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***<span class="s1">'''Description:''' A brief overview of the makerspace's facilities, membership options, and any unique aspects.</span>
***<span class="s1">'''Description:''' A brief overview of the makerspace's facilities, membership options, and any unique aspects.</span>
***<span class="s1">'''Equipment:''' Links back to the relevant equipment pages in the "Equipment" directory showcasing the specific tools available at that makerspace.</span>
***<span class="s1">'''Equipment:''' Links back to the relevant equipment pages in the "Equipment" directory showcasing the specific tools available at that makerspace.</span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Additional Pages:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''[[About Us]]:''' Briefly introduce the creators and purpose of the website.</span>
*<span class="s1">'''[[Contact]]:''' Provide contact information for feedback or suggestions.</span>
*<span class="s1">'''[[Getting Started]]:''' Offer a roadmap for new users on how to navigate the website and find relevant information.</span>
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<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Fabrication Tools:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''3D Printers:'''These machines create physical objects from digital 3D models.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Laser Cutters:'''They use a laser beam to cut, engrave, or drill patterns onto various materials.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''CNC Machines:'''(Computer Numerical Control) are machines controlled by computer software that can perform various machining operations like milling, drilling, and cutting.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Vinyl Cutters:'''These machines use a small blade to cut out designs from sheets of vinyl, fabric, or other materials.<br></span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Electronics Tools:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''Soldering Irons:'''Used to connect electronic components by melting solder to create a permanent electrical joint.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Microcontrollers:'''Small, programmable computers used to create electronic circuits that can interact with sensors and actuators<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Breadboards:'''Temporary platforms used to prototype electronic circuits without soldering.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Multimeters:'''Electronic measuring instruments that combine several functions like measuring voltage, current, and resistance.<br></span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Woodworking Tools:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''Miter Saws:'''Power saws used to make precise angled cuts in wood.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Table Saws:'''Power saws with a flat table that allows for precise cuts in wood.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Drill Presses:'''Stationary drill machines for precise drilling in wood.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Sanders:'''Power tools used to smooth rough surfaces on wood.<br></span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Textile Tools:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''Sewing Machines:'''Machines that stitch fabric and other materials together.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Embroidery Machines:'''Create decorative stitched designs on fabrics.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''3D Knitting Machines:'''Machines that can autonomously knit 3D objects from digital designs.<br></span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Other Categories:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">'''Rapid Prototyping Tools:''' Machines used to create physical models from 3D designs quickly, like 3D printers but may use different technologies.</span>
*<span class="s1">'''Microphones & Audio Equipment:'''Used for recording and manipulating sound.<br></span>
*<span class="s1">'''Power Tools:''' A wide range of electric tools used for cutting, drilling, sanding, and shaping various materials.</span>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''[[Safety and Best Practices]]:'''</span></p>
<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''[[Safety and Best Practices]]:'''</span></p>
*<span class="s1">A dedicated section on safety protocols and best practices for using various equipment. This could include information on personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, safe operation procedures, and waste disposal guidelines.</span>
*<span class="s1">A dedicated section on safety protocols and best practices for using various equipment. This could include information on personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, safe operation procedures, and waste disposal guidelines.</span>
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*<span class="s1">Information on using eco-friendly materials and practices in makerspace projects.</span>
*<span class="s1">Information on using eco-friendly materials and practices in makerspace projects.</span>
*<span class="s1">Tips on reusing and repurposing materials to minimize waste.</span>
*<span class="s1">Tips on reusing and repurposing materials to minimize waste.</span>
*<span class="s1">Resources on responsible disposal of electronic waste and other hazardous materials.</span>
*<span class="s1">Resources on responsible disposal of electronic waste and other hazardous materials.</span><br>
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<p class="p3"><span class="s1">'''Additional Pages:'''</span></p>
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
*<span class="s1">'''[[About Us]]:''' Briefly introduce the creators and purpose of the website.</span>
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*<span class="s1">'''[[Contact]]:''' Provide contact information for feedback or suggestions.</span>
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*<span class="s1">'''[[Getting Started]]:''' Offer a roadmap for new users on how to navigate the website and find relevant information.</span>
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 3 May 2024

This wiki is a humble attempt to capture the important bits of information you may need to use any of the MakerSpace resources listed on this site and to help those who are interested find the resources they need.

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Equipment:

  • This will be the core directory with subpages for each type of equipment commonly found in makerspaces.
    • Each equipment page should include:
      • Description: A brief overview of the equipment's function and capabilities.
      • Software: Links to the software typically used with the equipment (if applicable).
      • Learning Resources: Links to tutorials, guides, or online courses for learning how to use the equipment.
      • Projects: Links to project ideas and examples that utilize this equipment.

Software:

  • This directory can list various software programs relevant to makerspace activities.
    • Each software page can include:
      • Description: A brief explanation of the software's purpose and functionalities.
      • Download Links: Links to download the software (if open-source) or official website for purchase.
      • Tutorials: Links to helpful tutorials or guides for learning the software.

Projects:

  • This directory can showcase various project ideas categorized by:
    • Equipment used: Link back to the relevant equipment pages used in the project.
    • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced.
    • Project Type: (e.g., 3D printing, woodworking, electronics).
    • Each project page should include:
      • Materials List: A list of all the materials needed for the project.
      • Instructions: A step-by-step guide on completing the project.
      • Images or Videos: Visual aids to enhance understanding.

Makerspaces:

  • This directory will list local makerspaces in your area or a designated region.
    • Each makerspace page should include:
      • Name: The official name of the makerspace.
      • Location: Address and possibly a map link (avoid embedding maps directly).
      • Contact Information: Website, email address, phone number (if publicly available).
      • Description: A brief overview of the makerspace's facilities, membership options, and any unique aspects.
      • Equipment: Links back to the relevant equipment pages in the "Equipment" directory showcasing the specific tools available at that makerspace.

Safety and Best Practices:

  • A dedicated section on safety protocols and best practices for using various equipment. This could include information on personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements, safe operation procedures, and waste disposal guidelines.
  • Emergency procedures - what to do in case of accidents or malfunctions.

Makerspace Management:

  • Information on membership options, fees, and access rules for the makerspace.
  • Guidelines on project approvals (if applicable) and responsible use of equipment.
  • Resources for makerspace volunteers and staff, including training materials and best practices for managing the space and its resources.

Community Building:

  • A forum or discussion board where makerspace members can connect, share ideas, and collaborate on projects.
  • A calendar of events happening at the makerspace, including workshops, demonstrations, and social gatherings.
  • Member profiles or spotlights to showcase the talents and projects of the makerspace community.

Specific Making Disciplines:

  • If your makerspace has a strong focus on specific disciplines, like robotics, metalworking, or 3D printing, you could create dedicated subcategories within the equipment and project sections.
  • These subcategories can delve deeper into the specific tools, materials, and techniques used in those disciplines.

Sustainability:

  • Information on using eco-friendly materials and practices in makerspace projects.
  • Tips on reusing and repurposing materials to minimize waste.
  • Resources on responsible disposal of electronic waste and other hazardous materials.

Additional Pages:

  • About Us: Briefly introduce the creators and purpose of the website.
  • Contact: Provide contact information for feedback or suggestions.
  • Getting Started: Offer a roadmap for new users on how to navigate the website and find relevant information.