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IE Makers Wiki

Main Page:

  • Briefly introduce the website and its purpose (sharing information about tools, software, projects, and local makerspaces).

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.

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.

Linking Everything Together:

  • Use Mediawiki's internal linking features extensively to connect related pages.
    • For example, within an equipment page, link to the software and project pages that utilize that equipment.
    • In project pages, link back to the specific equipment pages used.
    • Within the Makerspace directory, link back to the equipment pages showcasing their available tools.


Fabrication Tools:

  • 3D Printers:These machines create physical objects from digital 3D models.
  • Laser Cutters:They use a laser beam to cut, engrave, or drill patterns onto various materials.
  • CNC Machines:(Computer Numerical Control) are machines controlled by computer software that can perform various machining operations like milling, drilling, and cutting.
  • Vinyl Cutters:These machines use a small blade to cut out designs from sheets of vinyl, fabric, or other materials.

Electronics Tools:

  • Soldering Irons:Used to connect electronic components by melting solder to create a permanent electrical joint.
  • Microcontrollers:Small, programmable computers used to create electronic circuits that can interact with sensors and actuators
  • Breadboards:Temporary platforms used to prototype electronic circuits without soldering.
  • Multimeters:Electronic measuring instruments that combine several functions like measuring voltage, current, and resistance.

Woodworking Tools:

  • Miter Saws:Power saws used to make precise angled cuts in wood.
  • Table Saws:Power saws with a flat table that allows for precise cuts in wood.
  • Drill Presses:Stationary drill machines for precise drilling in wood.
  • Sanders:Power tools used to smooth rough surfaces on wood.

Textile Tools:

  • Sewing Machines:Machines that stitch fabric and other materials together.
  • Embroidery Machines:Create decorative stitched designs on fabrics.
  • 3D Knitting Machines:Machines that can autonomously knit 3D objects from digital designs.

Other Categories:

  • Rapid Prototyping Tools: Machines used to create physical models from 3D designs quickly, like 3D printers but may use different technologies.
  • Microphones & Audio Equipment:Used for recording and manipulating sound.
  • Power Tools: A wide range of electric tools used for cutting, drilling, sanding, and shaping various materials.



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.



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