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# 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 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 use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the FabLab BD. | # Do not use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the FabLab BD. |
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Details: missing details and access policies
Details: missing details and access policies
Contents
General Information
MakeICT's FabLab is an open 300 sq ft area dedicated to fabrication and rapid prototyping. Here is where you can test ideas, and concepts before moving on to more expensive materials or processes. Or, simply enjoy the creative process and see what you can make. The FabLab currently houses 3D printers, foam cutter, and laser engraver/cutter.
Per MakeICT policy, all machinery and tools require prior instruction and certification before use. We want all our members and guests to be safe, and the equipment kept in top condition so all can enjoy.
Bryan Barr is the Benevolent Dictator over the FabLab.
Machine Access Policy
3D Printers
- You can take the Intro to 3D Printing Class to get a better understanding of 3D printers
- The 3D Printer Peer Certification process is required for you to be approved to use the 3D Printers
- List of 3D Printer approved users is listed below
Foam Cutter
- To use the Foam Cutter, you could take the Intro to CNC: A Foam Cutting Workshop
- Foam Cutter Peer Certification is required for you to be approved to use the Foam Cutter
- List of Foam Cutter approved users is listed below
Laser Cutter
- To use the Laser Cutter you, must take the Laser Cutter Basics Class (this takes affect 10/3/15)
- The Laser Cutter Certification process is required for you to be approved to use the Laser Cutter
- List of Laser Cutter approved users is listed below
Classses
- Intro to CNC: a Foam Cutting Workshop
- Intro to 3D Printing
- Advanced 3D Printing and Modeling
- Laser Cutter Basics Class
FabLab Area Safety
- 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 use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the FabLab BD OR Mike Doolittle.
- NEVER ASSUME A TOOL IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. Always check the tool prior to use.
- NEVER MODIFY OR HACK THE 3D PRINTER, FOAM CUTTER OR LASER CUTTER.
Foam Cutter Safety
- 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 use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the FabLab BD.
- NEVER ASSUME A TOOL IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. Always check the tool prior to use.
- NEVER MODIFY OR HACK THE FOAM CUTTER.
Laser Cutter Specific Safety
- 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 use any machine that is not in good working order. Stop, unplug and leave a note on the machine and notify the FabLab BD.
- NEVER ASSUME A TOOL IS PROPERLY ADJUSTED. Always check the tool prior to use.
- NEVER MODIFY OR HACK THE LASER CUTTER.
Equipment List
Picture | What | Manufacturer | Model | Power | Status | Expert | How To |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3D Printer | SeeMeCNC | Rostock Max v2 | 110 | Working | Bryan Barr | [MatterControl Wiki] | |
3D Printer | RepRap | 110 | Working | James Lancaster | Information | ||
3D Printer | Ultimaker | Ultimaker II | 110 | Working | Tom McGuire | instructions | |
Foam Cutter | Tom McGuire | 110 | Working | Tom McGuire | Basic Use Guidelines | ||
Laser Cutter | Rabbit Laser | QX1290 | 230 | Working | Mike Doolittle | Laser Cutter Guidelines |
3D Printer Approved Users
Name | Notes | Certification Date | Peer Certified Name |
---|---|---|---|
Bryan Barr | FabLab BD | ||
James Lancaster | |||
Mike Doolittle | |||
Dustin | |||
Dom | |||
Tom | |||
Kip | |||
Jeff Eck | |||
Foam Cutter Approved Users
Name | Notes | Certification Date |
---|---|---|
Bryan Barr | FabLab BD | |
Tom | Foam Cutter instructor | |
Dom |
Laser Cutter Approved Users
Name | Notes | Certification Date |
---|---|---|
Bryan Barr | FabLab BD | |
Mike Doolittle | Laser Cutter instructor | |
John Alexander | ||
Jerry Carpenter | ||
David Springs | ||
William Davisson | ||
Brad Cooley | ||
Ivan Quiroz | ||
Jonny Fosnight | ||
Stephen Reckers | ||
Mike Hutton |