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For information on safety and [[PPE]] requirements for each machine in the MakerSpace, see the [[Job Hazard Analysis]] forms.
For information on safety and [[PPE]] requirements for each machine in the MakerSpace, see the [[Job Hazard Analysis]] forms.


Preventing injury to people (and equipment) is our first priority.  To do this, users must demonstrate knowledge and competence.  Users can earn a "badge" that certifies their competence.  The various badges, and the equipment authorized by that badge, can be found here: [[PPE]] For each badge, a user builds one or more "widgets" using a combination of hand and power tools.   
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.   
 
go to [[Wood-1]]


===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 waiver form (available from any Ninja).  All users must go through additional training procedures in order to earn a badge that conveys access to  power tools.  
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 (available from any Ninja).  Completion of Basic Training allows entry and access to hand tools in the MakerSpace.  All users must go through additional training procedures, described below, in order to earn badges that convey access to  powered tools.  
https://tulane.learnerhall.com/Tulane/LearnerWeb_PTM.asp?ActionID=Launch&CourseID=TMS101CBT
https://tulane.learnerhall.com/Tulane/LearnerWeb_PTM.asp?ActionID=Launch&CourseID=TMS101CBT



Revision as of 23:10, 5 March 2017

Available Equipment

Machine Access System

Stationary Powered Tools

Hand Held Power Tools

Surface Finishing

Welding

Welding facilities are housed in the sculpture studio of the Woldenberg Art Center on the Newcomb campus. The sculpture studio is in the beautiful 1920’s era natatorium that once housed the women’s swimming pool and is now the foundry and fabrication space. The expansive and day-lit studio was fitted with a new 2 ton bridge crane, storage, lighting, ventilation and foundry facilities as well as the complete range of equipment for gas and arc welding, forging and other metal forming and fabrication processes.

Students who need help with ferrous or aluminum welding should contact Professor Dan Alley dalley1@tulane.edu

Training

For information on safety and PPE requirements for each machine in the MakerSpace, see the Job Hazard Analysis forms.

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.

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 (available from any Ninja). Completion of Basic Training allows entry and access to hand tools in the MakerSpace. All users must go through additional training procedures, described below, in order to earn badges that convey access to powered tools. https://tulane.learnerhall.com/Tulane/LearnerWeb_PTM.asp?ActionID=Launch&CourseID=TMS101CBT

Digital-1 Badge

Completion of the requirements for the Digital-1 badge allows access to the laser cutters and filament 3D printers. (in progress)

Digital-2 Badge

This badge extends privileges to the Ember SLA 3D printers.

Metal-1

Users with the Metal-1 badge on their RFID card are allowed to use the drill press, band saw, abrasive cut-off saw, grinding wheel, shear, bending brake, 3/8" portable drill and the angle grinder. To earn Metal-1, two widgets must be correctly fabricated as shown on these plans: Metal-1 Widget

Metal-2

This badge give access to the "sawzall" reciprocating saw and the 1/2" portable drill.

Wood-1

This badge gives access to the disc, belt, portable and spindle sanders; the wood shop's drill press and band saws, the "Blade Runner" saw, the portable electric drill. Here are the instructions:

Wood-2

This badge extends Wood-1 privileges to include the table saw, the radial arm saw, and the portable reciprocating (saber) saw.