https://www.i3detroit.org/wi/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mjgardes&feedformat=atomi3Detroit - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T20:07:06ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.1https://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=File:Weic2212a.jpg&diff=28917File:Weic2212a.jpg2022-10-07T21:06:45Z<p>Mjgardes: Big file upload test</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
Big file upload test</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe&diff=28098Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe2022-01-18T23:44:25Z<p>Mjgardes: Removed things that are done, added things that are not</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe.JPG<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Series 50<br />
|PartNumber=Model 1610 x 54<br />
|Date=2021-03-08<br />
|StorageLocation=North of B-side bay<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Down<br />
|Value=$9,500<br />
|PowerRequirements=240VAC 3ph 40A<br />
|Documentation=[[:File:Series 50 Operators Manual.pdf|Series 50 Operators Manual]]<br />
|OtherReferences=[[:File:Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual.pdf|Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual.pdf|Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Paul J. Schneider.vcf|International Machine Controls, Inc. Contact Card]]<br />
|Intro=This is a 16x54 (16" swing, 54" length) Monarch Series 50 lathe, with the (maybe) original DC spindle drive.<br />
<br />
The machine was built in March 1969 as serial number 49916, and sold to the N.A. Woodworth Company (formerly at 1300 East Nine Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48220) on 1969-03-14 (Pi day!). It is likely one of only a couple hundred ever built.<br />
<br />
In 2005, a Spirit Electric / Bardac Drives SLX15/27 replacement DC drive was selected for the machine, but never installed. (2005-03-01)<br />
<br />
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jk6YMQPjWCaEGoAu9<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Lubrication ===<br />
==== Headstock ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 gallons<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Apron ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* 3 pints<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Gearbox ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 quarts<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Motor ====<br />
* General Electric Grease #D6A2C5<br />
* Grease every 12 months if motor has grease fittings<br />
==== Taper Attachment ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil every four hours and before use<br />
==== Tailstock ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil reservoir and barrel daily when in use<br />
|ToDos=* Free up remaining levers<br />
* Thoroughly clean all surfaces<br />
** Dismantle gearboxes?<br />
** Evaporust!<br />
** Relubricate<br />
* Flush all gearboxes with kerosene per manual, then refill<br />
* Pin crossfeed handle<br />
* Make cover for belt tensioner<br />
* Get/make new handle for disconnect<br />
* Replace power indicator lamp<br />
* Test all oiling tubes (after new pot)<br />
* Clean under threading gearbox cover<br />
* Exercise the power feed gear selector mechanism<br />
* Level lathe<br />
* Re-grease bearings for gearbox (left side)<br />
* Replace 60A fuses with 40s<br />
* Figure out authorization/training procedure<br />
* Connect the ground wire in cabinet<br />
* Screw down SCRs<br />
* Get (wishlist):<br />
** Change gear for metric threading<br />
** Collet chuck<br />
** Taper attachment<br />
** Steady rest<br />
** QC tool holders that fit 1" bits<br />
** magnetic parts trays<br />
* New work light outlet<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=COVID-19_Notice&diff=26755COVID-19 Notice2021-05-26T22:23:21Z<p>Mjgardes: Did someone set up a redirect for the screening link in wordpress?</p>
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# Check the [[Work Schedule]] to see if the space will be full (max occupancy 10). Add yourself (and any guests) to the schedule: <br />
#* For Google Calendar Users, you can use '''[https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/eventedit?text=YourName+-+Zones&add=i3detroit.org_188da54r5a9rejlbnsedft642ok0m@resource.calendar.google.com this link]'''. Just fill in the title, date and time.<br />
#* Alternatively, you can fill out '''[https://forms.gle/cjA1dhp1gxR5J1rE6 this form]'''.<br />
#* For more details see [[HOWTO Add Yourself to the i3 Work Schedule]].</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Fixed-base_Reed_Vise&diff=26659Fixed-base Reed Vise2021-04-16T00:12:51Z<p>Mjgardes: Vise returned to owner to make room for new 8 inch</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Reed Vise<br />
|Zone=Welding Area<br />
|LooksLike=Red_reed.jpg<br />
|Owner=Matt Gardeski,<br />
|MakeModel=Reed<br />
|Date=2014<br />
|StorageLocation=Welding bench<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Departed<br />
|Value=150<br />
|Rules=Please try to stop bending the handle. This isn't a press.<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe&diff=26622Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe2021-04-10T22:57:48Z<p>Mjgardes: todo</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe.JPG<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Series 50<br />
|PartNumber=Model 1610 x 54<br />
|Date=2021-03-08<br />
|StorageLocation=North of B-side bay<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Down<br />
|Value=$9,500<br />
|PowerRequirements=240VAC 3ph 40A<br />
|Documentation=[[:File:Series 50 Operators Manual.pdf|Series 50 Operators Manual]]<br />
|OtherReferences=[[:File:Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual.pdf|Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual.pdf|Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Paul J. Schneider.vcf|International Machine Controls, Inc. Contact Card]]<br />
|Intro=This is a 16x54 (16" swing, 54" length) Monarch Series 50 lathe, with the (maybe) original DC spindle drive.<br />
<br />
The machine was built in March 1969 as serial number 49916, and sold to the N.A. Woodworth Company (formerly at 1300 East Nine Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48220) on 1969-03-14 (Pi day!). It is likely one of only a couple hundred ever built.<br />
<br />
In 2005, a Spirit Electric / Bardac Drives SLX15/27 replacement DC drive was selected for the machine, but never installed. (2005-03-01)<br />
<br />
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jk6YMQPjWCaEGoAu9<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Lubrication ===<br />
==== Headstock ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 gallons<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Apron ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* 3 pints<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Gearbox ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 quarts<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Motor ====<br />
* General Electric Grease #D6A2C5<br />
* Grease every 12 months if motor has grease fittings<br />
==== Taper Attachment ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil every four hours and before use<br />
==== Tailstock ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil reservoir and barrel daily when in use<br />
|ToDos=* Free up remaining levers<br />
* Thoroughly clean all surfaces<br />
** Dismantle gearboxes?<br />
** Evaporust!<br />
** Relubricate<br />
* Flush all gearboxes with kerosene per manual, then refill<br />
* Order replacement parts\<br />
** 34966 potentiometer<br />
** 1222-4<br />
** 34967 16t bevel gear<br />
** 35363 spring<br />
** 1015-5 ball bearing<br />
** 23900 disconnect switch (handle?)<br />
* Pin crossfeed handle<br />
* Make cover for belt tensioner<br />
* Machine T-nut for tool post (Matt G)<br />
* Get/make new handle for disconnect<br />
* Replace power indicator lamp<br />
* Test all oiling tubes (after new pot)<br />
* Clean under threading gearbox cover<br />
* Exercise the power feed gear selector mechanism<br />
* Un-sieze, clean, lube micrometer on carriage stop<br />
* Clean out chip tray<br />
* Clean/test cutting fluid pump<br />
* Attach splash guard (make it work)<br />
* Make a better freeze plug<br />
* Move to target location<br />
* Level lathe<br />
* Get screw for speed selector<br />
* Get screw for fan cover<br />
* Re-grease bearings for gearbox (left side)<br />
* Replace 60A fuses with 40s<br />
* Determine if ways need to be scraped in<br />
* Figure out authorization/training procedure<br />
* Connect the ground wire in cabinet<br />
* Screw down SCRs<br />
* Get:<br />
** Work lamp<br />
** Change gear for metric threading<br />
** 4 Jaw chuck<br />
** Collet chuck<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe&diff=26621Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe2021-04-10T22:41:18Z<p>Mjgardes: More to-do updates</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe.JPG<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Series 50<br />
|PartNumber=Model 1610 x 54<br />
|Date=2021-03-08<br />
|StorageLocation=North of B-side bay<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Down<br />
|Value=$9,500<br />
|PowerRequirements=240VAC 3ph 40A<br />
|Documentation=[[:File:Series 50 Operators Manual.pdf|Series 50 Operators Manual]]<br />
|OtherReferences=[[:File:Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual.pdf|Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual.pdf|Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Paul J. Schneider.vcf|International Machine Controls, Inc. Contact Card]]<br />
|Intro=This is a 16x54 (16" swing, 54" length) Monarch Series 50 lathe, with the (maybe) original DC spindle drive.<br />
<br />
The machine was built in March 1969 as serial number 49916, and sold to the N.A. Woodworth Company (formerly at 1300 East Nine Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48220) on 1969-03-14 (Pi day!). It is likely one of only a couple hundred ever built.<br />
<br />
In 2005, a Spirit Electric / Bardac Drives SLX15/27 replacement DC drive was selected for the machine, but never installed. (2005-03-01)<br />
<br />
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jk6YMQPjWCaEGoAu9<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Lubrication ===<br />
==== Headstock ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 gallons<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Apron ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* 3 pints<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Gearbox ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 quarts<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Motor ====<br />
* General Electric Grease #D6A2C5<br />
* Grease every 12 months if motor has grease fittings<br />
==== Taper Attachment ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil every four hours and before use<br />
==== Tailstock ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil reservoir and barrel daily when in use<br />
|ToDos=* Free up remaining levers<br />
* Thoroughly clean all surfaces<br />
** Dismantle gearboxes?<br />
** Evaporust!<br />
** Relubricate<br />
* Flush all gearboxes with kerosene per manual, then refill<br />
* Order replacement parts\<br />
** 34966 potentiometer<br />
** 1222-4<br />
** 34967 16t bevel gear<br />
** 35363 spring<br />
** 1015-5 ball bearing<br />
** 23900 disconnect switch (handle?)<br />
* Pin crossfeed handle<br />
* Make cover for belt tensioner<br />
* Machine T-nut for tool post (Matt G)<br />
* Get/make new handle for disconnect<br />
* Replace power indicator lamp<br />
* Test all oiling tubes (after new pot)<br />
* Clean under threading gearbox cover<br />
* Exercise the power feed gear selector mechanism<br />
* Clean out chip tray<br />
* Clean/test cutting fluid pump<br />
* Attach splash guard (make it work)<br />
* Make a better freeze plug<br />
* Move to target location<br />
* Level lathe<br />
* Get screw for speed selector<br />
* Get screw for fan cover<br />
* Re-grease bearings for gearbox (left side)<br />
* Replace 60A fuses with 40s<br />
* Determine if ways need to be scraped in<br />
* Figure out authorization/training procedure<br />
* Connect the ground wire in cabinet<br />
* Screw down SCRs<br />
* Get:<br />
** Work lamp<br />
** Change gear for metric threading<br />
** 4 Jaw chuck<br />
** Collet chuck<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe&diff=26620Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe2021-04-10T22:30:35Z<p>Mjgardes: Monarch lathe to-do updates</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Monarch Series 50 Model 16 Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=Monarch_Series_50_Model_16_Lathe.JPG<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Series 50<br />
|PartNumber=Model 1610 x 54<br />
|Date=2021-03-08<br />
|StorageLocation=North of B-side bay<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Down<br />
|Value=$9,500<br />
|PowerRequirements=240VAC 3ph 40A<br />
|Documentation=[[:File:Series 50 Operators Manual.pdf|Series 50 Operators Manual]]<br />
|OtherReferences=[[:File:Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual.pdf|Bardac Drives Basic Start Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual.pdf|Sprint Electric SLX Series Three Phase 4Q Controller Manual]]<br />
[[:File:Paul J. Schneider.vcf|International Machine Controls, Inc. Contact Card]]<br />
|Intro=This is a 16x54 (16" swing, 54" length) Monarch Series 50 lathe, with the (maybe) original DC spindle drive.<br />
<br />
The machine was built in March 1969 as serial number 49916, and sold to the N.A. Woodworth Company (formerly at 1300 East Nine Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48220) on 1969-03-14 (Pi day!). It is likely one of only a couple hundred ever built.<br />
<br />
In 2005, a Spirit Electric / Bardac Drives SLX15/27 replacement DC drive was selected for the machine, but never installed. (2005-03-01)<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Lubrication ===<br />
==== Headstock ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 gallons<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Apron ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* 3 pints<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Gearbox ====<br />
* Mobil Vactra Oil Heavy Medium<br />
* 2 quarts<br />
* Drain, flush (with kerosene), and refill every six months<br />
==== Motor ====<br />
* General Electric Grease #D6A2C5<br />
* Grease every 12 months if motor has grease fittings<br />
==== Taper Attachment ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil every four hours and before use<br />
==== Tailstock ====<br />
* Sunoco Way Lubricant #80<br />
* Oil reservoir and barrel daily when in use<br />
|ToDos=* Free up remaining levers<br />
* Thoroughly clean all surfaces<br />
** Dismantle gearboxes?<br />
** Evaporust!<br />
** Relubricate<br />
* Flush all gearboxes with kerosene per manual, then refill<br />
* Order replacement parts\<br />
** 34966 potentiometer<br />
** 1222-4<br />
** 34967 16t bevel gear<br />
** 35363 spring<br />
** 1015-5 ball bearing23900 disconnect switch (handle?)<br />
* Pin crossfeed handle<br />
* Make cover for belt tensioner<br />
* Machine T-nut for tool post (Matt G)<br />
* Get/make new handle for disconnect<br />
* Replace power indicator lamp<br />
* Test all oiling tubes (after new pot)<br />
* Clean under threading gearbox cover<br />
* Exercise the power feed gear selector mechanism<br />
* Clean out chip tray<br />
* Clean/test cutting fluid pump<br />
* Attach splash guard (make it work)<br />
* Move to target location<br />
* Level lathe<br />
* Get screw for speed selector<br />
* Get screw for fan cover<br />
* Re-grease bearings for gearbox (left side)<br />
* Replace 60A fuses with 40s<br />
* Determine if ways need to be scraped in<br />
* Figure out authorization/training procedure<br />
* Get:<br />
** Change gear for metric threading<br />
** 4 Jaw chuck<br />
** Collet chuck<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Template:Departed&diff=24037Template:Departed2020-05-03T19:07:42Z<p>Mjgardes: Trying again</p>
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<div><noinclude><br />
This is the "Departed" template. It includes the Historical template automatically.<br />
It should be called in the following format:<br />
<pre><br />
{{Departed}}<br />
</pre><br />
Edit the page to see the template text.<br />
</noinclude><includeonly><br />
{{Historical}}<br />
[[Category:Departed Equipment]]<br />
{{NOINDEX|visible=yes}}<br />
</includeonly></div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Category:Departed_Equipment&diff=24036Category:Departed Equipment2020-05-03T19:05:39Z<p>Mjgardes: Oops</p>
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<div>This category page is to track all of the pieces of equipment that have left the space.<br />
{{Historical}}<br />
[[Category:Equipment]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Category:Departed_Equipment&diff=24035Category:Departed Equipment2020-05-03T18:59:37Z<p>Mjgardes: Remove departed equipment from web searches so the public stops asking us if they can use such-and-such that we threw away 11 years ago</p>
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<div>This category page is to track all of the pieces of equipment that have left the space.<br />
{{Historical}}<br />
{{NOINDEX}}<br />
[[Category:Equipment]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Template:NOINDEX&diff=24033Template:NOINDEX2020-05-03T18:58:11Z<p>Mjgardes: Template for requesting search engines to not index stuff</p>
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<div><includeonly>__NOINDEX__{{#ifeq:{{{visible|}}}|yes|{{{text|This page has been removed from search engines' indexes.}}}}}{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACENUMBER}}|0|[[Category:Noindexed articles]]}}</includeonly><noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Fixed-base_Reed_Vise&diff=23701Fixed-base Reed Vise2020-02-13T01:45:21Z<p>Mjgardes: Created page with "{{Equipment |Name=Reed Vise |Zone=Welding Area |LooksLike=Red_reed.jpg |Owner=Matt Gardeski, |MakeModel=Reed |Date=2014 |StorageLocation=Welding bench |Authorization Required=..."</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Reed Vise<br />
|Zone=Welding Area<br />
|LooksLike=Red_reed.jpg<br />
|Owner=Matt Gardeski,<br />
|MakeModel=Reed<br />
|Date=2014<br />
|StorageLocation=Welding bench<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=150<br />
|Rules=Please try to stop bending the handle. This isn't a press.<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=File:Red_reed.jpg&diff=23700File:Red reed.jpg2020-02-13T01:40:58Z<p>Mjgardes: example photo of red reed vise</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
example photo of red reed vise<br />
== Licensing ==<br />
{{Unknown_copyright}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Wishlist&diff=23454Wishlist2020-01-05T20:07:05Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Metal Shop */</p>
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<div>This page is for items that add capability or comfort to the space and are generally a one-time purchase. <br />
<br />
Note: Strike-out items which have been acquired<br />
<br />
*To add a pledge: <br />
**Add a blank line after the item you want to pledge toward, <br />
**Put two stars, your pledge amount, followed by 4 tildes. Type it like this: <pre><nowiki>** $100 pledged by ~~~~</nowiki></pre><br />
***(The stars are to make it fit in the list, the tildes are to make it show your name.)<br />
<br />
<br />
== Commons Area ==<br />
* <s>Bean Bag Chairs</s><br />
* <s>Coffee Table</s><br />
* <s>Concrete Blocks</s><br />
* <s>Formica Counter tops</s><br />
* <s>Classroom space</s><br />
* <s>Projection screen (how big?)</s><br />
* <s>Bunk couches</s><br />
* <s>Locker type area for members to store personal items</s><br />
* <s>Chairs for meeting table and work stations</s><br />
* <s>Whiteboards</s><br />
* <s>Physical space to sit and chat.</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for laptops & Computer Lab</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for servers</s><br />
* <s>Computer parts for community use</s><br />
* <s>Lumber - for building a larger center room meeting/project table</s><br />
* <s>Lamps</s><br />
* <s>42" LCD display</s><br />
* <s>LCD Monitors</s><br />
* <s>Book Case</s><br />
* <s>Projector</s><br />
* <s>Speakers</s><br />
* <s>Stereo Receiver</s><br />
<br />
==Compute Zone==<br />
* All in one printer, scanner, copier<br />
<br />
==Craft Room==<br />
* Multicolor silk-screening apparatus<br />
* spray booth<br />
* loom weaver<br />
* etching press w/ large bed (Sasha has plans for one we can make for ~$500 in materials)<br />
* <s>sewing machine</s><br />
* <s>serger</s><br />
* <s>embroidery machine</s><br />
* <s>art supplies</s><br />
* <s>painting supplies</s><br />
* <s>cross-stitch</s><br />
<br />
==[[Electronics Lab]]==<br />
* Vector network analyzer - Siglent SVA1032X would be nice - $3500 <br />
* Spectrum analyzer that goes beyond 2.7GHz (see above, does both) <br />
* Stanley Vidmar or similar small-parts cabinets, ~1000 total parts, ~half of them should have ESD bins<br />
* Roughly 250 new 6qt plastic shoeboxes to replace the HDX PC130704-001 that're no longer available. Might Sterilite 16428960 have a longer lifespan? <br />
* Power strips with densely packed outlets, maybe 15+ outlets on a 6ft strip. <br />
* Cadex C8000 battery analyzer or similar. <br />
* High-impedance differential probes for oscilloscope. (No need to go beyond 1.5GHz) <br />
* Cat-5/5e/6 cable verifier/certifier/TDR, out of calibration is fine, just for teaching<br />
* Preheat station for benchtop rework (t862 for $250 or ir6500 for $550) <br />
* Reflow oven for SMT assembly (T962, $250)<br />
* SMT-package air nozzles for our hot air station <br />
* SMT reel storage shelves, something like http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/SMD-SMT-Reel-Shelves_60033824729.html or http://www.all-spec.com/products/R1836BR-7.html <br />
* CompactFlash cards, since you know you're never using 'em again<br />
* Grommets, grips, glands, strain-reliefs, bend-radius-limiters<br />
* http://ctm-inc.com/html/d-subminiature.html mostly the 9 and 25 variants, but a whole set would be sweet (also http://www.greenlee.com/catalog/Knockout-Sets/KNOCKOUTS/Elec-Connector-Panel-Punches-and-Dies )<br />
* Swing-arm magnifying lamps that don't suck (hospital surplus?)<br />
* Small (12-inch?) HDMI-input display for Beagles/Pis on the bench<br />
* Electron microscope<br />
* High-speed (1000+ fps) camera<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* X-ray machine<br />
* 10 MHz distribution amplifier for time/frequency standard<br />
* <s>Current probes for oscilloscope.</s><br />
* <s>Desktop-size PCB shear, 12" throat would be plenty</s><br />
* <s>Atomic clock / GPS-disciplined time/frequency standard</s><br />
* <s>Solder pot</s><br />
* <s>Stereo /</s> trinocular microscope, boom mount, C-mount camera adapter<br />
* <s>Solder fume extraction, benchtop or under-bench charcoal absorber and flex arms</s><br />
* <s>A handful of ATX power supplies that actually work</s><br />
* <s>parts drawers</s><br />
* <s>Pogo pins in spearpoint and tenderizer styles</s><br />
* <s>Thermal camera</s><br />
* <s>Small heat-sealer, for making plastic bags of custom sizes.</s><br />
<br />
==Fab Lab==<br />
* different 3D scanner?<br />
* larger monitor for Virtual Machine<br />
<br />
==[[Infrastructure]]==<br />
* Linksys/Cisco SGE2010P 48 port gigabit POE switch. we have enough, but if more show up we will use them<br />
<br />
==Jewelry Zone==<br />
* Jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Accessories for jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Foredom bits and accessories<br />
* Quality files in steel and diamond surfaces<br />
* Metal stamps<br />
* Jewelers bench(es)<br />
* Good quality forming and texturing hammers<br />
* Forming tools<br />
* Jewelers pliers, saws and other hand tools<br />
* Jeweler’s Miter Vise<br />
* Sheet metal and wire in non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, silver, etc)<br />
* Jewelry solder (soft, med, hard and IT)<br />
* Cut stones and glass cabochons for setting<br />
* Clay tools (shapers, cutters, texture tools, etc)<br />
* Metalsmithing and jewelry making books<br />
* Tumbler and polishing media<br />
* Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Flex Shaft<br />
* V.I.C. 9 Tabletop Casting Machine<br />
* Crucible and holder<br />
* Invesment<br />
<br />
==[[Kiln Zone]]==<br />
* All forms of Bullseye and 90 COE compatible glass<br />
* HEPA shop vac/vacuum<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 21:13, 9 December 2019 (EST)<br />
* Wet Grinder<br />
* All Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Clay and Glazes<br />
* Diamond coated bits and burrs<br />
* New pressure spray bottle<br />
* Power strips<br />
* Clear plastic storage boxes<br />
* Glass cutting and shaping tools<br />
<br />
==[[Kitchen Zone]]==<br />
* Floor<br />
* Walls<br />
* Stove (preferably gas)<br />
* Wall-mounted convection oven(s)<br />
* Sink<br />
* Commercial dishwasher<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Pans<br />
* Utensils<br />
* Bakeware<br />
* Appliances (Mixer, Beaters, Blender, etc.)<br />
* Counters (stainless steel)<br />
* Spatulas<br />
* Measuring and weighing tools<br />
* Cabinets<br />
* Mixing bowls<br />
* Knives<br />
<br />
==Laser Zone==<br />
* New/replacement large laser cutter from US-based manufacturer with actual tech support and not terrible software<br />
** ~4'x3' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/Pro4836 Full Spectrum Pro4836], [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-4055.html Boss LS-3655], or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-hp-4055.html Boss HP-3655] (that one supposedly cuts 18 gauge steel!)<br />
** Full sheet 4'x8' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/FlatbedCO2 Full Spectrum MC Flatbed] or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-5298.html Boss HP-5598]<br />
<br />
==<s>Lounge</s>==<br />
* <s>MAME cabinet</s><br />
* <s>Pinball machines</s><br />
* Easy to wash couches <br />
<br />
==Media Zone==<br />
* Computer Speakers<br />
* Computer Tablet (Drawing)<br />
* Good Microphone<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* MIDI Keyboard<br />
* Analog Audio interface<br />
* Good HD camcorder<br />
* Blu Ray Writer<br />
* Graphics card GTX 760 or better <br />
* Higher office chairs<br />
* Video Lights<br />
* Video Tripod<br />
<br />
==Metal Shop==<br />
* <s>parts washer</s><br />
* Lower Gauge shear, roller & brake (Pneumatic/Electric)<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Water-Jet Cutter<br />
* Throatless shear<br />
* Hlydraulic Punch or ironworker<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* English wheel, planishing hammer, etc<br />
* Brake<br />
* Stomp shear<br />
* Roller<br />
* Variable Speed motor for belt sander<br />
* New (to us) lathe - $5500-7500 <br />
** Better quality engine lathe with DROs <br />
** Precision benchtop lathe<br />
** Accessories (For either or both?)<br />
*** Collet chuck<br />
*** Dividing attachment for spindle<br />
*** Taper attachment<br />
* Wet/Dry sharpening machine - $250-$500<br />
* Shelving and or lockers<br />
* Large tool box with wooden top<br />
* Individual lights for each station<br />
* Air filtration system - not even sure what this would look like but its something that would be nice to have <br />
* Anodizing setup (not technically metal shop but whatever)<br />
* Surface grinder wheel balancer<br />
<br />
== Sewing Zone ==<br />
<br />
FIRST ''Building the room''<br />
<br />
Estimate incl walls/ceiling, insulation, paint, vinyl floor tiles '''$1,313'''<br />
Does not include molding, door, window as I don't know costs, but still needed<br />
<br />
Walls, ceiling, floor:<br />
* Drywall, for walls 12ft high, estimate: quantity 31, price '''$247''' USG Sheetrock Brand 1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Panels<br />
* Drywall, for ceiling, estimate: quantity 14, price '''$146''' USG Sheetrock Brand 5/8 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Fire Code X Tapered Edge Gypsum Board<br />
* Insulation estimate: 978 sq ft '''$352''' (20 or more rolls at $17.63, and estimates are 20 rolls) for R-19 Walls R-19 EcoTouch PINK Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Continuous Roll 15 in. x 39.2 ft.) (I don't know if this includes ceiling!!)<br />
* lavender paint, semi-gloss estimate: gallons 5 '''$161''' BEHR ULTRA 5 gal. #650B-4 Violet Fields Semi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint and Primer in One<br />
* Wood for French doors (price? built by Frank)<br />
* glass for French doors (price?)<br />
* Window to Commons, qty 1 (price?)<br />
* Window moulding (price?)<br />
* Floor options: vinyl plank estimate: 17 cases Will cover 408.00 sq. ft. '''$811.92''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-High-Point-Chestnut-6-in-x-36-in-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-24-sq-ft-case-83313/205893522<br />
<br />
vinyl tile estimate: 21 cases Will cover 420.00 sq. ft. '''$407.40''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-Seashore-Wood-12-in-x-24-in-Peel-and-Stick-Vinyl-Tile-Flooring-20-sq-ft-case-PW1840/206414061<br />
<br />
carpet squares estimate: <br />
<br />
foam tiles estimate: 26 cases Will cover 416.00 sq. ft. '''$612.30''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/Achim-Walnut-24-in-x-24-in-Interlocking-Foam-Anti-Fatigue-Tiles-16-sq-ft-case-FMTL103-06/303101998<br />
<br />
<br />
SECOND ''Furnishing the room''<br />
<br />
Fixtures/ lighting, heating, cooling and furnishings:<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 1 (most critical after build - lights, HVAC, two cutting tables)<br />
* ceiling lights (cost??)<br />
* wood to build 5x10' table mat is on (cost?)<br />
* 5x10' cutting mat '''$367.50''' https://quiltersrule.com/individual-product.php?id=206&tier=retail&category=15<br />
* Lift mechanism for 5x10' cutting table (cost?)<br />
* wood for 4x8' table base (cost?) (tabletop moving from classroom)<br />
* window AC unit (cost?)<br />
* there's a ceiling so is a separate heater needed or do we duct it in somehow? (cost?)<br />
<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 2 (improvements over existing fixtures plus additional, better storage)<br />
<br />
''embroidery station:''<br />
* Drop-in desk, 3 bay corner unit, wood and materials for corner embroidery station. example: (like this except with three bays instead of 2 https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/9752-sylvia-design-1350-complete-corner-combo-dual-air)<br />
* sewing machine lift mechanism kit for desk (allowing machines to be safely lowered and stored while the desk is used with another machine, either stored or member owned) $200 each qty 2-3 ('''$400-600''') https://www.woodworking-kits.com/product/sewing-cabinet-hardware-sewing-machine-lift-mechanism/<br />
* sewing machine acrylic machine surround (allowing machine to sit flush with the desk for sewing, making heavy projects easier to manage) approx $50, qty 4 ('''$200''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/3040-sew-steady-clear-acrylic-see-thru-insert-for-freea<br />
* acrylic insert for sewing machine drop in desks (allowing desk to be a flat surface for other machines to sit on when the "resident machine" is stored below) approx $50, qty 7 ('''$350''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/79884-sew-steady-blank-solid-filler-plate-clear-acrylic <br />
<br />
''Serger and sewing machine station:''<br />
(This setup is for stored sewing machines not given a desk, member storage, etc plus serger workstation)<br />
* wire shelving plus desk (like in kiln) '''$93''' or DIY sourced but like https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/hardwood-deck-overlay-wire-shelving-48-w-x-24-d-x-1-thick<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/chrome-wire-shelf-48x24-with-clips-3 qty 2 '''$66'''<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/Nexelate/nexelate-wire-shelving-36-w-x-24-d-x-74-h qty 2 '''$276'''<br />
* 4 plain top desks with under table storage, build or buy (cost?)<br />
* Task lighting -- Gooseneck LED lamps (3) with magnifier '''$40'''ea (like this https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01K11G4ZW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B01K11G4ZW&pd_rd_w=SQEwY&pf_rd_p=8a8f3917-7900-4ce8-ad90-adf0d53c0985&pd_rd_wg=xrXTk&pf_rd_r=2C1KZ46H3181NQJHHBH6&pd_rd_r=95989361-6bf3-11e9-851c-1df216413549)<br />
<br />
''ironing station''<br />
* materials for rectangular permanent ironing table size TBD (wood, insulating padding, cotton muslin) (cost?)<br />
* materials to mount Hot Steam commercial iron over iron station (cost?)<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 3 (new feature/improvements over existing facility)<br />
<br />
''fitting area''<br />
<br />
* trifold mirror or 3 mirrors and hinges JUST LIKE THIS! BUT NOT THIS EXPENSIVE: https://www.tigermedical.com/Products/Mobile-Tri-Panel-Mirror__CLI6223.aspx?invsrc=adwords_tm&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzJWKo-nV5gIVgobACh3IwQQCEAQYBSABEgIrE_D_BwE<br />
Here's one for '''$413'''. They seem to be several hundred. If we can make a duplicate I'm game, but I don't have a source for the raw materials. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wayborn-Full-Size-Tri-Folding-Dressing-Mirror-MS007/303330397<br />
<br />
* privacy curtain and track for fitting room '''$46''' rail, https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vidga-corner-room-divider-white-s79166399/<br />
'''$50''' curtain set https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/marjun-room-darkening-curtains-1-pair-blue-40414060/<br />
<br />
<br />
THIRD ''New equipment''<br />
* Husqvarna electronic sewing machine w/embroidery '''$300''' currently fundraising<br />
* Walking foot unison feed sewing machine, '''$2000'''<br />
<br />
<br />
CUTE<br />
<br />
* metal for awning frame/zone sign<br />
* door mat for wiping shoes '''$13''' like https://www.homedepot.com/p/Apache-Mills-Welcome-Wreath-18-in-x-30-in-Door-Mat-60-730-2420-01800030/301846715<br />
<br />
==[[Tool Crib]]==<br />
* Storage Bins for large tool storage (TBD)<br />
* Storage Bins for fastener storage (TBD)<br />
* good propane/mapp torches <br />
*good pipe cutter <br />
*wrenches<br />
<br />
==Welding Zone==<br />
===Current===<br />
* NdYag Metal-cutting Laser (~$150,000, we can dream!) <br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Downdraft welding table/booths (design, building labor, ~$300 steel)<br />
**$100, build labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Vent hood / arm exhaust setup (~$400 for motor and arm, plus whatever mounting labor. ~$2500 for freestanding, minimal labor)<br />
<br />
* Vertical Metal Storage (for shop-stock) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Vertical Metal Storage (for member owned) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* 18" disc grinder (14" minimum, though larger is better, $300-$1800, depending on size)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* more Clamps, always more clamps... (whatever they cost)<br />
<br />
* Clamp tree, to hold all the clamps (whatever is built)<br />
<br />
* Water-cooled TIG Welder (of our own) ($4k-ish) (We have a REALLY nice machine that belongs to a member. It's likely to stick around for a good long while, but it'd still be cool to have one of our own, that doesn't have to be quite as nice as his.)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Pneumatic Press ($?)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Iron Worker (multipurpose shear/press/punch station, $1000-$5000) (Also wanted by Machine Shop)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Anvil (~$200-$500)<br />
<br />
* Propane Forge (~$500-$1000, if home-made, double to triple if bought)<br />
<br />
===Old===<br />
* <s>Cold Saw, miter angles (to replace the Harbor Freight cheapy chop saw)</s><br />
<br />
==Wood Shop==<br />
A brief note from T_Tusano to the Membership<br />
<br />
''I have used Laguna and the brands below in the following examples to give a frame of reference for the types and styles of machines we are looking for, and while I am not brand loyal to Laguna in particular, I do appreciate their charitable initiatives and sponsorship opportunities. Given this, For now, the wishlist is for Laguna tools. Should someone have a suggestion for another brand, or a used machine, Please feel free to make the proposal, I will be more than happy to pro-con out other machines with those who feel there are more suitable machines for our shop. I mean it, I want to hear back from our membership on what they feel suits i3's needs, and I have no intention to be a tyrant, but rather treat our members as vocal and caring constituents. I have also posted Youtube Videos next to the suggested Shop Improvements, such as the Miter Stations and Workbenches in the hopes that they will inspire others to help me design the shop with these inspirations in mind, or get inspired to suggest their own improvements or bespoke solutions for i3'' <br />
<br />
* CNC Router, ShopBot or similar(Min: 4'x8')<br />
<br />
* Floor Standing Drill press (i3 owned) [https://bisjettools.com/354169-jet-jdp-17mf-16-1-2-floor-drill-press.html]<br />
<br />
* Oscillating Belt Edge Sander — 6in. x 89in [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/sanders/689t-edge-sander/]<br />
<br />
Prospective Expansion Plan Wishlist<br />
<br />
*New 10hp Dust Collection Unit (Estimated $6000) and Ductwork (Estimate needed) (Laguna T|Flux Model has been specced for this) [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/tflux-10hp-220v-cyclone/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=**LP+-+NonTM+-+DSA&utm_medium=ppc&utm_term=&hsa_ver=3&hsa_cam=1818366685&hsa_tgt=dsa-19959388920&hsa_src=g&hsa_acc=2607039253&hsa_kw=&hsa_ad=345068621191&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_grp=70178054875&hsa_mt=b&gclid=CjwKCAjwvJvpBRAtEiwAjLuRPWW8miLHKvwFC3VAWq9XzmGYkw8waQYg_VK-uloFOJUu9qMLa8WNyBoCq5UQAvD_BwE]<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT) <br />
** $100 Pledged by [[User:T_Tusano|T_Tusano]] July 12th, 2019<br />
<br />
*Dust collection hoses and fittings for power tools such as orbitals and routers<br />
<br />
*Standardize WoodShop Vacuums with one model across the space <br />
[https://www.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac-12-Gallon-6-HP-Shop-Vacuum/1000349165]<br />
<br />
Heavy duty Hoses for Proposed Shop Vacs<br />
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1-7-8-in-x-10-ft-Professional-Grade-Vacuum-Hose-Kit-for-RIDGID-Wet-Dry-Shop-Vacuums-VT2570/100375877 <br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 20:32, 3 September 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
*Lumber, hardware and fixtures for infrastructure, workbenches, outfeed tables, and machine stations (Currently being researched, will be further outlined at later date, aim is to take Machines off carts as much as possible) <br />
<br />
30 8x4ft 3/4 Inch Plywood Sheets For New 4x8 Workbenches and 2x8 or 3x6 Workbenches from Floorplan C [https://www.lowes.com/pd/Top-Choice-SkyPly-3-4-in-HPVA-Maple-Plywood-Application-as-4-X-8/1000083319]<br />
New Workbenches will require roughly 6 sheets of Plywood Each<br />
The videos that serve as the basis for the idea are found below <br />
April Wilkerson's Ultimate Workbench [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9XIrfiNyUA]<br />
Ultimate Workbench Upgrades [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jrUzZ-jxv8&t=1s]<br />
<br />
Hardware and Materials for Dust Enclosure Build-out<br />
<br />
Lumber/Hardware for Clamp Rack<br />
<br />
Steel for Lumber Storage Rack [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Wb9Qjg4e4] <br />
<br />
Lumber for Sheet-good Storage Improvements<br />
<br />
Materials and Lumber for Miter Station Upgrade <br />
I like to Make Stuff's Miter Station[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_tTy1fnVsQ]<br />
King's Fine Woodworking Miter Station [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R-gxG9FCMc]<br />
<br />
*Upgrade of Capacity and size on following Machines:<br />
<br />
*-Jointer[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/jointers/jointer-8-inch-parallelogram/]<br />
<br />
*-Drum Sander[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/supermax/25-50-drum-sander/] <br />
<br />
*Set of basic hand-tools (these will have a class taught on maintenance, sharpening and upkeep)<br />
<br />
*Secondary Table Saw for Dados[https://www.amazon.com/SawStop-PCS31230-TGP252-Professional-Assembly-Extension/dp/B005HPWE5W/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3UTXHK9EHBD8Q&keywords=sawstop+cabinet+saw&qid=1562908207&s=hi&sprefix=sawstop+ca%2Ctools%2C156&sr=1-2]<br />
<br />
*Bosch GCM 12 Axial Glide Miter Saw[https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-120-Volt-12-Inch-Dual-Bevel-GCM12SD/dp/B004323NNC/ref=asc_df_B004323NNC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198070022856&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2130906502499388823&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9016911&hvtargid=pla-383713253005&psc=1] (For Space Saving and Capacity Purposes)<br />
<br />
==General Supplies==<br />
* Power strips (can never have too many)<br />
* Extension cords (ditto)<br />
* <s>chalkboard (brush-on chalkboard paint to turn a wall into a chalkboard)</s><br />
* Pneumatic valves (12v coil preferred)<br />
* <s>Optics Lab</s><br />
<br />
[[Category:Reference Data]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Wishlist&diff=23453Wishlist2020-01-05T20:05:29Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Metal Shop */</p>
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== Commons Area ==<br />
* <s>Bean Bag Chairs</s><br />
* <s>Coffee Table</s><br />
* <s>Concrete Blocks</s><br />
* <s>Formica Counter tops</s><br />
* <s>Classroom space</s><br />
* <s>Projection screen (how big?)</s><br />
* <s>Bunk couches</s><br />
* <s>Locker type area for members to store personal items</s><br />
* <s>Chairs for meeting table and work stations</s><br />
* <s>Whiteboards</s><br />
* <s>Physical space to sit and chat.</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for laptops & Computer Lab</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for servers</s><br />
* <s>Computer parts for community use</s><br />
* <s>Lumber - for building a larger center room meeting/project table</s><br />
* <s>Lamps</s><br />
* <s>42" LCD display</s><br />
* <s>LCD Monitors</s><br />
* <s>Book Case</s><br />
* <s>Projector</s><br />
* <s>Speakers</s><br />
* <s>Stereo Receiver</s><br />
<br />
==Compute Zone==<br />
* All in one printer, scanner, copier<br />
<br />
==Craft Room==<br />
* Multicolor silk-screening apparatus<br />
* spray booth<br />
* loom weaver<br />
* etching press w/ large bed (Sasha has plans for one we can make for ~$500 in materials)<br />
* <s>sewing machine</s><br />
* <s>serger</s><br />
* <s>embroidery machine</s><br />
* <s>art supplies</s><br />
* <s>painting supplies</s><br />
* <s>cross-stitch</s><br />
<br />
==[[Electronics Lab]]==<br />
* Vector network analyzer - Siglent SVA1032X would be nice - $3500 <br />
* Spectrum analyzer that goes beyond 2.7GHz (see above, does both) <br />
* Stanley Vidmar or similar small-parts cabinets, ~1000 total parts, ~half of them should have ESD bins<br />
* Roughly 250 new 6qt plastic shoeboxes to replace the HDX PC130704-001 that're no longer available. Might Sterilite 16428960 have a longer lifespan? <br />
* Power strips with densely packed outlets, maybe 15+ outlets on a 6ft strip. <br />
* Cadex C8000 battery analyzer or similar. <br />
* High-impedance differential probes for oscilloscope. (No need to go beyond 1.5GHz) <br />
* Cat-5/5e/6 cable verifier/certifier/TDR, out of calibration is fine, just for teaching<br />
* Preheat station for benchtop rework (t862 for $250 or ir6500 for $550) <br />
* Reflow oven for SMT assembly (T962, $250)<br />
* SMT-package air nozzles for our hot air station <br />
* SMT reel storage shelves, something like http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/SMD-SMT-Reel-Shelves_60033824729.html or http://www.all-spec.com/products/R1836BR-7.html <br />
* CompactFlash cards, since you know you're never using 'em again<br />
* Grommets, grips, glands, strain-reliefs, bend-radius-limiters<br />
* http://ctm-inc.com/html/d-subminiature.html mostly the 9 and 25 variants, but a whole set would be sweet (also http://www.greenlee.com/catalog/Knockout-Sets/KNOCKOUTS/Elec-Connector-Panel-Punches-and-Dies )<br />
* Swing-arm magnifying lamps that don't suck (hospital surplus?)<br />
* Small (12-inch?) HDMI-input display for Beagles/Pis on the bench<br />
* Electron microscope<br />
* High-speed (1000+ fps) camera<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* X-ray machine<br />
* 10 MHz distribution amplifier for time/frequency standard<br />
* <s>Current probes for oscilloscope.</s><br />
* <s>Desktop-size PCB shear, 12" throat would be plenty</s><br />
* <s>Atomic clock / GPS-disciplined time/frequency standard</s><br />
* <s>Solder pot</s><br />
* <s>Stereo /</s> trinocular microscope, boom mount, C-mount camera adapter<br />
* <s>Solder fume extraction, benchtop or under-bench charcoal absorber and flex arms</s><br />
* <s>A handful of ATX power supplies that actually work</s><br />
* <s>parts drawers</s><br />
* <s>Pogo pins in spearpoint and tenderizer styles</s><br />
* <s>Thermal camera</s><br />
* <s>Small heat-sealer, for making plastic bags of custom sizes.</s><br />
<br />
==Fab Lab==<br />
* different 3D scanner?<br />
* larger monitor for Virtual Machine<br />
<br />
==[[Infrastructure]]==<br />
* Linksys/Cisco SGE2010P 48 port gigabit POE switch. we have enough, but if more show up we will use them<br />
<br />
==Jewelry Zone==<br />
* Jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Accessories for jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Foredom bits and accessories<br />
* Quality files in steel and diamond surfaces<br />
* Metal stamps<br />
* Jewelers bench(es)<br />
* Good quality forming and texturing hammers<br />
* Forming tools<br />
* Jewelers pliers, saws and other hand tools<br />
* Jeweler’s Miter Vise<br />
* Sheet metal and wire in non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, silver, etc)<br />
* Jewelry solder (soft, med, hard and IT)<br />
* Cut stones and glass cabochons for setting<br />
* Clay tools (shapers, cutters, texture tools, etc)<br />
* Metalsmithing and jewelry making books<br />
* Tumbler and polishing media<br />
* Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Flex Shaft<br />
* V.I.C. 9 Tabletop Casting Machine<br />
* Crucible and holder<br />
* Invesment<br />
<br />
==[[Kiln Zone]]==<br />
* All forms of Bullseye and 90 COE compatible glass<br />
* HEPA shop vac/vacuum<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 21:13, 9 December 2019 (EST)<br />
* Wet Grinder<br />
* All Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Clay and Glazes<br />
* Diamond coated bits and burrs<br />
* New pressure spray bottle<br />
* Power strips<br />
* Clear plastic storage boxes<br />
* Glass cutting and shaping tools<br />
<br />
==[[Kitchen Zone]]==<br />
* Floor<br />
* Walls<br />
* Stove (preferably gas)<br />
* Wall-mounted convection oven(s)<br />
* Sink<br />
* Commercial dishwasher<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Pans<br />
* Utensils<br />
* Bakeware<br />
* Appliances (Mixer, Beaters, Blender, etc.)<br />
* Counters (stainless steel)<br />
* Spatulas<br />
* Measuring and weighing tools<br />
* Cabinets<br />
* Mixing bowls<br />
* Knives<br />
<br />
==Laser Zone==<br />
* New/replacement large laser cutter from US-based manufacturer with actual tech support and not terrible software<br />
** ~4'x3' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/Pro4836 Full Spectrum Pro4836], [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-4055.html Boss LS-3655], or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-hp-4055.html Boss HP-3655] (that one supposedly cuts 18 gauge steel!)<br />
** Full sheet 4'x8' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/FlatbedCO2 Full Spectrum MC Flatbed] or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-5298.html Boss HP-5598]<br />
<br />
==<s>Lounge</s>==<br />
* <s>MAME cabinet</s><br />
* <s>Pinball machines</s><br />
* Easy to wash couches <br />
<br />
==Media Zone==<br />
* Computer Speakers<br />
* Computer Tablet (Drawing)<br />
* Good Microphone<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* MIDI Keyboard<br />
* Analog Audio interface<br />
* Good HD camcorder<br />
* Blu Ray Writer<br />
* Graphics card GTX 760 or better <br />
* Higher office chairs<br />
* Video Lights<br />
* Video Tripod<br />
<br />
==Metal Shop==<br />
* <s>parts washer</s><br />
* Lower Gauge shear, roller & brake (Pneumatic/Electric)<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Water-Jet Cutter<br />
* Throatless shear<br />
* Hlydraulic Punch or ironworker<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* English wheel, planishing hammer, etc<br />
* Brake<br />
* Stomp shear<br />
* Roller<br />
* Variable Speed motor for belt sander<br />
* New (to us) lathe - $5500-7500 <br />
** Better quality engine lathe with DROs <br />
** Precision benchtop lathe<br />
** Accessories (For either or both?)<br />
*** Collet chuck<br />
*** Dividing attachment for spindle<br />
*** Taper attachment<br />
* Wet/Dry sharpening machine - $250-$500<br />
* Shelving and or lockers<br />
* Large tool box with wooden top<br />
* Individual lights for each station<br />
* Air filtration system - not even sure what this would look like but its something that would be nice to have <br />
* Anodizing setup (not technically metal shop but whatever)<br />
<br />
== Sewing Zone ==<br />
<br />
FIRST ''Building the room''<br />
<br />
Estimate incl walls/ceiling, insulation, paint, vinyl floor tiles '''$1,313'''<br />
Does not include molding, door, window as I don't know costs, but still needed<br />
<br />
Walls, ceiling, floor:<br />
* Drywall, for walls 12ft high, estimate: quantity 31, price '''$247''' USG Sheetrock Brand 1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Panels<br />
* Drywall, for ceiling, estimate: quantity 14, price '''$146''' USG Sheetrock Brand 5/8 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Fire Code X Tapered Edge Gypsum Board<br />
* Insulation estimate: 978 sq ft '''$352''' (20 or more rolls at $17.63, and estimates are 20 rolls) for R-19 Walls R-19 EcoTouch PINK Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Continuous Roll 15 in. x 39.2 ft.) (I don't know if this includes ceiling!!)<br />
* lavender paint, semi-gloss estimate: gallons 5 '''$161''' BEHR ULTRA 5 gal. #650B-4 Violet Fields Semi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint and Primer in One<br />
* Wood for French doors (price? built by Frank)<br />
* glass for French doors (price?)<br />
* Window to Commons, qty 1 (price?)<br />
* Window moulding (price?)<br />
* Floor options: vinyl plank estimate: 17 cases Will cover 408.00 sq. ft. '''$811.92''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-High-Point-Chestnut-6-in-x-36-in-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-24-sq-ft-case-83313/205893522<br />
<br />
vinyl tile estimate: 21 cases Will cover 420.00 sq. ft. '''$407.40''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-Seashore-Wood-12-in-x-24-in-Peel-and-Stick-Vinyl-Tile-Flooring-20-sq-ft-case-PW1840/206414061<br />
<br />
carpet squares estimate: <br />
<br />
foam tiles estimate: 26 cases Will cover 416.00 sq. ft. '''$612.30''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/Achim-Walnut-24-in-x-24-in-Interlocking-Foam-Anti-Fatigue-Tiles-16-sq-ft-case-FMTL103-06/303101998<br />
<br />
<br />
SECOND ''Furnishing the room''<br />
<br />
Fixtures/ lighting, heating, cooling and furnishings:<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 1 (most critical after build - lights, HVAC, two cutting tables)<br />
* ceiling lights (cost??)<br />
* wood to build 5x10' table mat is on (cost?)<br />
* 5x10' cutting mat '''$367.50''' https://quiltersrule.com/individual-product.php?id=206&tier=retail&category=15<br />
* Lift mechanism for 5x10' cutting table (cost?)<br />
* wood for 4x8' table base (cost?) (tabletop moving from classroom)<br />
* window AC unit (cost?)<br />
* there's a ceiling so is a separate heater needed or do we duct it in somehow? (cost?)<br />
<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 2 (improvements over existing fixtures plus additional, better storage)<br />
<br />
''embroidery station:''<br />
* Drop-in desk, 3 bay corner unit, wood and materials for corner embroidery station. example: (like this except with three bays instead of 2 https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/9752-sylvia-design-1350-complete-corner-combo-dual-air)<br />
* sewing machine lift mechanism kit for desk (allowing machines to be safely lowered and stored while the desk is used with another machine, either stored or member owned) $200 each qty 2-3 ('''$400-600''') https://www.woodworking-kits.com/product/sewing-cabinet-hardware-sewing-machine-lift-mechanism/<br />
* sewing machine acrylic machine surround (allowing machine to sit flush with the desk for sewing, making heavy projects easier to manage) approx $50, qty 4 ('''$200''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/3040-sew-steady-clear-acrylic-see-thru-insert-for-freea<br />
* acrylic insert for sewing machine drop in desks (allowing desk to be a flat surface for other machines to sit on when the "resident machine" is stored below) approx $50, qty 7 ('''$350''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/79884-sew-steady-blank-solid-filler-plate-clear-acrylic <br />
<br />
''Serger and sewing machine station:''<br />
(This setup is for stored sewing machines not given a desk, member storage, etc plus serger workstation)<br />
* wire shelving plus desk (like in kiln) '''$93''' or DIY sourced but like https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/hardwood-deck-overlay-wire-shelving-48-w-x-24-d-x-1-thick<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/chrome-wire-shelf-48x24-with-clips-3 qty 2 '''$66'''<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/Nexelate/nexelate-wire-shelving-36-w-x-24-d-x-74-h qty 2 '''$276'''<br />
* 4 plain top desks with under table storage, build or buy (cost?)<br />
* Task lighting -- Gooseneck LED lamps (3) with magnifier '''$40'''ea (like this https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01K11G4ZW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B01K11G4ZW&pd_rd_w=SQEwY&pf_rd_p=8a8f3917-7900-4ce8-ad90-adf0d53c0985&pd_rd_wg=xrXTk&pf_rd_r=2C1KZ46H3181NQJHHBH6&pd_rd_r=95989361-6bf3-11e9-851c-1df216413549)<br />
<br />
''ironing station''<br />
* materials for rectangular permanent ironing table size TBD (wood, insulating padding, cotton muslin) (cost?)<br />
* materials to mount Hot Steam commercial iron over iron station (cost?)<br />
<br />
PRIORITY GROUP 3 (new feature/improvements over existing facility)<br />
<br />
''fitting area''<br />
<br />
* trifold mirror or 3 mirrors and hinges JUST LIKE THIS! BUT NOT THIS EXPENSIVE: https://www.tigermedical.com/Products/Mobile-Tri-Panel-Mirror__CLI6223.aspx?invsrc=adwords_tm&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzJWKo-nV5gIVgobACh3IwQQCEAQYBSABEgIrE_D_BwE<br />
Here's one for '''$413'''. They seem to be several hundred. If we can make a duplicate I'm game, but I don't have a source for the raw materials. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wayborn-Full-Size-Tri-Folding-Dressing-Mirror-MS007/303330397<br />
<br />
* privacy curtain and track for fitting room '''$46''' rail, https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vidga-corner-room-divider-white-s79166399/<br />
'''$50''' curtain set https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/marjun-room-darkening-curtains-1-pair-blue-40414060/<br />
<br />
<br />
THIRD ''New equipment''<br />
* Husqvarna electronic sewing machine w/embroidery '''$300''' currently fundraising<br />
* Walking foot unison feed sewing machine, '''$2000'''<br />
<br />
<br />
CUTE<br />
<br />
* metal for awning frame/zone sign<br />
* door mat for wiping shoes '''$13''' like https://www.homedepot.com/p/Apache-Mills-Welcome-Wreath-18-in-x-30-in-Door-Mat-60-730-2420-01800030/301846715<br />
<br />
==[[Tool Crib]]==<br />
* Storage Bins for large tool storage (TBD)<br />
* Storage Bins for fastener storage (TBD)<br />
* good propane/mapp torches <br />
*good pipe cutter <br />
*wrenches<br />
<br />
==Welding Zone==<br />
===Current===<br />
* NdYag Metal-cutting Laser (~$150,000, we can dream!) <br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Downdraft welding table/booths (design, building labor, ~$300 steel)<br />
**$100, build labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Vent hood / arm exhaust setup (~$400 for motor and arm, plus whatever mounting labor. ~$2500 for freestanding, minimal labor)<br />
<br />
* Vertical Metal Storage (for shop-stock) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Vertical Metal Storage (for member owned) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* 18" disc grinder (14" minimum, though larger is better, $300-$1800, depending on size)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* more Clamps, always more clamps... (whatever they cost)<br />
<br />
* Clamp tree, to hold all the clamps (whatever is built)<br />
<br />
* Water-cooled TIG Welder (of our own) ($4k-ish) (We have a REALLY nice machine that belongs to a member. It's likely to stick around for a good long while, but it'd still be cool to have one of our own, that doesn't have to be quite as nice as his.)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Pneumatic Press ($?)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Iron Worker (multipurpose shear/press/punch station, $1000-$5000) (Also wanted by Machine Shop)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
* Anvil (~$200-$500)<br />
<br />
* Propane Forge (~$500-$1000, if home-made, double to triple if bought)<br />
<br />
===Old===<br />
* <s>Cold Saw, miter angles (to replace the Harbor Freight cheapy chop saw)</s><br />
<br />
==Wood Shop==<br />
A brief note from T_Tusano to the Membership<br />
<br />
''I have used Laguna and the brands below in the following examples to give a frame of reference for the types and styles of machines we are looking for, and while I am not brand loyal to Laguna in particular, I do appreciate their charitable initiatives and sponsorship opportunities. Given this, For now, the wishlist is for Laguna tools. Should someone have a suggestion for another brand, or a used machine, Please feel free to make the proposal, I will be more than happy to pro-con out other machines with those who feel there are more suitable machines for our shop. I mean it, I want to hear back from our membership on what they feel suits i3's needs, and I have no intention to be a tyrant, but rather treat our members as vocal and caring constituents. I have also posted Youtube Videos next to the suggested Shop Improvements, such as the Miter Stations and Workbenches in the hopes that they will inspire others to help me design the shop with these inspirations in mind, or get inspired to suggest their own improvements or bespoke solutions for i3'' <br />
<br />
* CNC Router, ShopBot or similar(Min: 4'x8')<br />
<br />
* Floor Standing Drill press (i3 owned) [https://bisjettools.com/354169-jet-jdp-17mf-16-1-2-floor-drill-press.html]<br />
<br />
* Oscillating Belt Edge Sander — 6in. x 89in [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/sanders/689t-edge-sander/]<br />
<br />
Prospective Expansion Plan Wishlist<br />
<br />
*New 10hp Dust Collection Unit (Estimated $6000) and Ductwork (Estimate needed) (Laguna T|Flux Model has been specced for this) [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/tflux-10hp-220v-cyclone/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=**LP+-+NonTM+-+DSA&utm_medium=ppc&utm_term=&hsa_ver=3&hsa_cam=1818366685&hsa_tgt=dsa-19959388920&hsa_src=g&hsa_acc=2607039253&hsa_kw=&hsa_ad=345068621191&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_grp=70178054875&hsa_mt=b&gclid=CjwKCAjwvJvpBRAtEiwAjLuRPWW8miLHKvwFC3VAWq9XzmGYkw8waQYg_VK-uloFOJUu9qMLa8WNyBoCq5UQAvD_BwE]<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT) <br />
** $100 Pledged by [[User:T_Tusano|T_Tusano]] July 12th, 2019<br />
<br />
*Dust collection hoses and fittings for power tools such as orbitals and routers<br />
<br />
*Standardize WoodShop Vacuums with one model across the space <br />
[https://www.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac-12-Gallon-6-HP-Shop-Vacuum/1000349165]<br />
<br />
Heavy duty Hoses for Proposed Shop Vacs<br />
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1-7-8-in-x-10-ft-Professional-Grade-Vacuum-Hose-Kit-for-RIDGID-Wet-Dry-Shop-Vacuums-VT2570/100375877 <br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 20:32, 3 September 2019 (EDT)<br />
<br />
*Lumber, hardware and fixtures for infrastructure, workbenches, outfeed tables, and machine stations (Currently being researched, will be further outlined at later date, aim is to take Machines off carts as much as possible) <br />
<br />
30 8x4ft 3/4 Inch Plywood Sheets For New 4x8 Workbenches and 2x8 or 3x6 Workbenches from Floorplan C [https://www.lowes.com/pd/Top-Choice-SkyPly-3-4-in-HPVA-Maple-Plywood-Application-as-4-X-8/1000083319]<br />
New Workbenches will require roughly 6 sheets of Plywood Each<br />
The videos that serve as the basis for the idea are found below <br />
April Wilkerson's Ultimate Workbench [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9XIrfiNyUA]<br />
Ultimate Workbench Upgrades [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jrUzZ-jxv8&t=1s]<br />
<br />
Hardware and Materials for Dust Enclosure Build-out<br />
<br />
Lumber/Hardware for Clamp Rack<br />
<br />
Steel for Lumber Storage Rack [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Wb9Qjg4e4] <br />
<br />
Lumber for Sheet-good Storage Improvements<br />
<br />
Materials and Lumber for Miter Station Upgrade <br />
I like to Make Stuff's Miter Station[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_tTy1fnVsQ]<br />
King's Fine Woodworking Miter Station [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R-gxG9FCMc]<br />
<br />
*Upgrade of Capacity and size on following Machines:<br />
<br />
*-Jointer[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/jointers/jointer-8-inch-parallelogram/]<br />
<br />
*-Drum Sander[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/supermax/25-50-drum-sander/] <br />
<br />
*Set of basic hand-tools (these will have a class taught on maintenance, sharpening and upkeep)<br />
<br />
*Secondary Table Saw for Dados[https://www.amazon.com/SawStop-PCS31230-TGP252-Professional-Assembly-Extension/dp/B005HPWE5W/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3UTXHK9EHBD8Q&keywords=sawstop+cabinet+saw&qid=1562908207&s=hi&sprefix=sawstop+ca%2Ctools%2C156&sr=1-2]<br />
<br />
*Bosch GCM 12 Axial Glide Miter Saw[https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-120-Volt-12-Inch-Dual-Bevel-GCM12SD/dp/B004323NNC/ref=asc_df_B004323NNC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198070022856&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2130906502499388823&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9016911&hvtargid=pla-383713253005&psc=1] (For Space Saving and Capacity Purposes)<br />
<br />
==General Supplies==<br />
* Power strips (can never have too many)<br />
* Extension cords (ditto)<br />
* <s>chalkboard (brush-on chalkboard paint to turn a wall into a chalkboard)</s><br />
* Pneumatic valves (12v coil preferred)<br />
* <s>Optics Lab</s><br />
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[[Category:Reference Data]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Wishlist&diff=23450Wishlist2020-01-05T19:49:15Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Metal Shop */ Lathe stuff</p>
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== Commons Area ==<br />
* <s>Bean Bag Chairs</s><br />
* <s>Coffee Table</s><br />
* <s>Concrete Blocks</s><br />
* <s>Formica Counter tops</s><br />
* <s>Classroom space</s><br />
* <s>Projection screen (how big?)</s><br />
* <s>Bunk couches</s><br />
* <s>Locker type area for members to store personal items</s><br />
* <s>Chairs for meeting table and work stations</s><br />
* <s>Whiteboards</s><br />
* <s>Physical space to sit and chat.</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for laptops & Computer Lab</s><br />
* <s>Internet connection for servers</s><br />
* <s>Computer parts for community use</s><br />
* <s>Lumber - for building a larger center room meeting/project table</s><br />
* <s>Lamps</s><br />
* <s>42" LCD display</s><br />
* <s>LCD Monitors</s><br />
* <s>Book Case</s><br />
* <s>Projector</s><br />
* <s>Speakers</s><br />
* <s>Stereo Receiver</s><br />
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==Compute Zone==<br />
* All in one printer, scanner, copier<br />
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==Craft Room==<br />
* Multicolor silk-screening apparatus<br />
* spray booth<br />
* loom weaver<br />
* etching press w/ large bed (Sasha has plans for one we can make for ~$500 in materials)<br />
* <s>sewing machine</s><br />
* <s>serger</s><br />
* <s>embroidery machine</s><br />
* <s>art supplies</s><br />
* <s>painting supplies</s><br />
* <s>cross-stitch</s><br />
<br />
==[[Electronics Lab]]==<br />
* Vector network analyzer - Siglent SVA1032X would be nice - $3500 <br />
* Spectrum analyzer that goes beyond 2.7GHz (see above, does both) <br />
* Stanley Vidmar or similar small-parts cabinets, ~1000 total parts, ~half of them should have ESD bins<br />
* Roughly 250 new 6qt plastic shoeboxes to replace the HDX PC130704-001 that're no longer available. Might Sterilite 16428960 have a longer lifespan? <br />
* Power strips with densely packed outlets, maybe 15+ outlets on a 6ft strip. <br />
* Cadex C8000 battery analyzer or similar. <br />
* High-impedance differential probes for oscilloscope. (No need to go beyond 1.5GHz) <br />
* Cat-5/5e/6 cable verifier/certifier/TDR, out of calibration is fine, just for teaching<br />
* Preheat station for benchtop rework (t862 for $250 or ir6500 for $550) <br />
* Reflow oven for SMT assembly (T962, $250)<br />
* SMT-package air nozzles for our hot air station <br />
* SMT reel storage shelves, something like http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/SMD-SMT-Reel-Shelves_60033824729.html or http://www.all-spec.com/products/R1836BR-7.html <br />
* CompactFlash cards, since you know you're never using 'em again<br />
* Grommets, grips, glands, strain-reliefs, bend-radius-limiters<br />
* http://ctm-inc.com/html/d-subminiature.html mostly the 9 and 25 variants, but a whole set would be sweet (also http://www.greenlee.com/catalog/Knockout-Sets/KNOCKOUTS/Elec-Connector-Panel-Punches-and-Dies )<br />
* Swing-arm magnifying lamps that don't suck (hospital surplus?)<br />
* Small (12-inch?) HDMI-input display for Beagles/Pis on the bench<br />
* Electron microscope<br />
* High-speed (1000+ fps) camera<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* X-ray machine<br />
* 10 MHz distribution amplifier for time/frequency standard<br />
* <s>Current probes for oscilloscope.</s><br />
* <s>Desktop-size PCB shear, 12" throat would be plenty</s><br />
* <s>Atomic clock / GPS-disciplined time/frequency standard</s><br />
* <s>Solder pot</s><br />
* <s>Stereo /</s> trinocular microscope, boom mount, C-mount camera adapter<br />
* <s>Solder fume extraction, benchtop or under-bench charcoal absorber and flex arms</s><br />
* <s>A handful of ATX power supplies that actually work</s><br />
* <s>parts drawers</s><br />
* <s>Pogo pins in spearpoint and tenderizer styles</s><br />
* <s>Thermal camera</s><br />
* <s>Small heat-sealer, for making plastic bags of custom sizes.</s><br />
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==Fab Lab==<br />
* different 3D scanner?<br />
* larger monitor for Virtual Machine<br />
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==[[Infrastructure]]==<br />
* Linksys/Cisco SGE2010P 48 port gigabit POE switch. we have enough, but if more show up we will use them<br />
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==Jewelry Zone==<br />
* Jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Accessories for jewelry hydraulic press<br />
* Foredom bits and accessories<br />
* Quality files in steel and diamond surfaces<br />
* Metal stamps<br />
* Jewelers bench(es)<br />
* Good quality forming and texturing hammers<br />
* Forming tools<br />
* Jewelers pliers, saws and other hand tools<br />
* Jeweler’s Miter Vise<br />
* Sheet metal and wire in non-ferrous metals (copper, brass, silver, etc)<br />
* Jewelry solder (soft, med, hard and IT)<br />
* Cut stones and glass cabochons for setting<br />
* Clay tools (shapers, cutters, texture tools, etc)<br />
* Metalsmithing and jewelry making books<br />
* Tumbler and polishing media<br />
* Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Flex Shaft<br />
* V.I.C. 9 Tabletop Casting Machine<br />
* Crucible and holder<br />
* Invesment<br />
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==[[Kiln Zone]]==<br />
* All forms of Bullseye and 90 COE compatible glass<br />
* HEPA shop vac/vacuum<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 21:13, 9 December 2019 (EST)<br />
* Wet Grinder<br />
* All Lapidary Equipment<br />
* Clay and Glazes<br />
* Diamond coated bits and burrs<br />
* New pressure spray bottle<br />
* Power strips<br />
* Clear plastic storage boxes<br />
* Glass cutting and shaping tools<br />
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==[[Kitchen Zone]]==<br />
* Floor<br />
* Walls<br />
* Stove (preferably gas)<br />
* Wall-mounted convection oven(s)<br />
* Sink<br />
* Commercial dishwasher<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Pans<br />
* Utensils<br />
* Bakeware<br />
* Appliances (Mixer, Beaters, Blender, etc.)<br />
* Counters (stainless steel)<br />
* Spatulas<br />
* Measuring and weighing tools<br />
* Cabinets<br />
* Mixing bowls<br />
* Knives<br />
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==Laser Zone==<br />
* New/replacement large laser cutter from US-based manufacturer with actual tech support and not terrible software<br />
** ~4'x3' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/Pro4836 Full Spectrum Pro4836], [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-4055.html Boss LS-3655], or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-hp-4055.html Boss HP-3655] (that one supposedly cuts 18 gauge steel!)<br />
** Full sheet 4'x8' bed such as [https://fslaser.com/Product/FlatbedCO2 Full Spectrum MC Flatbed] or [https://www.bosslaser.com/boss-ls-5298.html Boss HP-5598]<br />
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==<s>Lounge</s>==<br />
* <s>MAME cabinet</s><br />
* <s>Pinball machines</s><br />
* Easy to wash couches <br />
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==Media Zone==<br />
* Computer Speakers<br />
* Computer Tablet (Drawing)<br />
* Good Microphone<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* MIDI Keyboard<br />
* Analog Audio interface<br />
* Good HD camcorder<br />
* Blu Ray Writer<br />
* Graphics card GTX 760 or better <br />
* Higher office chairs<br />
* Video Lights<br />
* Video Tripod<br />
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==Metal Shop==<br />
* <s>parts washer</s><br />
* Lower Gauge shear, roller & brake (Pneumatic/Electric)<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* Water-Jet Cutter<br />
* Throatless shear<br />
* Hlydraulic Punch or ironworker<br />
** $100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
* English wheel, planishing hammer, etc<br />
* Brake<br />
* Stomp shear<br />
* Roller<br />
* Variable Speed motor for belt sander<br />
* New (to us) lathe - $5500-7500 <br />
** Better quality engine lathe with DROs <br />
** Precision benchtop lathe<br />
** Accessories (For either or both?)<br />
*** Collet chuck<br />
*** Dividing attachment for spindle<br />
*** Taper attachment<br />
* Wet/Dry sharpening machine - $250-$500<br />
* Shelving and or lockers<br />
* Large tool box with wooden top<br />
* Individual lights for each station<br />
* 2-4 more shop vacs<br />
* Air filtration system - not even sure what this would look like but its something that would be nice to have <br />
* Anodizing setup (not technically metal shop but whatever)<br />
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== Sewing Zone ==<br />
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FIRST ''Building the room''<br />
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Estimate incl walls/ceiling, insulation, paint, vinyl floor tiles '''$1,313'''<br />
Does not include molding, door, window as I don't know costs, but still needed<br />
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Walls, ceiling, floor:<br />
* Drywall, for walls 12ft high, estimate: quantity 31, price '''$247''' USG Sheetrock Brand 1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Panels<br />
* Drywall, for ceiling, estimate: quantity 14, price '''$146''' USG Sheetrock Brand 5/8 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Ultralight Fire Code X Tapered Edge Gypsum Board<br />
* Insulation estimate: 978 sq ft '''$352''' (20 or more rolls at $17.63, and estimates are 20 rolls) for R-19 Walls R-19 EcoTouch PINK Kraft Faced Fiberglass Insulation Continuous Roll 15 in. x 39.2 ft.) (I don't know if this includes ceiling!!)<br />
* lavender paint, semi-gloss estimate: gallons 5 '''$161''' BEHR ULTRA 5 gal. #650B-4 Violet Fields Semi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint and Primer in One<br />
* Wood for French doors (price? built by Frank)<br />
* glass for French doors (price?)<br />
* Window to Commons, qty 1 (price?)<br />
* Window moulding (price?)<br />
* Floor options: vinyl plank estimate: 17 cases Will cover 408.00 sq. ft. '''$811.92''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-High-Point-Chestnut-6-in-x-36-in-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring-24-sq-ft-case-83313/205893522<br />
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vinyl tile estimate: 21 cases Will cover 420.00 sq. ft. '''$407.40''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTER-Seashore-Wood-12-in-x-24-in-Peel-and-Stick-Vinyl-Tile-Flooring-20-sq-ft-case-PW1840/206414061<br />
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carpet squares estimate: <br />
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foam tiles estimate: 26 cases Will cover 416.00 sq. ft. '''$612.30''' Est. Total https://www.homedepot.com/p/Achim-Walnut-24-in-x-24-in-Interlocking-Foam-Anti-Fatigue-Tiles-16-sq-ft-case-FMTL103-06/303101998<br />
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SECOND ''Furnishing the room''<br />
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Fixtures/ lighting, heating, cooling and furnishings:<br />
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PRIORITY GROUP 1 (most critical after build - lights, HVAC, two cutting tables)<br />
* ceiling lights (cost??)<br />
* wood to build 5x10' table mat is on (cost?)<br />
* 5x10' cutting mat '''$367.50''' https://quiltersrule.com/individual-product.php?id=206&tier=retail&category=15<br />
* Lift mechanism for 5x10' cutting table (cost?)<br />
* wood for 4x8' table base (cost?) (tabletop moving from classroom)<br />
* window AC unit (cost?)<br />
* there's a ceiling so is a separate heater needed or do we duct it in somehow? (cost?)<br />
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PRIORITY GROUP 2 (improvements over existing fixtures plus additional, better storage)<br />
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''embroidery station:''<br />
* Drop-in desk, 3 bay corner unit, wood and materials for corner embroidery station. example: (like this except with three bays instead of 2 https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/9752-sylvia-design-1350-complete-corner-combo-dual-air)<br />
* sewing machine lift mechanism kit for desk (allowing machines to be safely lowered and stored while the desk is used with another machine, either stored or member owned) $200 each qty 2-3 ('''$400-600''') https://www.woodworking-kits.com/product/sewing-cabinet-hardware-sewing-machine-lift-mechanism/<br />
* sewing machine acrylic machine surround (allowing machine to sit flush with the desk for sewing, making heavy projects easier to manage) approx $50, qty 4 ('''$200''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/3040-sew-steady-clear-acrylic-see-thru-insert-for-freea<br />
* acrylic insert for sewing machine drop in desks (allowing desk to be a flat surface for other machines to sit on when the "resident machine" is stored below) approx $50, qty 7 ('''$350''') example: https://www.allbrands.com/categories/739/79884-sew-steady-blank-solid-filler-plate-clear-acrylic <br />
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''Serger and sewing machine station:''<br />
(This setup is for stored sewing machines not given a desk, member storage, etc plus serger workstation)<br />
* wire shelving plus desk (like in kiln) '''$93''' or DIY sourced but like https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/hardwood-deck-overlay-wire-shelving-48-w-x-24-d-x-1-thick<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/accessories/chrome-wire-shelf-48x24-with-clips-3 qty 2 '''$66'''<br />
https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/storage/wire-shelving/Nexelate/nexelate-wire-shelving-36-w-x-24-d-x-74-h qty 2 '''$276'''<br />
* 4 plain top desks with under table storage, build or buy (cost?)<br />
* Task lighting -- Gooseneck LED lamps (3) with magnifier '''$40'''ea (like this https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01K11G4ZW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B01K11G4ZW&pd_rd_w=SQEwY&pf_rd_p=8a8f3917-7900-4ce8-ad90-adf0d53c0985&pd_rd_wg=xrXTk&pf_rd_r=2C1KZ46H3181NQJHHBH6&pd_rd_r=95989361-6bf3-11e9-851c-1df216413549)<br />
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''ironing station''<br />
* materials for rectangular permanent ironing table size TBD (wood, insulating padding, cotton muslin) (cost?)<br />
* materials to mount Hot Steam commercial iron over iron station (cost?)<br />
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PRIORITY GROUP 3 (new feature/improvements over existing facility)<br />
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''fitting area''<br />
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* trifold mirror or 3 mirrors and hinges JUST LIKE THIS! BUT NOT THIS EXPENSIVE: https://www.tigermedical.com/Products/Mobile-Tri-Panel-Mirror__CLI6223.aspx?invsrc=adwords_tm&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzJWKo-nV5gIVgobACh3IwQQCEAQYBSABEgIrE_D_BwE<br />
Here's one for '''$413'''. They seem to be several hundred. If we can make a duplicate I'm game, but I don't have a source for the raw materials. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wayborn-Full-Size-Tri-Folding-Dressing-Mirror-MS007/303330397<br />
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* privacy curtain and track for fitting room '''$46''' rail, https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/vidga-corner-room-divider-white-s79166399/<br />
'''$50''' curtain set https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/marjun-room-darkening-curtains-1-pair-blue-40414060/<br />
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THIRD ''New equipment''<br />
* Husqvarna electronic sewing machine w/embroidery '''$300''' currently fundraising<br />
* Walking foot unison feed sewing machine, '''$2000'''<br />
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CUTE<br />
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* metal for awning frame/zone sign<br />
* door mat for wiping shoes '''$13''' like https://www.homedepot.com/p/Apache-Mills-Welcome-Wreath-18-in-x-30-in-Door-Mat-60-730-2420-01800030/301846715<br />
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==[[Tool Crib]]==<br />
* Storage Bins for large tool storage (TBD)<br />
* Storage Bins for fastener storage (TBD)<br />
* good propane/mapp torches <br />
*good pipe cutter <br />
*wrenches<br />
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==Welding Zone==<br />
===Current===<br />
* NdYag Metal-cutting Laser (~$150,000, we can dream!) <br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Downdraft welding table/booths (design, building labor, ~$300 steel)<br />
**$100, build labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Vent hood / arm exhaust setup (~$400 for motor and arm, plus whatever mounting labor. ~$2500 for freestanding, minimal labor)<br />
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* Vertical Metal Storage (for shop-stock) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Vertical Metal Storage (for member owned) (~$300)<br />
**Labor pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 14:41, 25 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* 18" disc grinder (14" minimum, though larger is better, $300-$1800, depending on size)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* more Clamps, always more clamps... (whatever they cost)<br />
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* Clamp tree, to hold all the clamps (whatever is built)<br />
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* Water-cooled TIG Welder (of our own) ($4k-ish) (We have a REALLY nice machine that belongs to a member. It's likely to stick around for a good long while, but it'd still be cool to have one of our own, that doesn't have to be quite as nice as his.)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Pneumatic Press ($?)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Iron Worker (multipurpose shear/press/punch station, $1000-$5000) (Also wanted by Machine Shop)<br />
**$100 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 13:58, 24 May 2019 (EDT)<br />
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* Anvil (~$200-$500)<br />
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* Propane Forge (~$500-$1000, if home-made, double to triple if bought)<br />
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===Old===<br />
* <s>Cold Saw, miter angles (to replace the Harbor Freight cheapy chop saw)</s><br />
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==Wood Shop==<br />
A brief note from T_Tusano to the Membership<br />
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''I have used Laguna and the brands below in the following examples to give a frame of reference for the types and styles of machines we are looking for, and while I am not brand loyal to Laguna in particular, I do appreciate their charitable initiatives and sponsorship opportunities. Given this, For now, the wishlist is for Laguna tools. Should someone have a suggestion for another brand, or a used machine, Please feel free to make the proposal, I will be more than happy to pro-con out other machines with those who feel there are more suitable machines for our shop. I mean it, I want to hear back from our membership on what they feel suits i3's needs, and I have no intention to be a tyrant, but rather treat our members as vocal and caring constituents. I have also posted Youtube Videos next to the suggested Shop Improvements, such as the Miter Stations and Workbenches in the hopes that they will inspire others to help me design the shop with these inspirations in mind, or get inspired to suggest their own improvements or bespoke solutions for i3'' <br />
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* CNC Router, ShopBot or similar(Min: 4'x8')<br />
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* Floor Standing Drill press (i3 owned) [https://bisjettools.com/354169-jet-jdp-17mf-16-1-2-floor-drill-press.html]<br />
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* Oscillating Belt Edge Sander — 6in. x 89in [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/sanders/689t-edge-sander/]<br />
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Prospective Expansion Plan Wishlist<br />
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*New 10hp Dust Collection Unit (Estimated $6000) and Ductwork (Estimate needed) (Laguna T|Flux Model has been specced for this) [https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/dust-collectors/tflux-10hp-220v-cyclone/?utm_source=adwords&utm_campaign=**LP+-+NonTM+-+DSA&utm_medium=ppc&utm_term=&hsa_ver=3&hsa_cam=1818366685&hsa_tgt=dsa-19959388920&hsa_src=g&hsa_acc=2607039253&hsa_kw=&hsa_ad=345068621191&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_grp=70178054875&hsa_mt=b&gclid=CjwKCAjwvJvpBRAtEiwAjLuRPWW8miLHKvwFC3VAWq9XzmGYkw8waQYg_VK-uloFOJUu9qMLa8WNyBoCq5UQAvD_BwE]<br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:JodyBug|JodyBug]] ([[User talk:JodyBug|talk]]) 21:16, 29 May 2019 (EDT) <br />
** $100 Pledged by [[User:T_Tusano|T_Tusano]] July 12th, 2019<br />
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*Dust collection hoses and fittings for power tools such as orbitals and routers<br />
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*Standardize WoodShop Vacuums with one model across the space <br />
[https://www.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac-12-Gallon-6-HP-Shop-Vacuum/1000349165]<br />
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Heavy duty Hoses for Proposed Shop Vacs<br />
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1-7-8-in-x-10-ft-Professional-Grade-Vacuum-Hose-Kit-for-RIDGID-Wet-Dry-Shop-Vacuums-VT2570/100375877 <br />
** $50 pledged by [[User:Mogwar|Mogwar]] ([[User talk:Mogwar|talk]]) 20:32, 3 September 2019 (EDT)<br />
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*Lumber, hardware and fixtures for infrastructure, workbenches, outfeed tables, and machine stations (Currently being researched, will be further outlined at later date, aim is to take Machines off carts as much as possible) <br />
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30 8x4ft 3/4 Inch Plywood Sheets For New 4x8 Workbenches and 2x8 or 3x6 Workbenches from Floorplan C [https://www.lowes.com/pd/Top-Choice-SkyPly-3-4-in-HPVA-Maple-Plywood-Application-as-4-X-8/1000083319]<br />
New Workbenches will require roughly 6 sheets of Plywood Each<br />
The videos that serve as the basis for the idea are found below <br />
April Wilkerson's Ultimate Workbench [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9XIrfiNyUA]<br />
Ultimate Workbench Upgrades [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jrUzZ-jxv8&t=1s]<br />
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Hardware and Materials for Dust Enclosure Build-out<br />
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Lumber/Hardware for Clamp Rack<br />
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Steel for Lumber Storage Rack [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8Wb9Qjg4e4] <br />
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Lumber for Sheet-good Storage Improvements<br />
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Materials and Lumber for Miter Station Upgrade <br />
I like to Make Stuff's Miter Station[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_tTy1fnVsQ]<br />
King's Fine Woodworking Miter Station [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R-gxG9FCMc]<br />
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*Upgrade of Capacity and size on following Machines:<br />
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*-Jointer[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/jointers/jointer-8-inch-parallelogram/]<br />
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*-Drum Sander[https://lagunatools.com/classic-machinery/supermax/25-50-drum-sander/] <br />
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*Set of basic hand-tools (these will have a class taught on maintenance, sharpening and upkeep)<br />
<br />
*Secondary Table Saw for Dados[https://www.amazon.com/SawStop-PCS31230-TGP252-Professional-Assembly-Extension/dp/B005HPWE5W/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3UTXHK9EHBD8Q&keywords=sawstop+cabinet+saw&qid=1562908207&s=hi&sprefix=sawstop+ca%2Ctools%2C156&sr=1-2]<br />
<br />
*Bosch GCM 12 Axial Glide Miter Saw[https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-120-Volt-12-Inch-Dual-Bevel-GCM12SD/dp/B004323NNC/ref=asc_df_B004323NNC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198070022856&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2130906502499388823&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9016911&hvtargid=pla-383713253005&psc=1] (For Space Saving and Capacity Purposes)<br />
<br />
==General Supplies==<br />
* Power strips (can never have too many)<br />
* Extension cords (ditto)<br />
* <s>chalkboard (brush-on chalkboard paint to turn a wall into a chalkboard)</s><br />
* Pneumatic valves (12v coil preferred)<br />
* <s>Optics Lab</s><br />
<br />
[[Category:Reference Data]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Tweeki-navbar-left&diff=21436MediaWiki:Tweeki-navbar-left2019-05-26T13:19:04Z<p>Mjgardes: Navigation bar stuff - different syntax</p>
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<div>i3 within this wiki,<br />
* Bylaws | Bylaws,<br />
* StandingRules | Standing Rules,<br />
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* Category:Equipment | Equipment pages,<br />
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wiki navigation,<br />
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<div>i3 within this wiki,<br />
* Bylaws | Bylaws,<br />
* StandingRules | Standing Rules,<br />
* Category:Meeting_Minutes | Meeting minutes,<br />
* Category:Equipment | Equipment pages,<br />
* Category:HOWTO | All How-Tos,<br />
wiki navigation,<br />
* Special:MyPage | Your user page,<br />
* Special:RecentChanges | Recent Changes,<br />
* Special:RandomPage | Random Page,<br />
* Special:ListFiles | Files recently uploaded,<br />
* Special:LonelyPages | Orphaned Pages,<br />
* Special:Categories | All categories,<br />
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<div>* SEARCH<br />
* i3 within this wiki<br />
** Bylaws | Bylaws<br />
** StandingRules | Standing Rules <br />
** Category:Meeting_Minutes | Meeting minutes<br />
** Category:Equipment | Equipment pages<br />
** Category:HOWTO | All How-Tos<br />
* wiki navigation<br />
** Special:MyPage | Your user page<br />
** Special:RecentChanges | Recent Changes<br />
** Special:RandomPage | Random Page<br />
** Special:ListFiles | Files recently uploaded<br />
** Special:LonelyPages | Orphaned Pages<br />
** Special:Categories | All categories<br />
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border: none;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0.9em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.9em right */<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.mbox-empty-cell { /* An empty narrow cell */<br />
border: none;<br />
padding: 0px;<br />
width: 1px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Article message box styles */<br />
table.ambox {<br />
margin: 0px 10%; /* 10% = Will not overlap with other elements */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
background: #fbfbfb;<br />
}<br />
table.ambox + table.ambox { /* Single border between stacked boxes. */<br />
margin-top: -1px;<br />
}<br />
.ambox th.mbox-text,<br />
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padding: 0.25em 0.5em; /* 0.5em left/right */<br />
}<br />
.ambox td.mbox-image { /* The left image cell */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.5em; /* 0.5em left, 0px right */<br />
}<br />
.ambox td.mbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0.5em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.5em right */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.ambox-notice {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-speedy {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-delete {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-content {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-style {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-move {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-protection {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Image message box styles */<br />
table.imbox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
background: #fbfbfb;<br />
}<br />
.imbox .mbox-text .imbox { /* For imboxes inside imbox-text cells. */<br />
margin: 0 -0.5em; /* 0.9 - 0.5 = 0.4em left/right. */<br />
display: block; /* Fix for webkit to force 100% width. */<br />
}<br />
.mbox-inside .imbox { /* For imboxes inside other templates. */<br />
margin: 4px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.imbox-notice {<br />
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-speedy {<br />
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-delete {<br />
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-content {<br />
border: 3px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-style {<br />
border: 3px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-move {<br />
border: 3px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-protection {<br />
border: 3px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-license {<br />
border: 3px solid #88a; /* Dark gray */<br />
background: #f7f8ff; /* Light gray */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-featured {<br />
border: 3px solid #cba135; /* Brown-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Category message box styles */<br />
table.cmbox {<br />
margin: 3px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #DFE8FF; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.cmbox-notice {<br />
background: #D8E8FF; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-speedy {<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
border: 4px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #FFDBDB; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-delete {<br />
background: #FFDBDB; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-content {<br />
background: #FFE7CE; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-style {<br />
background: #FFF9DB; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-move {<br />
background: #E4D8FF; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-protection {<br />
background: #EFEFE1; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Other pages message box styles */<br />
table.ombox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Default "notice" gray */<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.ombox-notice {<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Gray */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-speedy {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-delete {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-content {<br />
border: 1px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-style {<br />
border: 1px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-move {<br />
border: 1px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-protection {<br />
border: 2px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Talk page message box styles */<br />
table.tmbox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Default "notice" gray-brown */<br />
background: #f8eaba;<br />
}<br />
.mediawiki .mbox-inside .tmbox { /* For tmboxes inside other templates. The "mediawiki" class ensures that */<br />
margin: 2px 0; /* this declaration overrides other styles (including mbox-small above) */<br />
width: 100%; /* For Safari and Opera */<br />
}<br />
.mbox-inside .tmbox.mbox-small { /* "small" tmboxes should not be small when */<br />
line-height: 1.5em; /* also "nested", so reset styles that are */<br />
font-size: 100%; /* set in "mbox-small" above. */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.tmbox-speedy {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-delete {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-content {<br />
border: 2px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-style {<br />
border: 2px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-move {<br />
border: 2px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-protection,<br />
table.tmbox-notice {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Gray-brown */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Disambig and set index box styles */<br />
table.dmbox {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.9em 1em;<br />
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;<br />
background: transparent;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Footer and header message box styles */<br />
table.fmbox {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #f9f9f9; /* Default "system" gray */<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-system {<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-warning {<br />
border: 1px solid #bb7070; /* Dark pink */<br />
background: #ffdbdb; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-editnotice {<br />
background: transparent;<br />
}<br />
/* Div based "warning" style fmbox messages. */<br />
div.mw-warning-with-logexcerpt,<br />
div.mw-lag-warn-high,<br />
div.mw-cascadeprotectedwarning,<br />
div#mw-protect-cascadeon {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #bb7070;<br />
background: #ffdbdb;<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.9em;<br />
}<br />
/* Div based "system" style fmbox messages.<br />
Used in [[MediaWiki:Readonly lag]]. */<br />
div.mw-lag-warn-normal,<br />
div.fmbox-system {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.9em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* These mbox-small classes must be placed after all other<br />
ambox/tmbox/ombox etc classes. "body.mediawiki" is so<br />
they override "table.ambox + table.ambox" above. */<br />
body.mediawiki table.mbox-small { /* For the "small=yes" option. */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
clear: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 4px 0 4px 1em;<br />
width: 238px;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
body.mediawiki table.mbox-small-left { /* For the "small=left" option. */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 4px 1em 4px 0;<br />
width: 238px;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Remove default styles for [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext]]. */<br />
div.noarticletext {<br />
border: none;<br />
background: transparent;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Bold save button */<br />
#wpSave {<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* class hiddenStructure is defunct. See [[Wikipedia:hiddenStructure]] */<br />
.hiddenStructure {<br />
display: inline ! important;<br />
color: #f00;<br />
background-color: #0f0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* suppress missing interwiki image links where #ifexist cannot<br />
be used due to high number of requests see .hidden-redlink on<br />
[[m:MediaWiki:Common.css]] */<br />
.check-icon a.new {<br />
display: none;<br />
speak: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Removes underlines from certain links */<br />
.nounderlines a,<br />
.IPA a:link, .IPA a:visited {<br />
text-decoration: none !important;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Standard Navigationsleisten, aka box hiding thingy<br />
from .de. Documentation at [[Wikipedia:NavFrame]]. */<br />
div.NavFrame {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
font-size: 95%;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame + div.NavFrame {<br />
border-top-style: none;<br />
border-top-style: hidden;<br />
}<br />
div.NavPic {<br />
background-color: #fff;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 2px;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavHead {<br />
height: 1.6em;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
background-color: #ccf;<br />
position: relative;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame p,<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavContent,<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavContent p {<br />
font-size: 100%;<br />
}<br />
div.NavEnd {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
line-height: 1px;<br />
clear: both;<br />
}<br />
a.NavToggle {<br />
position: absolute;<br />
top: 0;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
right: 3px;<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
font-size: 90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Hatnotes and disambiguation notices */<br />
.rellink,<br />
.dablink {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 1.6em;<br />
margin-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.rellink i,<br />
.dablink i {<br />
font-style: normal;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Allow transcluded pages to display in lists rather than a table.<br />
Compatible in Firefox; incompatible in IE6. */<br />
.listify td { display: list-item; }<br />
.listify tr { display: block; }<br />
.listify table { display: block; }<br />
<br />
/* Geographical coordinates defaults. See [[Template:Coord/link]]<br />
for how these are used. The classes "geo", "longitude", and<br />
"latitude" are used by the [[Geo microformat]]. */<br />
.geo-default, .geo-dms, .geo-dec { display: inline; }<br />
.geo-nondefault, .geo-multi-punct { display: none; }<br />
.longitude, .latitude { white-space: nowrap; }<br />
<br />
/* When <div class="nonumtoc"> is used on the table of contents,<br />
the ToC will display without numbers */<br />
.nonumtoc .tocnumber { display: none; }<br />
.nonumtoc #toc ul,<br />
.nonumtoc .toc ul {<br />
line-height: 1.5em;<br />
list-style: none;<br />
margin: .3em 0 0;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
}<br />
.nonumtoc #toc ul ul,<br />
.nonumtoc .toc ul ul {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 0 0 0 2em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Allow limiting of which header levels are shown in a TOC;<br />
<div class="toclimit-3">, for instance, will limit to<br />
showing ==headings== and ===headings=== but no further<br />
(as long as there are no =headings= on the page, which<br />
there shouldn't be according to the MoS). */<br />
.toclimit-2 .toclevel-1 ul,<br />
.toclimit-3 .toclevel-2 ul,<br />
.toclimit-4 .toclevel-3 ul,<br />
.toclimit-5 .toclevel-4 ul,<br />
.toclimit-6 .toclevel-5 ul,<br />
.toclimit-7 .toclevel-6 ul {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styling for Template:Quote */<br />
blockquote.templatequote {<br />
margin-top: 0;<br />
}<br />
blockquote.templatequote div.templatequotecite {<br />
line-height: 1em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 2em;<br />
margin-top: 0;<br />
}<br />
blockquote.templatequote div.templatequotecite cite {<br />
font-size: 85%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* User block messages */<br />
div.user-block {<br />
padding: 5px;<br />
margin-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
border: 1px solid #A9A9A9;<br />
background-color: #FFEFD5;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Prevent line breaks in silly places:<br />
1) Where desired<br />
2) Links when we don't want them to<br />
3) Bold "links" to the page itself<br />
4) HTML formulae<br />
5) Ref tags with group names <ref group="Note"> --> "[Note 1]" */<br />
.nowrap,<br />
.nowraplinks a,<br />
.nowraplinks .selflink,<br />
span.texhtml,<br />
sup.reference a {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For template documentation */<br />
.template-documentation {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 1em 0 0 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background-color: #ecfcf4;<br />
padding: 1em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Inline divs in ImageMaps (code borrowed from de.wiki) */<br />
.imagemap-inline div {<br />
display: inline;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Increase the height of the image upload box */<br />
#wpUploadDescription {<br />
height: 13em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Minimum thumb width */<br />
.thumbinner {<br />
min-width: 100px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Makes the background of a framed image white instead of gray.<br />
Only visible with transparent images. */<br />
div.thumb img.thumbimage {<br />
background-color: #fff;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* The backgrounds for galleries. */<br />
div#content .gallerybox div.thumb {<br />
/* Light gray padding */<br />
background-color: #F9F9F9;<br />
}<br />
/* Put a chequered background behind images, only visible if they have transparency.<br />
'.filehistory a img' and '#file img:hover' are handled by MediaWiki core (as of 1.19) */<br />
.gallerybox .thumb img {<br />
/* @embed */<br />
background: #fff url(//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Checker-16x16.png) repeat;<br />
}<br />
/* But not on articles, user pages, portals or with opt-out. */<br />
.ns-0 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.ns-2 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.ns-100 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.nochecker .gallerybox .thumb img {<br />
background: #fff;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Category tree */<br />
#mw-subcategories ul {<br />
list-style: none none;<br />
margin-left: 0.25em;<br />
}<br />
.CategoryTreeChildren {<br />
margin-left: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Prevent floating boxes from overlapping any category listings,<br />
file histories, edit previews, and edit [Show changes] views */<br />
#mw-subcategories, #mw-pages, #mw-category-media,<br />
#filehistory, #wikiPreview, #wikiDiff {<br />
clear: both;<br />
}<br />
<br />
body.rtl #mw-articlefeedbackv5, body.rtl #mw-articlefeedback {<br />
display: block; /* Override inline block mode */<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
clear: right; /* Clear any info boxes that stick out */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right; /* Prevents margin collapsing */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Toned down styling for update markers on watchlist and history pages. */<br />
span.updatedmarker {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
color: #006400;<br />
}<br />
.mw-special-Watchlist .mw-changeslist-line-watched .mw-title {<br />
font-weight:normal;<br />
}<br />
.mw-special-Watchlist #mw-watchlist-resetbutton {<br />
display:none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Selectively hide headers in WikiProject banners */<br />
.wpb .wpb-header { display: none; }<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb .wpb-header { display: block; } /* for IE */<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb .wpb-header { display: table-row; } /* for real browsers */<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb-outside { display: none; } /* hide things that should only display outside shells */<br />
<br />
/* Styling for Abuse Filter tags */<br />
.mw-tag-markers {<br />
font-family:sans-serif;<br />
font-style:italic;<br />
font-size:90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Hide stuff meant for accounts with special permissions. Made visible again in<br />
[[MediaWiki:Group-sysop.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Group-accountcreator.css]]. */<br />
.sysop-show, .accountcreator-show {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Remove bullets when there are multiple edit page warnings */<br />
ul.permissions-errors > li {<br />
list-style: none;<br />
}<br />
ul.permissions-errors {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* No linewrap on the labels of the login/signup page */<br />
body.page-Special_UserLogin .mw-label label,<br />
body.page-Special_UserLogin_signup .mw-label label { white-space : nowrap; }<br />
<br />
/* Disable the automatic text-size adjust of WebKit on iPhones etc.<br />
It scales some text, and not the other. Use none, or fixed percentage instead.<br />
Use media selector, because defining a value, overwrites platform defaults. */<br />
@media only screen and (max-device-width: 480px) {<br />
body {<br />
-webkit-text-size-adjust: none;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Pie chart test: Transparent borders */<br />
.transborder {<br />
border: solid transparent;<br />
}<br />
* html .transborder { /* IE6 */<br />
border: solid #000001;<br />
filter: chroma(color=#000001);<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Fix so <syntaxhighlight> tags and .css and .js pages get normal text size.<br />
[[Bugzilla:26204]] */<br />
div.mw-geshi div,<br />
div.mw-geshi div pre,<br />
span.mw-geshi,<br />
pre.source-css,<br />
pre.source-javascript {<br />
font-family: monospace, Courier !important;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Fix styling of transcluded prefindex tables */<br />
table#mw-prefixindex-list-table,<br />
table#mw-prefixindex-nav-table {<br />
width: 98%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* BREADCRUMB CODE FOR THE ACCOUNT CREATION PROCESS */<br />
.breadcrumb {<br />
list-style: none;<br />
overflow: hidden;<br />
font: 14px Helvetica, Arial, Sans-Serif;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li {<br />
float: left;<br />
margin-bottom: 0;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a {<br />
color: white;<br />
text-decoration: none;<br />
padding: 10px 0 10px 45px;<br />
position: relative;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a:after,<br />
.breadcrumb li a:before {<br />
content: " ";<br />
display: block;<br />
width: 0;<br />
height: 0;<br />
border-top: 50px solid transparent; /* Go big on the size, and let overflow hide */<br />
border-bottom: 50px solid transparent;<br />
position: absolute;<br />
top: 50%;<br />
margin-top: -50px;<br />
left: 100%;<br />
z-index: 2;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a:before {<br />
border-left: 31px solid white;<br />
margin-left: 1px;<br />
z-index: 1;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li:first-child a {<br />
padding-left: 20px;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a {<br />
background: #069;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #069;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:hover, .prevcrumb a:hover, .nextcrumb a:hover {<br />
background: #002d44;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:hover:after, .prevcrumb a:hover:after, .nextcrumb a:hover:after {<br />
border-left-color: #002d44 !important;<br />
}<br />
.prevcrumb a {<br />
background: #396;<br />
}<br />
.prevcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #396;<br />
}<br />
.nextcrumb a {<br />
background: #999;<br />
}<br />
.nextcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #999;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Makes it possible for the boxes in the Account Creation Process to overlap */<br />
#userlogin {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 1.5em;<br />
padding-top: 0.75em !important;<br />
border: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For portals, added 2011-12-07 -bv<br />
On wide screens, show these as two columns<br />
On narrow and mobile screens, let them collapse into a single column */<br />
.portal-column-left {<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 50%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-right {<br />
float: right;<br />
width: 49%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-left-wide {<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 60%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-right-narrow {<br />
float: right;<br />
width: 39%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-left-extra-wide {<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 70%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-right-extra-narrow {<br />
float: right;<br />
width: 29%;<br />
}<br />
@media only screen and (max-width: 800px) {<br />
/* Decouple the columns on narrow screens */<br />
.portal-column-left,<br />
.portal-column-right,<br />
.portal-column-left-wide,<br />
.portal-column-right-narrow,<br />
.portal-column-left-extra-wide,<br />
.portal-column-right-extra-narrow {<br />
float: inherit;<br />
width: inherit;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For announcements */<br />
#bodyContent .letterhead {<br />
background-image:url('//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Tan-page-corner.png');<br />
background-repeat:no-repeat;<br />
padding: 2em;<br />
background-color: #faf9f2;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Tree style lists */<br />
.treeview ul {<br />
padding: 0;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
.treeview li {<br />
padding: 0;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
list-style-type: none;<br />
list-style-image: none;<br />
zoom: 1; /* BE KIND TO IE6 */;<br />
}<br />
.treeview li li {<br />
background: url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Treeview-grey-line.png") no-repeat 0 -2981px;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 20px;<br />
text-indent: 0.3em;<br />
}<br />
.treeview li li.lastline {<br />
background-position: 0 -5971px<br />
}<br />
.treeview li.emptyline > ul {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin-left: -1px;<br />
}<br />
.treeview li.emptyline > ul > li:first-child {<br />
background-position: 0 9px<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* CODE FOR COMPACT AMBOX */<br />
/* Hide the images */<br />
.compact-ambox table .mbox-image,<br />
.compact-ambox table .mbox-imageright,<br />
.compact-ambox table .mbox-empty-cell {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
/* Remove borders, backgrounds, padding, etc. */<br />
.compact-ambox table.ambox {<br />
border: none;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
background: transparent;<br />
margin: 0 0 0 1.6em !important;<br />
padding: 0 !important;<br />
width: auto;<br />
display: block;<br />
}<br />
body.mediawiki .compact-ambox table.mbox-small-left {<br />
font-size: 100%;<br />
width: auto;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
/* Style the text cell as a list item and remove its padding */<br />
.compact-ambox table .mbox-text {<br />
padding: 0 !important;<br />
margin: 0 !important;<br />
}<br />
.compact-ambox table .mbox-text-span {<br />
display: list-item;<br />
line-height: 1.5em;<br />
list-style-type: square;<br />
list-style-image: url("data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhBQANAIAAAGOMnP///yH5BAEAAAEALAAAAAAFAA0AAAIJjI+pu+APo4SpADs=");<br />
}<br />
/* Allow for hiding text in compact form */<br />
.compact-ambox .hide-when-compact {<br />
display: none;<br />
}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css&diff=21430MediaWiki:Common.css2019-05-25T17:01:31Z<p>Mjgardes: A lot of the stuff in here is probably dangerous to apply to all skins.</p>
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<div>/* Default styling for HTML elements */<br />
dfn {<br />
font-style: inherit; /* Reset default styling for <dfn> */<br />
}<br />
sup, sub {<br />
line-height: 1em; /* Reduce line-height for <sup> and <sub> */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Main page fixes */<br />
#interwiki-completelist {<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
body.page-Main_Page #ca-delete {<br />
display: none !important;<br />
}<br />
body.page-Main_Page #mp-topbanner {<br />
clear: both;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Edit window toolbar */<br />
#toolbar {<br />
height: 22px;<br />
margin-bottom: 6px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Make the list of references smaller */<br />
ol.references,<br />
div.reflist,<br />
div.refbegin {<br />
font-size: 90%; /* Default font-size */<br />
margin-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
div.refbegin-100 {<br />
font-size: 100%; /* Option for normal fontsize in {{refbegin}} */<br />
}<br />
div.reflist ol.references {<br />
font-size: 100%; /* Reset font-size when nested in div.reflist */<br />
list-style-type: inherit; /* Enable custom list style types */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Highlight clicked reference in blue to help navigation */<br />
ol.references li:target,<br />
sup.reference:target,<br />
span.citation:target {<br />
background-color: #DEF;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Ensure refs in table headers and the like aren't bold or italic */<br />
sup.reference {<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
font-style: normal;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Allow hidden ref errors to be shown by user CSS */<br />
span.brokenref {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styling for citations (CSS3). Breaks long urls, etc., rather than overflowing box */<br />
.citation {<br />
word-wrap: break-word;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Default styling for titles of works, styling for the title of an article<br />
within a periodical, or a contribution within a compilation. */<br />
cite,<br />
.citation cite.article,<br />
.citation cite.contribution {<br />
font-style: inherit;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styling for the title of any work within a citation,<br />
or specifically the title of a periodical. */<br />
.citation cite,<br />
.citation cite.periodical {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For linked citation numbers and document IDs, where<br />
the number need not be shown on a screen or a handheld,<br />
but should be included in the printed version */<br />
@media screen, handheld {<br />
.citation *.printonly {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Style for horizontal lists (separator following item) */<br />
.skin-monobook .hlist dl,<br />
.skin-modern .hlist dl,<br />
.skin-vector .hlist dl {<br />
line-height: 1.5em;<br />
}<br />
.hlist dl,<br />
.hlist ol,<br />
.hlist ul {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
.hlist dd,<br />
.hlist dt,<br />
.hlist li {<br />
display: inline;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
/* Display nested lists inline */<br />
.hlist dl dl,<br />
.hlist ol ol,<br />
.hlist ul ul {<br />
display: inline;<br />
}<br />
/* Nowrap list items */<br />
.hlist dd,<br />
.hlist dt,<br />
.hlist li {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
white-space: normal !ie; /* IE < 8 no-wraps entire list, so disable it */<br />
}<br />
/* But allow parent list items to be wrapped */<br />
.hlist dd dl,<br />
.hlist dt dl,<br />
.hlist li ol,<br />
.hlist li ul {<br />
white-space: normal;<br />
}<br />
/* Generate interpuncts */<br />
.hlist dt:after {<br />
content: ":";<br />
}<br />
.hlist dd:after,<br />
.hlist li:after {<br />
content: " ·";<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
.hlist dd:last-child:after,<br />
.hlist dt:last-child:after,<br />
.hlist li:last-child:after {<br />
content: none;<br />
}<br />
/* for IE 8 */<br />
.hlist dd.hlist-last-child:after,<br />
.hlist dt.hlist-last-child:after,<br />
.hlist li.hlist-last-child:after {<br />
content: none;<br />
}<br />
/* Add parens around nested lists */<br />
.hlist dl dl dd:first-child:before,<br />
.hlist ol ol li:first-child:before,<br />
.hlist ul ul li:first-child:before {<br />
content: "(";<br />
}<br />
.hlist dl dl dd:last-child:after,<br />
.hlist ol ol li:last-child:after,<br />
.hlist ul ul li:last-child:after {<br />
content: ")";<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
}<br />
/* For IE8 */<br />
.hlist dl dl dd.hlist-last-child:after,<br />
.hlist ol ol li.hlist-last-child:after,<br />
.hlist ul ul li.hlist-last-child:after {<br />
content: ")";<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
}<br />
/* Put numbers in ordered lists */<br />
.hlist.hnum ol li {<br />
counter-increment: level1;<br />
}<br />
.hlist.hnum ol li:before {<br />
content: counter(level1) " ";<br />
}<br />
.hlist.hnum ol ol li {<br />
counter-increment: level2;<br />
}<br />
.hlist.hnum ol ol li:first-child:before {<br />
content: "(" counter(level2) " ";<br />
}<br />
.hlist.hnum ol ol li:before {<br />
content: counter(level2) " ";<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Unbulleted lists */<br />
.plainlist ul {<br />
line-height: inherit;<br />
list-style: none none;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
.plainlist ul li {<br />
margin-bottom: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Default style for navigation boxes */<br />
.navbox { /* Navbox container style */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: auto;<br />
clear: both;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
padding: 1px;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-inner,<br />
.navbox-subgroup {<br />
width: 100%;<br />
}<br />
.navbox th,<br />
.navbox-title,<br />
.navbox-abovebelow {<br />
text-align: center; /* Title and above/below styles */<br />
padding-left: 1em;<br />
padding-right: 1em;<br />
}<br />
th.navbox-group { /* Group style */<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
.navbox,<br />
.navbox-subgroup {<br />
background: #fdfdfd; /* Background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-list {<br />
border-color: #fdfdfd; /* Must match background color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox th,<br />
.navbox-title {<br />
background: #ccccff; /* Level 1 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-abovebelow,<br />
th.navbox-group,<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-title {<br />
background: #ddddff; /* Level 2 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-group,<br />
.navbox-subgroup .navbox-abovebelow {<br />
background: #e6e6ff; /* Level 3 color */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-even {<br />
background: #f7f7f7; /* Even row striping */<br />
}<br />
.navbox-odd {<br />
background: transparent; /* Odd row striping */<br />
}<br />
table.navbox + table.navbox { /* Single pixel border between adjacent navboxes */<br />
margin-top: -1px; /* (doesn't work for IE6, but that's okay) */<br />
}<br />
.navbox .hlist td dl,<br />
.navbox .hlist td ol,<br />
.navbox .hlist td ul,<br />
.navbox td.hlist dl,<br />
.navbox td.hlist ol,<br />
.navbox td.hlist ul {<br />
padding: 0.125em 0; /* Adjust hlist padding in navboxes */<br />
}<br />
ol + table.navbox,<br />
ul + table.navbox {<br />
margin-top: 0.5em; /* Prevent lists from clinging to navboxes */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Default styling for Navbar template */<br />
.navbar {<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
}<br />
.navbar ul {<br />
display: inline;<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
}<br />
.navbar li {<br />
word-spacing: -0.125em;<br />
}<br />
.navbar.mini li span {<br />
font-variant: small-caps;<br />
}<br />
/* Navbar styling when nested in navbox */<br />
.navbox .navbar {<br />
display: block;<br />
font-size: 100%;<br />
}<br />
.navbox-title .navbar {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin-right: 0.5em;<br />
width: 6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* 'show'/'hide' buttons created dynamically by the CollapsibleTables javascript<br />
in [[MediaWiki:Common.js]] are styled here so they can be customised. */<br />
.collapseButton {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin-left: 0.5em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: right;<br />
width: auto;<br />
}<br />
/* In navboxes, the show/hide button balances the v·d·e links<br />
from [[Template:Navbar]], so they need to be the same width. */<br />
.navbox .collapseButton {<br />
width: 6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styling for JQuery makeCollapsible, matching that of collapseButton */<br />
.mw-collapsible-toggle {<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: right;<br />
}<br />
.navbox .mw-collapsible-toggle {<br />
width: 6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Infobox template style */<br />
.infobox {<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
color: black;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 1em;<br />
padding: 0.2em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
clear: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
line-height: 1.5em;<br />
}<br />
.infobox caption {<br />
font-size: 125%;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
.infobox td,<br />
.infobox th {<br />
vertical-align: top;<br />
}<br />
.infobox.bordered {<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
}<br />
.infobox.bordered td,<br />
.infobox.bordered th {<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
}<br />
.infobox.bordered .borderless td,<br />
.infobox.bordered .borderless th {<br />
border: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.sisterproject {<br />
width: 20em;<br />
font-size: 90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.standard-talk {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090;<br />
background-color: #f8eaba;<br />
}<br />
.infobox.standard-talk.bordered td,<br />
.infobox.standard-talk.bordered th {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* styles for bordered infobox with merged rows */<br />
.infobox.bordered .mergedtoprow td,<br />
.infobox.bordered .mergedtoprow th {<br />
border: 0;<br />
border-top: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-right: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.bordered .mergedrow td,<br />
.infobox.bordered .mergedrow th {<br />
border: 0;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-right: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styles for geography infoboxes, eg countries,<br />
country subdivisions, cities, etc. */<br />
.infobox.geography {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
line-height: 1.2em;<br />
font-size: 90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.geography td,<br />
.infobox.geography th {<br />
border-top: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
padding: 0.4em 0.6em 0.4em 0.6em;<br />
}<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedtoprow td,<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedtoprow th {<br />
border-top: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
padding: 0.4em 0.6em 0.2em 0.6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedrow td,<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedrow th {<br />
border: 0;<br />
padding: 0 0.6em 0.2em 0.6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedbottomrow td,<br />
.infobox.geography .mergedbottomrow th {<br />
border-top: 0;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
padding: 0 0.6em 0.4em 0.6em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
.infobox.geography .maptable td,<br />
.infobox.geography .maptable th {<br />
border: 0;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Normal font styling for table row headers with scope="row" tag */<br />
.wikitable.plainrowheaders th[scope=row] {<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Lists in data cells are always left-aligned */<br />
.wikitable td ul,<br />
.wikitable td ol,<br />
.wikitable td dl {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
}<br />
/* ...unless they also use the hlist class */<br />
.wikitable.hlist td ul,<br />
.wikitable.hlist td ol,<br />
.wikitable.hlist td dl {<br />
text-align: inherit;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Icons for medialist templates [[Template:Listen]],<br />
[[Template:Multi-listen_start]], [[Template:Video]],<br />
[[Template:Multi-video_start]] */<br />
div.listenlist {<br />
/* @embed */<br />
background: url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Gnome_speakernotes_30px.png");<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 40px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Style rules for media list templates */<br />
div.medialist {<br />
min-height: 50px;<br />
margin: 1em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
background-position: top left;<br />
background-repeat: no-repeat;<br />
}<br />
div.medialist ul {<br />
list-style-type: none;<br />
list-style-image: none;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
div.medialist ul li {<br />
padding-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
div.medialist ul li li {<br />
font-size: 91%;<br />
padding-bottom: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Change the external link icon to an Adobe icon for all PDF files<br />
in browsers that support these CSS selectors, like Mozilla and Opera */<br />
div#content a[href$=".pdf"].external,<br />
div#content a[href*=".pdf?"].external,<br />
div#content a[href*=".pdf#"].external,<br />
div#content a[href$=".PDF"].external,<br />
div#content a[href*=".PDF?"].external,<br />
div#content a[href*=".PDF#"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href$=".pdf"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href*=".pdf?"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href*=".pdf#"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href$=".PDF"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href*=".PDF?"].external,<br />
div#mw_content a[href*=".PDF#"].external {<br />
/* @embed */<br />
background: url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif") no-repeat right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-right: 18px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Change the external link icon to an Adobe icon anywhere the PDFlink class<br />
is used (notably Template:PDFlink). This works in IE, unlike the above. */<br />
div#content span.PDFlink a,<br />
div#mw_content span.PDFlink a {<br />
/* @embed */<br />
background: url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Icons-mini-file_acrobat.gif") no-repeat right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-right: 18px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Content in columns with CSS instead of tables [[Template:Columns]] */<br />
div.columns-2 div.column {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 50%;<br />
min-width: 300px;<br />
}<br />
div.columns-3 div.column {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 33.3%;<br />
min-width: 200px;<br />
}<br />
div.columns-4 div.column {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 25%;<br />
min-width: 150px;<br />
}<br />
div.columns-5 div.column {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 20%;<br />
min-width: 120px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Messagebox templates */<br />
.messagebox {<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background-color: #f9f9f9;<br />
width: 80%;<br />
margin: 0 auto 1em auto;<br />
padding: .2em;<br />
}<br />
.messagebox.merge {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0b8cc;<br />
background-color: #f0e5ff;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.messagebox.cleanup {<br />
border: 1px solid #9f9fff;<br />
background-color: #efefff;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
.messagebox.standard-talk {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090;<br />
background-color: #f8eaba;<br />
margin: 4px auto;<br />
}<br />
/* For old WikiProject banners inside banner shells. */<br />
.mbox-inside .standard-talk,<br />
.messagebox.nested-talk {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090;<br />
background-color: #f8eaba;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
margin: 2px 0;<br />
padding: 2px;<br />
}<br />
.messagebox.small {<br />
width: 238px;<br />
font-size: 85%;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
clear: both;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 0 0 1em 1em;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
.messagebox.small-talk {<br />
width: 238px;<br />
font-size: 85%;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
clear: both;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 0 0 1em 1em;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
background: #F8EABA;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Cell sizes for ambox/tmbox/imbox/cmbox/ombox/fmbox/dmbox message boxes */<br />
th.mbox-text, td.mbox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */<br />
border: none;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.9em; /* 0.9em left/right */<br />
width: 100%; /* Make all mboxes the same width regardless of text length */<br />
}<br />
td.mbox-image { /* The left image cell */<br />
border: none;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.9em; /* 0.9em left, 0px right */<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.mbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */<br />
border: none;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0.9em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.9em right */<br />
text-align: center;<br />
}<br />
td.mbox-empty-cell { /* An empty narrow cell */<br />
border: none;<br />
padding: 0px;<br />
width: 1px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Article message box styles */<br />
table.ambox {<br />
margin: 0px 10%; /* 10% = Will not overlap with other elements */<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
background: #fbfbfb;<br />
}<br />
table.ambox + table.ambox { /* Single border between stacked boxes. */<br />
margin-top: -1px;<br />
}<br />
.ambox th.mbox-text,<br />
.ambox td.mbox-text { /* The message body cell(s) */<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.5em; /* 0.5em left/right */<br />
}<br />
.ambox td.mbox-image { /* The left image cell */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0 2px 0.5em; /* 0.5em left, 0px right */<br />
}<br />
.ambox td.mbox-imageright { /* The right image cell */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding: 2px 0.5em 2px 0; /* 0px left, 0.5em right */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.ambox-notice {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-speedy {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-delete {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-content {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-style {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-move {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.ambox-protection {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
border-left: 10px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Image message box styles */<br />
table.imbox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
background: #fbfbfb;<br />
}<br />
.imbox .mbox-text .imbox { /* For imboxes inside imbox-text cells. */<br />
margin: 0 -0.5em; /* 0.9 - 0.5 = 0.4em left/right. */<br />
display: block; /* Fix for webkit to force 100% width. */<br />
}<br />
.mbox-inside .imbox { /* For imboxes inside other templates. */<br />
margin: 4px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.imbox-notice {<br />
border: 3px solid #1e90ff; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-speedy {<br />
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-delete {<br />
border: 3px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-content {<br />
border: 3px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-style {<br />
border: 3px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-move {<br />
border: 3px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-protection {<br />
border: 3px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-license {<br />
border: 3px solid #88a; /* Dark gray */<br />
background: #f7f8ff; /* Light gray */<br />
}<br />
table.imbox-featured {<br />
border: 3px solid #cba135; /* Brown-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Category message box styles */<br />
table.cmbox {<br />
margin: 3px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #DFE8FF; /* Default "notice" blue */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.cmbox-notice {<br />
background: #D8E8FF; /* Blue */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-speedy {<br />
margin-top: 4px;<br />
margin-bottom: 4px;<br />
border: 4px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #FFDBDB; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-delete {<br />
background: #FFDBDB; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-content {<br />
background: #FFE7CE; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-style {<br />
background: #FFF9DB; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-move {<br />
background: #E4D8FF; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.cmbox-protection {<br />
background: #EFEFE1; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Other pages message box styles */<br />
table.ombox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Default "notice" gray */<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.ombox-notice {<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa; /* Gray */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-speedy {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-delete {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-content {<br />
border: 1px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-style {<br />
border: 1px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-move {<br />
border: 1px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.ombox-protection {<br />
border: 2px solid #bba; /* Gray-gold */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Talk page message box styles */<br />
table.tmbox {<br />
margin: 4px 10%;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Default "notice" gray-brown */<br />
background: #f8eaba;<br />
}<br />
.mediawiki .mbox-inside .tmbox { /* For tmboxes inside other templates. The "mediawiki" class ensures that */<br />
margin: 2px 0; /* this declaration overrides other styles (including mbox-small above) */<br />
width: 100%; /* For Safari and Opera */<br />
}<br />
.mbox-inside .tmbox.mbox-small { /* "small" tmboxes should not be small when */<br />
line-height: 1.5em; /* also "nested", so reset styles that are */<br />
font-size: 100%; /* set in "mbox-small" above. */<br />
}<br />
<br />
table.tmbox-speedy {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
background: #fee; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-delete {<br />
border: 2px solid #b22222; /* Red */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-content {<br />
border: 2px solid #f28500; /* Orange */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-style {<br />
border: 2px solid #f4c430; /* Yellow */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-move {<br />
border: 2px solid #9932cc; /* Purple */<br />
}<br />
table.tmbox-protection,<br />
table.tmbox-notice {<br />
border: 1px solid #c0c090; /* Gray-brown */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Disambig and set index box styles */<br />
table.dmbox {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.9em 1em;<br />
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;<br />
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;<br />
background: transparent;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Footer and header message box styles */<br />
table.fmbox {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
width: 100%;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #f9f9f9; /* Default "system" gray */<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-system {<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-warning {<br />
border: 1px solid #bb7070; /* Dark pink */<br />
background: #ffdbdb; /* Pink */<br />
}<br />
table.fmbox-editnotice {<br />
background: transparent;<br />
}<br />
/* Div based "warning" style fmbox messages. */<br />
div.mw-warning-with-logexcerpt,<br />
div.mw-lag-warn-high,<br />
div.mw-cascadeprotectedwarning,<br />
div#mw-protect-cascadeon {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #bb7070;<br />
background: #ffdbdb;<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.9em;<br />
}<br />
/* Div based "system" style fmbox messages.<br />
Used in [[MediaWiki:Readonly lag]]. */<br />
div.mw-lag-warn-normal,<br />
div.fmbox-system {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 0.2em 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background: #f9f9f9;<br />
padding: 0.25em 0.9em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* These mbox-small classes must be placed after all other<br />
ambox/tmbox/ombox etc classes. "body.mediawiki" is so<br />
they override "table.ambox + table.ambox" above. */<br />
body.mediawiki table.mbox-small { /* For the "small=yes" option. */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
clear: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 4px 0 4px 1em;<br />
width: 238px;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
body.mediawiki table.mbox-small-left { /* For the "small=left" option. */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 4px 1em 4px 0;<br />
width: 238px;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
font-size: 88%;<br />
line-height: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Remove default styles for [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext]]. */<br />
div.noarticletext {<br />
border: none;<br />
background: transparent;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Bold save button */<br />
#wpSave {<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* class hiddenStructure is defunct. See [[Wikipedia:hiddenStructure]] */<br />
.hiddenStructure {<br />
display: inline ! important;<br />
color: #f00;<br />
background-color: #0f0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* suppress missing interwiki image links where #ifexist cannot<br />
be used due to high number of requests see .hidden-redlink on<br />
[[m:MediaWiki:Common.css]] */<br />
.check-icon a.new {<br />
display: none;<br />
speak: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Removes underlines from certain links */<br />
.nounderlines a,<br />
.IPA a:link, .IPA a:visited {<br />
text-decoration: none !important;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Standard Navigationsleisten, aka box hiding thingy<br />
from .de. Documentation at [[Wikipedia:NavFrame]]. */<br />
div.NavFrame {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 4px;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
text-align: center;<br />
border-collapse: collapse;<br />
font-size: 95%;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame + div.NavFrame {<br />
border-top-style: none;<br />
border-top-style: hidden;<br />
}<br />
div.NavPic {<br />
background-color: #fff;<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 2px;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavHead {<br />
height: 1.6em;<br />
font-weight: bold;<br />
background-color: #ccf;<br />
position: relative;<br />
}<br />
div.NavFrame p,<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavContent,<br />
div.NavFrame div.NavContent p {<br />
font-size: 100%;<br />
}<br />
div.NavEnd {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
line-height: 1px;<br />
clear: both;<br />
}<br />
a.NavToggle {<br />
position: absolute;<br />
top: 0;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
right: 3px;<br />
font-weight: normal;<br />
font-size: 90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Hatnotes and disambiguation notices */<br />
.rellink,<br />
.dablink {<br />
font-style: italic;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 1.6em;<br />
margin-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
}<br />
.rellink i,<br />
.dablink i {<br />
font-style: normal;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Allow transcluded pages to display in lists rather than a table.<br />
Compatible in Firefox; incompatible in IE6. */<br />
.listify td { display: list-item; }<br />
.listify tr { display: block; }<br />
.listify table { display: block; }<br />
<br />
/* Geographical coordinates defaults. See [[Template:Coord/link]]<br />
for how these are used. The classes "geo", "longitude", and<br />
"latitude" are used by the [[Geo microformat]]. */<br />
.geo-default, .geo-dms, .geo-dec { display: inline; }<br />
.geo-nondefault, .geo-multi-punct { display: none; }<br />
.longitude, .latitude { white-space: nowrap; }<br />
<br />
/* When <div class="nonumtoc"> is used on the table of contents,<br />
the ToC will display without numbers */<br />
.nonumtoc .tocnumber { display: none; }<br />
.nonumtoc #toc ul,<br />
.nonumtoc .toc ul {<br />
line-height: 1.5em;<br />
list-style: none;<br />
margin: .3em 0 0;<br />
padding: 0;<br />
}<br />
.nonumtoc #toc ul ul,<br />
.nonumtoc .toc ul ul {<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
margin: 0 0 0 2em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Allow limiting of which header levels are shown in a TOC;<br />
<div class="toclimit-3">, for instance, will limit to<br />
showing ==headings== and ===headings=== but no further<br />
(as long as there are no =headings= on the page, which<br />
there shouldn't be according to the MoS). */<br />
.toclimit-2 .toclevel-1 ul,<br />
.toclimit-3 .toclevel-2 ul,<br />
.toclimit-4 .toclevel-3 ul,<br />
.toclimit-5 .toclevel-4 ul,<br />
.toclimit-6 .toclevel-5 ul,<br />
.toclimit-7 .toclevel-6 ul {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Styling for Template:Quote */<br />
blockquote.templatequote {<br />
margin-top: 0;<br />
}<br />
blockquote.templatequote div.templatequotecite {<br />
line-height: 1em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
text-align: left;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
padding-left: 2em;<br />
margin-top: 0;<br />
}<br />
blockquote.templatequote div.templatequotecite cite {<br />
font-size: 85%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* User block messages */<br />
div.user-block {<br />
padding: 5px;<br />
margin-bottom: 0.5em;<br />
border: 1px solid #A9A9A9;<br />
background-color: #FFEFD5;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Prevent line breaks in silly places:<br />
1) Where desired<br />
2) Links when we don't want them to<br />
3) Bold "links" to the page itself<br />
4) HTML formulae<br />
5) Ref tags with group names <ref group="Note"> --> "[Note 1]" */<br />
.nowrap,<br />
.nowraplinks a,<br />
.nowraplinks .selflink,<br />
span.texhtml,<br />
sup.reference a {<br />
white-space: nowrap;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For template documentation */<br />
.template-documentation {<br />
clear: both;<br />
margin: 1em 0 0 0;<br />
border: 1px solid #aaa;<br />
background-color: #ecfcf4;<br />
padding: 1em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Inline divs in ImageMaps (code borrowed from de.wiki) */<br />
.imagemap-inline div {<br />
display: inline;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Increase the height of the image upload box */<br />
#wpUploadDescription {<br />
height: 13em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Minimum thumb width */<br />
.thumbinner {<br />
min-width: 100px;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Makes the background of a framed image white instead of gray.<br />
Only visible with transparent images. */<br />
div.thumb img.thumbimage {<br />
background-color: #fff;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* The backgrounds for galleries. */<br />
div#content .gallerybox div.thumb {<br />
/* Light gray padding */<br />
background-color: #F9F9F9;<br />
}<br />
/* Put a chequered background behind images, only visible if they have transparency.<br />
'.filehistory a img' and '#file img:hover' are handled by MediaWiki core (as of 1.19) */<br />
.gallerybox .thumb img {<br />
/* @embed */<br />
background: #fff url(//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Checker-16x16.png) repeat;<br />
}<br />
/* But not on articles, user pages, portals or with opt-out. */<br />
.ns-0 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.ns-2 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.ns-100 .gallerybox .thumb img,<br />
.nochecker .gallerybox .thumb img {<br />
background: #fff;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Category tree */<br />
#mw-subcategories ul {<br />
list-style: none none;<br />
margin-left: 0.25em;<br />
}<br />
.CategoryTreeChildren {<br />
margin-left: 1.25em;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Prevent floating boxes from overlapping any category listings,<br />
file histories, edit previews, and edit [Show changes] views */<br />
#mw-subcategories, #mw-pages, #mw-category-media,<br />
#filehistory, #wikiPreview, #wikiDiff {<br />
clear: both;<br />
}<br />
<br />
body.rtl #mw-articlefeedbackv5, body.rtl #mw-articlefeedback {<br />
display: block; /* Override inline block mode */<br />
margin-bottom: 1em;<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
clear: right; /* Clear any info boxes that stick out */<br />
/* @noflip */<br />
float: right; /* Prevents margin collapsing */<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Toned down styling for update markers on watchlist and history pages. */<br />
span.updatedmarker {<br />
background-color: transparent;<br />
color: #006400;<br />
}<br />
.mw-special-Watchlist .mw-changeslist-line-watched .mw-title {<br />
font-weight:normal;<br />
}<br />
.mw-special-Watchlist #mw-watchlist-resetbutton {<br />
display:none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Selectively hide headers in WikiProject banners */<br />
.wpb .wpb-header { display: none; }<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb .wpb-header { display: block; } /* for IE */<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb .wpb-header { display: table-row; } /* for real browsers */<br />
.wpbs-inner .wpb-outside { display: none; } /* hide things that should only display outside shells */<br />
<br />
/* Styling for Abuse Filter tags */<br />
.mw-tag-markers {<br />
font-family:sans-serif;<br />
font-style:italic;<br />
font-size:90%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Hide stuff meant for accounts with special permissions. Made visible again in<br />
[[MediaWiki:Group-sysop.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Group-accountcreator.css]]. */<br />
.sysop-show, .accountcreator-show {<br />
display: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Remove bullets when there are multiple edit page warnings */<br />
ul.permissions-errors > li {<br />
list-style: none;<br />
}<br />
ul.permissions-errors {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* No linewrap on the labels of the login/signup page */<br />
body.page-Special_UserLogin .mw-label label,<br />
body.page-Special_UserLogin_signup .mw-label label { white-space : nowrap; }<br />
<br />
/* Disable the automatic text-size adjust of WebKit on iPhones etc.<br />
It scales some text, and not the other. Use none, or fixed percentage instead.<br />
Use media selector, because defining a value, overwrites platform defaults. */<br />
@media only screen and (max-device-width: 480px) {<br />
body {<br />
-webkit-text-size-adjust: none;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Pie chart test: Transparent borders */<br />
.transborder {<br />
border: solid transparent;<br />
}<br />
* html .transborder { /* IE6 */<br />
border: solid #000001;<br />
filter: chroma(color=#000001);<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Fix so <syntaxhighlight> tags and .css and .js pages get normal text size.<br />
[[Bugzilla:26204]] */<br />
div.mw-geshi div,<br />
div.mw-geshi div pre,<br />
span.mw-geshi,<br />
pre.source-css,<br />
pre.source-javascript {<br />
font-family: monospace, Courier !important;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Fix styling of transcluded prefindex tables */<br />
table#mw-prefixindex-list-table,<br />
table#mw-prefixindex-nav-table {<br />
width: 98%;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* BREADCRUMB CODE FOR THE ACCOUNT CREATION PROCESS */<br />
.breadcrumb {<br />
list-style: none;<br />
overflow: hidden;<br />
font: 14px Helvetica, Arial, Sans-Serif;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li {<br />
float: left;<br />
margin-bottom: 0;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a {<br />
color: white;<br />
text-decoration: none;<br />
padding: 10px 0 10px 45px;<br />
position: relative;<br />
display: block;<br />
float: left;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a:after,<br />
.breadcrumb li a:before {<br />
content: " ";<br />
display: block;<br />
width: 0;<br />
height: 0;<br />
border-top: 50px solid transparent; /* Go big on the size, and let overflow hide */<br />
border-bottom: 50px solid transparent;<br />
position: absolute;<br />
top: 50%;<br />
margin-top: -50px;<br />
left: 100%;<br />
z-index: 2;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li a:before {<br />
border-left: 31px solid white;<br />
margin-left: 1px;<br />
z-index: 1;<br />
}<br />
.breadcrumb li:first-child a {<br />
padding-left: 20px;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a {<br />
background: #069;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #069;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:hover, .prevcrumb a:hover, .nextcrumb a:hover {<br />
background: #002d44;<br />
}<br />
.currentcrumb a:hover:after, .prevcrumb a:hover:after, .nextcrumb a:hover:after {<br />
border-left-color: #002d44 !important;<br />
}<br />
.prevcrumb a {<br />
background: #396;<br />
}<br />
.prevcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #396;<br />
}<br />
.nextcrumb a {<br />
background: #999;<br />
}<br />
.nextcrumb a:after {<br />
border-left: 30px solid #999;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* Makes it possible for the boxes in the Account Creation Process to overlap */<br />
#userlogin {<br />
margin: 0;<br />
padding: 1.5em;<br />
padding-top: 0.75em !important;<br />
border: none;<br />
}<br />
<br />
/* For portals, added 2011-12-07 -bv<br />
On wide screens, show these as two columns<br />
On narrow and mobile screens, let them collapse into a single column */<br />
.portal-column-left {<br />
float: left;<br />
width: 50%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-right {<br />
float: right;<br />
width: 49%;<br />
}<br />
.portal-column-left-wide {<br />
float: left;<br />
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<div>Members of i3Detroit can reserve time on certain resources and equipment in order to guarantee a block of time and (to an extent) let others know when the equipment will be occupied. We use Google Calendar and each resource has its own calendar (similar to conference rooms in many workplaces). Below is a list of reservable resources and instructions on how to reserve time. Additional reservation rules may be specified here or on the resource's own wiki page.<br />
==List of Reservable Equipment==<br />
{{#ask:<br />
[[Category:Equipment]]<br />
[[EquipReservationAddress::+]]<br />
|?EquipStatus=Status<br />
|?EquipReservationAddress=Reservation Address<br />
|mainlabel=Name<br />
}}<br />
==Instructions==<br />
===Initial Setup===<br />
For each resource you would like to create reservations for, you need to first add them to your address book. All you need to do is create a new contact entry and set its name and email address. For example, create a new contact named "Wolverine" with the email address show in the table below.<br />
<br />
=== How To View Reservation Calendars ===<br />
Click the links in the list below:<br />
* [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=i3detroit.org_2d3934373830323133323530%40resource.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York Wolverine Reservation Calendar]<br />
<br />
===How To Make A Reservation===<br />
See the image below for reference.<br />
# In your calendar app of choice (such as [calendar.google.com Google Calendar]), begin creating an event on your own calendar.<br />
# Include your name in the event title (1) so it's clear who is making the reservation.<br />
# Set the date and time of your reservation (2). Make sure to account for time spent cleaning up when you're done.<br />
# '''Most important''': Invite the resource to your event (3). It will then show up on the guest list (4). The resource will automatically accept your invitation, and some resources have bots which automatically announce reservations in the relevant [[Slack]] channel.<br />
# That's it. Just make sure to remember to show up on time!<br />
<br />
=== Example Reservation ===<br />
[[File:Reservationhowto.png|none|Important settings when making a reservation]]<br />
<br />
=== Notes for Admins ===<br />
* Allow up to 24 hours between creating a resource calendar and adjusting the sharing settings or advertising the calendar. The new version of G Suite calendar has some extra propagation delay. <br />
[[Category:HOWTO]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Haas_VF-3_CNC_Mill&diff=21244Haas VF-3 CNC Mill2019-05-06T14:59:47Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Zone=CNC Shop<br />
|ReservationAddress=i3detroit.org_3437393236313038333131@resource.calendar.google.com<br />
|CalendarURL=https://calendar.google.com/calendar/?cid=aTNkZXRyb2l0Lm9yZ18zNDM3MzkzMjM2MzEzMDM4MzMzMTMxQHJlc291cmNlLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20<br />
|LooksLike=i3_HAAS.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Date=November 2013<br />
|StorageLocation=In the back corner of the shop - You can't miss it. It is practically the only thing in that corner of the space.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=18500<br />
|Documentation=[http://diy.haascnc.com/ Haas Automation Resource Center] - Contains G-code manuals, Service Manuals, Repair Manuals, etc.<br />
|OtherReferences=Travels - 40" x 20" x 25"<br />
<br />
Spindle Motor - 15 HP<br />
<br />
Spindle RPM - 7500 RPM<br />
<br />
Tool type - CAT40<br />
<br />
Number of Positions on Tool Changer: 20<br />
<br />
Max. Cutting Feed Rates: 200 IPM<br />
<br />
Rapid Feed Rate: 450 IPM<br />
<br />
Machine Weight<br />
- Mill Approx 12000 Lbs.<br />
|Intro=A vertical CNC machining center with 40" X-axis travel.<br />
|Rules=Must be on the list of operators to actually run the machine (find the training process [[HAAS_Training|here]]!). Anyone can request a part to be cut.<br />
|Instructions=Looking for i3 Detroit's super secret HAAS post processor? You can find it [[Media:HAAS Post-Processor.txt|here]]!<br />
<br />
Users can follow this flowchart on the overall process.<br />
<br />
[[Torq Cut Process Flowchart]]<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=Maintenance is performed by the operators.<br><br />
[[HAAS_Maintenance|HAAS Maintenance Notes Page]]<br />
|FAQs=Here is a link to the FAQ page: [[HAAS_FAQ|HAAS FAQ]]<br />
|ToDos=# A pricing structure needs to be established. This is to cover consumables used in making parts for members.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Patrick George<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian McPherson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Derek Kuschel<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Konrad Brown<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
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|UserName=Anthony Graziani<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Daniel Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=TJ Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/8/31<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Adam Scholl<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/09/10<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Darling<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Bravin Neff<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Emanuel Neculai<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andy Kostrzewa<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Frick<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank Arthmire<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Wojciech Stojko<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank La Marca<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jeremy Posner<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Carpenter<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Coggeshall<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Rufus Thames<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Maynard<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Christian Sam<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=Feb 15, 2019<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Kulvir Jandir<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=April 15, 2019<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Jim Kemp<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Terry Wynn<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/07/24<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Thad Johnson<br />
|CertifiedDate=2015/11/19<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
== Photo Gallery == <br />
HAAS Photo Gallery of Member Projects done in the CNC Zone: [[CNC_Photo_Gallery|CNC Photo Gallery]]<br />
{|<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Shifter_Plate.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Custom_Clamp.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Hemingwrite.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=CNC_Router&diff=21243CNC Router2019-05-06T14:46:53Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=CNC Router<br />
|Zone=CNC Shop<br />
|ReservationAddress=i3detroit.org_3132333535303332383234@resource.calendar.google.com<br />
|CalendarURL=https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=aTNkZXRyb2l0Lm9yZ18zMTMyMzMzNTM1MzAzMzMyMzgzMjM0QHJlc291cmNlLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20<br />
|LooksLike=CNC Router.jpg<br />
|Owner=Steve Nowicki<br />
|MakeModel=Platform CNC (see link below) and router head<br />
|StorageLocation=East Side of the shop, just south of the HAAS<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Documentation=[http://www.grunblau.com/PlatformCNC.htm DIY CNC Platform Kit]<br />
|Intro=AKA "the orange one". Cutting Area is 30"x48"x5.5"<br />
|Rules=Only use with owner's permission and supervision. Formal training & testing procedure in development and details to come.<br />
|Instructions=Follow similar directions as the HAAS<br />
|ToDos=* Officially approve this equipment to live in the CNC zone<br />
* Populate this wiki page with useful information<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Drew Jackson<br />
|TrainedBy=Steve N.<br />
|TrainedDate=2018/10/16<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Steve Nowicki<br />
|CertifiedDate=2018/10/16<br />
}}<br />
|Category=Equipment<br />
}}<br />
[[Category:CNC Shop]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Haas_VF-3_CNC_Mill&diff=21242Haas VF-3 CNC Mill2019-05-06T14:43:25Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Zone=CNC Shop<br />
|ReservationAddress=i3detroit.org_3437393236313038333131@resource.calendar.google.com<br />
|CalendarURL=https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=aTNkZXRyb2l0Lm9yZ18zNDM3MzkzMjM2MzEzMDM4MzMzMTMxQHJlc291cmNlLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20<br />
|LooksLike=i3_HAAS.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Date=November 2013<br />
|StorageLocation=In the back corner of the shop - You can't miss it. It is practically the only thing in that corner of the space.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=18500<br />
|Documentation=[http://diy.haascnc.com/ Haas Automation Resource Center] - Contains G-code manuals, Service Manuals, Repair Manuals, etc.<br />
|OtherReferences=Travels - 40" x 20" x 25"<br />
<br />
Spindle Motor - 15 HP<br />
<br />
Spindle RPM - 7500 RPM<br />
<br />
Tool type - CAT40<br />
<br />
Number of Positions on Tool Changer: 20<br />
<br />
Max. Cutting Feed Rates: 200 IPM<br />
<br />
Rapid Feed Rate: 450 IPM<br />
<br />
Machine Weight<br />
- Mill Approx 12000 Lbs.<br />
|Intro=A vertical CNC machining center with 40" X-axis travel.<br />
|Rules=Must be on the list of operators to actually run the machine (find the training process [[HAAS_Training|here]]!). Anyone can request a part to be cut.<br />
|Instructions=Looking for i3 Detroit's super secret HAAS post processor? You can find it [[Media:HAAS Post-Processor.txt|here]]!<br />
<br />
Users can follow this flowchart on the overall process.<br />
<br />
[[Torq Cut Process Flowchart]]<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=Maintenance is performed by the operators.<br><br />
[[HAAS_Maintenance|HAAS Maintenance Notes Page]]<br />
|FAQs=Here is a link to the FAQ page: [[HAAS_FAQ|HAAS FAQ]]<br />
|ToDos=# A pricing structure needs to be established. This is to cover consumables used in making parts for members.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Patrick George<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
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}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Derek Kuschel<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Konrad Brown<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Anthony Graziani<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Daniel Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=TJ Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/8/31<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Adam Scholl<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/09/10<br />
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|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Darling<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Bravin Neff<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Emanuel Neculai<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andy Kostrzewa<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Frick<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank Arthmire<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Wojciech Stojko<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank La Marca<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jeremy Posner<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Carpenter<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Coggeshall<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Rufus Thames<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Maynard<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Christian Sam<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=Feb 15, 2019<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Kulvir Jandir<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=April 15, 2019<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Jim Kemp<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Terry Wynn<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/07/24<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Thad Johnson<br />
|CertifiedDate=2015/11/19<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
== Photo Gallery == <br />
HAAS Photo Gallery of Member Projects done in the CNC Zone: [[CNC_Photo_Gallery|CNC Photo Gallery]]<br />
{|<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Shifter_Plate.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Custom_Clamp.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Hemingwrite.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Haas_VF-3_CNC_Mill&diff=21241Haas VF-3 CNC Mill2019-05-06T14:38:14Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Zone=CNC Shop<br />
|ReservationAddress=i3detroit.org_3437393236313038333131@resource.calendar.google.com<br />
|LooksLike=i3_HAAS.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=HAAS VF-3<br />
|Date=November 2013<br />
|StorageLocation=In the back corner of the shop - You can't miss it. It is practically the only thing in that corner of the space.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=18500<br />
|Documentation=[http://diy.haascnc.com/ Haas Automation Resource Center] - Contains G-code manuals, Service Manuals, Repair Manuals, etc.<br />
|OtherReferences=Travels - 40" x 20" x 25"<br />
<br />
Spindle Motor - 15 HP<br />
<br />
Spindle RPM - 7500 RPM<br />
<br />
Tool type - CAT40<br />
<br />
Number of Positions on Tool Changer: 20<br />
<br />
Max. Cutting Feed Rates: 200 IPM<br />
<br />
Rapid Feed Rate: 450 IPM<br />
<br />
Machine Weight<br />
- Mill Approx 12000 Lbs.<br />
|Intro=A vertical CNC machining center with 40" X-axis travel.<br />
|Rules=Must be on the list of operators to actually run the machine (find the training process [[HAAS_Training|here]]!). Anyone can request a part to be cut.<br />
|Instructions=Looking for i3 Detroit's super secret HAAS post processor? You can find it [[Media:HAAS Post-Processor.txt|here]]!<br />
<br />
Users can follow this flowchart on the overall process.<br />
<br />
[[Torq Cut Process Flowchart]]<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=Maintenance is performed by the operators.<br><br />
[[HAAS_Maintenance|HAAS Maintenance Notes Page]]<br />
|FAQs=Here is a link to the FAQ page: [[HAAS_FAQ|HAAS FAQ]]<br />
|ToDos=# A pricing structure needs to be established. This is to cover consumables used in making parts for members.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Patrick George<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian McPherson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Derek Kuschel<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Konrad Brown<br />
|TrainedBy=Brian Wennberg, Jim Kemp<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Anthony Graziani<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Daniel Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=TJ Johnson<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/8/31<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Adam Scholl<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn, Brian Wennberg<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/09/10<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Jim Kemp, Brian Wennberg<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Darling<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Bravin Neff<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Emanuel Neculai<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andy Kostrzewa<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Paul Frick<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank Arthmire<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Wojciech Stojko<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Frank La Marca<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jeremy Posner<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Carpenter<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Coggeshall<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Rufus Thames<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian Maynard<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Christian Sam<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=Feb 15, 2019<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Kulvir Jandir<br />
|TrainedBy=Thad Johnson<br />
|TrainedDate=April 15, 2019<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Jim Kemp<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brian Wennberg<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Terry Wynn<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/07/24<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Thad Johnson<br />
|CertifiedDate=2015/11/19<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
== Photo Gallery == <br />
HAAS Photo Gallery of Member Projects done in the CNC Zone: [[CNC_Photo_Gallery|CNC Photo Gallery]]<br />
{|<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Shifter_Plate.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Custom_Clamp.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
| [[File:HAAS_Hemingwrite.jpg|200px|thumb|link=https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/CNC_Photo_Gallery]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Zones]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=ZebraLink_Stripe_Label_Printer&diff=20614ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer2019-02-11T02:14:26Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer<br />
|Zone=Electronics Lab<br />
|LooksLike=zebralink-stripe.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=ZebraLink ZTC S600 and HPS1PR V2<br />
|Date=?<br />
|StorageLocation=Southeast corner of elab<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=?<br />
|MACaddress=00:0E:3B:06:06:19<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.99<br />
|Documentation=Quick start manual for the HPS1PR.<br />
<br />
https://hawkingtech.com/product/hps1p/?pid=324&download=qig_HPS1PRev2.pdf<br />
<br />
Detailed manual:<br />
<br />
https://hawkingtech.com/product/hps1p/?pid=324&download=manual_HPS1P.pdf<br />
<br />
Printer Manual:<br />
<br />
http://agrotech.cz/epe/download.php?m=content&i=823&f=Ref_p%C5%99_ZEBRA+S600+Stripe.pdf<br />
<br />
http://www.euroid.it/download/Zebra/Manuali/S400_S600_Maintenance_Manual.pdf<br />
|Intro=This is the zebralink stripe label printer, and a hsp1pr v2 ip to parallel port print server so you don't need a parallel port to talk to it.<br />
|Instructions=socket://10.13.0.99:9100<br />
<br />
Zebra ZPL driver provided by CUPS works<br />
<br />
Print something from a windows computer to make it not crop things weirdly? Very not sure.<br />
|FAQs=Admin<br />
1234<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Patch_Panel&diff=20613Patch Panel2019-02-11T02:00:51Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>This is the page that contains the only authoritative list of what the connections on the networking patch panel go to.<br />
<br />
== Cable Color Code ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Color'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Meaning'''<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || Gigabit, non-PoE<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: orange;" | Orange || Gigabit, PoE<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || VLAN 201 (Cameras)<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: green; color: white;" | Green || VLAN 107 (IoT)<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || Infrastructure, ''Nicht für gefingerpöken''<br />
|-<br />
| style="background: pink;" | Pink || Switch stacking links, ''Nicht für gefingerpöken''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Panels ==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
! Panel !! Port !! Location !! Device !! POE Needed? !! Labeled at end? !! Cable Color !! Switch Port !! VLAN Mode !! VLAN<br />
|-<br />
| A || 1 || Classroom run 1A || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 2 || Classroom run 1B || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 3 || Not terminated || No (3/6 pair seems bad) || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 4 || Beam above tool crib || Tool Crib AP || Y || Y || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g06 || trunk || 107 tagged<br />
|-<br />
| A || 5 || E-lab South (blue) || No (missing 1/2, 7/8) || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g18 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 6 || Classroom run 2A || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 7 || Classroom run 2B || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 8 || Laser Zone || Phone || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g07 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 9 || Laser Zone || Switch || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g08 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 10 || Fablab NE || hikvision 2432 || Y || Y || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g14 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 11 || Fablab NE || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g06 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 12 || Fablab North || Full Spectrum Pegasus Touch || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g19 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 13 || Fablab South || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g07 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 14 || Compute zone || HP LaserJet 700 M712 Printer || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g20 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 15 || Classroom NW || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g08 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 16 || Classroom NW || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g21 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 17 || Classroom run 4A || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 18 || Classroom run 4B || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 19 || Fablab North || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g09 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 20 || Fablab North || Raspberry Pi Thin Client || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g22 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 21 || Fablab North || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g10 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 22 || E-lab SE corner (Blue) || Zebra printer (Jack not functioning, unknown reason why) || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g23 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 23 || Media Lab (above workbench) || Media Lab Desktop || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g11 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| A || 24 || Media Lab (above workbench) || No || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g10 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 1 || Media Lab (box by servers) || HARDAC Cameras || N || Y || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g03 || access || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 2 || Media Lab (box by servers) || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g06 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 3 || Media Lab (box by servers) || HARDAC Main || N || Y || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g02 || trunk || 107 Tagged<br />
|-<br />
| B || 4 || Media Lab (box by servers) || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g18 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 5 || Compute zone || HP Designjet T1100ps || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g07 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 6 || CNC zone wall drop || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g19 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 7 || Kiln Zone || Glass kiln || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g08 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 8 || E-lab South (style="background: orange;" | Orange) || Phone || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g31 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 9 || Water heater AC panel || power meter ethernet rs485 converter || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g32 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 10 || Kiln Zone || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g20 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 11 || E-lab NW || Office AP || Y || Y || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g04 || trunk || 107 tagged<br />
|-<br />
| B || 12 || E-lab NW || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g09 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 13 || Wood shop NE || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 14 || E-lab NW || No || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g09 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 15 || E-lab NW || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g21 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 16 || Front door (blue) || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 17 || Front door (black) || No || N/A || Y || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 18 || Beam above rack backboard (ceiling) || Mezzanine AP || Y || ? || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g05 || trunk || 107 tagged<br />
|-<br />
| B || 19 || E-lab SE corner (style="background: yellow;" | Yellow) || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g10 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 20 || E-lab NE || Switch || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g22 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 21 || E-lab NE || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g11 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 22 || E-lab NE || No || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g33 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 23 || E-lab NE || No || Y || Y || style="background: orange;" | Orange || 1/g34 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| B || 24 || Commons West || Phone || Y || Y || style="background: Orange; color: white;" | Orange || 1/g35 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 1 || Compute zone || HP Color LaserJet 4650dn || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g01 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 2 || Commons West || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g13 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 3 || Fablab South || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g02 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 4 || Commons West || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g14 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 5 || Compute zone || Switch || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g03 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 6 || Fablab South || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 2/g15 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 7 || Commons West || SeenStream AP || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g01 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 8 || Fablab South || Raspberry Pi Thin Client || N || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g13 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 9 || Commons North Drop || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g02 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 10 || Commons Middle Drop || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g14 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 11 || Commons South Drop || No || N/A || Y || style="background: purple; color: white;" | Purple || 3/g03 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 12 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 13 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 14 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 15 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 16 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 17 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 18 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 19 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 20 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 21 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 22 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 23 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| C || 24 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 1 || Front Doors Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g38 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 2 || E-lab Camera || hikvision 2432 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g15 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 3 || Wood Shop North Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g39 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 4 || Lasers Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g16 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 5 || Tool Crib Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g40 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 6 || Commons Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g17 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 7 || Welding Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g41 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 8 || Machine Shop East Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g18 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 9 || West Shop Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g42 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 10 || Craft Room || hikvision 2432 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g19 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 11 || Machine Shop West Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g43 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 12 || Wood Shop South Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g20 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 13 || Classroom Camera || hikvision 2432 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g44 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 14 || CNC Zone Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g21 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 15 || Exterior Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g45 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 16 || NE Commons Camera || hikvision 2042 || Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g37 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 17 || Media Lab Camera || hikvision 2432|| Y || N || style="background: yellow;" | Yellow || 1/g37 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 18 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 19 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 20 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 21 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 22 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 23 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| D || 24 || Not Terminated || No || N/A || N/A || none || N/A || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite || N || N/A || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g01 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 2/g24 || N || N/A || style="background: pink;" | Pink || 1/g24 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Raspberry Pi Wireless Controller || N || N/A || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g25 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 3/g24 || N || N/A || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 1/g48 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 3/g12 || N || N/A || style="background: pink;" | Pink || 2/g12 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 1/g24 || N || N/A || style="background: pink;" | Pink || 2/g24 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 2/g12 || N || N/A || style="background: pink;" | Pink || 3/g12 || N/A || N/A<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || Patch Panel || Stacking 1/g48 || N || N/A || style="background: red; color: white;" | Red || 3/g24 || N/A || N/A<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]<br />
[[Category:Networking]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=ZebraLink_Stripe_Label_Printer&diff=20612ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer2019-02-11T01:46:24Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer<br />
|Zone=Electronics Lab<br />
|LooksLike=zebralink-stripe.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=ZebraLink ZTC S600 and HPS1PR V2<br />
|Date=?<br />
|StorageLocation=Southeast corner of elab<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=?<br />
|MACaddress=00:0E:3B:06:06:19<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.99<br />
|Documentation=Quick start manual for the HPS1PR.<br />
<br />
https://hawkingtech.com/product/hps1p/?pid=324&download=qig_HPS1PRev2.pdf<br />
<br />
Detailed manual:<br />
<br />
https://hawkingtech.com/product/hps1p/?pid=324&download=manual_HPS1P.pdf<br />
<br />
Printer Manual:<br />
<br />
http://agrotech.cz/epe/download.php?m=content&i=823&f=Ref_p%C5%99_ZEBRA+S600+Stripe.pdf<br />
<br />
http://www.euroid.it/download/Zebra/Manuali/S400_S600_Maintenance_Manual.pdf<br />
|Intro=This is the zebralink stripe label printer, and a hsp1pr v2 ip to parallel port print server so you don't need a parallel port to talk to it.<br />
|Instructions=socket://10.13.0.99:9100<br />
<br />
Zebra ZPL driver provided by CUPS works<br />
<br />
Print something from a windows computer to make it not crop things weirdly? Very not sure.<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=ZebraLink_Stripe_Label_Printer&diff=20611ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer2019-02-11T01:15:06Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=ZebraLink Stripe Label Printer<br />
|Zone=Electronics Lab<br />
|LooksLike=zebralink-stripe.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=ZebraLink ZTC S600 and HPS1PR V2<br />
|Date=?<br />
|StorageLocation=Southeast corner of elab<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=?<br />
|MACaddress=00:0E:3B:06:06:19<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.99<br />
|Documentation=Do not trust the manual for the HPS1PR.<br />
<br />
http://agrotech.cz/epe/download.php?m=content&i=823&f=Ref_p%C5%99_ZEBRA+S600+Stripe.pdf<br />
<br />
http://www.euroid.it/download/Zebra/Manuali/S400_S600_Maintenance_Manual.pdf<br />
|Intro=This is the zebralink stripe label printer, and a hsp1pr v2 ip to parallel port print server so you don't need a parallel port to talk to it.<br />
|Instructions=socket://10.13.0.99:9100<br />
<br />
Zebra ZPL driver provided by CUPS works<br />
<br />
Print something from a windows computer to make it not crop things weirdly? Very not sure.<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Oscilloscope_Msox4154a&diff=19856Oscilloscope Msox4154a2018-10-07T19:48:48Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Keysight MSOX4154A Mixed Signal Oscilloscope<br />
|Zone=Electronics Lab<br />
|LooksLike=PROD-2192238-02.jpeg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Keysight MSOX4154A<br />
|PartNumber=s/n MY54270663<br />
|Date=4/1/2015<br />
|StorageLocation=First shelf above east bench<br />
|Authorization Required=No<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=24757<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.131<br />
|Hostname=a-mx4154a-70663<br />
}}<br />
Manuals: https://www.keysight.com/main/techSupport.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&nid=-32539.1150535&pid=x201943&pageMode=PL</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=3D_Printer_-_Full_Spectrum_Pegasus_Touch&diff=171023D Printer - Full Spectrum Pegasus Touch2017-12-01T02:15:16Z<p>Mjgardes: Revoking trainer status</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Full Spectrum Pegasus Touch 3-D Printer<br />
|Zone=Fab Lab<br />
|LooksLike=Pegasus Touch.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Full Spectrum Pegasus Touch<br />
|PartNumber=N/A<br />
|Date=2014/12/19<br />
|StorageLocation=Next to Rostock MAX, you can't miss it.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=$4500<br />
|Documentation=[http://fsl3d.com/downloads Pegasus Touch downloads]<br />
|OtherReferences=[http://fslaser.com/Software/RetinaCreate Software and manual downloads]<br />
<br />
[http://www.meshmixer.com/ MeshMixer], an excellent tool for pre-processing<br />
<br />
[http://thingiverse.com Thingiverse model repository]<br />
<br />
[https://www.youmagine.com/ YouMagine model repository]<br />
|Intro=Awesome 3D printer that uses lasers and resin to print, rather than heat and filament.<br />
|Rules=*Please get training before use.<br />
*Please donate $0.25 per milliliter or per gram of resin, whether or not the print succeeded. This covers both replacement cost of media, and maintenance costs.<br />
|Instructions====Model Prep===<br />
#Get an STL file of your model<br />
#Use [http://www.meshmixer.com/download.html MeshMixer] to shell the model<br />
##Printing solid objects is liable to fail<br />
##The only thing that sticks the part of the bed, versus the bottom of the vat, is a differential in surface area<br />
#Add support material as needed in MeshMixer as well<br />
#Export an STL of the modified file from MeshMixer<br />
<br />
===Slicing===<br />
#Import your model into [http://www.fsl3d.com/downloads/ RetinaCreate]<br />
#Use RetinaCreate directly to send the job to the printer over the network<br />
#The job will be transferred in full to the printer prior to printing<br />
<br />
===Printing===<br />
#Go to the printer<br />
#'''Keep in mind that the resin is exceedingly sensitive to blue-to-UV light'''<br />
#Turn off all the lights in the Fab Lab, and close the hallway-side door<br />
#Turn on the red light over the printer<br />
#Open the cover and remove the yellow acrylic vat cover<br />
#Carefully fill the vat to the middle of the three steps on the fill indicators in the rear corners<br />
#Close the cover and '''tightly''' close the resin bottle<br />
#Use the touchscreen to acknowledge that you have added resin, and to start printing<br />
#Once the cover is closed, you can turn the room lights back on<br />
#Keep an eye on the printer--it will pause for resin refill every 50mL or so of resin<br />
<br />
===Finish===<br />
#Several hours after the job started, it will be finished<br />
#'''Keep in mind that the resin is exceedingly sensitive to blue-to-UV light'''<br />
#Turn off all the lights in the Fab Lab, and close the hallway-side door<br />
#Turn on the red light over the printer<br />
#'''Put on nitrile gloves'''<br />
#Open the cover and gently remove the print from the bed with a metal scraper<br />
#Put the yellow acrylic plate over the vat and close the cover<br />
#Once the cover is closed, you can turn the room lights back on<br />
#Soak the print in isopropyl alcohol for around 15 minutes<br />
#Rinse off the part under a lot of warm water<br />
#Put the part in a container full of water<br />
#Put the container under the EPROM eraser<br />
#'''Do not look into the EPROM eraser when it is on'''<br />
#The part will probably be fully cured in a few minutes--check it regularly, and stop curing once the part is no longer tacky<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Daily ===<br />
*Gently scrape off resin from build plate<br />
*Wash off vat cover if needed; dish soap and hot water work OK<br />
<br />
=== Weekly ===<br />
*Ensure bed is level and calibrated.<br />
|ToDos=* Mechanical mounts for beaglebone to front panel<br />
* 1-2" vent ducting to main vent<br />
* Red spotlights or internal lights for safe resin handling<br />
** Lights outside room to indicate darkroom conditions<br />
* Edit firmware to make prints take less time<br />
* Laser calibration to try fixing edge non-linearity<br />
* Replace hood<br />
* DC power switch<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Roger Slykhouse<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Ken Siegner<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=David Henry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jan Henry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Mike Fink<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=David DeBello<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matthew DeBello<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Greg Smith<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matthew Huber<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/10/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Sean Denny<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Liz Cano<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/10/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Arnold<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Greg Good<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jae Palmer<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jon Douglas<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/02/09<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nate Bezanson<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Kevin Flory<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/18<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brad Tarratt<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/18<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nicole Weltman<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/18<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Toby Hackstock<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/18<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brian McPherson<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/10/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nathan Jones<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/11/21<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
== Examples ==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Fab Lab]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=3D_Printer_-_Rostock_MAX&diff=171013D Printer - Rostock MAX2017-12-01T02:12:12Z<p>Mjgardes: No clue how to use this stuff anymore</p>
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<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Rostock MAX 3-D Printer<br />
|Zone=Fab Lab<br />
|LooksLike=Rostock_MAX.jpg<br />
|Owner=Andrew Meyer<br />
|MakeModel=SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX<br />
|PartNumber=N/A<br />
|StorageLocation=South wall, you can't miss it.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Value=1750<br />
|Documentation=[http://download.seemecnc.com/ SeeMeCNC homepage]<br />
|OtherReferences=[https://github.com/seemecnc/RostockMAX SeeMeCNC github firmware repository]<br />
<br />
[http://thingiverse.com Thingiverse model repository]<br />
<br />
[https://www.youmagine.com/ YouMagine model repository]<br />
|Rules=*Please get training before use.<br />
*Please donate $0.10 per cubic centimeter or per gram of ABS (or $0.20 per cubic centimeter or per gram of PETT), whether or not the print succeeded. This covers both replacement cost of media, and maintenance costs. There will eventually be an indicator on the LCD at the end of the job, or when the job is terminated, showing an estimated cost of print.<br />
|Instructions==== Normal Printing ===<br />
*Get your model into an STL file.<br />
*Run CURA from the icon on the desktop of the Rostock VM. It will open with the settings left by the previous user.<br />
*File->Clear platform<br />
*File->Load model file<br />
*Check that infill, perimeters, etc. are set the way you want.<br />
*At the top of the CURA window, there is a readout of how much filament will be consumed, both in linear meters and in cubic centimeters. Since ABS has a density roughly equal to 1 gm/cm^3, you can assume that your print will be roughly this much plastic in grams. Plan payment accordingly.<br />
*File->Save gcode (it has already been generated while you weren't looking)<br />
*Copy the gcode file you just saved to the Rostock SD card<br />
*Put the SD card back into the Rostock and print your file<br />
*Note that the fan on the moving platform will turn on and off automatically; you do not have to do anything special to make sure it does.<br />
*Wait impatiently for your print to finish.<br />
*Wait some more.<br />
*And a little more.<br />
*Once the print is done, wait for the bed to reach ~40C, and forcefully pry the print off the bed with your hands. '''DO NOT USE A METAL SCRAPER--THE BED IS GLASS.''' If the glass comes off, there are 3 binder clips that hold it to the heater. One sits in the front, then one to each of the back edges, roughly 120° away from the front. '''Positioning of the bed is critical; please align the two black arrows in the front of the bed.''' <br />
*'''DO NOT USE GLUE ON THE BED'''<br />
*Toss the recommended donation based on the final mass of your print (based on the scale, not the CURA readout) into the bin labeled for the purpose.<br />
<br />
=== KISSlicer Settings ===<br />
Get working [http://kisslicer.com/ KISSlicer] [http://i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=File:KISSlicer_settings.zip config files here]<br />
<br />
=== Cura Settings ===<br />
These are my current settings for v15.04.4. I've had good success with these settings and ABS. I will update this section with any future improvements. Any settings that aren't specifically mentioned, leave as default. Below is a pic of a recent print. -[[User:Truefreak|True Freak (Alec)]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Truefreak-XWingTokenHolder-SecondPrint.png|150px]]<br />
<br />
*Machine Settings<br />
** Maximum width and depth: 280mm<br />
** Maximum height: 360mm<br />
** Extruder Count: 1<br />
** Heated Bed: Yes<br />
** Machine Center 0,0: Yes<br />
** Build Area Shape: Circular<br />
** GCode Flavor: RepRap (Marlin/Sprinter)<br />
** All other settings: 0<br />
<br />
*Basic Settings<br />
** Quality<br />
*** Layer Height: 0.2mm<br />
*** Shell Thickness: 1.4mm<br />
*** Enable Retraction: Yes<br />
**** Retraction Expert Config<br />
***** Minimum Travel: 1.5mm<br />
***** Enable Combing: No Skin<br />
***** Minimal Extrusion Before Retracting: 0.02mm<br />
***** Z Hop When Retracting: 0.075mm<br />
<br />
** Fill<br />
*** Bottom/Top thickness: 1.4mm<br />
*** Fill Density: 20%<br />
**** Fill Expert Config<br />
***** Solid Infill Top: Yes<br />
***** Solid Infill Bottom: Yes<br />
***** Infill Overlap: 15%<br />
***** Infill Prints After Perimeters: Yes<br />
<br />
** Speed And Temperature<br />
*** Print Speed: 30mm/s<br />
*** Printing Temperature: 250c<br />
*** Bed Temperature: 80c<br />
<br />
** Support<br />
*** Support Type: None<br />
*** Platform Adhesion Type: None<br />
**** Platform Adhesion Expert Config<br />
***** Line Count: 2<br />
***** Start Distance: 1.5mm<br />
***** Minimal Length: 150mm<br />
<br />
** Filament<br />
*** Diameter: 1.75mm<br />
*** Flow: 100%<br />
<br />
** Machine<br />
*** Nozzle Size: 0.7mm<br />
<br />
* Advanced Settings<br />
** Retraction<br />
*** Speed: 40mm/s<br />
*** Distance: 4.5mm<br />
<br />
** Quality<br />
*** Initial Layer Thickness: 0.3mm<br />
*** Initial Layer Line Width: 100%<br />
*** Cut Off Object Bottom: 0.0mm<br />
*** Dual Extrusion Overlap: 0.15mm<br />
<br />
** Speed<br />
*** Travel Speed: 100.0mm/s<br />
*** Bottom Layer Speed: 15mm/s<br />
*** Infill Speed: 0.0mm/s<br />
*** Top/Bottom Speed: 0.0mm/s<br />
*** Outer Shell Speed: 0.0mm/s<br />
*** Inner Shell Speed: 0.0mm/s<br />
<br />
** Cool<br />
*** Minimal Layer Time: 5sec<br />
*** Enable Cooling Fan: Yes<br />
<br />
=== Error Recovery ===<br />
*If anything goes wrong with the print, turn off the machine with its power switch.<br />
*Please '''do''' contribute to the filament fund for the mass you did end up with.<br />
*Take notes (and pictures!) on what failed, and send them to {{Pretty Link|Andrew Meyer}}.<br />
<br />
=== Filament Change ===<br />
*If you want to change the filament that is in the machine, set the Extruder temperature to 230C through the machine's LCD interface, and wait for it to heat up.<br />
*Hold the red lever on the extruder down, and firmly pull up on the filament, drawing it up and out of the hotend and Bowden cable.<br />
*Neatly spool up the filament back onto its source spool, lock the end into the spool side, and grab the new spool.<br />
*Feed the filament through the top plate of the machine, and into the extruder--make sure to hold down the red lever on the extruder.<br />
*Once you have the filament in the Bowden cable, keep pushing the filament through until you see filament of the new color extruded out of the hotend.<br />
*Go print!<br />
<br />
=== Printing with PET filament ===<br />
Polyethylene terephthalate is an experimental material for this printer hand has some know issues. That being said, it makes very pretty things if you're careful. <br />
*Contact {{Pretty Link | Matt Gardeski}} (preferably via [[Communication#IRC]]) because he bought the stuff and spent many hours working with it.<br />
*In your slicer settings, set bed temp to 65C. This is the lowest temperature at which the PET will stick to the glass and is cool enough that the PET will harden reasonably quickly.<br />
*Set nozzle temperature to 212C. This is important. PET is more sensitive to temperature swings than ABS.<br />
*Set fan speed to 100%. If you don't, the filament will buckle inside the hotend and someone will have to disassemble it to get it out.<br />
*The 0.7mm nozzle tends to produce better results with PET. It's the one without all the burnt ABS crud on it. <br />
*''Clean the glass.'' Use isopropyl alcohol and a towel. PET sticks to shiny clean glass and comes off cleanly when the bed is cooled<br />
<br />
=== Reasonable temperatures ===<br />
<br />
* ABS: hotend 210-240, bed 80-100<br />
* PLA: hotend 190-210<br />
* "T-Glase" PETT: hotend 212-224<br />
<br />
If in doubt, check http://seemecnc.com/.<br />
|MaintenanceInfo==== Daily ===<br />
*'''DO NOT USE GLUE ON THE BED'''<br />
*Get hotend up to temperature and wipe off encrusted plastic with a shop towel, if any.<br />
<br />
=== Weekly ===<br />
*Wash off heated bed. Isopropyl alcohol '''ONLY'''. '''DO NOT USE GLUE ON THE BED'''<br />
*Ensure axes run smoothly, and no damage to belts is happening (no black rubber dust under the three axis motors).<br />
<br />
=== Monthly ===<br />
*Run PID autotune on bed and hotend.<br />
*Ensure bed is level and calibrated. [https://seemecnc.dozuki.com/Guide/Calibrating+Your+Printer/51 Rough calibration], [https://www.seemecnc.com/pages/delta-calibration-wizard Fine calibration]<br />
*PTFE/Teflon spray lube into all delta joints--thoroughly wash bed with isopropyl alcohol, and soap and water afterwards. '''DO NOT USE GLUE ON THE BED'''<br />
<br />
=== Restocking ===<br />
*The filament is nominally 1.75mm diameter plastic filament purchased from SeeMeCNC. Please '''do not''' source filament from anywhere other than SeeMeCNC without asking first--many cheap suppliers pad out their filament weights with tiny steel ball bearings, which will cause havoc in the hotend.<br />
<br />
== Filament Stock ==<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/collections/filament/products/1-75mm-neon-green-abs-2-spool SeeMeCNC Neon Green ABS], 1kg, purchased 2013-07-27<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/collections/filament/products/1-75mm-neon-orange-abs-2-spool SeeMeCNC Neon Orange ABS], 1kg, purchased 2013-07-27<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/collections/filament/products/1-75mm-dark-blue-abs-2-spool SeeMeCNC Dark Blue ABS], 1kg, purchased 2013-07-27<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/products/1-75mm-t-glase-1-spool Taulman T-Glase PET (AKA PETT, AKA PETP...)], 1lb., purchased 2013-10-01<br />
# [http://www.dcplastico.com/shop/abs-175mm-filament?category=Filament DC Plastico Black ABS], 1 kg, purchased 2014-10-04<br />
# [http://www.dcplastico.com/shop/pla-175mm-filament?category=Filament DC Plastico Transparent blue PLA], 1 kg, purchased 2014-10-04<br />
# [http://www.dcplastico.com/shop/pla-175mm-filament?category=Filament DC Plastico Transparent green PLA], 1 kg, purchased 2014-10-04<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/collections/filament/products/1-75-mm-white-abs-filament-2-spool SeeMeCNC White ABS], 1kg, purchased 2015-02-20<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/collections/filament/products/1-75mm-grape-abs-2-spool SeeMeCNC Purple ABS], 1kg, purchased 2015-02-20<br />
# [http://seemecnc.com/products/1-75mm-bridge-filament-1-spool Taulman BRIDGE Nylon], 1lb., purchased 2015-02-20<br />
<br />
== Setup and Mechanical Alignment ==<br />
<s>[http://download.seemecnc.com/rostockmax/Rostock-MAX-Assembly-Guide.pdf Rostock-MAX-Assembly-Guide.pdf]</s><br />
<s>[http://download.seemecnc.com/rostockmax/Rostock-MAX-v2-Assembly-Guide-3rdEdition.pdf Rostock-MAX-Assembly-Guide.pdf]</s><br />
<br />
== Firmware ==<br />
Firmware loosely based on 0.92.2 from [https://github.com/seemecnc/Firmware]. Modified source is [https://github.com/i3detroit/Firmware on our Github account]<br />
<br />
<s>Firmware 0.91S from: https://github.com/seemecnc/Repetier-091-ROSTOCKMAX.git<br />
<br />
Printer now uses a K-Type thermocouple and AD595 thermocouple amplifier.<br />
<br />
This requires configuration changes in the firmware. If you update the firmware in the future be sure to make the changes below:<br />
* <code>Configuration.h</code><br />
**<code>#define EXT0_TEMPSENSOR_TYPE 100</code><br />
**<code>#define INVERT_X_DIR false</code><br />
**<code>#define INVERT_Z_DIR false</code><br />
* <code>pins.h </code> ('''under board config "RAMBo Pin Assignments"''')<br />
**<code>#define TEMP_0_PIN 8</code></s><br />
|ToDos=*Automated display of per-print cost.<br />
*Cooling fan design/build.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Stephen Marlow<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Huber<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Leonard Kinnaird-Heether<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jon Anderson<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/28<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Brad Tarratt<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nicole Weltman<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Alek Mabry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matthew Mabry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Ken Siegner<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/24<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=David Henry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Scott Scheraga<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jeff Bannow<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Eva Bannow<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Greg Smith<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Bill Putt<br />
|TrainedBy=Brad Tarratt<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nick Andersen<br />
|TrainedBy=Brad Tarratt<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/28<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Vivian Sanders<br />
|TrainedBy=Brad Tarratt<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/05/30<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Christian Handley<br />
|TrainedBy=Matthew Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Alec Beardsley<br />
|TrainedBy=Matthew Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/02/06<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tester McTestalot<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=03/30/2016<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Anthony Klein<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=01/09/2017<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Genesis Vasquez<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=9/2/2017<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Leonard Kinnaird-Heether<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brad Tarratt<br />
|CertifiedDate=2015/04/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Vivian Sanders<br />
|CertifiedDate=2017/01/10<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Paul Frick<br />
|CertifiedDate=2017/08/13<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
== Examples ==<br />
<br />
[http://thingiverse.com/thing:39844 GoPro Hero3+ Frame]<br />
<br />
<youtube>J1mx6yK2KiE</youtube></div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Long_Term_Storage&diff=17077Long Term Storage2017-11-18T17:56:40Z<p>Mjgardes: /* West Mezzanine (Zone Storage) */ Inventory</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Commons Area]]<br />
This page is intended to keep track of items deemed useful to the space but are kept in a state of storage most of the time.<br />
=Storage Locations=<br />
==Front Door Area==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Sandwich board (behind filing cabinet)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==East Mezzanine (Event Storage)==<br />
<br />
=== Green Shelving Unit ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Jockey Box (Blue Cooler)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|C02 Tank<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Tablecloths (yellow cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 1 (clear plastic tub)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 2 (grey plastic box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Green/Brown Cooler<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Party Light Box (with no party light inside)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Banners <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Size<br />
!Quantity<br />
|-<br />
|10'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|6'x3'<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|2'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|2'x3'<br />
|2<br />
|}<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Jack Skellington (large flat cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Upright whiteboard<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Power Racing supplies (yet to be indexed) 11/15/16<br />
<br />
T-Shirt overflow 1/28/17<br />
<br />
==West Mezzanine (Zone Storage)==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Large speakers (x3)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Nerf weapons<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Easels (3)<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Mosaic supplies<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Electronics Lab|E-Lab]]: Empty Keysight boxes and others<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Infrastructure]]: Misc. unused ducting<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Bumblebee, Apr. 2016 ~70 watts)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Wolverine summer/fall 2016)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[:Category:Mobile Equipment Storage Area|MESA]]: larger vacuum table for vacu-former<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: 5 pieces of electronic audio equipment in Monoflo bin<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: Homaco rack from audio equipment<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Commons Area]]: Sharp Aquos LC-40c37u Television<br />
|2017-02-19<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Artificial Xmas tree<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: KA3000 power supply box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 12" Paper cutter box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 9 Monitors<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Dell computer<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Jewelry zone]]: Kiln box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 6-tube light<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: VHS digitizer<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 3D printed 3D printer<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Swing-arm lights<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Nerf guns<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Wood shop]]: Spare dust collector filter<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Server rack labeled "Cisco Lab Project"<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Giant speakers (2)<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Go kart<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Storage]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Long_Term_Storage&diff=17076Long Term Storage2017-11-18T17:49:59Z<p>Mjgardes: /* West Mezzanine (Zone Storage) */ Catching up on inventory</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Commons Area]]<br />
This page is intended to keep track of items deemed useful to the space but are kept in a state of storage most of the time.<br />
=Storage Locations=<br />
==Front Door Area==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Sandwich board (behind filing cabinet)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==East Mezzanine (Event Storage)==<br />
<br />
=== Green Shelving Unit ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Jockey Box (Blue Cooler)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|C02 Tank<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Tablecloths (yellow cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 1 (clear plastic tub)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 2 (grey plastic box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Green/Brown Cooler<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Party Light Box (with no party light inside)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Banners <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Size<br />
!Quantity<br />
|-<br />
|10'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|6'x3'<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|2'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|2'x3'<br />
|2<br />
|}<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Jack Skellington (large flat cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Upright whiteboard<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Power Racing supplies (yet to be indexed) 11/15/16<br />
<br />
T-Shirt overflow 1/28/17<br />
<br />
==West Mezzanine (Zone Storage)==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Large speakers (x3)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Nerf weapons<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Easels (5)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Mosaic supplies<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Electronics Lab|E-Lab]]: Empty Keysight boxes and others<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Infrastructure]]: Misc. unused ducting<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Bumblebee, Apr. 2016 ~70 watts)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Wolverine summer/fall 2016)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[:Category:Mobile Equipment Storage Area|MESA]]: larger vacuum table for vacu-former<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: 5 pieces of electronic audio equipment in Monoflo bin<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: Homaco rack from audio equipment<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Commons Area]]: Sharp Aquos LC-40c37u Television<br />
|2017-02-19<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Artificial Xmas tree<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: KA3000 power supply box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 12" Paper cutter box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: 9 Monitors<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|No zone: Dell computer<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|[[Jewelry zone]]: Kiln box<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|6-tube light<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|-<br />
|VHS digitizer<br />
|2017-11-18<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Storage]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter_-_Full_Spectrum&diff=17048Laser Cutter - Full Spectrum2017-11-15T13:38:41Z<p>Mjgardes: Revoking trainer status per https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/Meeting_Minutes_20151215#Fab_Lab and other reasons</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=40W Laser Cutter<br />
|Zone=Fab Lab<br />
|LooksLike=FSLaser.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|MakeModel=Full Spectrum Laser<br />
|PartNumber=HL40-5g Hobby Advanced Laser 20" x 12"<br />
|Date=2013/07/31<br />
|StorageLocation=South Bench of the Fab Lab<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Usable but repair needed<br />
|MACaddress=00:04:a3:a1:3c:df<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.41<br />
|Hostname=fslaser.i3detroit.local<br />
|Documentation=Owner's Manual black binder on west shelves<br />
<br />
Online version: http://fslaser.com/files/hobby-adv-manual-r0.2.pdf<br />
|Rules=*Please get training before use.<br />
*Please donate $0.25/min of cut time<br />
|Instructions=Owner's Manual black binder on west shelves<br />
<br />
Vent fan is currently controlled by MQTT ''only'':<br />
<br />
MQTT broker is [[Mcclellan|mclellan.i3detroit.local]] (10.13.0.22), port 1883<br />
<br />
<code>cmnd/i3/inside/fablab/vent/POWER</code> is the command topic to publish to: <code>ON</code>, <code>OFF</code>, and <code>TOGGLE</code> are useful commands.<br />
<br />
<code>stat/i3/inside/fablab/vent/POWER</code> is the status topic to subscribe to: <code>ON</code> and <code>OFF</code> are the states.<br />
<br />
"MQTT Dash" is a useful app on Android.<br />
|ToDos=*'''Plumb in air assist'''<br />
*The focus slide could be redesigned for less flex.<br />
*Payment counter?<br />
*New roller design<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Clayton McCord<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nate Bezanson<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Kevin Flory<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nikki Weltman<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Rob Lifton<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Marie-Therese Enga<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Sugg<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Leonard Kinnaird-Heether<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Justin Triplett<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Huber<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Greg Smith<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/10<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Ashley Prescott<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Mark Lenigan<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Chris Prout<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Al Schwartz<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Hans Chen<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Aaron Prunkard<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tyler McCardell<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Alek Mabry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matthew Mabry<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Lewis Dennison<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/01/31<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Nico Raftis<br />
|TrainedBy=Justin Triplett<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/04/08<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/11/14<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Dan Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2015/11/14<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Charlie Rysenga<br />
|TrainedBy=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/03<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Justin Triplett<br />
|CertifiedDate=2014/12/27<br />
}}<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bridgeport_Mill&diff=16936Bridgeport Mill2017-11-05T17:14:02Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Bridgeport Mill<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=BridgeportMill.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|StorageLocation=East wall<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Documentation=Link(s) to on-line documentation<br />
|Intro=This is the large milling machine located in the machine shop.<br />
|Rules=Put the rules that govern the use of this tool here.<br />
* Clean up your mess<br />
* When you are done using the machine, please center the vice to the middle of the table. This allows for equal weight distribution, which will extend the life of the machine<br />
|Instructions=You can write the instructions here. Or maybe add a link<br />
to another page or the user's manual.<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SmWy_kTHcI Video Cleaning Procedure] Do this at least after each use.<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6wo6PNCgTY Adjust the backlash]<br />
|FAQs=A list of commonly asked questions<br />
|ToDos=What problems does this thing have, or are there improvements that would make it better.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Daniel Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Carpenter<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Patrick<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Colin Martin<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tom Kim<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Arthur Bledsoe<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Scott Lananna<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Podlaseck<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Glenn Moore<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Lewis<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2017/09/29<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Robert Sandfield<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2017/11/05<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brandon Biller<br />
|CertifiedDate=2012/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Jim Kemp<br />
|CertifiedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Acer_1440G_Lathe&diff=16935Acer 1440G Lathe2017-11-05T17:12:55Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Acer 1440G Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=AcerLathe.jpg<br />
|Owner=Nate Bezanson, TJ Cook, Brian Wennberg, Aaron D<br />
|MakeModel=Acer 1440G Lathe<br />
|StorageLocation=Machine shop.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Documentation=[http://www.aceronline.net/acergroup/parts/parts-el-dyn1440g.pdf Parts lists]<br />
[http://www.aceronline.net/acergroup/manuals/manual-el-dyn1440g.pdf Manual]<br />
|Intro=This lathe is for metal only.<br />
<br />
Ownership Details: 90%Nate B, 4% Trevor C, 4% Brian W, 2% Aaron D<br />
|Rules=Certification is Required.<br />
<br />
All authorized Users must become a Trainer within 6 months of their authorization or their authorization will expire.<br />
<br />
All Trainers are required to give 1 User Training class within 12 months of the Trainer Certification, and 1 each 12 months thereafter or they will lose authorization to use the tool.<br />
|Instructions=TBD<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=TBD<br />
|FAQs=Good source information for bit usage and types<br />
http://www.mindworks.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Cutter_Types_(Lathe)<br />
|ToDos=Center Tailstock<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Ron Webber<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=David Henry<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Keegan K<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Steve F00f Nowicki<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Patrick<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/12<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=[[User:Carpenma|'''Matt Carpenter''']]<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/12<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tom Kim<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Glen Moore<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/11<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Podlaseck<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/11<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Scott Scheraga<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Sean Denny<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tony Slover<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=8/16/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Lewis<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=9/29/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Robert Sandfield<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=11/05/17<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Ron Webber<br />
|CertifiedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Terry Wynn<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}<br />
|Documents=Link(s) to on-line documentation<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Bridgeport_Mill&diff=16580Bridgeport Mill2017-09-30T00:41:46Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Bridgeport Mill<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=BridgeportMill.jpg<br />
|Owner=i3Detroit<br />
|StorageLocation=East wall<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Documentation=Link(s) to on-line documentation<br />
|Intro=This is the large milling machine located in the machine shop.<br />
|Rules=Put the rules that govern the use of this tool here.<br />
* Clean up your mess<br />
* When you are done using the machine, please center the vice to the middle of the table. This allows for equal weight distribution, which will extend the life of the machine<br />
|Instructions=You can write the instructions here. Or maybe add a link<br />
to another page or the user's manual.<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SmWy_kTHcI Video Cleaning Procedure] Do this at least after each use.<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6wo6PNCgTY Adjust the backlash]<br />
|FAQs=A list of commonly asked questions<br />
|ToDos=What problems does this thing have, or are there improvements that would make it better.<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Daniel Pawlak<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Carpenter<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Patrick<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/22<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Colin Martin<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tom Kim<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Arthur Bledsoe<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Scott Lananna<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Podlaseck<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Glenn Moore<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/04/04<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Lewis<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=9/29/17<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Brandon Biller<br />
|CertifiedDate=2012/01/01<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Jim Kemp<br />
|CertifiedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Acer_1440G_Lathe&diff=16579Acer 1440G Lathe2017-09-30T00:39:02Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|Name=Acer 1440G Lathe<br />
|Zone=Machine Shop<br />
|LooksLike=AcerLathe.jpg<br />
|Owner=Nate Bezanson, TJ Cook, Brian Wennberg, Aaron D<br />
|MakeModel=Acer 1440G Lathe<br />
|StorageLocation=Machine shop.<br />
|Authorization Required=Yes<br />
|Status=Running<br />
|Documentation=[http://www.aceronline.net/acergroup/parts/parts-el-dyn1440g.pdf Parts lists]<br />
[http://www.aceronline.net/acergroup/manuals/manual-el-dyn1440g.pdf Manual]<br />
|Intro=This lathe is for metal only.<br />
<br />
Ownership Details: 90%Nate B, 4% Trevor C, 4% Brian W, 2% Aaron D<br />
|Rules=Certification is Required.<br />
<br />
All authorized Users must become a Trainer within 6 months of their authorization or their authorization will expire.<br />
<br />
All Trainers are required to give 1 User Training class within 12 months of the Trainer Certification, and 1 each 12 months thereafter or they will lose authorization to use the tool.<br />
|Instructions=TBD<br />
|MaintenanceInfo=TBD<br />
|FAQs=Good source information for bit usage and types<br />
http://www.mindworks.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Cutter_Types_(Lathe)<br />
|ToDos=Center Tailstock<br />
|Equipment User={{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Ron Webber<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Andrew Meyer<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=David Henry<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Keegan K<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Steve F00f Nowicki<br />
|TrainedBy=Terry Wynn<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Patrick<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/12<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=[[User:Carpenma|'''Matt Carpenter''']]<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/12<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tom Kim<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/17<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Glen Moore<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/11<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Evan Allen<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Jim Kemp<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/03/21<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=John Podlaseck<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/05/11<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Scott Scheraga<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Sean Denny<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=James Freed<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=2016/06/27<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Tony Slover<br />
|TrainedBy=Brandon Biller<br />
|TrainedDate=8/16/16<br />
}}{{Equipment User<br />
|UserName=Matt Lewis<br />
|TrainedBy=Matt Gardeski<br />
|TrainedDate=9/29/17<br />
}}<br />
|Equipment Trainer={{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Ron Webber<br />
|CertifiedDate=2016/01/20<br />
}}{{Equipment Trainer<br />
|TrainerName=Terry Wynn<br />
|CertifiedDate=2010/01/01<br />
}}<br />
|Documents=Link(s) to on-line documentation<br />
}}</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Adobe_VM&diff=16116Adobe VM2017-07-09T19:27:56Z<p>Mjgardes: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Equipment<br />
|MACaddress=08:00:27:B4:BF:12<br />
|IPaddress=10.13.0.86<br />
|Hostname=adobe-vm<br />
}}<br />
A virtual machine with the entire Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) is installed on the [[VMServer]].<br />
<br />
= How to Access =<br />
'''Only one user can be connected at a time. If someone else is already connected, you will disconnect them. Others may also disconnect you. You'll have to find out who else is using it and coordinate usage with them. Please [[HOWTO_Be_Excellent|be excellent]].'''<br />
* Connect to the i3detroit-wpa wifi SSID or (recommended) use a hardwired network connection.<br />
* Open the Windows Remote Desktop Connection client. This should be installed by default in Windows and is also available for Mac and Linux.<br />
* Enter <code>adobe-vm</code> for Computer.<br />
* The username is <code>i3Detroit</code> and the password is <code>m3mb3r</code>.<br />
* Please save your files on the [[HOWTO_Connect_to_i3fileshare|i3 fileshare]] which you can access from any other computer on the network including your own.<br />
[[Category:Compute Zone]][[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Patch_Panel&diff=15970Patch Panel2017-05-22T00:39:20Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Panel A */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the page that contains the only authoritative list of what the connections on the networking patch panel go to. <br />
== Panel A ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Port'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Device'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gigabit Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''POE Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Labeled at end?'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1||Classroom run 1A||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 2||Classroom run 1B||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 3||3/6 pair seems bad||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 4||Beam above tool crib||Tool Crib AP||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 5||E-lab South wall top jack (blue)||No (missing 1/2, 7/8)||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 6||Classroom run 2A||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 7||Classroom run 2B||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 8||West wall Laser Zone||laser zone phone||N||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 9||West wall Laser Zone||switch||Y||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 10||Fablab NE||Fablab Camera||N||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 11||Fablab NE||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 12||Fablab North||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 13||Fablab South||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 14||Compute zone (Fixed) ||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 15||Classroom run 3A||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 16||Classroom run 3B||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 17||Classroom run 4A||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 18||Classroom run 4B||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 19||Fablab North||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 20||Fablab North||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 21||Fablab North||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 22||E-lab SE corner (Blue)||Zebra printer||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 23||Fab Lab (above workbench)||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 24||Fab Lab (above workbench)||FSL3D Resin Printer||Y||N||Y<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Panel B ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Port'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Device'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gigabit Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''POE Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Labeled at end?'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1||Fab Lab (box by servers)||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 2||Fab Lab (box by servers)||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 3||Fab Lab (box by servers)||HARDAC||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 4||Fab Lab (box by servers)||FS Laser||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 5||Compute zone||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 6||CNC zone wall drop||CNC zone switch||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 7||East wall weld zone||Glass kiln||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 8||E-lab South wall bottom jack (orange)||E-lab Phone||N||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 9||Water heater AC panel||power meter ethernet rs485 converter||N||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 10||East wall weld zone||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 11||E-lab NW bench jacks||Office AP||Y||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 12||E-lab NW bench jacks||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 13||Wood shop NE corner||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 14||E-lab NW bench jacks||No||Y||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 15||E-lab NW bench jacks||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 16||Front door (blue)||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 17||Front door (black)||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 18||Beam above rack backboard (ceiling)||Mezzanine AP||Y||Y||?<br />
|-<br />
| 19||E-lab SE corner (Yellow)||No||N/A||N/A||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 20||E-lab NE bench jacks||E-lab dumb switch||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 21||E-lab NE bench jacks||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 22||E-lab NE bench jacks||No||Y||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 23||E-lab NE bench jacks||No||Y||Y||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 24||Commons West||No||N||Y||Y<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Panel C ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Port'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Device'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gigabit Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''POE Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Labeled at end?'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1||Compute zone||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 2||Commons West||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 3||Fablab South||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 4||Commons West||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 5||Compute zone||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 6||Fablab South||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 7||Commons West||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 8||Fablab South||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 9||Commons North Drop||No||Y||N||Y<br />
|-<br />
| 10||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 11||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 12||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 13||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 14||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 15||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 16||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 17||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 18||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 19||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 20||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 21||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 22||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 23||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 24||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Panel D ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Port'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Location'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Device'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Gigabit Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''POE Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Labeled at end?'''<br />
|-<br />
| 1||Front Doors Camera||hikvision 2042||N||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 2||Electronics Lab Camera||hikvision 2432||N||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 3||Wood Shop Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 4||Lasers Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 5||Tool Crib Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 6||Commons Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||N||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 7||Welding Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||N||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 8||Machine Shop East Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 9||West Shop Camera||hikvision 2042<br />
||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 10||Craft Room||hikvision 2432||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 11||Machine Shop West Camera||hikvision 2042||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 12||Wood Shop South Camera||hikvision 2042||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 13||Classroom Camera||hikvision 2432||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 14||CNC Zone Camera||hikvision 2042||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| 15||Exterior Camera||hikvision 2042||Yes||Yes||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 16||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 17||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 18||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 19||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 20||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 21||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 22||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 23||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|-<br />
| 24||Not Terminated||No||N/A||N/A||N/A<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Not Patched In ==<br />
{| {{table}}<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Device'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gigabit Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''POE Needed?'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Labeled at end?'''<br />
|-<br />
| E-lab South wall top jack (blue)||cisco AP 02||Y||N||N<br />
|-<br />
| commons drop south||No||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| commons drop north||No||Y||Y||N<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Networking]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Project_List&diff=15472Project List2017-01-23T04:15:55Z<p>Mjgardes: This information is stale enough to deserve this tag</p>
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<div>{{Historical}}<br />
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Purpose of Project List<br />
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At the October 7 Member Meeting, we adopted a first pass at a process to track and list ongoing project. These are projects that effect the total membership and of duration longer than 1 week. As a first pass, I am making a simple list at the bottom of this page. If you have additions or changes just edit this chart. You can make the Name into a link to a Wiki page, which is a good idea.<br />
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== Key Definitions ==<br />
* PROJECT NAME/DESCRIPTION - Name of project. You can make this into a link to a wiki page for the project.<br />
* STATUS - One of the following:<br />
** ACTIVE – If the Coordinator/Board approves, and a Champion is found, the project is marked active.<br />
** DENIED – Project is turned down by Board/Coordinator.<br />
** ORPHANED – The membership is in favor of the project, but no champion has yet been found.<br />
** TABLED – An ACTIVE project which is on hold for some reason.<br />
** DONE - whee!!<br />
* CHAMPION This is the person or head of the team which is spearheading this project. Contact them to lend a hand. Champion is also responsible to get a quick status update written into the Meeting Minutes prior to the First Tuesday meeting each month.<br />
* COORDINATOR This is the person who is coordinator of the zone that this work will land. Coordinator must approve prior to work being done. If no zone, then Board is Coordinator.<br />
* BUDGET FY15 Does this project have an approved budget in FY15(Y/N/na)<br />
* INITIAL DUE DATE The date at which the Champion believes the project will be completed at the time of launch.<br />
* CURRENT DUE DATE You all know what this is and why it is here.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Project Name/Desc'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Status'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Champion'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Coordinator'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Budget_FY15'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Status'''<br />
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Current Due Date'''<br />
|-<br />
| '''Tormach Grant'''||style="background-color: gold;"|Active||Ken & Konrad||Jim||NO||Funding is being solicited to make up the difference between the purchase price and the grant.||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[AuthBox|RFID for equipment]]'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||James K||na||NO||Building Prototypes||12/31/2015<br />
|-<br />
| '''New CRM'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Justin||Board||???||unknown||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Desks for WhiteBoard Room'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Justin||Max?||NO||unknown||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Parking permit 2.0'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Nate_B||Board||NO||discussion on list||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Weld Zone Exhaust'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Jody||Jody||YES||It's all down to the round tuit manufacturer...||3/31/15<br />
|-<br />
| '''Maker Faire 2015'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Konrad||Scott S||YES|| Went well, notes are being taken on how it went so it can go as well or better in the future with as little effort as possible. ||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Storage Strike Force'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Matt & Terry||na||NO|| Strike Force met. Proposal to GM in May||May<br />
|-<br />
| '''Coord with SME'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Charlie||Board||NO||Charlie - I will follow up with ted on this. ||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Classroom Wall'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Matt A. and Greg||Matt A.||YES||Work is scheduled and should commence within the next few months. ||Nov<br />
|-<br />
| '''Siemens Grant'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Charlie||Board||YES||Videos are up on youtube. Charlie is setting up training with Siemens.||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Update Camera Policy'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Evan||Board||NO||Notes to be condensed into a proposal, slack channel to be made to discuss briefly before proposing||Sep<br />
|-<br />
| '''Outdoor sign for i3'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active||Greg||Board||YES||Moved to April||4/30/15<br />
|-<br />
| '''Printing Press Acquisition/Provisioning'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active ||Kevin, Ashley||Kevin||YES|| Press purchased, being readied for use.||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Sign in Desk Foyer'''||style="background-color: gold;" |Active ||Greg||Board||YES||working on drawings, not sure what the group would really like that area to be in addition to a sign in/sign up (Ipads being set up by Leonard)||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Tying the Keypad to the CRM'''||style="background-color: Orange;" |Inactive||Evan||Board||no||need code to tie into CRM||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''New i3 PowerSports car'''||style="background-color: Orange;" |Inactive||Jon||Matt||NO||Hold due to budget cuts ||07/15/15<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yuri's Night'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Konrad||Board||YES||Went off GREAT.||4/24<br />
|-<br />
| '''Forklift & Air Compressor'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Evan||Board||||SOLD ||Mar<br />
|-<br />
| '''Rotary axis for Bumblebee'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Roger||Board||YES||Done, talk to warden about using it ||tbd<br />
|-<br />
| '''Rolling Chairs Purchase'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Leora||Board||yes||Has new Champion||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''New Compressor'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Brian||Evan||yes||Compressor on Order||6-8 weeks<br />
|-<br />
| '''EventBrite Non-Profit Conversion'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Charlie||Board||NA||Finished ||na<br />
|-<br />
| '''Red Bull MindShare'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Roger||Board||no||Red Bull MS happened. Met the new rep. May have RB soon.||9 Mar 2015<br />
|-<br />
| '''Sell Welders'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Jody||Jody||no||Completed||Finished - 11/04/14<br />
|-<br />
| '''Urinal Repair'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Nate W||Board||YES||Completed||Finished - 10/21/14<br />
|-<br />
| '''Caster Stands for Kiln'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Terry||Terry||YES||Jody got it all welded||2/17/15<br />
|-<br />
| '''Equipment Access via the Wiki'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Jamie||na||NO||Betas out to Coordinators||Finished - 11/9/14<br />
|-<br />
| '''Server Replacement'''||style="background-color: green; color: white" |'''Done'''||Evan||Board||yes||set up and running||Finished - 1/13/15<br />
|-<br />
| '''reBOOT Detroit Conference and Hackathon'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||Charlie||NA||yes||Abandoned, not worth the effort.||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''WDET'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||Konrad||NA||yes||no interest||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Outreach to Adult Learning'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||Konrad||NA||yes||no interest||TBD<br />
|-<br />
| '''Penguicon Coord'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||Scott S||na||NO||Spoke with Matt Arnold. No response from Gizmodo or Io9. Issue closed.||tbd<br />
|-<br />
| '''Hack the Home Hackathon'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||Evan||Evan||YES||Evan volunteers to be Team Captain! Thanks Evan!. ||tbd<br />
|-<br />
| '''Ducting for Plasma Cutter'''||style="background-color: red; color: white" |'''Tabled'''||||||||stopped due to plasma cutter leaving||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Projects]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Long_Term_Storage&diff=15448Long Term Storage2017-01-14T23:40:09Z<p>Mjgardes: links</p>
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<div>[[Category:Commons Area]]<br />
This page is intended to keep track of items deemed useful to the space but are kept in a state of storage most of the time.<br />
=Storage Locations=<br />
==Front Door Area==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Sandwich board (behind filing cabinet)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==East Mezzanine (Event Storage)==<br />
<br />
=== Green Shelving Unit ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Jockey Box (Blue Cooler)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|C02 Tank<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Tablecloths (yellow cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 1 (clear plastic tub)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 2 (grey plastic box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Green/Brown Cooler<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Party Light Box (with no party light inside)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Banners <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Size<br />
!Quantity<br />
|-<br />
|10'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|6'x3'<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|2'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|2'x3'<br />
|2<br />
|}<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Jack Skellington (large flat cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Upright whiteboard<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Power Racing supplies (yet to be indexed) 11/15/16<br />
<br />
==West Mezzanine (Zone Storage)==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Large speakers (x3)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Nerf weapons<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Easels (5)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Electronics Lab|E-Lab]]: Empty Keysight boxes<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Infrastructure]]: Misc. unused ducting<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Bumblebee, Apr. 2016 ~70 watts)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Wolverine summer/fall 2016)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[:Category:Mobile Equipment Storage Area|MESA]]: larger vacuum table for vacu-former<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: 5 pieces of electronic audio equipment in Monoflo bin<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media Lab]]: Homaco rack from audio equipment<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Storage]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Long_Term_Storage&diff=15447Long Term Storage2017-01-14T23:35:05Z<p>Mjgardes: /* West Mezzanine (Zone Storage) */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Commons Area]]<br />
This page is intended to keep track of items deemed useful to the space but are kept in a state of storage most of the time.<br />
=Storage Locations=<br />
==Front Door Area==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Sandwich board (behind filing cabinet)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==East Mezzanine (Event Storage)==<br />
<br />
=== Green Shelving Unit ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Jockey Box (Blue Cooler)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|C02 Tank<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Tablecloths (yellow cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 1 (clear plastic tub)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 2 (grey plastic box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Green/Brown Cooler<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Party Light Box (with no party light inside)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Banners <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Size<br />
!Quantity<br />
|-<br />
|10'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|6'x3'<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|2'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|2'x3'<br />
|2<br />
|}<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Jack Skellington (large flat cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Upright whiteboard<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Power Racing supplies (yet to be indexed) 11/15/16<br />
<br />
==West Mezzanine (Zone Storage)==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Large speakers (x3)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Nerf weapons<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Craft Room]]: Easels (5)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[E-Lab]]: Empty Keysight boxes<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Infrastructure]]: Misc. unused ducting<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Bumblebee, Apr. 2016 ~70 watts)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Laser Zone]]: Dead laser tube (Wolverine summer/fall 2016)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[MESA]]: larger vacuum table for vacu-former<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media lab]]: 5 pieces of electronic audio equipment in Monoflo bin<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|[[Media lab]]: Homaco rack from audio equipment<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Storage]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=15446Main Page2017-01-14T23:33:36Z<p>Mjgardes: link to zone and space storage</p>
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}}<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
<br />
[[File:ZoneColors.png|1200x1200px]]<br />
<br />
</center><br />
<br />
== Choose Your Own Adventure ==<br />
;'''[[Start the adventure?]]'''<br />
<!-- minor edit take 2--></div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Long_Term_Storage&diff=15445Long Term Storage2017-01-14T23:31:26Z<p>Mjgardes: /* West Mezzanine (Zone Storage) */ Media lab stuff</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Commons Area]]<br />
This page is intended to keep track of items deemed useful to the space but are kept in a state of storage most of the time.<br />
=Storage Locations=<br />
==Front Door Area==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Sandwich board (behind filing cabinet)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==East Mezzanine (Event Storage)==<br />
<br />
=== Green Shelving Unit ===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Jockey Box (Blue Cooler)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|C02 Tank<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Tablecloths (yellow cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 1 (clear plastic tub)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Halloween Box 2 (grey plastic box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Green/Brown Cooler<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Party Light Box (with no party light inside)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Banners <br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Size<br />
!Quantity<br />
|-<br />
|10'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|6'x3'<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|2'x4'<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|2'x3'<br />
|2<br />
|}<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Jack Skellington (large flat cardboard box)<br />
|5/19/16<br />
|-<br />
|Upright whiteboard<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Power Racing supplies (yet to be indexed) 11/15/16<br />
<br />
==West Mezzanine (Zone Storage)==<br />
{|class = "wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
!Item<br />
!Date verified<br />
|-<br />
|Large speakers (x3)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Nerf weapons<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Craft Room: Easels (5)<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|E-Lab: Empty Keysight boxes<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Infrastructure: Misc. unused ducting<br />
|11/12/16<br />
|-<br />
|Laser Zone: Dead laser tube (Bumblebee, Apr. 2016 ~70 watts)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|Laser Zone: Dead laser tube (Wolverine summer/fall 2016)<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|MESA: larger vacuum table for vacu-former<br />
|12/13/16<br />
|-<br />
|Media lab: 5 pieces of electronic audio equipment in Monoflo bin<br />
|2017-01-14<br />
|-<br />
|Media lab: Homaco rack from audio equipment<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Storage]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Communication&diff=15439Communication2017-01-12T17:41:53Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Contact@i3detroit Email */</p>
<hr />
<div>i3 Detroit's members have lots of ways to communicate with each other and with the public. This page attempts to catalog them.<br />
<br />
= The Blog =<br />
<br />
The front page of www.i3detroit.com runs on Wordpress, and features articles written by members. ANY MEMBER can post! Suggested topics include:<br />
* Upcoming events<br />
* Event recaps<br />
* Project kickoffs / work-days<br />
* Project write-ups<br />
* Project featured elsewhere so check it out<br />
* Opinion/editorial<br />
<br />
To get a Wordpress account created, post on the members' mailing list and ask for it. Wordpress lets you pick your own public-facing name which will appear at the top of all the posts you write, so specify this in the request, otherwise the person creating the account will make one up for you.<br />
<br />
There are some posting guidelines over at [[HOWTO make a blog post]].<br />
<br />
= The Mailing Lists = <br />
<br />
Have their own page over at [[Mailing_list]].<br />
<br />
= Slack (chat) =<br />
<div id="Slack"></div><br />
Slack is a modern chat system with Native mobile apps, Desktop apps and a web app. It saves all history by default and allows you to share files and create text snippets. There are Channels that correspond to large groups many people might be interested in for a conversation or project coordination, and there are also Direct Messages and private group chat.<br />
<br />
This is meant to fill a perceived gap in our communication channels. While all members need to be on the mailing list for important updates and the most basic coordination, we don't necessarily want long conversational threads or multiple threads for big topics. The IRC channel is great but a lot of members have mentioned they had a hard time using it in a way that would be as convenient. In fact it is just like IRC if you had your own network (tabula rasa on channels) and were really great at setting it up, creating bots, hosting shared files, and implementing APIs to work with other services. Oh and if you could use emjoii, have inline images, edit previous posts, pin text snippets and star things to make a list of favorite or attention needing items. So Slack is for casual, project, and space wide conversation or project planning..<br />
<br />
In regards to etiquette, slack is designed for small-ish businesses so it expects that you would be respectful. Channel invites are auto-join and public topics are adjustable by anyone. If we find people behaving inappropriately they can be removed as this is not essential for membership.<br />
<br />
'''Email one of the admin's to be invited.'''<br />
<br />
''Update! You can now self-invite by logging into [https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ your CRM account] and hitting the "services" tab.''<br />
<br />
:[[User:jtrip | @jtrip ]] <br />
:[[User:Surferdudemi | @rogers ]] <br />
:[[User:UnixMonky | @unixmonky ]]<br />
:[[User:kmbrown314 | @kmbrown314 ]]<br />
<br />
:Once you have registered you will be emailed a link but here it is as well, and of course download links can be found here as well:<br />
:'''[http://i3detroit.slack.com/ http://i3detroit.slack.com/]'''<br />
<br />
'''How or Why?'''<br />
::Are you coordinating an event or big/public project? ''You might want to make a channel and invite the stakeholders.'' <br />
::Want to see what a SIG (special interest group) is up to? ''check out their channel'' <br />
::Have a small project that you are working on with one or two other people? ''Make a private group'' <br />
::want to stay up to date on general i3 business or be chatty? ''check out '''#general''' or '''#offtopic''' and talk about slack or get help on '''#meta''' ''<br />
<br />
'''After you have registered'''<br />
::Be sure to fill out your slack profile. Remembering 150 peoples names is hard, remembering all of their usernames too is near impossible. To be extra helpful you can also upload a picture of your face.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Help/Reference:<br />
| [https://slack.com/is/team-communication Overview] <br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack_(software) Wiki]<br />
| [http://slackhq.com/ Blog] <br />
|-<br />
| mobile apps <br />
| [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slack/id803453959?mt=12 iOS] <br />
| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Slack&hl=en Android] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
= Google Calendar =<br />
<br />
Find a way to add [https://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=i3detroit@gmail.com&pli=1 i3detroit's public Google Calendar] to your personal calendaring system. It's important!<br />
<br />
Also try the [https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic XML feed thereof,] the [https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics ical feed thereof,] or the [https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=i3detroit%40gmail.com&ctz=America/New_York basic HTML version].<br />
<br />
Every member is allowed to post stuff here, but setting up the credentials is manual so it's done on demand. For write access (as with most of i3's online stuff), ask on the members-only [[Mailing list]].<br />
<br />
If you only need to post infrequently, and would rather not bother getting access, you can email [[User:Nbezanson|Nate B]] or (other volunteers here) with the following info:<br />
* Date, time, and duration.<br />
* What part of the space (zone, commons, classroom, off-site)<br />
* Any blurb you'd like to include or link to (email thread, eventbrite, etc)<br />
* And if it's a recurring event, how often and when it recurs. Though in this case you should probably do it yourself so you can manage cancellations, etc.<br />
<br />
Or just create an event on your own calendar and add i3detroit@gmail.com as a guest. Make sure to click the Add button! You may change the details later on your own calendar, and the updates will automatically be pushed out to ours. If it asks whether you would like to send an invite, you may say no.<br />
<br />
[[File:Calendarinvite.png]]<br />
<br />
= Twitter =<br />
<br />
Occasionally, humans monitor and respond to the @i3detroit account too. Don't count on it. <br />
<br />
<s>= The Twitterbot =<br />
<br />
Since we don't have any paid staff, and thus don't have regular "open" hours, we needed a way to tell the world when it was OK to visit. That mechanism is the Twitterbot. Physically, it's a switch right by the door, which any member can throw when they enter the space, if they feel like inviting guests. (It's expected that they'll turn it off again when this is no longer the case.) <br />
<br />
When the switch is thrown, two things happen:<br />
* The top-right box on the website indicates "The space is OPEN FOR GUESTS" instead of "Closed, come back later".<br />
* A tweet goes out on @i3detroit saying something to the above effect, possibly including a photo taken at the moment the switch was thrown.<br />
<br />
Operation detailed at [[Twitterbot]].></s><br />
<br />
<br />
= Facebook =<br />
<br />
Facebook Page is here: https://www.facebook.com/i3detroit<br />
<br />
= The Telephone =<br />
<br />
Goodness! An old-fashioned telephone? <br />
<br />
Yes! Well, not exactly, there's VOIP 'twixt the two ends. But still, it's accessible on the PSTN, so it counts. It's at +1-248-556-9995 and rings inside the space. IF YOU HEAR A PHONE RINGING IN THE SPACE, PLEASE ANSWER IT. It's probably someone who saw the twitterbot change state, and wants to call-ahead before coming for a visit. Sometimes it's a news reporter or something. Do what you see fit, but if you feel the call needs followup, jot down the details and post to the members' list, above.<br />
<br />
= IRC = <br />
<br />
Like most open-source projects, we're on Freenode. Channel is #i3detroit. The easiest way to join is by clicking the "Web chat" link on the front page of https://www.i3detroit.org, which will open a browser-based chat client and plunge you right in. Say hi, then be patient because not all of us are at our keyboards all the time! "Drive-by greeting" is considered poor IRC etiquette, so stick around a few minutes! If you can install and run a real client, or use a shell session for persistence, that's better.<br />
<br />
= EventBrite =<br />
<br />
Eventbrite is just for things with a limited number of seats where people need to reserve seats ahead of time. Also it can charge admission but that's horrible and we try to avoid using it that way. More info at [[HOWTO_Host_an_event_at_i3detroit]].<br />
<br />
= The Wiki =<br />
<br />
Yeah, the one you're reading right now. Account creation is manual, but not actually restricted to members-only, because we've had a few outsiders interested in contributing. See [[HOWTO_Get_a_Wiki_Account]]. As with all wikis, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Be_bold Be Bold]!<br />
<br />
= Contact@i3detroit Email =<br />
<br />
This goes to a handful of members, and is generally only used by external contacts when -public does not seem appropriate. Since you've got this far, you know that you can search this wiki for more specific contact information so consider this address a last resort.<br />
<br />
= Membership Database (CRM) =<br />
<br />
This is at https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ and runs [https://github.com/elplatt/seltzer Seltzer]. Use it to look up members' phone numbers and emergency contact info, see who mentors whom, etc. Also it might be useful for making [[Dues Payments]]<br />
<br />
= [[TV Bulletin Board]] =<br />
<br />
The rotating announcement slideshow, running on a TV in the commons, has [[TV_Bulletin_Board|its own page]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:HOWTO]][[Category:Internal HOWTO]][[Category:Organization Information]][[Category:Reference Data]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Communication&diff=15438Communication2017-01-12T17:32:24Z<p>Mjgardes: /* IRC */</p>
<hr />
<div>i3 Detroit's members have lots of ways to communicate with each other and with the public. This page attempts to catalog them.<br />
<br />
= The Blog =<br />
<br />
The front page of www.i3detroit.com runs on Wordpress, and features articles written by members. ANY MEMBER can post! Suggested topics include:<br />
* Upcoming events<br />
* Event recaps<br />
* Project kickoffs / work-days<br />
* Project write-ups<br />
* Project featured elsewhere so check it out<br />
* Opinion/editorial<br />
<br />
To get a Wordpress account created, post on the members' mailing list and ask for it. Wordpress lets you pick your own public-facing name which will appear at the top of all the posts you write, so specify this in the request, otherwise the person creating the account will make one up for you.<br />
<br />
There are some posting guidelines over at [[HOWTO make a blog post]].<br />
<br />
= The Mailing Lists = <br />
<br />
Have their own page over at [[Mailing_list]].<br />
<br />
= Slack (chat) =<br />
<div id="Slack"></div><br />
Slack is a modern chat system with Native mobile apps, Desktop apps and a web app. It saves all history by default and allows you to share files and create text snippets. There are Channels that correspond to large groups many people might be interested in for a conversation or project coordination, and there are also Direct Messages and private group chat.<br />
<br />
This is meant to fill a perceived gap in our communication channels. While all members need to be on the mailing list for important updates and the most basic coordination, we don't necessarily want long conversational threads or multiple threads for big topics. The IRC channel is great but a lot of members have mentioned they had a hard time using it in a way that would be as convenient. In fact it is just like IRC if you had your own network (tabula rasa on channels) and were really great at setting it up, creating bots, hosting shared files, and implementing APIs to work with other services. Oh and if you could use emjoii, have inline images, edit previous posts, pin text snippets and star things to make a list of favorite or attention needing items. So Slack is for casual, project, and space wide conversation or project planning..<br />
<br />
In regards to etiquette, slack is designed for small-ish businesses so it expects that you would be respectful. Channel invites are auto-join and public topics are adjustable by anyone. If we find people behaving inappropriately they can be removed as this is not essential for membership.<br />
<br />
'''Email one of the admin's to be invited.'''<br />
<br />
''Update! You can now self-invite by logging into [https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ your CRM account] and hitting the "services" tab.''<br />
<br />
:[[User:jtrip | @jtrip ]] <br />
:[[User:Surferdudemi | @rogers ]] <br />
:[[User:UnixMonky | @unixmonky ]]<br />
:[[User:kmbrown314 | @kmbrown314 ]]<br />
<br />
:Once you have registered you will be emailed a link but here it is as well, and of course download links can be found here as well:<br />
:'''[http://i3detroit.slack.com/ http://i3detroit.slack.com/]'''<br />
<br />
'''How or Why?'''<br />
::Are you coordinating an event or big/public project? ''You might want to make a channel and invite the stakeholders.'' <br />
::Want to see what a SIG (special interest group) is up to? ''check out their channel'' <br />
::Have a small project that you are working on with one or two other people? ''Make a private group'' <br />
::want to stay up to date on general i3 business or be chatty? ''check out '''#general''' or '''#offtopic''' and talk about slack or get help on '''#meta''' ''<br />
<br />
'''After you have registered'''<br />
::Be sure to fill out your slack profile. Remembering 150 peoples names is hard, remembering all of their usernames too is near impossible. To be extra helpful you can also upload a picture of your face.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
| Help/Reference:<br />
| [https://slack.com/is/team-communication Overview] <br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack_(software) Wiki]<br />
| [http://slackhq.com/ Blog] <br />
|-<br />
| mobile apps <br />
| [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slack/id803453959?mt=12 iOS] <br />
| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Slack&hl=en Android] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
= Google Calendar =<br />
<br />
Find a way to add [https://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=i3detroit@gmail.com&pli=1 i3detroit's public Google Calendar] to your personal calendaring system. It's important!<br />
<br />
Also try the [https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic XML feed thereof,] the [https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics ical feed thereof,] or the [https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=i3detroit%40gmail.com&ctz=America/New_York basic HTML version].<br />
<br />
Every member is allowed to post stuff here, but setting up the credentials is manual so it's done on demand. For write access (as with most of i3's online stuff), ask on the members-only [[Mailing list]].<br />
<br />
If you only need to post infrequently, and would rather not bother getting access, you can email [[User:Nbezanson|Nate B]] or (other volunteers here) with the following info:<br />
* Date, time, and duration.<br />
* What part of the space (zone, commons, classroom, off-site)<br />
* Any blurb you'd like to include or link to (email thread, eventbrite, etc)<br />
* And if it's a recurring event, how often and when it recurs. Though in this case you should probably do it yourself so you can manage cancellations, etc.<br />
<br />
Or just create an event on your own calendar and add i3detroit@gmail.com as a guest. Make sure to click the Add button! You may change the details later on your own calendar, and the updates will automatically be pushed out to ours. If it asks whether you would like to send an invite, you may say no.<br />
<br />
[[File:Calendarinvite.png]]<br />
<br />
= Twitter =<br />
<br />
Occasionally, humans monitor and respond to the @i3detroit account too. Don't count on it. <br />
<br />
<s>= The Twitterbot =<br />
<br />
Since we don't have any paid staff, and thus don't have regular "open" hours, we needed a way to tell the world when it was OK to visit. That mechanism is the Twitterbot. Physically, it's a switch right by the door, which any member can throw when they enter the space, if they feel like inviting guests. (It's expected that they'll turn it off again when this is no longer the case.) <br />
<br />
When the switch is thrown, two things happen:<br />
* The top-right box on the website indicates "The space is OPEN FOR GUESTS" instead of "Closed, come back later".<br />
* A tweet goes out on @i3detroit saying something to the above effect, possibly including a photo taken at the moment the switch was thrown.<br />
<br />
Operation detailed at [[Twitterbot]].></s><br />
<br />
<br />
= Facebook =<br />
<br />
Facebook Page is here: https://www.facebook.com/i3detroit<br />
<br />
= The Telephone =<br />
<br />
Goodness! An old-fashioned telephone? <br />
<br />
Yes! Well, not exactly, there's VOIP 'twixt the two ends. But still, it's accessible on the PSTN, so it counts. It's at +1-248-556-9995 and rings inside the space. IF YOU HEAR A PHONE RINGING IN THE SPACE, PLEASE ANSWER IT. It's probably someone who saw the twitterbot change state, and wants to call-ahead before coming for a visit. Sometimes it's a news reporter or something. Do what you see fit, but if you feel the call needs followup, jot down the details and post to the members' list, above.<br />
<br />
= IRC = <br />
<br />
Like most open-source projects, we're on Freenode. Channel is #i3detroit. The easiest way to join is by clicking the "Web chat" link on the front page of https://www.i3detroit.org, which will open a browser-based chat client and plunge you right in. Say hi, then be patient because not all of us are at our keyboards all the time! "Drive-by greeting" is considered poor IRC etiquette, so stick around a few minutes! If you can install and run a real client, or use a shell session for persistence, that's better.<br />
<br />
= EventBrite =<br />
<br />
Eventbrite is just for things with a limited number of seats where people need to reserve seats ahead of time. Also it can charge admission but that's horrible and we try to avoid using it that way. More info at [[HOWTO_Host_an_event_at_i3detroit]].<br />
<br />
= The Wiki =<br />
<br />
Yeah, the one you're reading right now. Account creation is manual, but not actually restricted to members-only, because we've had a few outsiders interested in contributing. See [[HOWTO_Get_a_Wiki_Account]]. As with all wikis, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Be_bold Be Bold]!<br />
<br />
= Contact@i3detroit Email =<br />
<br />
This goes to a handful of Board members, and might be useful if -public isn't appropriate but you don't know who to talk to. Really it's a PITA so consider it a last resort.<br />
<br />
= Membership Database (CRM) =<br />
<br />
This is at https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ and runs [https://github.com/elplatt/seltzer Seltzer]. Use it to look up members' phone numbers and emergency contact info, see who mentors whom, etc. Also it might be useful for making [[Dues Payments]]<br />
<br />
= [[TV Bulletin Board]] =<br />
<br />
The rotating announcement slideshow, running on a TV in the commons, has [[TV_Bulletin_Board|its own page]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:HOWTO]][[Category:Internal HOWTO]][[Category:Organization Information]][[Category:Reference Data]]</div>Mjgardeshttps://www.i3detroit.org/wi/index.php?title=Communication&diff=15437Communication2017-01-12T17:16:40Z<p>Mjgardes: /* Google Calendar */</p>
<hr />
<div>i3 Detroit's members have lots of ways to communicate with each other and with the public. This page attempts to catalog them.<br />
<br />
= The Blog =<br />
<br />
The front page of www.i3detroit.com runs on Wordpress, and features articles written by members. ANY MEMBER can post! Suggested topics include:<br />
* Upcoming events<br />
* Event recaps<br />
* Project kickoffs / work-days<br />
* Project write-ups<br />
* Project featured elsewhere so check it out<br />
* Opinion/editorial<br />
<br />
To get a Wordpress account created, post on the members' mailing list and ask for it. Wordpress lets you pick your own public-facing name which will appear at the top of all the posts you write, so specify this in the request, otherwise the person creating the account will make one up for you.<br />
<br />
There are some posting guidelines over at [[HOWTO make a blog post]].<br />
<br />
= The Mailing Lists = <br />
<br />
Have their own page over at [[Mailing_list]].<br />
<br />
= Slack (chat) =<br />
<div id="Slack"></div><br />
Slack is a modern chat system with Native mobile apps, Desktop apps and a web app. It saves all history by default and allows you to share files and create text snippets. There are Channels that correspond to large groups many people might be interested in for a conversation or project coordination, and there are also Direct Messages and private group chat.<br />
<br />
This is meant to fill a perceived gap in our communication channels. While all members need to be on the mailing list for important updates and the most basic coordination, we don't necessarily want long conversational threads or multiple threads for big topics. The IRC channel is great but a lot of members have mentioned they had a hard time using it in a way that would be as convenient. In fact it is just like IRC if you had your own network (tabula rasa on channels) and were really great at setting it up, creating bots, hosting shared files, and implementing APIs to work with other services. Oh and if you could use emjoii, have inline images, edit previous posts, pin text snippets and star things to make a list of favorite or attention needing items. So Slack is for casual, project, and space wide conversation or project planning..<br />
<br />
In regards to etiquette, slack is designed for small-ish businesses so it expects that you would be respectful. Channel invites are auto-join and public topics are adjustable by anyone. If we find people behaving inappropriately they can be removed as this is not essential for membership.<br />
<br />
'''Email one of the admin's to be invited.'''<br />
<br />
''Update! You can now self-invite by logging into [https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ your CRM account] and hitting the "services" tab.''<br />
<br />
:[[User:jtrip | @jtrip ]] <br />
:[[User:Surferdudemi | @rogers ]] <br />
:[[User:UnixMonky | @unixmonky ]]<br />
:[[User:kmbrown314 | @kmbrown314 ]]<br />
<br />
:Once you have registered you will be emailed a link but here it is as well, and of course download links can be found here as well:<br />
:'''[http://i3detroit.slack.com/ http://i3detroit.slack.com/]'''<br />
<br />
'''How or Why?'''<br />
::Are you coordinating an event or big/public project? ''You might want to make a channel and invite the stakeholders.'' <br />
::Want to see what a SIG (special interest group) is up to? ''check out their channel'' <br />
::Have a small project that you are working on with one or two other people? ''Make a private group'' <br />
::want to stay up to date on general i3 business or be chatty? ''check out '''#general''' or '''#offtopic''' and talk about slack or get help on '''#meta''' ''<br />
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'''After you have registered'''<br />
::Be sure to fill out your slack profile. Remembering 150 peoples names is hard, remembering all of their usernames too is near impossible. To be extra helpful you can also upload a picture of your face.<br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
| Help/Reference:<br />
| [https://slack.com/is/team-communication Overview] <br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack_(software) Wiki]<br />
| [http://slackhq.com/ Blog] <br />
|-<br />
| mobile apps <br />
| [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slack/id803453959?mt=12 iOS] <br />
| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Slack&hl=en Android] <br />
|}<br />
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= Google Calendar =<br />
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Find a way to add [https://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=i3detroit@gmail.com&pli=1 i3detroit's public Google Calendar] to your personal calendaring system. It's important!<br />
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Also try the [https://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic XML feed thereof,] the [https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/i3detroit%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics ical feed thereof,] or the [https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=i3detroit%40gmail.com&ctz=America/New_York basic HTML version].<br />
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Every member is allowed to post stuff here, but setting up the credentials is manual so it's done on demand. For write access (as with most of i3's online stuff), ask on the members-only [[Mailing list]].<br />
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If you only need to post infrequently, and would rather not bother getting access, you can email [[User:Nbezanson|Nate B]] or (other volunteers here) with the following info:<br />
* Date, time, and duration.<br />
* What part of the space (zone, commons, classroom, off-site)<br />
* Any blurb you'd like to include or link to (email thread, eventbrite, etc)<br />
* And if it's a recurring event, how often and when it recurs. Though in this case you should probably do it yourself so you can manage cancellations, etc.<br />
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Or just create an event on your own calendar and add i3detroit@gmail.com as a guest. Make sure to click the Add button! You may change the details later on your own calendar, and the updates will automatically be pushed out to ours. If it asks whether you would like to send an invite, you may say no.<br />
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[[File:Calendarinvite.png]]<br />
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= Twitter =<br />
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Occasionally, humans monitor and respond to the @i3detroit account too. Don't count on it. <br />
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<s>= The Twitterbot =<br />
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Since we don't have any paid staff, and thus don't have regular "open" hours, we needed a way to tell the world when it was OK to visit. That mechanism is the Twitterbot. Physically, it's a switch right by the door, which any member can throw when they enter the space, if they feel like inviting guests. (It's expected that they'll turn it off again when this is no longer the case.) <br />
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When the switch is thrown, two things happen:<br />
* The top-right box on the website indicates "The space is OPEN FOR GUESTS" instead of "Closed, come back later".<br />
* A tweet goes out on @i3detroit saying something to the above effect, possibly including a photo taken at the moment the switch was thrown.<br />
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Operation detailed at [[Twitterbot]].></s><br />
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= Facebook =<br />
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Facebook Page is here: https://www.facebook.com/i3detroit<br />
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= The Telephone =<br />
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Goodness! An old-fashioned telephone? <br />
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Yes! Well, not exactly, there's VOIP 'twixt the two ends. But still, it's accessible on the PSTN, so it counts. It's at +1-248-556-9995 and rings inside the space. IF YOU HEAR A PHONE RINGING IN THE SPACE, PLEASE ANSWER IT. It's probably someone who saw the twitterbot change state, and wants to call-ahead before coming for a visit. Sometimes it's a news reporter or something. Do what you see fit, but if you feel the call needs followup, jot down the details and post to the members' list, above.<br />
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= IRC = <br />
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Like most open-source projects, we're on Freenode. Channel is #i3detroit. The easiest way to join is by clicking the "Web chat" link on the front page of i3detroit.com, which will open a browser-based chat client and plunge you right in. Say hi, then be patient because not all of us are at our keyboards all the time! "Drive-by greeting" is considered poor IRC etiquette, so stick around a few minutes! If you can install and run a real client, or use a shell session for persistence, that's better.<br />
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= EventBrite =<br />
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Eventbrite is just for things with a limited number of seats where people need to reserve seats ahead of time. Also it can charge admission but that's horrible and we try to avoid using it that way. More info at [[HOWTO_Host_an_event_at_i3detroit]].<br />
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= The Wiki =<br />
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Yeah, the one you're reading right now. Account creation is manual, but not actually restricted to members-only, because we've had a few outsiders interested in contributing. See [[HOWTO_Get_a_Wiki_Account]]. As with all wikis, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Be_bold Be Bold]!<br />
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= Contact@i3detroit Email =<br />
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This goes to a handful of Board members, and might be useful if -public isn't appropriate but you don't know who to talk to. Really it's a PITA so consider it a last resort.<br />
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= Membership Database (CRM) =<br />
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This is at https://www.i3detroit.org/crm/ and runs [https://github.com/elplatt/seltzer Seltzer]. Use it to look up members' phone numbers and emergency contact info, see who mentors whom, etc. Also it might be useful for making [[Dues Payments]]<br />
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= [[TV Bulletin Board]] =<br />
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The rotating announcement slideshow, running on a TV in the commons, has [[TV_Bulletin_Board|its own page]].<br />
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