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Needs a fitted cover, at some point. How-to list for printing patterns and posters on the roll paper at full size.  +
Set up and get working.  +
* clean coin mech, and re-calibrate * fix cooling system (fixed?)   +
* Continue welding trials with bi-metal blade   +
Might need plugging in.  +
* Use slack and slack blame into some channel for announcements of pipeline status * Better way to edit server-side configuration (instead of re-creating the containers)   +
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Fix tensioner  +
Better documentation and investigation into the design/execution toolchain--scheduled to be handled by the Coordinators. Coordinators: Regularly check bobbin cutting blade. Order new part from repair shop if damaged. Coordinators: Regularly check for nicks/scratches in needle plate. Sand out as necessary. Similarly, nicks in feet should be sanded lightly to reduce the burrs. Kevin: Rewrite maintenance page as maintenance + troubleshooting; add link to Husqvarna troubleshooting section of manual (http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/SiteMedia/Products/Machines/Support/Designer_SE_Troubleshooting_EN.pdf). Anyone: List available hoop sizes  +
* Acquire ink cartridges. * Test printer. * Setup for fabric printing!   +
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*Create and hang reservations sign, rules sign for above table. *Make a reservation calendar in the CRM for the table.   +
# See if FANUC has released updated software. # Get manuals and programming guides out of fileshare. # Scan ownership/licensing documents and convert to PDFs for the wiki.   +
Presently powered from the row-2 light circuit. Fix that?  +
* Clean up thermostat wiring   +
* Pilot light won't stay lit, replace thermocouple * Or harvest for parts before pitching it   +
* New Thermostat   +
* Needs new motor ** Dayton 3M588A *** 1/15 HP *** 1050 RPM *** Frame 42Y ** https://www.grainger.com/category/motors/ac-motors/hvac-ac-motors/direct-drive-blower-hvac-ac-motors?attrs=Frame%7C42Y~~HP%7C1%2F15~~No.+of+Speeds%7C1~~RPM+Range%7C1%2C001-1%2C100&filters=attrs * Needs new bottom sheetmetal * New Thermostat   +
* Replace switch box on furnace   +
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Acquire replacement barrel lock with key for mounting hardware.  +
Yet to do, short term: *Coat battery terminals generously with anticorrosive. *Replace the base-run switch. Wishlist, long term: *Diagnose and repair the platform-power connection. *Redo the vinyl lettering on the machine panels and sides. *Remove, sandblast, repaint, and reinstall the battery bays. *Ammeter for charging/discharging current?  +
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Have fun with your new skill and make cool things.  +
* Figure out if we need it   +
# Update Wiki pages for this page and for Training page as well as produce training videos.   +
*Source more dies *Add a good pic to this page *Add the manual or a link to it *Maybe find some good videos and link them   +
Perform monthly checks and maintenance.  +
Add instructions Add picture Pay Paul for his mom Make a list of all accessories included  +
Missing parts were purchased so machine could be used and have been tested. No other tasks due at this time.  +
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* Make a permanent home for the remote control * Route VGA/Composite cables from the projector down behind the screen to the audio hookup location * Add an HDMI adapter and chromecast   +
* Add touchscreen capabilities   +
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* Build Cabinet for Drill Press tools and accessories   +
Add outfield tables  +
New bobbin winder. Install manual knee lift to replace defective servo.  +
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Purchase new power pedal. Feet? What kind of plug is it?  +
*get actual picture *finish model number *add maintenance info *It's been so long, it needs oil points most likely and a test run   +
*List out what the stitches are. *What bobbin class is it? *Stitch #3 may not work. *Stitch #4 may not work. *Stitch #7 may not work.   +
Setup and get running. Looks like a washing machine.  +
Set up and get working.  +
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* Move the controller to the bottom of the cart * Cable routing & cleanup * Reinstall Force Sensor * Install Force Sensor calibration file * Install Force Sensor metal faceplate * Create faceplate adapter to allow mounting original tools   +
;New cylinders to hold different lenses, :...to make it easy and safe to change them without smudging or damage. Sector67 has indicated they may make some of these. (The existing cylinder has too narrow an opening for the lens that gives a long focal length. Its beam is so wide that it hits the lip and heats up the cylinder.) ;Payment-measuring timer. :One way to do this would be to measure current to the machine and time how long it runs at laser-firing power. It would be good to put a button on the timer that would re-set it to zero. :Another way, used at other spaces, is to use the "blow" output contact from the controller, which is meant to trigger the air-assist, in case bottled gas is being used for special cutting. ===Done=== ;Payment box. :Greg Smith made it. ;Laptop desk. :Standing desk built by [[user:Dustinbikes|Dustin White]] & Ted Hansen. ;Aperture in the chassis, through which to thread the blue USB cable with a grommet. :Instead, we discovered an exit under the machine and threaded it through that. [[user:Mattarnold|Matt Arnold]] used sugru on the side of the standing desk for a place to attach the end of the cable when unused.  +
*Put in new Bed *Rewrite Smoothieware - Why? Seems to work? *air assist solenoid *air assist nozzle *replace power switch with sonoff pow *add flow switch *add door interlock *add max endstops *better laser focus   +
* Get a honeycomb that we can set on the cutting table. * Get a handle on the metal cutting mode.   +
*The focus slide could be redesigned for less flex. *Payment counter? *New roller design   +
*Develop a list of materials, with speed and power settings for various cutting depths. **[[pentest-report-1]] *Add bumpers under the lid. *Add stringer gas shocks so the lid does not slam shut.   +
Grab a photo! Add a fan and intake/exhaust grilles?  +
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* Find replacement for current adjustment rheostat. Range is too touchy,   +
#Check into the gas adapter - This would allow use of regular MIG wire, expanding the ability of the machine to use on other metals.   +
* Build a prettier version once we're done adding things * Add tool crib H lights to the map, maybe move the other light as we physically moved it   +
* Make him some clothes so he's not so cold   +
The hard drive is also the boot and installation drive, which makes it feel sluggish by 2026 standards. Consider moving boot and program files to an SSD of 0.5-1 TB capacity. Case and CPU fans are incredibly noisy under moderate load. Consider upgrading to quieter fans (Noctua?). Needs case screws to attach the side panel.  +