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===[[Basic Training]]=== | ===[[Basic Training]]=== | ||
Every MakerSpace user (defined as anyone who touches any tool or piece of equipment) must complete the Basic Training online course, and sign the | [[File: Basic.png|100px|left|link=Basic Training]] Every MakerSpace user (defined as anyone who touches any tool or piece of equipment) must complete the Basic Training online course, and sign the Waiver Form (hard copies available from any Fab Tech). Completion of Basic Training allows entry and access to hand tools in the MakerSpace.<br clear=all> | ||
===[[Digital Tools Training]]=== | |||
[[File: Digital.png|100px|left|link=Digital Tools Training]] These trainings are provided to get users acquainted with using low-danger digital tools such as 3d printers and laser cutters.<br clear=all> | |||
===[[Electronics Training]]=== | |||
[[File: Electronics.png|100px|left|link=Electronics Training]] This badge, earned through an online course, is required to safely utilize the tools in the electronics workshop located in the Project Room of the MakerSpace.<br clear=all> | |||
===[[Sewing Machine Training]]=== | |||
[[File: Sewing.png|100px|left|link=Sewing Machine Training]] This badge, earned through an online course, is required to safely utilize the sewing machines located in the Mezzanine of the MakerSpace. A hands-on demo may be [mailto:makerspace@tulane.edu scheduled with a qualified Fab Tech].<br clear=all> | |||
===[[Beyond Basic Training]]=== | |||
The RFID Card issued as a part of Basic Training and Registration can be upgraded to allow access to various powered tools in the MakerSpace. The training guides are listed below. [mailto:makerspace@tulane.edu Please make a training appointment with a Fab Tech] to complete any of these qualifications. A list of qualified Fab Techs is available in the makerspace. | |||
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===[[Digital-1 Training]]=== | ===[[Digital-1 Training]]=== | ||
[[File: Digital_1.png|100px|left|link=Digital-1 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Digital-1 badge allows access to the simpler rapid prototyping tools (laser cutters, filament 3D printers) as well as the polishing disc sander and blast cabinet.<br | [[File: Digital_1.png|100px|left|link=Digital-1 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Digital-1 badge allows access to the simpler rapid prototyping tools (laser cutters, filament 3D printers) as well as the polishing disc sander and blast cabinet.<br clear=all> | ||
===[[Digital-2 Training]]=== | ===[[Digital-2 Training]]=== | ||
[[File: Digital_2.png|100px|left|link=Digital-2 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Digital-2 badge allows access to the more complex rapid prototyping tools like the AutoDesk Ember SLA 3d printers and the Carvey CNC router. <br> | [[File: Digital_2.png|100px|left|link=Digital-2 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Digital-2 badge allows access to the more complex rapid prototyping tools like the AutoDesk Ember SLA 3d printers and the Carvey CNC router. <br clear=all> --> | ||
===[[ | ===[[Metal-1 Training]]=== | ||
[[File: | [[File: Metal_1.png|100px|left|link=Metal-1 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Metal-1 badge allows access to the machines geared for plastics and soft metals, including the drill press, vertical band saw, shear, bending brake, horizontal band saw, riveter, and tapping tools.<br clear=all> | ||
===[[ | ===[[Wood-1 Training]]=== | ||
[[File: | [[File: Wood_1.png|100px|left|link=Wood-1 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Wood-1 badge allows access to the basic wood working machines including the drill press and band saws, spindle sander, "Blade Runner" jigsaw, dust collection systems and the combination belt/disk sander. | ||
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===[[Metal-2 Training]]=== | ===[[Metal-2 Training]]=== | ||
[[File:Metal_2.png|100px|left]] Completion of the requirements for the Metal-2 badge allows access to the machines geared for harder metals like steel, plus the precision drill press, abrasive cut-off wheel, bench grinder, angle grinder, portable drill, and reciprocating saw.<br | [[File:Metal_2.png|100px|left|link=Metal-2 Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Metal-2 badge allows access to the machines geared for harder metals like steel, plus the precision drill press, abrasive cut-off wheel, bench grinder, angle grinder, portable drill, and reciprocating saw.<br clear=all> | ||
===[[Wood-1 Training]]=== | ===[[Wood-2 Training]]=== | ||
[[File: | [[File: Wood_2.png|100px|left|link=Wood-2 Training]] This badge extends Wood-1 privileges to include the table saw, the radial arm saw, and the miter (chop) saw.<br clear=all> | ||
===[[CNC Mill Training]]=== | |||
[[File: CNC-Mill_v2.png|100px|left|link=CNC Mill Training]] Completion of the requirements for the CNC badge allows access to the Tormach PCNC 770 Mill. It teaches interactive mode, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360. <br clear=all> | |||
===[[CNC Lathe Training]]=== | |||
[[File: CNC-Lathe_v2.png|100px|left|link=CNC Lathe Training]] Completion of the requirements for the CNC badge allows access to the Tormach 15L Slant Pro CNC Lathe. It teaches interactive mode, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360. <br clear=all> | |||
===[[ | ===[[Lathe CAM Training]]=== | ||
[[File: | [[File: CNC-Lathe_v2.png|100px|left|link=Lathe CAM Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Lathe CAM Training badge allows use of Computer Aided Machining on the Tormach 15L Slant Pro CNC Lathe. <br clear=all> | ||
===[[ | ===[[Water Jet Cutter Training]]=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Water_Jet2.png|100px|left|link=Water Jet Cutter Training]] Completion of the requirements for the Water Jet badge allows access to the Omax GlobalMax 1508. It teaches design with Omax software, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360. <br clear=all> | ||
==[[Equipment Manuals]]== | ==[[Equipment Manuals]]== |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 14 February 2024
Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Documents
JHA documents go through the step-by-step process of setting up and using a machine, identifying potential safety hazards in each step.
Material Safety Data Sheets
The Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are required to be posted for all materials found in the MakerSpace.
Training
Preventing injury to people (and equipment) is our first priority. To do this, users must demonstrate knowledge and competence. After completing Basic Training, users can earn badges that certify their competence. The various badges, and the equipment authorized by that badge, is listed below. For each badge, a user builds one or more "widgets" using a combination of tools.
It is of the utmost importance that users obey the mandatory Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements when using tools in the MakerSpace. Reminder signs are placed throughout the MakerSpace, and more detailed information can be found in the Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) forms below, copies of which are also available in the MakerSpace.
Basic Training
Every MakerSpace user (defined as anyone who touches any tool or piece of equipment) must complete the Basic Training online course, and sign the Waiver Form (hard copies available from any Fab Tech). Completion of Basic Training allows entry and access to hand tools in the MakerSpace.
Digital Tools Training
These trainings are provided to get users acquainted with using low-danger digital tools such as 3d printers and laser cutters.
Electronics Training
This badge, earned through an online course, is required to safely utilize the tools in the electronics workshop located in the Project Room of the MakerSpace.
Sewing Machine Training
This badge, earned through an online course, is required to safely utilize the sewing machines located in the Mezzanine of the MakerSpace. A hands-on demo may be scheduled with a qualified Fab Tech.
Beyond Basic Training
The RFID Card issued as a part of Basic Training and Registration can be upgraded to allow access to various powered tools in the MakerSpace. The training guides are listed below. Please make a training appointment with a Fab Tech to complete any of these qualifications. A list of qualified Fab Techs is available in the makerspace.
Metal-1 Training
Completion of the requirements for the Metal-1 badge allows access to the machines geared for plastics and soft metals, including the drill press, vertical band saw, shear, bending brake, horizontal band saw, riveter, and tapping tools.
Wood-1 Training
Completion of the requirements for the Wood-1 badge allows access to the basic wood working machines including the drill press and band saws, spindle sander, "Blade Runner" jigsaw, dust collection systems and the combination belt/disk sander.
Metal-2 Training
Completion of the requirements for the Metal-2 badge allows access to the machines geared for harder metals like steel, plus the precision drill press, abrasive cut-off wheel, bench grinder, angle grinder, portable drill, and reciprocating saw.
Wood-2 Training
This badge extends Wood-1 privileges to include the table saw, the radial arm saw, and the miter (chop) saw.
CNC Mill Training
Completion of the requirements for the CNC badge allows access to the Tormach PCNC 770 Mill. It teaches interactive mode, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360.
CNC Lathe Training
Completion of the requirements for the CNC badge allows access to the Tormach 15L Slant Pro CNC Lathe. It teaches interactive mode, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360.
Lathe CAM Training
Completion of the requirements for the Lathe CAM Training badge allows use of Computer Aided Machining on the Tormach 15L Slant Pro CNC Lathe.
Water Jet Cutter Training
Completion of the requirements for the Water Jet badge allows access to the Omax GlobalMax 1508. It teaches design with Omax software, and does not require the ability to design a part in Fusion360.