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=== At front door === |
=== At front door === |
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* [ How to open door ] |
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* [Demonstrate fire alarm] |
* [Demonstrate fire alarm] |
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=== Store room === |
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* [Toilets - unisex, cleanliness, clean running water] |
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* [Storage - policy on wiki, good practice. don't be surprised if we throw your stuff away] |
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* [How to use a fire extinguisher] |
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* Ahead of you, are the more exotic tools – things like thicknessers, belt-sanders, welding equipment, wood-turning equipment and a wide range of different ways of removing digits |
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=== First aid kit and PPE === |
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* If you do not know how to use them, we have members that can show you how, including Ian, who used to be a CDT teacher |
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* [Eye-wash station, basic first aid, bleeding control kit] |
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* In the cupboard by the door, there is first aid equipment [open door and show them] |
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* [PPE - check gloves for holes before using, including purchase missing items] |
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* Please do not stack things in front of the first aid cupboard |
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* On the back of the door, there are eye-baths in case you get something in your eye |
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* There is a bleeding control kit – we have a member that is also a paramedic, who will be happy to give you advanced first aid train if you would like |
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* On the top shelf, there are cold-presses in case you take a knock |
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* In the pouch, there are plasters, bandages etc – all the things that you would expect to see in a first aid kit |
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=== In workshop, by chemical store === |
=== In workshop, by chemical store === |
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* We are not licensed to store explosives, toxins or pre-cursors – this includes chemicals such as higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. Please do not bring such chemicals into the space |
* We are not licensed to store explosives, toxins or pre-cursors – this includes chemicals such as higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. Please do not bring such chemicals into the space |
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* Top tip – when you open the cupboard, step back for a moment to let the fumes escape, else you will get a face full of fumes |
* Top tip – when you open the cupboard, step back for a moment to let the fumes escape, else you will get a face full of fumes |
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=== Chopsaws / tool inductions=== |
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* Opposite the sink and chemical cupboard we have the chop saws and the linisher |
* Opposite the sink and chemical cupboard we have the chop saws and the linisher |
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* This one [points to left one] is for metal, the other one is for wood |
* This one [points to left one] is for metal, the other one is for wood |
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* They throw sparks or chips around the workshop, if mis-used they can throw your entire work piece at you, inductions are required for the chopsaws but not the linisher |
* They throw sparks or chips around the workshop, if mis-used they can throw your entire work piece at you, inductions are required for the chopsaws but not the linisher |
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* Under the chop saws here [points it out] is the store for scrap timber. If you have offcuts big enough to be useful please put them here, if you want to use something here they're free-for-all, take whatever you need but please consider a donation if that's a lot. |
* Under the chop saws here [points it out] is the store for scrap timber. If you have offcuts big enough to be useful please put them here, if you want to use something here they're free-for-all, take whatever you need but please consider a donation if that's a lot. |
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=== Planer/thicknesser and bandsaw === |
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* [induction req'd, clear up your dust and make sure suction works, don't put your hand inside] |
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* [at bandsaw - access control, two levels of induction - please do second if you'll make heavy use, awesome but dangerous] |
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⚫ | * The distribution units are here on the wall. Around the workshop you may have noticed the red emergency stop buttons on the walls, if pressed they shut off all power to all the sockets down here but not to the large 3-phase tools. If you trip the power, you will have to reset with the key [point to key]. |
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* [e-stops are now functional] |
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=== Wood lathe / reductive work working=== |
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* [Here's a way of making vast amounts of dust v quickly] |
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* [Air cleaner, sweeping, leave 15mins to clear up your mess] |
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=== In workshop, by stairs === |
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* [FORGE] |
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=== In workshop, at fire exit === |
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=== In workshop, by lathe === |
=== In workshop, by lathe === |
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* By the side of the lathe here [points it out] is the store for metal offcuts and larger bits are kept under the sticking&slipping shelves. If you have offcuts big enough to be useful to people please put them here, if you want to use something here they're free, take whatever you need. |
* By the side of the lathe here [points it out] is the store for metal offcuts and larger bits are kept under the sticking&slipping shelves. If you have offcuts big enough to be useful to people please put them here, if you want to use something here they're free, take whatever you need. |
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=== In workshop, |
=== In workshop, in tool storage area === |
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* Ahead of you, are the more exotic tools |
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* [table router] |
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=== Second chemical store=== |
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* [locked, corrosive liquids] |
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=== CNC mills=== |
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*[expand e.g. interlocks] |
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=== Sewing machines, remote controls=== |
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=== In small machine room === |
=== In small machine room === |
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* You will need to take training on the laser cutter before you can use it. This is in part to protect what is an expensive piece of equipment, but also because it is a fire hazard – it burns through things with a laser-beam |
* You will need to take training on the laser cutter before you can use it. This is in part to protect what is an expensive piece of equipment, but also because it is a fire hazard – it burns through things with a laser-beam |
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* Please do not leave the laser cutters unattended when they are working. It can catch fire. |
* Please do not leave the laser cutters unattended when they are working. It can catch fire. |
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* [Expansion req'd] |
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=== Main room upstairs === |
=== Main room upstairs === |
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* Finally, here is the main room. In here we have soldering irons and reflow stations, they get hot. Please make sure that you pick the soldering irons and heat guns by the right end. Be aware that knocking the heat gun off its cradle may cause to to start blowing very hot air |
* Finally, here is the main room. In here we have soldering irons and reflow stations, they get hot. Please make sure that you pick the soldering irons and heat guns by the right end. Be aware that knocking the heat gun off its cradle may cause to to start blowing very hot air |
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* [Reflow oven - don't sniff it, don't turn on unless inducted, don't use it to cook pizza] |
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* The 3D printer and hot-glue guns are also kept in this room, neither is likely to cause a fire but they could injure you if you're not careful with them. Hot glue is obviously hot and can burn skin. The 3D printer has parts that get up to 260C as well as numerous pinch points where a finger could get caught. |
* The 3D printer and hot-glue guns are also kept in this room, neither is likely to cause a fire but they could injure you if you're not careful with them. Hot glue is obviously hot and can burn skin. The 3D printer has parts that get up to 260C as well as numerous pinch points where a finger could get caught. |
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* Nobody should ever be leaving live circuits unattended, and should give clear warning if they're working with mains power |
* Nobody should ever be leaving live circuits unattended, and should give clear warning if they're working with mains power |