cause the metal of the machine to corrode, and ruin the motion control system. Bubbles yellow, smokes alot, STINKS!!!!!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Coated Carbon Fiber</div> || Emits noxious fumes || A mix of two materials. Thin carbon fiber mat can be cut, with some fraying - but not when coated <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Fiberglass</div> || Emits fumes || It's a mix of two materials that cant' be cut. Glass (etch, no cut) and epoxy resin (fumes) <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Galvanized metal</div> || Emits dangerous fumes || Zinc fumes are poisonous. Galvanized metal should never be super heated (so don't weld on it either). <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Metal</div> || || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_cutting#Power_consumption Power needed for LASER to cut metal]<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Milk bottles/HDPE</div> || Catches fire and melts || It melts, gets gooey. DON'T. Someone has to clean the hex worktable.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Mirrored surfaces</div> || Will not cut, reflects laser beam || Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam, damaging the cutter's interior components. Some mirrored materials can be placed reflective-side down and cut.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Polycarbonate/Lexan</div> || Cut very poorly, disbackground-color, catch fire || Polycarbonate is often found as flat, sheet material. The window of the laser cutter is made of Polycarbonate because polycarbonate strongly absorbs infrared radiation! This is the frequency of light the laser cutter uses to cut materials, so it is very ineffective at cutting polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is a poor choice for laser cutting. <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">PolyPropylene Foam</div> || Catches fire || Like PolyStyrene, it melts, catches fire, and the melted drops continue to burn and turn into rock-hard drips and pebbles. <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">PolyStyrene Foam</div> || Catches fire || Like PolyPropylene. It catches fire, it melts, and only thin pieces cut. '''This is the #1 material that causes laser fires!!!'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Pressure treated wood</div> || Emits dangerous fumes || Should never be burned -- not in your fireplace, and definitely not in our LASER<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Printed circuit board (FR4 and other material types)</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Unidentified plastics/rubbers </div> || || If you don't know what it is, don't put it in the LASER cutter<br />
|}<br />
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== Other resources ==<br />
* [http://bit.ly/laser42 Reservation Calendar] <br />
=== Getting started ===<br />
* [[Designing for the laser cutter]]<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FCw5YSJwO0nnCzIu2lQFmUl4R9MTTvfjPNDa8bR375g/edit?usp=sharing Laser Web Screenshots]<br />
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HrwlAdZLoOOKw0-S6kRby9bPNl_fbgo6AaTRcu6Vac8 Laser Authorization Class Slides]<br />
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9tsLcc_rWFAS01sWllsUU5aUDQ SVG Files For Laser Classes (Google Drive)]<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/17gjllXoLKLQtmsogXGy8iKY1f2_WG6318IYX68pIxX0/edit#heading=h.81m3irbp3xls Google Doc: Your First Laser Cutter Project]<br />
=== Materials ===<br />
* [http://makezine.com/2011/09/22/identifying-unknown-plastics/ Identifying Unknown Plastics by Make Magazine]<br />
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilstein_test Beilstein test]<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/1615418 Polymer Identification (video) by Burnination]<br />
* [http://www.chymist.com/Polymer%20Identification.pdf Polymer Identification (PDF) by David A. Katz]<br />
* [http://www.nclark.net/Density_Column.pdf Density Column Using Recyclable Plastics]<br />
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/tag:lasercut Thingiverse Laser Cut projects]</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Woodshop_Area&diff=5366Woodshop Area2017-11-19T22:01:28Z<p>Trysten: Removing /* Woodshop Authorized Members */ as it hasn't been updated</p>
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<div>== General Information ==<br />
MakeICT's woodshop is an enclosed 32'x36' (1152 sq ft) air conditioned area dedicated to wood working.<br />
<br />
[[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]] is the Area Lead (formerly Benevolent Dictator) over the woodshop.<br />
<br />
The goal of the shop space is to encourage safe, continued learning of the skills needed to further your knowledge of woodworking!<br />
<br />
== Woodworking Terminology Glossary ==<br />
*[http://www.popularwoodworking.com/tools/woodworking-glossary Popular Woodworking Magazine]<br />
<br />
*[http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-tips/techniques/skills/glossary-of-wood-words Wood Magazine]<br />
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== Machine Access Policy ==<br />
{{:Woodshop_Access_Policy}}<br />
<br />
== Specific Tools ==<br />
Please use the DeWalt DWV012 HEPA tool actuated dust extractor for capturing sanding dust connected to sanders to gather the fine sanding dust at the source, it is not a shop vacuum.<br />
<br />
==General Shop Safety==<br />
# Do not use any machine you are not trained on and comfortable using. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing, stop immediately and ask for help. Do not force tools.<br />
# Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the Woodshop Lead.<br />
# NEVER ASSUME A TOOL IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. Always check the tool prior to use.<br />
# Wear safety glasses at all times when in the shop area, including near the machine shop.<br />
# Ear protection is also recommended, many of the tools operate above 90 decibels and without protection, you are losing hearing.<br />
# When using power tools (including hand power tools):<br />
#* No open-toed shoes or loose clothing (remove drawstrings)<br />
#* Remove objects on hands and wrists (including rings, bracelets, & watches)<br />
#* Remove dangly necklaces, hair ornaments, and earrings<br />
#* Restrain long hair to prevent entanglement<br />
#* Do not wear gloves when operating machinery<br />
# While hand tools are safer than most power tools, they are the cause of most workshop injuries. Make sure all hand tools are sharp and in good condition. Be certain that you know how to use these tools in a way that is safe, effective, and will not damage the tool. <br />
# Do not leave machines running unattended.<br />
# Never talk to or disturb anyone operating power tools. If you must talk to an operator wait until the operator notices you. <br />
# Be aware of the work going on around you. Do not accidentally bump into another person or their materials while they are working. <br />
# Most shop accidents are caused by working tired, rushed or distracted. As you get more experience, you will learn to listen to the little voice in the back of your mind that says, you probably shouldn't do that. Stop and think, there is usually a safer way of performing that function. These machines do not have a brain, please use yours!<br />
<br />
==Woodshop Specific Safety==<br />
# All powered woodcutting and sanding tools must be run with dust collection or vacuum equipment connected to the appropriate ports and on at all times. Do not switch the dust collector on and off without time to cool, if you are planning on working with multiple tools, leave the collector on (repeated quickly turning on and off will overheat the motor).<br />
# Smoke or sparks are bad signs in the woodshop. Stop what you are doing and correct the problem. Usually correct feed and depth of cut or getting a sharp bit / blade will help.<br />
# No metal cutting allowed on woodshop equipment.<br />
# No wet or damp items of any type (including drink containers, rags, or hands) may be placed or left on machine surfaces as they will corrode.<br />
# Do not lean or sit on machinery, these are precision pieces of equipment and you can mis-align them.<br />
# You are responsible for cleaning your machines, your work space, and putting all tools away immediately after use. Scrap wood should be placed in designated locations. Use vacuums or hand brushes to clean machinery.<br />
# Users who consistently fail in their clean-up responsibilities may be denied shop access.<br />
# Do not use stationary equipment work surfaces for sanding, project assembly, layout, applying finishes, etc. Or for uses other than their intended purpose.<br />
# Make sure machines are in the “off” position and motion has stopped, before leaving them after use.<br />
# All safety guards must be kept in place while operating equipment. If a guard or safety device is an impediment to safe operation of a machine - ask for help.<br />
# Use equipment only for its intended use.<br />
# If you have made an adjustment to a piece of equipment, return it to its normal position after you are done.<br />
# Make sure the machine’s work surface is unobstructed and clean before use.<br />
# Always be aware of the proximity of moving machine parts to body parts - fingers.<br />
# Defects in the wood can be dangerous. Check the stock carefully for knots, splits, and other defects. <br />
# Keep the machine clean. Remove all tools, lumber, and unnecessary materials.<br />
# Objects left on the machine can vibrate into revolving cutters. They can then be thrown from the machine with great force. Never clean a machine while it is running.<br />
# All guests are the responsibility of the member, guests are not allowed to use equipment. This is a working shop, so children less than 9 years old are not allowed for safety.<br />
# DO NOT cut anything conductive such as mirrored acrylic, carbon based materials, or laser cutter waste on the Saw Stop tablesaw, the charred areas are carbon and because carbon is conductive, will set off the brake cartridge.<br />
# Member will be responsible for replacing the blade and Sawstop brake if the brake is fired for anything other than a true safety firing. If it is a true safety firing, we will need a photo of the fresh wound and SawStop will evaluate the recorded cartridge memory. If SawStop deems it to be a safety firing, they will need the photo and a release for marketing use and they send a replacement cartridge.<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4 This is a video on table saw kickback]. Do not try this in the woodshop!<br />
<br />
== Equipment List ==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! data-sort-type="Tool"|<br />
|-<br />
! Picture !! What !! Manufacturer !! Model !! Power !! Status !! Expert<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Sawstop.jpg|200px]] || [http://www.sawstop.com/images/uploads/manuals/PCS%20Owners%20Manual%20Model%20PCS31230%20V5.0%2009-13.pdf 10" Cabinet Table Saw] || Saw Stop || Professional PCS31230 || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:freud_SD508.jpg|200px]] || 8 In. Super Stacked Dado Set 8 x 24 Tooth 1/4" to 29/32“||Freud || SD508|| NA|| Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Shopfox_jointer.jpg|200px]] || [http://pics.woodstockint.com/manuals/w1741s_m.pdf 8" Carbide Helical Head Jointer] || Shop Fox || W1741S || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jwp-15hh.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/708538_man_EN.pdf 15" Carbide Helical Head Planer] || Jet || JWP-15HH || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jdp-17dx.jpg|200px]] || [[media:17inchDrillPressManual.pdf|17" Drill Press with laser]] || Jet || JDP-17DX || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jbos-5.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/708404_man_EN.pdf Oscillating Spindle Sander] || Jet || JBOS-5 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:jet_jwbg-8.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/726100_man_EN.pdf Low Speed 8" Bench Grinder] || Jet || JWBG-8 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:worksharp_ws3000.jpg|200px]] || [http://www.worksharptools.com/media/mconnect_uploadfiles/p/p/pp0002326_rev_2_ws3000_tri-ling_users_guide.pdf Tool Sharpener] || Work Sharp || WS3000 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:buffer.jpg|200px]] || [[media:8 inch buffer manual.pdf|8" Buffer for Honing]] || Central Machinery || 40668 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:granite.jpg|200px]] || Granite Surface Plate for Sharpening ||9" x 12" x 2" A Grade || Granite Surface Plate|| NA|| Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [[File:OneidaDustGorilla.jpg|150px]] || [http://www.oneida-air.com/pdf/super-dust-gorilla-owners-manual-cmbn-2014-web.pdf Cyclone Dust Collector] || Oneida Air || 5HP Super Dust Gorilla || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:AFS-1000B.jpg|200px]] || [[media:AFS-1000B_manual.pdf|3-speed Remote Control Shop Ambient Dust Filter]] || Jet || AFS-1000B || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [[File:DwaltDW788.jpg|200px]] || [[media:383329-00,DW788.pdf|20" Scroll Saw]] || Dewalt || DW788 || 110 || Operational|| [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:delta_40-560.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Delta40-560_manual.pdf|16" Two speed Scroll Saw]] || Delta|| 40-560, TY II || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DW331K.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DW331K _manual.pdf|T-slot Jigsaw]] || DeWalt || DW331K || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Skil_4480.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Skil_4480_manual.pdf|Jigsaw]] || Skil|| 4480|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PC-557.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PC557_manual.pdf|"Biscuit Cutter" Plate Jointer]] || Porter Cable|| 557|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BoschRouter.png|200px]] || [[media:BoschRouterManual.pdf|2.25HP Router]] || Bosch || 1617EVSPK || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWP611PK.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWP611PK_manual.pdf|1.25HP Fixed Base/Plunge Base Router]] || DeWalt || DWP611PK || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bosch_colt_router.png|200px]] || [[media:Bosch_colt_manual.pdf|1HP Router]] || Bosch || Colt || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:4212.jpg|200px]] || [[media:4212_manual.pdf|12" Dovetail Jig]] / [[media:4212_SupplementalManual.pdf|Advanced Supplemental Manual]] || Porter Cable || 4212 || Manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:dremel_MM30.jpg|200px]] || [[media:MM30_manual.pdf|Multi-Max Oscillating Tool]] || Dremel || MM30 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:HitachiFinishNailer.jpg|180px]] || [http://www.hitachipowertools.com/PDF/All/NT50AE2_OM.PDF 2" 18Gauge Finish Nailer] || Hitachi || NT50AE2 || Air || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:pc_bn125a.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PC_BN125A_manual.pdf|18 Gauge 5/8-1-1/4" Brad Nailer]] || Porter Cable|| BN125A|| Air || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Sears_AC.jpg|200px]] || 2HP Air Compressor || Sears|| 20 Gallon|| 220V || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Router_table.jpg|200px]] || Router Table || Rockler || || NA || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PorterCable7518.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PorterCable7518OwnerManual.pdf|Router Table with JessEm Lift]] || Porter Cable || 7518 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DW715.jpg|200px]] || [[media:DW715_manual.pdf|12" Single Bevel Miter Saw]] || Dewalt || DW715 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DewaltDW705.jpg|200px]] || [[media:DewaltDW705OwnerManual.pdf|12" Double Bevel Miter Saw]] || Dewalt || DW705 || 110 || Out of Order- Bent Shaft- damaged!|| [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PowerMatic30b.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PM30_manual.pdf|6x48" Belt/12" Disc sander]] || Powermatic || 30b || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Delta_31-460.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Delta_31-460__manual.pdf|4x36" Belt/5" Disc sander]] || Delta || 31-460 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWV012.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWV012 _manual.pdf|10 gallon HEPA Tool Actuated Self-cleaning Dust Extractor]] || DeWalt || DWV012 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PC_382_sander.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PC_382_manual.pdf|5 inch 8-hole hook and loop Random Orbit Sander]] || Porter Cable|| 382 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWE6421K.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWE6421K _manual.pdf|5” 8-hole hook and loop random orbit sander]] || DeWalt || DWE6421K || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bosch_1295dvs.jpg|200px]] |||5" 8-Hole variable speed random orbit sander || Bosch|| 1295DVS|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:315279870.jpg|200px]] |||5" 8-Hole Hook & Loop Random Orbit Sander || Craftsman|| 315.279870|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PC330.jpg|200px]] |||1/4 Sheet Finish Sander || Porter Cable|| 330 Speed Bloc|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Dremel 1731 sander.jpg|200px]] || 1x30 Belt/5 Disc sander || Dremel|| 1731 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:delta_14_bandsaw.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Delta 14 bandsaw.pdf|14" Bandsaw 93-1/2 inch blade]] || Rockwell || 14" Enclosed Base || 110 || Down for maintenance || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:W1706.jpg|200px]] || [[media:W1706_manual.pdf|14" Bandsaw 93-1/2 inch blade]] || Shop Fox || W1706 14" Enclosed Base || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:g0513x2.jpg|200px]] || [[media:g0513x2 manual.pdf|17" Bandsaw Extreme Series 131-1/2 inch blade]] || Grizzly || G0513X2|| 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet1221VS.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Jet1221VS_manual.pdf|12x43 Electronic Variable Speed Wood Lathe]] || Jet|| 1221VS with extension|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Oneway_talon.jpg|200px]] || 1X8TPI Wood Lathe Chuck ||Oneway|| Talon|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Nova Mercury Lathe.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Nova Mercury Lathe manual.pdf| Variable Speed 8"x11" Mini Wood Lathe]] || Teknatool ||Nova Mercury || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:shopbot_alpha_4x8.jpg|200px]] || 4'x 8' 3 Axis [[Shopbot]] CNC Router|| ShopBot || PRT 96|| 110 || Operational|| [[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]] or [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:parallel_clamp.jpg|200px]] || 24" (qty 2) & 40" (qty 2) & 48" (qty 2) Clamps || Jorgensen || Cabinet Master Clamps || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_clamp.jpg|200px]] || 24" (qty 2) Clamps || Jet || Parallel Clamps || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey_tradesman_clamps.jpg|200px]] || 30 piece assortment Clamps|| Bessey || Tradesman Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey deep.jpg|200px]] || Deep reach (qty 2) Clamps|| Bessey || Tradesman Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Masterforce_clamp.jpg|200px]] || Deep reach 12" (qty 2) & 24" (qty 7) 36" (qty 2) Clamps|| Masterforce || Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Irwin_quick_clamp.jpg|200px]] || Quick Grip 6" (qty 8) Clamps|| Irwin || Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey strap clamp.jpg|200px]] || High Tension Strap Clamp|| Bessey || VSC|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Kreg-JIg-K5.jpg|200px]] || [[media:K5Manual.pdf|Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Kit]] || Kreg || K5 || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DMT_Stone.jpg|200px]] || Diamond sharpening stones|| DMT || 6" x2" fine and extra-fine || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:mini-hone.jpg|200px]] || Detail diamond honing kit|| DMT || course, fine and extra-fine D2K|| manual || missing from the shop || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:D3246.jpg|200px]] || [[media:D3246_manual.pdf|Tablesaw Tenon Jig (Multi-axis)]]||Shop Fox || D3246|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DCK280C2.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DCK280C2 _manual.pdf|20V cordless ½” drill/driver and Impactor set]] || DeWalt || DCK280C2 || 1.5Ah battery || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DCK283D2.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DCK283D2 _manual.pdf|20V Brushless ½” drill/driver and Impactor set]] || DeWalt || DCK283D2 || 1.5Ah battery || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Ridgid_wd09450.jpg|200px]] || 9 Gallon Shop Vacuum || Ridgid|| WD09450|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:eagle_1932.jpg|200px]] || 30 Gallon Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinet]] || Eagle|| 1932|| Manual|| Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:1G.jpg|200px]] || [[media:1G_Manual.pdf|108 deg Drill Sharpener]] /[[media:Farrel Drill Grinder 1G Manual.pdf|135 deg Drill Sharpener]]|| Ferrel|| 1G-1|| 110V|| Being Setup || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
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<div>== Nov 16 2017 ==<br />
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<blockquote>The Tormach...<br />
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It will butter your biscuits in the morning and take the trash out while you're at work.<br />
It will sing you to sleep at night and make your shorts stand at attention when you get out of the shower.<br />
It will make your kids put down their phones when you enter the room and your coffee eternally hot.<br />
It's the best dang thing you'll ever be able to do with your hands covered in oil.<br />
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And all you have to do is sign up for the Tormach class on Saturday and let the force guide your bit down the straight and narrow...<br />
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Even better, the Tormach not only has a 4th axis...it lets you to enter - THE FOURTH DIMENSION!<br />
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Hope to see you on Saturday Doug so you can scratch that itch...<br />
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-Curt</blockquote></div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=5360Main Page2017-11-16T00:22:30Z<p>Trysten: /* Classes and Hosted Events */ removed dated 'next class'</p>
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* [[3D Printing SIG|3D Printing and Modeling]]<br />
* [[Electric Microbus|Bus, bus, bus!]]<br />
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== Getting Started Using Our Wiki==<br />
Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.<br />
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting General formatting help]<br />
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* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Lists Formatting lists]<br />
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Maker_Academy&diff=5359Maker Academy2017-11-15T23:59:34Z<p>Trysten: Created page with "To make, you first must learn. Maker Academy is the teaching aspect of MakeICT, matching talented teachers to pensive pupils using: * [http://makeict.org/maker-academy/ The S..."</p>
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<div>To make, you first must learn. Maker Academy is the teaching aspect of MakeICT, matching talented teachers to pensive pupils using:<br />
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* [http://makeict.org/maker-academy/ The Suggestion form]<br />
* [http://makeict.org/request-a-class/ The other suggestion form]<br />
* [http://makeict.org/teach-a-class/ The teacher sign up form]<br />
* And especially [http://makeict.org/calendar/ the calendar]</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=5358Talk:Main Page2017-11-15T23:50:07Z<p>Trysten: /* Organization Theory */ new section</p>
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<div>==ideas for Main_Page Layout/Structure==<br />
* Welcome -> emphasize and decorate<br />
* General Information<br />
** floormap of makerspace with links to area pages<br />
* Administration -> Organization Structure? Operation of MakeICT?<br />
* Collaborative Projects and Special Interest Groups -> needs to be a seperate page/category<br />
* Classes and Hosted Events -> seperate page. event feed?<br />
* Getting Started Using Our Wiki -> Want to contribute?<br />
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== alternative layout of main page ==<br />
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[[Main Page HWWWW]]<br />
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Waiting for final release of new Web site, much of this would be duplicated.<br />
In my opinion the wiki format is best for answering questions and for reference information.<br />
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== Organization Theory ==<br />
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I have this strange idea to organize without regard to time. I feel as though information in a wiki should be sorted by relevance, and that relevance should be as timeless as humanly possible. A couple more {{dusty}} or {{abandoned}} templates would richly fill in readers about the project, while allowing it to be sorted without regard to time. Just a thought - [[User:Trysten|trysten]] ([[User talk:Trysten|talk]]) 17:50, 15 November 2017 (CST)</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Trysten/imagemap&diff=5357User:Trysten/imagemap2017-11-15T23:36:27Z<p>Trysten: Created page with "Guess we don't have the MW:Extension:ImageMap plugin.. <imagemap>Image:https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/maschek.hu-uploads/1510788250345_0.11294197424671171?15107882..."</p>
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<div>This is a cool page. It uses the &lt;includeonly> mediawiki tag's presence on all the transcended pages to only show the tool list. If you were some kind of masochist, you could make it more complicated with [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Labeled_Section_Transclusion Labeled Section Transclusion]. - [[User:Trysten|trysten]] ([[User talk:Trysten|talk]]) 17:18, 15 November 2017 (CST)</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Talk:V90&diff=5347Talk:V902017-11-09T22:42:59Z<p>Trysten: /* James Lancaster Sep 26 [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/makeict/tfNuMm-9Q9s/WJSrXJd4CAAJ] */ new section</p>
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<div>== James Lancaster Sep 26 [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/makeict/tfNuMm-9Q9s/WJSrXJd4CAAJ] ==<br />
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I simply haven't had time to work on it when I've felt good, or been working on others.<br />
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What needs to be done: The motors are 8 wires. Wires need to be identified by coil, and they will need to be changed from a 4+1 ground wire, to a 4 wire configuration to the wires, which will then need to be linked together, to effectively convert the motor from unipolar operation to bipolar operation. The plan would be to orient them in a serial manner. (Which uses a little less power, but should be fine for use with the router, as it's generally not moving very quickly.)<br />
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Once that's done, James S has gotten a power source ready, which I think is done. It's a simple manner to use grbl, and a Raspberry Pi, as a controller. So the parts for that are pretty much already there. The rewiring is the main step, which is gonna take some time. The rest can be setup very trivially. <br />
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If someone wants to do it, you'll need to desolder/disconnect the 8 wires coming from the motor from the 5 wire grey cable. Then you'll need to use a multimeter to verify which pairs of wire are each of the four coils. The datasheet is attached, but verify it!<br />
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After that, connect two coils together using wires from separate coils, effectively creating two large coils. The middle configuration on the datasheet. <br />
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Then you'll need to connect them to 4 of the wires coming from the grey wire, and then we'll need to hook them up to the grbl board, with the pairs together. It'll use bcnc as a guide on the pi. Which is either already ready or simply needs to transfer the image to an SD card. <br />
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Just so this is here, l can transfer it to the wiki, and reference later. 50 mm/sec is about where it's going to be where it's better than the setup was, so if you can keep your cutting below 50mm/sec x/y (about 120in/min) and about 20mm/sec z that would be good. That's less than the shopbot in rapid, but it's about the same speed it cuts. 75mm/sec (about 180in/min) and 30 are going to be about maximum travel. So it won't be as fast on rapids, but it will do better on cutting. (Assuming no mechanical issues interfere, which I don't think they will.)</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Trysten/sandbox&diff=4172User:Trysten/sandbox2016-08-23T00:10:20Z<p>Trysten: </p>
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<div>==Usage==<br />
barf<br />
==Usage==<br />
barf<br />
==Usage==<br />
barf</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Shopbot&diff=4120Shopbot2016-08-12T18:17:21Z<p>Trysten: trying out the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Pipe_trick pipe trick] (and trying markup in summary)</p>
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<div>[[File:shopbot_alpha_4x8.jpg|200px]]<br />
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The shopbot is a wood CNC router in the [[woodshop]]. Classes are in the process of being designed.<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
There are several ways to generate the g-code required for LinuxCNC to use the shopbot.<br />
<br />
For very simple applications: http://easel.inventables.com/<br />
<br />
For more advanced: http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview<br />
<br />
==Contacts==<br />
*[[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]]<br />
*[[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:CNC]] [[Category:CNC Router]]</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Template_talk:Decision-summary&diff=4110Template talk:Decision-summary2016-08-09T20:19:50Z<p>Trysten: Created page with "How does this work? -~~~~"</p>
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<div>How does this work? -[[User:Trysten|Trysten]] ([[User talk:Trysten|talk]]) 15:19, 9 August 2016 (CDT)</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Contact_Information&diff=4099Contact Information2016-08-04T17:51:34Z<p>Trysten: removed "email vice president to set up forwarding"</p>
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<div>== Policy ==<br />
<br />
Any active member of MakeICT may have their email forwarded from a makeict.org email address to an email address of their choice. In addition most modern email providers (such as [https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22377?hl=en gmail]) allow users to set their "from" or "reply-to" email address to a confirmed address of their choice.<br />
<br />
All executive committee members are encouraged to use their makeict.org emails for all correspondence related to MakeICT.<br />
<br />
== Forwarding ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Title<br />
!Email<br />
!Forwards to<br />
|-<br />
|President<br />
|president@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Logan Pajunen|Logan Pajunen]]<br />
|-<br />
|Vice President<br />
|vicepresident@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:John Alexander|John Alexander]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary<br />
|secretary@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Kip Landwehr|Kip Landwehr]]<br />
|-<br />
|Treasurer<br />
|treasurer@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Tracy Hoover|Tracy Hoover]]<br />
|-<br />
|Makerspace director<br />
|tom@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Barbara Davis|Barbara Davis]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|curt@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|jameslancaster@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]]<br />
|-<br />
|devICT Program Director<br />
|seth@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Seth Etter|Seth Etter]]<br />
|-<br />
|Past President<br />
|dom@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]]<br />
|-<br />
|Chief Security Officer<br />
|mpogue@makeict.org<br />
|[[Key-master, lockers, alarm response]]<br />
|-<br />
|Board of Directors<br />
|directors@makeict.org<br />
|[[Officers and at-large directors]]<br />
|-<br />
|BD's<br />
|dictators@makeict.org<br />
|[[benevolent dictators|all of the benevolent dictators]]<br />
|-<br />
|Art Gallery BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Ceramics BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Susan de Wit|Susan de Wit (Interim)]]<br />
|-<br />
|Classroom BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Sam Schurter|Sam Schurter]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fab Lab BD<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]]<br />
|-<br />
|Electronics BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:James Seymour|James Seymour]]<br />
|-<br />
|Kitchen/lounge BD<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Barbara Davis|Barbara Davis]]<br />
|-<br />
|Metalshop BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Jeremiah Loder|Jeremiah Loder]]<br />
|-<br />
|Printmaking/screen printing BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Brad Ruder|Brad Ruder]]<br />
|-<br />
|Retail/consignment BD<br />
|mikeb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Mike Barushok|Mike Barushok]]<br />
|-<br />
|Studios BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Textiles BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Woodshop BD<br />
|mikeh@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|}</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Talk:Main_Page&diff=4089Talk:Main Page2016-08-02T19:05:29Z<p>Trysten: Created page with "==ideas for Main_Page Layout/Structure== * Welcome -> emphasize and decorate * General Information ** floormap of makerspace with links to area pages * Administration -> Organ..."</p>
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<div>==ideas for Main_Page Layout/Structure==<br />
* Welcome -> emphasize and decorate<br />
* General Information<br />
** floormap of makerspace with links to area pages<br />
* Administration -> Organization Structure? Operation of MakeICT?<br />
* Collaborative Projects and Special Interest Groups -> needs to be a seperate page/category<br />
* Classes and Hosted Events -> seperate page. event feed?<br />
* Getting Started Using Our Wiki -> Want to contribute?</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter&diff=4088Laser Cutter2016-08-02T18:40:16Z<p>Trysten: several edits. changed to websafe colors</p>
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<div>{{Infobox lasercutter<br />
|machineName = Rabbit RL-80-1290 Laser engraving/cutting machine<br />
|image = Laser_cutter.jpg<br />
|caption = Rabbit Laser Cutter<br />
|bedSize = 1200 x 900 mm (47.2 x 35.4 inches)<br />
|laserPower = 80W<br />
|laserType = Sealed CO2 laser tube<br />
|bedHeight = ~10 inches<br />
|cutSpeed = 36,000 mm/min<br />
|engraveSpeed = 60,000 mm/min<br />
|engraveResolution = 1000 DPI<br />
|manual = RL-80-1290_User_Manual.pdf<br />
|website = http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/laser_RL1290.html<br />
|websiteText = Rabbit RL-80-1290 Product Page<br />
}}<br />
The '''Laser cutter''' cuts or engraves digital designs on a variety of materials. Laser cutting is a great way to rapidly prototype projects. <br />
<br />
A certification workshop, hosted by an approved instructor, is required of all members before using the laser cutter. Workshops are posted on the [http://makeict.org/calendar calendar]. Peer certification is not an approved path for use of the laser cutter.<br />
<br />
Interfacing with the laser cutter is performed with [[Media:LaserCut_v5.3.zip|LaserCut v5.3]].<br />
<br />
The laser cutter does require regular cleaning and alignment. This is to be performed by trained volunteers only.<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
=== Safety ===<br />
Laser cutters pose a fire hazard. A high intensity beam of laser light can produce extremely high temperatures as it comes into contact with the materials it is engraving, marking, or cutting. When using the laser cutter, remember:<br />
# You may only use the laser cutter if you have been officially certified according to the machine access policy<br />
# '''Never''' leave the laser cutter unattended while it was powered on (even if it is not firing)<br />
# '''Never''' cut materials that you don't know are safe<br />
# '''Never''' override laser cutter safeties and switches<br />
# Know what to do if a fire happens<br />
## Hint: Hit the big, red, emergency stop button. This will shutdown the laser and the air supply.<br />
## A Carbon Dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) fire extinguisher is located next to the laser cutter<br />
<br />
=== Before starting the laser cutter===<br />
# Check the coolant window in the back of the chiller before starting any project.<br />
# Check that the screen in the collection bin is clean and the bin is empty.<br />
<br />
=== After starting the laser cutter ===<br />
# Before cutting make sure the air compressor and the fan motor are on<br />
# '''Home the head!'''<br />
::* If you do not do this, you may crash the head, which is not good.<br />
# Refer to the cutting manual for appropriate engraving and speed and power settings for varied materials<br />
# Beware of flammable materials while using the machines.<br />
<br />
=== Workflow ===<br />
# [[Designing for the laser cutter | Create design or import]]<br/>If importing, unite lines (under Tools menu)<br />
# Separate layers if necessary (by changing their colors)<br />
# Set layer modes<br />
# Set layer [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hcqsFkV4aHuBDUGRR3EMf2EvZ3JzLvBElitJjpwiENA/edit speeds/powers]<br />
# [Optional] Set origin (under Laser menu)<br />
# Download<br />
## Delete all<br />
## Download current<br />
# Load media into cutter<br />
# Focus laser (in center of media)<br />
# Move laser to origin<br />
# Run box / test<br />
# Close lid and start<br />
# After cut is finished allow ~30 seconds before opening to vent smoke/fumes<br />
<br />
<br />
=== When Finished ===<br />
<br />
# Home the head<br />
# Remove media and clear debris<br />
# Power off<br />
<br />
=== Common Issues ===<br />
* Edges of cut pieces are slanted, rather than straight.<br />
::''The Laser is out of alignment and needs to be adjusted. Notify the Fab Lab BD.''<br />
* The head crashes when approaching the left or bottom of the bed.<br />
::''The head must be homed before starting to cut. If it isn't homed there is a risk of crashing the head, which is a bad thing.''<br />
* Bed only travels downwards.<br />
::''The focus probe is stuck in the triggered position. Wiggle it loose and make sure nothing jammed.''<br />
*Focus probe is broken.<br />
::''There are spares in the kit in the cabinet on the left-hand side of the laser. When putting a thicker material in the cutter remember to lower the bed before moving the head.''<br />
* Fumes are not venting well.<br />
::''Make sure that the screen in the collection bin under the bed is clean.''<br />
* Unexpectedly wide rotary attachment dimensions<br />
::''Machine Options > Worktable > RY axis pulse unit = .018238''<br />
<br />
== Materials ==<br />
Cutting a bad material in the laser cutter can be dangerous. Only approved materials should be cut, and banned materials should never be placed in or even around the laser cutter. Cutting an unknown material risks bodily harm and damage to equipment/facilities.<br />
<br />
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hcqsFkV4aHuBDUGRR3EMf2EvZ3JzLvBElitJjpwiENA/edit For speed and power settings with different materials, please look at and contribute to this shared spreadsheet.]<br />
<br />
=== Approved materials ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Notes !! Warnings<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Acrylic (aka Plexiglas, Lucite, PMMA)</div> || Cuts well, leaves a smooth polished edge. Higher powers can leave smoke/scorch marks along edges. Some people remove paper/plastic protection sheets before cutting. ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cardboard</div> || Cuts well, can catch fire || FIRE hazard!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Ceramic</div> || '''Engraving only''' || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cloth (cotton, felt, hemp)</div> || Cuts easily || NO plastic coated or impregnated cloth!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Corian</div> || ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Cork</div> || Cuts nicely, the quality of the cut depends on the thickness and quality of the cork. Engineered cork has a lot of glue in it, may not cut nicely. || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Coroplast (corrugated plastic)</div> || Difficult to cut through cleanly, due to the ribs. Multiple passes are usually needed. || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Delrin</div> || Comes in a number of shore strengths ([http://www.matweb.com/reference/rockwell-hardness.aspx hardness]), the harder tends to work better. Great for gears! || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Glass</div> || Has a sandblasted look, #009900 glass works best || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Leather, suede</div> || Leather is very hard to cut, can be if thinner than a belt thickness || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">MDF, engineered woods</div> || May experience a higher amount of charring when cut || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Magnetic sheet</div> || Cuts easily || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Stone/Granite/Marble/etc.</div> || '''Engraving only''' || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam''' <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Matte Board</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Melamine</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Mylar</div> || Works well if it's thin. Thick mylar has a tendency to warp, bubble, and curl || Gold coated mylar will not work<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Paper, card stock</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Plywood, composite woods</div> || Contain glue, and may not cut as well as solid wood || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Pressboard</div> || ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">NON-CHLORINE Rubber</div> || '''DO NOT CUT''' unless the rubber compound has been tested || '''Beware chlorine-containing rubber!''' If you're not sure, assume you've got chlorinated rubber, and don't cut it.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Tile</div> || || '''Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam''' <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Wood</div> || Avoid oily/resinous woods || FIRE - Cutting oily woods, or very resinous woods can catch fire.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Wood Veneer</div> || Contain glue, and may not cut as well as solid wood || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Anodized Aluminum</div> ||'''Engraving only.''' Vaporizes the anodized layer away || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Bare Metals</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Brass</div> || ||<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Coated Metals</div> || || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Painted Metals</div> || '''Engraving only.''' Vaporizes the paint away || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Stainless Steel</div> || || <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#009900; color:#ffffff;">Titanium</div> || || <br />
|}<br />
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=== Banned materials ===<br />
These materials should '''never''' be processed in the laser cutter.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! DANGER !! WARNING <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)</div> || Emits cyanide gas and tends to melt || ABS does not cut well in a laser cutter. It tends to melt rather than vaporize, and has a higher chance of catching on fire and leaving behind melted gooey deposits on the vector cutting grid. It also does not engrave well (again, tends to melt).<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Chlorinated plastics (PVC/Poly Vinyl Chloride, vinyl/pleather/artificial leather)</div> || Emits pure chlorine gas when cut! || '''Don't ever cut this material''' as it will ruin the optics, cause the metal of the machine to corrode, and ruin the motion control system. Bubbles yellow, smokes alot, STINKS!!!!!<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Coated Carbon Fiber</div> || Emits noxious fumes || A mix of two materials. Thin carbon fiber mat can be cut, with some fraying - but not when coated <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Fiberglass</div> || Emits fumes || It's a mix of two materials that cant' be cut. Glass (etch, no cut) and epoxy resin (fumes) <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Galvanized metal</div> || Emits dangerous fumes || Zinc fumes are poisonous. Galvanized metal should never be super heated (so don't weld on it either). <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Metal</div> || || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_cutting#Power_consumption Power needed for LASER to cut metal]<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Milk bottles/HDPE</div> || Catches fire and melts || It melts, gets gooey. DON'T. Someone has to clean the hex worktable.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Mirrored surfaces</div> || Will not cut, reflects laser beam || Mirror surfaces can reflect the laser beam, damaging the cutter's interior components. Some mirrored materials can be placed reflective-side down and cut.<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Polycarbonate/Lexan</div> || Cut very poorly, disbackground-color, catch fire || Polycarbonate is often found as flat, sheet material. The window of the laser cutter is made of Polycarbonate because polycarbonate strongly absorbs infrared radiation! This is the frequency of light the laser cutter uses to cut materials, so it is very ineffective at cutting polycarbonate. Polycarbonate is a poor choice for laser cutting. <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">PolyPropylene Foam</div> || Catches fire || Like PolyStyrene, it melts, catches fire, and the melted drops continue to burn and turn into rock-hard drips and pebbles. <br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">PolyStyrene Foam</div> || Catches fire || Like PolyPropylene. It catches fire, it melts, and only thin pieces cut. '''This is the #1 material that causes laser fires!!!'''<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Pressure treated wood</div> || Emits dangerous fumes || Should never be burned -- not in your fireplace, and definitely not in our LASER<br />
|-<br />
| <div style="background-color:#cc3333; color:#ffffff;">Printed circuit board (FR4 and other material types)</div> || || <br />
|}<br />
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== Other resources ==<br />
=== On this wiki ===<br />
* [[Designing for the laser cutter]]<br />
* [[:Category:SVG files]] practice shapes for first projects<br />
* [[Media:LaserCut_v5.3.zip|LaserCut v5.3]]<br />
=== External links ===<br />
* [http://makezine.com/2011/09/22/identifying-unknown-plastics/ Identifying Unknown Plastics by Make Magazine]<br />
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilstein_test Beilstein test]<br />
* [https://vimeo.com/1615418 Polymer Identification (video) by Burnination]<br />
* [http://www.chymist.com/Polymer%20Identification.pdf Polymer Identification (PDF) by David A. Katz]<br />
* [http://www.nclark.net/Density_Column.pdf Density Column Using Recyclable Plastics]<br />
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/tag:lasercut Thingiverse Laser Cut projects]<br />
<br />
== Laser Cutter Authorized Users ==<br />
To see authorized users expand this section ---><br />
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style=""><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Authorization Date<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Amy Dorsch|Amy Dorsch]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Paul Sheets|Paul Sheets]] || 2016-05-18<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aaron Rivers|Aaron Rivers]] || 2016-02-27<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Anna Lenhart-Murray|Anna Lenhart-Murray]] || 2015-12-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Audrey Barba|Audrey Barba]] || 2015-12-14<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bob Jackson|Bob Jackson]] || 2016-02-27<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bonnie Thurman|Bonnie Thurman]] || 2016-03-28<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Brad Cooley|Brad Cooley]] || 2015-11-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Brian Hertz|Brian Hertz]] || 2015-12-18<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Brock Milford|Brock Milford]] || 2015-12-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bryan Barr|Bryan Barr]] (instructor) || 2015-08-07<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Cat Barba-Abay|Cat Barba-Abay]] || 2015-12-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Charles Griesel|Charles Griesel]] || 2015-12-02<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Charlie Fair|Charlie Fair]] || 2015-11-11<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Chris Batcheller|Chris Batcheller]] || 2015-12-14<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Chris Lofland|Chris Lofland]] || 2016-02-27<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Chris Strait|Chris Strait]] || 2016-05-18<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Christy Bennett|Christy Bennett]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]] || 2015-12-12<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Cindy Conrad|Cindy Conrad]] || 2016-03-28<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Cory Kertz|Cory Kertz]] || 2015-11-11<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Coty Sandfort|Coty Sandfort]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]] || 2015-12-12<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dale Morrow|Dale Morrow]] || 2016-06-21<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dana Danaver|Dana Danaver]] || 2015-12-05<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Daniel Towle|Daniel Towle]] || 2015-12-20<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Graver|David Graver]] || 2016-06-21<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Springs|David Springs]] || 2015-09-19<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dean Day|Dean Day]] || 2015-12-12<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]] (instructor) || 2015-12-02<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Douglas Stice|Douglas Stice]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Doug Wilson|Doug Wilson]] || 2016-03-28<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dustin Richey|Dustin Richey]] || 2016-01-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ed Hutson|Ed Hutson]] || 2016-05-18<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Eric Sommer|Eric Sommer]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ernest Sharp|Ernest Sharp]] || 2016-03-28<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Gayle Thomas|Gayle Thomas]] || 2016-05-18<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Geoffrey Kisch|Geoffrey Kisch]] || 2015-12-05<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:H. Robert Shultz|H. Robert Shultz]] || 2016-04-30<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Helen Haskin|Helen Haskin]] || 2015-12-16<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Henry Gridley|Henry Gridley]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Ivan Quiroz|Ivan Quiroz]] || 2015-11-16<br />
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| [[User:JaiPal Chauhan|JaiPal Chauhan]] || 2016-06-21<br />
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| [[User:James A Seymour|James Seymour]] || 2015-12-12<br />
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| [[User:James Classen|James Classen]] || 2015-11-11<br />
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| [[User:James Dorsch|James Dorsch]] || 2016-04-30<br />
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| [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]] || 2015-12-05<br />
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| [[User:James Tennant|James Tennant]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Jeremiah Loder|Jeremiah Loder]] || 2015-12-14<br />
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| [[User:Jerry Carpenter|Jerry Carpenter]] || 2015-08-07<br />
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| [[User:Jerry Shubert|Jerry Shubert]] || 2015-11-11<br />
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| [[User:Jesse Lee|Jesse Lee]] || 2016-01-16<br />
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| [[User:Jim Hammer|Jim Hammer]] || 2015-12-12<br />
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| [[User:Joe Groom|Joe Groom]] || 2016-04-30<br />
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| [[User:Joe Lobdell|Joe Lobdell]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Joel Ewy|Joel Ewy]] || 2015-12-05<br />
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| [[User:jralexan1|John Alexander]] (instructor) || 2015-12-02<br />
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| [[User:John Harrison|John Harrison]] || 2015-10-30<br />
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| [[User:Jonny Fosnight|Jonny Fosnight]] || 2015-11-16<br />
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| [[User:Joseph Woolridge|Joseph Woolridge]] || 2016-03-28<br />
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| [[User:Judah Hansen|Judah Hansen]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Julie Chen|Julie Chen]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Karyn Bell-Simon|Karyn Bell-Simon]] || 2016-01-16<br />
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| [[User:Keith Rowley|Keith Rowley]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Kenton Hansen|Kenton Hansen]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Kevin Elledge|Kevin Elledge]] || 2015-12-14<br />
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| [[User:Kim Lujan|Kim Lujan]] || 2015-12-18<br />
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| [[User:Kip Landwehr|Kip Landwehr]] || 2015-12-18<br />
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| [[User:Kyle McCormick|Kyle McCormick]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Larry Frank|Larry Frank]] || 2016-03-28<br />
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| [[User:Logan Pajunen|Logan Pajunen]] || 2015-11-11<br />
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| [[User:Marc Lujan|Marc Lujan]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Marc Roths|Marc Roths]] || 2016-06-21<br />
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| [[User:Marcus Mosley|Marcus Mosley]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Mark Esau|Mark Esau]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Mark Reuter|Mark Reuter]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Marty Boyzuck|Marty Boyzuck]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Matthew Pewewardy|Matthew Pewewardy]] || 2016-03-28<br />
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| [[User:Melanie Jenney|Melanie Jenney]] || 2015-12-14<br />
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| [[User:Melissa Soutiere|Melissa Soutiere]] || 2015-12-14<br />
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| [[User:Michael Grudowski|Michael Grudowski]] || 2016-05-18<br />
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| [[User:Mike Barushok|Mike Barushok]] || 2015-12-18<br />
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| [[User:Mike Doolittle|Mike Doolittle]] (instructor) || 2015-08-07<br />
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| [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]] || 2015-11-11<br />
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| [[User:Mike McKown|Mike McKown]] || 2016-04-30<br />
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| [[User:Mitzi Trout|Mitzi Trout]] || 2015-12-18<br />
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| [[User:Nathan Huff|Nathan Huff]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Paul Poirier|Paul Poirier]] || 2016-03-28<br />
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| [[User:Paul Wilson|Paul Wilson]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Rick Boyd|Rick Boyd]] || 2015-12-20<br />
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| [[User:Sam Jossie|Sam Jossie]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Samuel McConnell|Samuel McConnell]] || 2015-12-02<br />
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| [[User:Samuel Schurter|Samuel Schurter]] || 2015-12-05<br />
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| [[User:Shawn Achenbach|Shawn Achenbach]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Skyler Lovelace|Skyler Lovelace]] || 2015-12-02<br />
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| [[User:Stephan Reckers|Stephan Reckers]] || 2015-11-16<br />
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| [[User:Steve Owens|Steve Owens]] || 2016-04-30<br />
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| [[User:Steve Saner|Steve Saner]] || 2016-01-16<br />
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| [[User:Stuart Smith|Stuart Smith]] || 2015-12-14<br />
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| [[User:Tammy Arnott|Tammy Arnott]] || 2016-02-27<br />
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| [[User:Terry Weatherson|Terry Weatherson]] || 2016-01-16<br />
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| [[User:Thomas Bloom|Thomas Bloom]] || 2015-12-12<br />
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| [[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]] || 2015-08-07<br />
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| [[User:Turquoise Thomas|Turquoise Thomas]] || 2016-06-21<br />
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| [[User:Tyler Ball|Tyler Ball]] || 2016-01-16<br />
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| [[User:Valerie Lillich|Valerie Lillich]] || 2016-06-21<br />
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| [[User:Weston Vice|Weston Vice]] || 2015-12-05<br />
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| [[User:William Davisson|William Davisson]] || 2015-12-18<br />
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| [[User:Aaron Weaver|Aaron Weaver]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Adam Wiley|Adam Wiley]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Alex Kern|Alex Kern]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Alexander Melton|Alexander Melton]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Bruce Barley|Bruce Barley]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Holly Arnold|Holly Arnold]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Jake Ferrell|Jake Ferrell]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Jared Stafford|Jared Stafford]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:John Clark|John Clark]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Kurt Hershey|Kurt Hershey]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Larame Cline|Larame Cline]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Larry Roth|Larry Roth]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Larry Wynn|Larry Wynn]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Michele Pugh|Michele Pugh]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Mike Arnold|Mike Arnold]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Mike Brennison|Mike Brennison]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Resha Parajuli|Resha Parajuli]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Stuart Smith|Stuart Smith]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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| [[User:Tim Otter|Tim Otter]] || 2016-06-15<br />
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|}<br />
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[[Category:FabLab Equipment]]</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=File:RL-80-1290_User_Manual.pdf&diff=4087File:RL-80-1290 User Manual.pdf2016-08-02T17:50:04Z<p>Trysten: This is the "User Manual" for our rabbit laser. Downloaded from http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/FAQ/FAQ_17/User%20Manual(DSP5.3).pdf.</p>
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<div>This is the "User Manual" for our rabbit laser. Downloaded from http://www.rabbitlaserusa.com/FAQ/FAQ_17/User%20Manual(DSP5.3).pdf.</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Contact_Information&diff=4086Contact Information2016-08-02T17:37:58Z<p>Trysten: s/(\|-\n.*\n.*\n\|)(.*)/$1$2/gm</p>
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<div>== Policy ==<br />
<br />
Any active member of MakeICT may have their email forwarded from a makeict.org email address to an email address of their choice. In addition most modern email providers (such as [https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22377?hl=en gmail]) allow users to set their "from" or "reply-to" email address to a confirmed address of their choice.<br />
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All executive committee members are encouraged to use their makeict.org emails for all correspondence related to MakeICT. To set up email forwarding, email a request to vicepresident@makeict.org.<br />
<br />
== Forwarding ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Title<br />
!Email<br />
!Forwards to<br />
|-<br />
|President<br />
|president@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Logan Pajunen|Logan Pajunen]]<br />
|-<br />
|Vice President<br />
|vicepresident@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:John Alexander|John Alexander]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary<br />
|secretary@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Kip Landwehr|Kip Landwehr]]<br />
|-<br />
|Treasurer<br />
|treasurer@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Tracy Hoover|Tracy Hoover]]<br />
|-<br />
|Makerspace director<br />
|tom@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Barbara Davis|Barbara Davis]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|curt@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]]<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|jameslancaster@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]]<br />
|-<br />
|devICT Program Director<br />
|seth@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Seth Etter|Seth Etter]]<br />
|-<br />
|Past President<br />
|dom@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]]<br />
|-<br />
|Chief Security Officer<br />
|mpogue@makeict.org<br />
|[[Key-master, lockers, alarm response]]<br />
|-<br />
|Board of Directors<br />
|directors@makeict.org<br />
|[[Officers and at-large directors]]<br />
|-<br />
|BD's<br />
|dictators@makeict.org<br />
|[[benevolent dictators|all of the benevolent dictators]]<br />
|-<br />
|Art Gallery BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Ceramics BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Susan de Wit|Susan de Wit (Interim)]]<br />
|-<br />
|Classroom BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Sam Schurter|Sam Schurter]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fab Lab BD<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]]<br />
|-<br />
|Electronics BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:James Seymour|James Seymour]]<br />
|-<br />
|Kitchen/lounge BD<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Barbara Davis|Barbara Davis]]<br />
|-<br />
|Metalshop BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Jeremiah Loder|Jeremiah Loder]]<br />
|-<br />
|Printmaking/screen printing BD<br />
|<br />
|[[User:Brad Ruder|Brad Ruder]]<br />
|-<br />
|Retail/consignment BD<br />
|mikeb@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Mike Barushok|Mike Barushok]]<br />
|-<br />
|Studios BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Textiles BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]]<br />
|-<br />
|Woodshop BD<br />
|mikeh@makeict.org<br />
|[[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|}</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Turquoise_Thomas&diff=4085User:Turquoise Thomas2016-08-02T16:35:20Z<p>Trysten: fixed formatting. for bold headings, put formatting marks inside the heading marks eg === ''italic'' ===</p>
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<div>=='''About'''==<br />
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Turquoise is the resident giggler of the makerspace.<br />
Turquoise is an artist and maker who found MakeICT through [[user:John Harrison|John Harrison]] and his Filimin project. As a non-profit employee who directly assists in the maintenance of John's partnership with the Wichita Women's Initiative, she stumbled into MakeICT with John one Maker Monday and simply never left...<br />
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Since then she's involved herself in every dedicated space possible, learning under [[user:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]] and [[user:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindle]] in the FabLab, [[user:Susan Dewitt|Susan Dewitt]] in the Ceramics Studio and with the spiritual and emotional guidance of [[user:John C||John C]]. She is a self taught Seriagrapher (Silkscreen Printer) and former Graphic Designer, and always willing to learn/pick up new hobbies. When she's not hogging the 3D printer or breaking it, she can be found in the Ceramics Studio, in the garage area spraypainting acrylic art or leading study groups with other WSU students in the makerspace's lounge.<br />
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While not particularly versed in engineering or mechanics, Turquoise is an excellent source to those seeking to build a toolbox equipped with more cultural or social-emotional tools.....and "artsy" things.<br />
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=='''Contact Info'''==<br />
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tathomas2[at]wichita[dot]edu</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=Contact_Information&diff=4084Contact Information2016-08-02T16:27:40Z<p>Trysten: email updates</p>
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<div>== Policy ==<br />
<br />
Any active member of MakeICT may have their email forwarded from a makeict.org email address to an email address of their choice. In addition most modern email providers (such as [https://support.google.com/mail/answer/22377?hl=en gmail]) allow users to set their "from" or "reply-to" email address to a confirmed address of their choice.<br />
<br />
All executive committee members are encouraged to use their makeict.org emails for all correspondence related to MakeICT. To set up email forwarding, email a request to vicepresident@makeict.org.<br />
<br />
== Forwarding ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Title<br />
!Email<br />
!Forwards to<br />
|-<br />
|President<br />
|president@makeict.org<br />
|Logan Pajunen<br />
|-<br />
|Vice President<br />
|vicepresident@makeict.org<br />
|John Alexander<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary<br />
|secretary@makeict.org<br />
|Kip Landwehr<br />
|-<br />
|Treasurer<br />
|treasurer@makeict.org<br />
|Tracy Hoover<br />
|-<br />
|Makerspace director<br />
|tom@makeict.org<br />
|Tom McGuire<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|Barbara Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|Christian Kindel<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|curt@makeict.org<br />
|Curt Gridley<br />
|-<br />
|Director At Large<br />
|jameslancaster@makeict.org<br />
|James Lancaster<br />
|-<br />
|devICT Program Director<br />
|seth@makeict.org<br />
|Seth Etter<br />
|-<br />
|Past President<br />
|dom@makeict.org<br />
|Dominic Canare<br />
|-<br />
|Chief Security Officer<br />
|mpogue@makeict.org<br />
|Key-master, lockers, alarm response<br />
|-<br />
|Board of Directors<br />
|directors@makeict.org<br />
|Officers and at-large directors<br />
|-<br />
|BD's<br />
|dictators@makeict.org<br />
|all of the benevolent dictators<br />
|-<br />
|Art Gallery BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|Jess Bechtelheimer<br />
|-<br />
|Ceramics BD<br />
|<br />
|Susan de Wit (Interim)<br />
|-<br />
|Classroom BD<br />
|<br />
|Sam Schurter<br />
|-<br />
|Fab Lab BD<br />
|christian@makeict.org<br />
|Christian Kindel<br />
|-<br />
|Electronics BD<br />
|<br />
|James Seymour<br />
|-<br />
|Kitchen/lounge BD<br />
|barb@makeict.org<br />
|Barbara Davis<br />
|-<br />
|Metalshop BD<br />
|<br />
|Jeremiah Loder<br />
|-<br />
|Printmaking/screen printing BD<br />
|<br />
|Brad Ruder<br />
|-<br />
|Retail/consignment BD<br />
|mikeb@makeict.org<br />
|Mike Barushok<br />
|-<br />
|Studios BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|Jess Bechtelheimer<br />
|-<br />
|Textiles BD<br />
|jess@makeict.org<br />
|Jess Bechtelheimer<br />
|-<br />
|Woodshop BD<br />
|mikeh@makeict.org<br />
|Mike Hutton<br />
<br />
|}</div>Trystenhttps://wiki.makeict.org/index.php?title=User:Tristan_Jones&diff=4083User:Tristan Jones2016-08-02T16:24:37Z<p>Trysten: redirect to User:Trysten</p>
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====Authorizations Obtained====<br />
# [[Woodshop]] [[Woodshop#Trysten|Safety Authorization]]<br />
# [[Laser Cutter]] [[Laser Cutter#Trysten|Safety Authorization]]<br />
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<div>== General Information ==<br />
MakeICT's woodshop is an enclosed 32'x36' (1152 sq ft) air conditioned area dedicated to wood working.<br />
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[[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]] is the Benevolent Dictator over the woodshop.<br />
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The goal of the shop space is to encourage safe, continued learning of the skills needed to further your knowledge of woodworking!<br />
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== Machine Access Policy ==<br />
''Approved by the Board of Directors September 18, 2015''<br />
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Because of the hazardous nature of these tools, before anyone can use the tools, they must pass a regularly scheduled shop safety course that will be posted on the calendar. We want everyone to go home safe and in one piece! SAFE OPERATION of tools is top priority.<br />
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Anyone entering the shop will be required to use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, hearing protection, and possibly dust masks (these will be available for purchase).<br />
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To protect machinery as well as to protect other members, only domestic lumber or veneer or WELL INSPECTED reclaimed lumber free of sand, gravel, nails, screws, staples or finish will be allowed in the shop, pressure treated lumber is hazardous and will not be allowed any time. Some people are allergic to certain lumber and have become sensitized to being near the materials, therefore no exotic lumber or veneer (such as the rosewood family, cocobolo, spalted, etc) will be allowed in the shop to protect all members. When in doubt, ask.<br />
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Please use the DeWalt DWV012 HEPA tool actuated dust extractor for capturing sanding dust connected to sanders to gather the fine sanding dust at the source, it is not a shop vacuum.<br />
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It is HIGHLY recommended that we use a buddy system, where no single person is working in the shop without a second person in the building so that if there is an injury, somebody else is there to call for help or assist you.<br />
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==General Shop Safety==<br />
# Do not use any machine you are not trained on and comfortable using. If at any time you are unsure of what you are doing, stop immediately and ask for help. Do not force tools.<br />
# Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the woodshop BD.<br />
# NEVER ASSUME A TOOL IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. Always check the tool prior to use.<br />
# Wear safety glasses at all times when in the shop area, including near the machine shop.<br />
# Ear protection is also recommended, many of the tools operate above 90 decibels and without protection, you are losing hearing.<br />
# When using power tools (including hand power tools):<br />
#* No open-toed shoes or loose clothing (remove drawstrings)<br />
#* Remove objects on hands and wrists (including rings, bracelets, & watches)<br />
#* Remove dangly necklaces, hair ornaments, and earrings<br />
#* Restrain long hair to prevent entanglement<br />
#* Do not wear gloves when operating machinery<br />
# While hand tools are safer than most power tools, they are the cause of most workshop injuries. Make sure all hand tools are sharp and in good condition. Be certain that you know how to use these tools in a way that is safe, effective, and will not damage the tool. <br />
# Do not leave machines running unattended.<br />
# Never talk to or disturb anyone operating power tools. If you must talk to an operator wait until the operator notices you. <br />
# Be aware of the work going on around you. Do not accidentally bump into another person or their materials while they are working. <br />
# Most shop accidents are caused by working tired, rushed or distracted. As you get more experience, you will learn to listen to the little voice in the back of your mind that says, you probably shouldn't do that. Stop and think, there is usually a safer way of performing that function. These machines do not have a brain, please use yours!<br />
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==Woodshop Specific Safety==<br />
# All powered woodcutting and sanding tools must be run with dust collection or vacuum equipment connected to the appropriate ports and on at all times. Do not switch the dust collector on and off without time to cool, if you are planning on working with multiple tools, leave the collector on (repeated quickly turning on and off will overheat the motor).<br />
# Smoke or sparks are bad signs in the woodshop. Stop what you are doing and correct the problem. Usually correct feed and depth of cut or getting a sharp bit / blade will help.<br />
# No metal cutting allowed on woodshop equipment.<br />
# No wet or damp items of any type (including drink containers, rags, or hands) may be placed or left on machine surfaces as they will corrode.<br />
# Do not lean or sit on machinery, these are precision pieces of equipment and you can mis-align them.<br />
# You are responsible for cleaning your machines, your work space, and putting all tools away immediately after use. Scrap wood should be placed in designated locations. Use vacuums or hand brushes to clean machinery.<br />
# Users who consistently fail in their clean-up responsibilities may be denied shop access.<br />
# Do not use stationary equipment work surfaces for sanding, project assembly, layout, applying finishes, etc. Or for uses other than their intended purpose.<br />
# Make sure machines are in the “off” position and motion has stopped, before leaving them after use.<br />
# All safety guards must be kept in place while operating equipment. If a guard or safety device is an impediment to safe operation of a machine - ask for help.<br />
# Use equipment only for its intended use.<br />
# If you have made an adjustment to a piece of equipment, return it to its normal position after you are done.<br />
# Make sure the machine’s work surface is unobstructed and clean before use.<br />
# Always be aware of the proximity of moving machine parts to body parts - fingers.<br />
# Defects in the wood can be dangerous. Check the stock carefully for knots, splits, and other defects. <br />
# Keep the machine clean. Remove all tools, lumber, and unnecessary materials.<br />
# Objects left on the machine can vibrate into revolving cutters. They can then be thrown from the machine with great force. Never clean a machine while it is running.<br />
# All guests are the responsibility of the member, guests are not allowed to use equipment. This is a working shop, so children less than 7 years old are not allowed for safety.<br />
# DO NOT cut anything conductive such as mirrored acrylic, carbon based materials, or laser cutter waste on the Saw Stop tablesaw, the charred areas are carbon and because carbon is conductive, will set off the brake cartridge.<br />
# Member will be responsible for replacing the blade and Sawstop brake if the brake is fired for anything other than a true safety firing. If it is a true safety firing, we will need a photo of the fresh wound and SawStop will evaluate the recorded cartridge memory. If SawStop deems it to be a safety firing, they will need the photo and a release for marketing use and they send a replacement cartridge.<br />
<br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7sRrC2Jpp4 This is a video on table saw kickback]. Do not try this in the woodshop!<br />
<br />
== Equipment List ==<br />
<onlyinclude><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! data-sort-type="Tool"|<br />
|-<br />
! Picture !! What !! Manufacturer !! Model !! Power !! Status !! Expert<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Sawstop.jpg|200px]] || [http://www.sawstop.com/images/uploads/manuals/PCS%20Owners%20Manual%20Model%20PCS31230%20V5.0%2009-13.pdf 10" Cabinet Table Saw] || Saw Stop || Professional PCS31230 || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Shopfox_jointer.jpg|200px]] || [http://pics.woodstockint.com/manuals/w1741s_m.pdf 8" Carbide Helical Head Jointer] || Shop Fox || W1741S || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jwp-15hh.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/708538_man_EN.pdf 15" Carbide Helical Head Planer] || Jet || JWP-15HH || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jdp-17dx.jpg|200px]] || [[media:17inchDrillPressManual.pdf|17" Drill Press with laser]] || Jet || JDP-17DX || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_jbos-5.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/708404_man_EN.pdf Oscillating Spindle Sander] || Jet || JBOS-5 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:jet_jwbg-8.jpg|200px]] || [http://content.jettools.com/assets/manuals/726100_man_EN.pdf Low Speed 8" Bench Grinder] || Jet || JWBG-8 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:worksharp_ws3000.jpg|200px]] || [http://www.worksharptools.com/media/mconnect_uploadfiles/p/p/pp0002326_rev_2_ws3000_tri-ling_users_guide.pdf Tool Sharpener] || Work Sharp || WS3000 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:buffer.jpg|200px]] || [[media:8 inch buffer manual.pdf|8" Buffer for Honing]] || Central Machinery || 40668 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [[File:OneidaDustGorilla.jpg|150px]] || [http://www.oneida-air.com/pdf/super-dust-gorilla-owners-manual-cmbn-2014-web.pdf Cyclone Dust Collector] || Oneida Air || 5HP Super Dust Gorilla || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DwaltDW788.jpg|200px]] || [[media:383329-00,DW788.pdf|20" Scroll Saw]] || Dewalt || DW788 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:delta_40-560.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Delta40-560_manual.pdf|16" Scroll Saw]] || Delta|| 40-560, TY II || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DW331K.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DW331K _manual.pdf|T-slot Jigsaw]] || DeWalt || DW331K || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PC-557.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PC557_manual.pdf|"Biscuit Cutter" Plate Jointer]] || Porter Cable|| 557|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:BoschRouter.png|200px]] || [[media:BoschRouterManual.pdf|2.25HP Router]] || Bosch || 1617EVSPK || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWP611PK.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWP611PK_manual.pdf|1.25HP Fixed Base/Plunge Base Router]] || DeWalt || DWP611PK || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Bosch_colt_router.png|200px]] || [[media:Bosch_colt_manual.pdf|1HP Router]] || Bosch || Colt || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:HitachiFinishNailer.jpg|180px]] || [http://www.hitachipowertools.com/PDF/All/NT50AE2_OM.PDF 2" 18Gauge Finish Nailer] || Hitachi || NT50AE2 || Air || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PorterCable7518.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PorterCable7518OwnerManual.pdf|Router Table with JessEm Lift]] || Porter Cable || 7518 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DewaltDW705.jpg|200px]] || [[media:DewaltDW705OwnerManual.pdf|12" Double Bevel Miter Saw]] || Dewalt || DW705 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PowerMatic30b.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PM30_manual.pdf|6x48 Belt/12 Disc sander]] || PowerMatic || 30b || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWV012.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWV012 _manual.pdf|10 gallon HEPA Tool Actuated Self-cleaning Dust Extractor]] || DeWalt || DWV012 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:PC_382_sander.jpg|200px]] || [[media:PC_382_manual.pdf|5 inch 8-hole hook and loop Random Orbit Sander]] || Porter Cable|| 382 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DWE6421K.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DWE6421K _manual.pdf|5” 8-hole hook and loop random orbit sander]] || DeWalt || DWE6421K || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Dremel 1731 sander.jpg|200px]] || 1x30 Belt/5 Disc sander || Dremel|| 1731 || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:delta_14_bandsaw.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Delta 14 bandsaw.pdf|14" Bandsaw 93-1/2 inch blade]] || Rockwell || 14" Enclosed Base || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:g0513x2.jpg|200px]] || [[media:g0513x2 manual.pdf|17" Bandsaw Extreme Series 131-1/2 inch blade]] || Grizzly || G0513X2|| 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet1221VS.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Jet1221VS_manual.pdf|12x43 Electronic Variable Speed Wood Lathe]] || Jet|| 1221VS with extension|| 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Nova Mercury Lathe.jpg|200px]] || [[media:Nova Mercury Lathe manual.pdf| Variable Speed 8"x11" Mini Wood Lathe]] || Teknatool ||Nova Mercury || 110 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:shopbot_alpha_4x8.jpg|200px]] || 4'x 8' 3 Axis [[Shopbot]] CNC Router|| ShopBot || PRT 96|| 110 || Operational|| [[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]] or [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Ingersoll_Compressor.jpg|200px]] || [[media:IR SS5L5 manual.pdf|5HP 60 gal Compressor]] || Ingersoll Rand || SS5L5 || 220 || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:parallel_clamp.jpg|200px]] || 24" (qty 2) & 40" (qty 2) Clamps || Jorgensen || Cabinet Master Clamps || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Jet_clamp.jpg|200px]] || 24" (qty 2) Clamps || Jet || Parallel Clamps || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey_tradesman_clamps.jpg|200px]] || 30 piece assortment Clamps|| Bessey || Tradesman Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey deep.jpg|200px]] || Deep reach (qty 2) Clamps|| Bessey || Tradesman Clamps|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:bessey strap clamp.jpg|200px]] || High Tension Strap Clamp|| Bessey || VSC|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Kreg-JIg-K5.jpg|200px]] || [[media:K5Manual.pdf|Kreg Jig Pocket Hole Kit]] || Kreg || K5 || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:DMT_Stone.jpg|200px]] || Diamond sharpening stones|| DMT || 6" x2" fine and extra-fine || manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:mini-hone.jpg|200px]] || Detail diamond honing kit|| DMT || course, fine and extra-fine D2K|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:D3246.jpg|200px]] || [[media:D3246_manual.pdf|Tablesaw Tenon Jig (Multi-axis)]]||Shop Fox || D3246|| manual || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[File: DCK280C2.jpg|200px]] || [[media: DCK280C2 _manual.pdf|20V cordless ½” drill/driver and Impactor set]] || DeWalt || DCK280C2 || 1.5Ah battery || Operational || [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
==Woodshop Authorized Members==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Safety Class Date !! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mike Hutton|Mike Hutton]] ||09/23/15 || Woodshop BD<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Larry Roth|Larry Roth]] || 09/23/15|| Woodshop instructor<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bryan Barr|Bryan Barr]] ||09/23/15 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jess Bechtelheimer|Jess Bechtelheimer]] || 09/28/15|| Arts BD<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Tom McGuire|Tom McGuire]] ||09/28/15 || Makerspace Director<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Springs|David Springs]] ||09/23/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Recil Robinson|Recil Robinson]] || 09/23/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Barry Wright|Barry Wright]] || 09/23/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jessica Jones|Jessica Jones]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Robert Irons|Robert Irons]] ||09/26/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Hammond|David Hammond]] ||09/26/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Clay Hammond|Clay Hammond]] ||09/26/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Brad Cooley|Brad Cooley]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:James Classen|James Classen]] || 09/28/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:John Alexander|John Alexander]] ||09/28/15 || MakeICT VP<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Charles Timmons|Charles Timmons]] || 10/14/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kim|Kim Lujan]] || 09/28/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Paul Wilson|Paul Wilson]] || 10/14/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Derek Alexander|Derek Alexander]] || 10/14/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Michael Barrett|Michael Barrett]] ||10/14/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jerry Carpenter|Jerry Carpenter]] ||09/23/15 || Wood Shop instructor<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Clark Schultz|Clark Schultz]] || 09/23/15|| Safety Sultan<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Jens Torell|Jens Torell]] || 09/23/15|| Former VP MakeICT<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Chris Batcheller|Chris Batcheller]] ||09/23/15 || ShopBot Dude<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Mike Doolittle|Mike Doolittle]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Dustin Richey|Dustin Richey]] || 09/28/15|| Former Treasurer<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Santhosh Subramanian|Santhosh Subramanian]] ||09/26/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Thomas Bloom|Thomas Bloom]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Logan Pajunen|Logan Pajunen]] || 09/26/15|| MakeICT president<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Chuck Surland|Chuck Surland]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Jane Teter|Jane Teter]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Karen Callanan|Karen Callanan]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Dana Danaver|Dana Danaver]] || 09/28/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Curt Gridley|Curt Gridley]] ||09/28/15 || CNC Dude<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Geoffrey Kisch|Geoffrey Kisch]] || 09/28/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Kathryn Vernon|Kathryn Vernon]] || 09/26/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Christian Kindel|Christian Kindel]] || 09/23/15|| Fab Lab BD<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Samuel McConnell|Samuel McConnell]] ||10/14/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Andy Solter|Andy Solter]] || 10/14/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Taylor Johnson|Taylor Johnson]] ||10/14/15 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mike Conkling|Mike Conkling]] ||10/25/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Brian Scheideman|Brian Scheideman]] ||10/25/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Jon Treas|Jon Treas]] ||10/25/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Chuck Griesel|Chuck Griesel]] || 10/25/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Jesse Lee|Jesse Lee]] || 10/25/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Samuel Schurter|Samuel Schurter]] ||11/17/15 || Classroom BD<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Jane Voelkel|Jane Voelkel]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Barb Davis|Barb Davis]] || 11/17/15|| MakeICT Board member<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jeremiah Loder|Jeremiah Loder]] ||11/17/15 || Metal shop BD<br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Marc Lujan|Marc Lujan]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Miles McClure|Miles McClure]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Teresa McClure|Teresa McClure]] ||11/17/15 || <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Weston Vice|Weston Vice]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Chris DeVries|Chris DeVries]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Iylland Smith|Iylland Smith]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|- <br />
| [[User:Daniel Towle|Daniel Towle]] || 11/17/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Keith Rowley|Keith Rowley]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dominic Canare|Dominic Canare]] || 12/16/15|| Past President<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Stuart Smith|Stuart Smith]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Michael Mendoza|Michael Mendoza]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Mendoza|David Mendoza]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Rick Boyd Jr.|Rick Boyd Jr.]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:John Harrison|John Harrison]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:J.D. Schulte|J.D. Schulte]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mitzi Trout|Mitzi Trout]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Melissa Soutiere|Melissa Soutiere]] || 12/16/15|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Catherine Barba-Abay|Catherine Barba-Abay]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Galen Cassidy| Galen Cassidy]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Susan de Wit| Susan de Wit]] || 1/5/16|| Ceramics BD<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alex Gretsky| Alex Gretsky]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jim Hammer| Jim Hammer]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Brock Milford| Brock Milford]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Marcus Mosley| Marcus Mosley]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:James A Seymour| James Seymour]] || 1/5/16|| Electronics BD<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jeff Eck| Jeff Eck]] || 1/5/16|| Welding Dude<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Terry Weatherson| Terry Weatherson]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Burt Unruh| Burt Unruh]] || 1/5/16|| Woodshop Instructor<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Rick McMullen| Rick McMullen]] || 1/5/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jeff Carlson| Jeff Carlson]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Shawn Achenbach| Shawn Achenbach]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aaron Rivers| Aaron Rivers]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bonnie Thurman| Bonnie Thurman]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Michael James| Michael James]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Matthew Warren| Matthew Warren]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jason Bailey| Jason Bailey]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Marty Boyzuck| Marty Boyzuck]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Melanie Jenney| Melanie Jenney]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Steve Saner| Steve Saner]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Doug Wilson| Doug Wilson]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jessica Wilson| Jessica Wilson]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Steven Wilson| Steven Wilson]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Steve Thornton| Steve Thornton]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jon Gamache| Jon Gamache]] || 2/4/16|| <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Larry Frank|Larry Frank]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Todd Grant|Todd Grant]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Byrum (Nathan) Huff|Byrum (Nathan) Huff]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Sam Jossie|Sam Jossie]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bryant Ketchersid|Bryant Ketchersid]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:William Parsons|William Parsons]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ernest Sharp|Ernest Sharp]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Connor Turley|Connor Turley]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Sean Beorn|Sean Beorn]] ||2/20/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mark Esau|Mark Esau]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:John Cody|John Cody]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mike Barushok|Mike Barushok]] ||3/31/16 || Consignment BD<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Rose Hansen|Rose Hansen]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mike McKown|Mike McKown]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Abram Howell|Abram Howell]] ||3/31/16 || Guest<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Eric Lamp|Eric Lamp]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Pam Cortez|Pam Cortez]] ||3/31/16 || Guest<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Chris Strait|Chris Strait]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Bob Jackson|Bob Jackson]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Steve Owens|Steve Owens]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Tobias DiGennaro|Tobias DiGennaro]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Audrey Barba|Audrey Barba]] ||3/31/16 || <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Joseph Woolridge|Joseph Woolridge]] ||3/31/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ella Rogers-Hungria|Ella Rogers-Hungria]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Susie Cunningham|Susie Cunningham]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Richard Predmore|Richard Predmore]] ||4/27/16 ||Guest<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Nolan Richmeier|Nolan Richmeier]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jason Becker|Jason Becker]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Joe Groom|Joe Groom]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:James Lancaster|James Lancaster]] ||4/27/16 ||3D printer wiz<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Matt Cannon|Matt Cannon]] ||4/27/16 ||Guest<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Christy Bennett|Christy Bennett]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Paul Poirier|Paul Poirier]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:David Graver|David Graver]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:John Clark|John Clark]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Austin White|Austin White]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Joseph Lobdell|Joseph Lobdell]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:H. Robert Shultz|H. Robert Shultz]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Eric Sommer|Eric Sommer]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Rustin Atkeisson|Rustin Atkeisson]] ||4/27/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mark Reuter|Mark Reuter]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Paul Sheets|Paul Sheets]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mark Satoria|Mark Satoria]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Travis Kvassay|Travis Kvassay]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Larame Cline|Larame Cline]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Kyle McCormick|Kyle McCormick]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Henry Gridley|Henry Gridley]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Resha Parajuli|Resha Parajuli]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Nicole Visty|Nicole Visty]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Mike Arnold|Mike Arnold]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
|-<br />
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| [[User:Jon Christensson|Jon Christensson]] ||5/21/16 ||<br />
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| [[User:Michael Piccone|Michael Piccone]] ||6/17/16 ||<br />
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| [[User:Brad Ruder|Brad Ruder]] ||6/17/16 ||Print Making BD<br />
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| [[User:Jerry Shubert|Jerry Shubert]] ||6/17/16 ||<br />
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| [[User:Tim Collins|Tim Collins]] ||7/23/16 ||<br />
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| [[User:Cindy Conrad|Cindy Conrad]] ||7/23/16 ||<br />
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| [[User:Douglas Woolley|Douglas Woolley]] ||7/23/16 ||<br />
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