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So You Finished Your Safety Orientation. Now What?

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WORK IN PROGRESS

So, you're a new member and you just finished your Safety Orientation. Welcome!

But now you're standing there with all this equipment and material around you and no idea what you can do right at this moment.

The good news is that there are a few things you should do, and a few things you can do.

What You Should Do

  • Introduce yourself on Slack and explore/subscribe to the channels that interest you. Some useful ones are:
    • 125-training
    • 125-scheduling
    • 125-safety
    • 125-consumables
    • makers-market
    • design-space
    • 125-metalworking
    • 125-laser
    • 125-general
    • 125-cnc_wood
    • 125-carpentryroom
    • 125-broken
    • 125-3dprinting
    • 125-makers-requests
    • 125-memberintro
    • 125-volunteer
    • announcements
  • Open Skedda and familiarize yourself with the interface. Don't worry, more stuff will show up in there shortly as you complete training on equipment. Speaking of which...
  • Consider what equipment you'd like training on. Check out the 125-training channel to see what's currently being offered and ask about getting training on the equipment that interests you. Note that training is offered on equipment, not rooms. So being trained on one kind of 3D printer does not mean you can use all the machines in the 3D printing room.

What You Can Do
Interested in getting started right away but haven't had any training yet? Good news! If you're a safety-conscious person who's not afraid of reading a manual, guide, or asking someone for help, just completing the Safety Orientation gives you access to the following equipment and spaces:

Third Floor

  • The boardroom (make sure to check and book it in Skedda)
  • The hand tools in the tool room, including:
    • Cordless drills, drivers, and impact drivers
    • Cordless sawzalls
    • Hammers
    • Wrenches (including a rather large pipe wrench)
    • Screwdrivers and hex drivers
    • Tapes and levels
    • Clamps
    • Handsaws, hacksaws, coping saws
    • Styrofoam cutters
    • Different sizes of fasteners
  • The spot welder
  • Temporary space on a table that's not occupied to do your work

First Floor

  • The Design Space PCs that aren't being used (you can't print or cut vinyl until you receive training but it doesn't hurt to practice CorelDraw)
  • The HP DesignJet large format printer (consumables for this printer are not free, please fill out the chart on the clipboard when you are finished so your account can be billed).