https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Adam.goldsmith&feedformat=atomClaremont MakerSpace - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:03:16ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Category:Tools&diff=1058Category:Tools2024-03-27T16:47:56Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Increase query limit to 200</p>
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| common name = 3D printer<br />
| make = Aleph Objects<br />
| model = Lulzbot Mini<br />
| asset tag = CMS00011<br />
| name = Lulzbot Mini<br />
| shop = Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab<br />
| certification = 3D Printer Certification<br />
| manual = [[Media:Lulzbot Mini Quick Start Guide.pdf|Quick Start Guide]];[[Media:Lulzbot Mini User Manual.pdf|User Manual]]<br />
| reservation = https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=11<br />
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{{ToolInfo<br />
| common name = 3D printer<br />
| make = Aleph Objects<br />
| model = Lulzbot Taz 6<br />
| asset tag = CMS00012<br />
| name = Lulzbot Taz 6<br />
| shop = Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab<br />
| certification = 3D Printer Certification<br />
| manual = [[Media:Lulzbot Taz 6 Quick Start Guide.pdf|Quick Start Guide]];[[Media:Lulzbot Taz 6 User Manual.pdf|User Manual]]<br />
| reservation = https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=5<br />
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The [[Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab]] hosts two 3D printers made by [https://www.lulzbot.com/ Lulzbot]. These are fused deposition modeling (FDM) printers, which means that they build the model by extruding plastic layer by layer. <br />
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==Shop Lead==<br />
The shop lead for the 3D Printers can be contacted via the [https://tickets.claremontmakerspace.org/open.php online ticketing system]. [[3D Printers Shop Lead Duties]]<br />
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==Print Area==<br />
The Lulzbot Taz 6 maximum print volume is 28 0mm x 280 mm x 250 mm (11.02 in x 11.02 in x 9.8 in).<br><br />
The Lulzbot Mini maximum print area is 152 mm x 152 mm x 158 mm (6 in x 6 in x 6.2 in).<br />
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==Filament==<br />
Both printers use 2.85mm / 3mm filament. Capable materials are: ABS, PLA, HIPS, PVA, wood filled filaments, Polyester (Tritan), PETT, bronze and copper filled filaments, Polycarbonate, Nylon, PETG, conductive PLA and ABS, UV luminescent filaments, PCTPE, PC-ABS, Alloy 910. (Note: Printing with carbon fiber filaments is not recommended at this time because carbon fiber filaments can degrade both the nozzle and hot end of the LulzBot Mini Tool Head.) The Claremont Makerspace encourages the use of PLA as the odor is minimal. To print with something other than PLA please obtain shop lead approval prior to printing.<br />
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The CMS provides white, black, and grey filament for member projects in the humidity-controlled bin located between the two printers. The cost is .04 a gram (weight includes support material). You can weigh your part post-print on the scale and leave cash only in the lockbox under the Taz 6. There is some storage space for member filament in the humidity-controlled clear box. Clearly label your personal filament or it may get used. Please keep the box closed and filament stored when not in use. <br />
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==Slicing Software==<br />
CMS laptops are loaded with the latest version of [https://www.lulzbot.com/cura Cura Lulzbot Edition]. Note that this edition is specific to the Lulzbot printers. It is several versions behind the non-printer-specific version of Cura. <br />
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==OctoPrint==<br />
[https://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint], a web interface for 3D printers, is available on the CMS internal network. Currently, it is the recommended method for accessing the LulzBot 3D printers. It is not recommended you use the CONNECT function in OctoPrint if the printers are currently printing, as the print will stop. (This only applies if the print was started from outside OctoPrint.)<br />
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*Lulzbot Mini: http://octopi-lulzbot-mini.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org/<br />
*Lulzbot Taz 6: http://octopi-taz-6.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org/<br />
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Again, please note that these links only work when you're on the Claremont MakerSpace's network. When you are not, you can view the current status of the printers at https://3dprint.claremontmakerspace.org/.<br />
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== Firmware ==<br />
The Taz 6 is Currently running 2.09.011 please note that this requires you to set the tool type (standard .5mm) at the printer. Z-offset is -01.11 and Steps/mm (e-steps) are 830. <br />
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==Printer Etiquette==<br />
Always choose the smallest printer that can fit your print.<br />
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As the printer area can be dusty, it is suggested you clean the printer bed prior to printing (a simple wipe with a paper towel and IPA (isopropyl alcohol) should suffice). If there are not paper towels and IPA in the print area, email the shop leads at [mailto:electronics@claremontmakerspace.org electronics@claremontmakerspace.org]. If when removing your print you find it has left a residue, clean the bed. If you must remove another member's print, do so as carefully as possible, and place in the labeled bin. If you must switch filaments, make sure to place the filament in the humidity-controlled bin.<br />
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== Accessories and Tools ==<br />
There are a variety of accessories and tools available for the 3D printers. Maintenance should be completed by a shop lead or with shop lead permission.<br />
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=== Filament Drier ===<br />
The filament drier can help alleviate stringing, clogging, or layer shift by removing moisture from filament. The filament drier is a [https://www.sunlu.com/collections/sunlu-filament-dryer-s1/products/sunlu-s1-and-s1-plus-filament-dryer-keeping-filament-dry-during-3d-printing SUNLU S1 Plus]. The default drying time of SUNLU dryer box is 6 hours, you can also set the drying time and temperature according to your own preferences. The time setting range is 0~24 hours, and the temperature range is 35°C~55°C. <br />
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Suggested temperature ranges for filament (refer to manufacturer guidelines for your brand of filament to be sure). Increase time by an hour if the MakerSpace is particularly cold or you're drying over-night in winter:<br />
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* PLA/PLA+/Wood/PVB: 45° - 55°C for 3 - 6 hours<br />
* ABS/ABS+/HIPS/PC/PA/PVA/ASA - 50° - 55°C for 3 - 6 hours<br />
* PETG/TPU - 48° - 52°C for 3 - 6 hours<br />
* PMMA - 47° - 51°C for 3 - 6 hours<br />
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Directions:<br />
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# Click right button to set heating temp (SV)<br />
# Press the left button for 3 seconds to set heating time<br />
#* PV means the current temp in the box (Process Value)<br />
#* SV means the set heating temp (Set Value)<br />
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==Certification==<br />
Certification is available by contacting the shop lead via the [https://tickets.claremontmakerspace.org/open.php online ticketing system]. As part of the certification process, members will be required to print a [https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/images/6/60/CMS-bookmark.stl simple .stl file].</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Canon_ImagePROGRAF&diff=1056Canon ImagePROGRAF2024-03-24T18:19:47Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add support page</p>
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|asset tag=CMS00060<br />
|shop=Classroom/Computer Lab<br />
|certification=Canon iPF8400s Certification}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Trinocular_Microscope&diff=1053Trinocular Microscope2023-12-17T18:58:23Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: fix typo'ed asset tag</p>
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|shop=Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab<br />
|certification=No Certification Required<br />
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We have the Makerspace version of VCarve, which allows you to download the trial version of VCarve and work on your designs from home, then save the file for use at the MakerSpace. [https://www.vectric.com/support/makerspace-sign-up More information can be found here.]<br />
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To use this feature, [https://storage.vectric.com/VCarveProTrialEditionV11_SetupENU.exe download the trial version] (You must use V11 for now, as V11.5 Makerspace edition has not yet been released) and then put the following code in the Makerspace ID field in '''Help -> About''': <code>C5E98-76448-16807-29144-8043F-FF85F-2CF2C</code></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter&diff=1047Laser Cutter2023-02-08T05:44:19Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Fix shop lead email link</p>
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<div>{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=GCC Spirit GLS Hybrid Laser Cutter/Engraver <br />
|common name=Laser Cutter<br />
|make=GCC LaserPro<br />
|model=GLS Hybrid-80Ti<br />
|serial=S55448<br />
|manual=[https://www.gccworld.com/data/file/upload/UserManual/Laser/Spirit-Series-User-Manual.pdf User Manual];[https://www.gccworld.com/download.php?act=view&id=10 Downloads Page]<br />
|shop=Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab<br />
|certification=Laser Cutter Certification<br />
|optional certification=Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification<br />
|reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=15<br />
|asset tag=CMS00010}}<br />
==Material Settings==<br />
Check out [[Laser Cutter/Materials]] for a slightly more comprehensive list of what can or cannot be cut.<br />
See also [https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=wiki.happylab.at%2Fw%2FLaser_Cutter HappyLab's Wiki], translated from german, for some settings for the 60W version of this laser cutter.<br />
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!Material Name!!Cut/Engrave!!Power!!Speed!!Passes!!Air?!!Notes!!Tester<br />
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|Mylar Sheet - 4mil||Engrave||50||50||1||Yes||Used raster to cut all the way through to make a solder stencil.||[[User:David.Bridgham|David.Bridgham]] ([[User talk:David.Bridgham|talk]])<br />
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|Paint||Engrave||17||50||1||Yes||This is to remove a layer of paint||[[User:David.Bridgham|David.Bridgham]] ([[User talk:David.Bridgham|talk]])<br />
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|1/8" Plywood||Cut||90||5||2||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
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|1/8" Acrylic||Cut||100||2.5||1||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
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|Polyester Interfacing||Cut||50||100||2||Yes||Burned a bit, and still needed to be torn out (but this did not damage it)||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
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|Polyester Ribbon||Engrave||15||100||1||No||Very brittle, breaks extremely easily||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
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|Polyester Ribbon||Cut||50||100||1||No|| ||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
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|Cotton Canvas||Engrave||12||75||1||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
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|Cotton Canvas||Cut||75||50||2||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
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|80 Lb. Drawing Paper Medium Surface||Cut||30||35||1||No||Burned very slightly on back of paper.||[[User:Don.Fitzpatrick|Don.Fitzpatrick]] ([[User talk:Don.Fitzpatrick|talk]])<br />
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==Personal Computer Setup==<br />
The laser cutter is accessible from the members network.<br />
This is the same network as the WiFi network "CMS-Members" and the Ethernet jacks in the [[Electronics Lab]].<br />
#First, you will need software that works with the driver: Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW are the recommended packages.<br />
#Then you need to install the driver then follow the instructions here: [http://laserprona.com/wp-content/themes/laserprona/files/Ethernet-Connectivity-Setup.pdf Ethernet-Connectivity-Setup.pdf] starting at step 3 (using The laser cutter's hostname is <code>GLS-Hybrid.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org</code>.<br />
Alternatively, you can use USB, and the process is essentially the same, just pick the USB port instead.<br />
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In both cases, there are a bunch of things that need to be set in the print driver, as well as in CorelDRAW/Illustrator.<br />
I would suggest reading the manual for these settings, as it will not work correctly (if at all) without them.<br />
==Laser Operation Checklist==<br />
===Before Pressing Start===<br />
*Turn on the laser cutter and allow it to boot fully.<br />
*Verify that you have correctly selected the cutting mode and turned on the air compressor. Raster is for engraving, Vector is for cutting: /Print/Preferences/Pen/<br />
*Verify that your pen settings are correct for your material.<br />
*Be aware of the cut starting point: /Print/Preferences/Advanced/Position Mode.<br />
*Place your material on the printer bed and secure it if necessary.<br />
*Close the bed chamber door<br />
*Set the Z-Axis height to your materials thickness.<br />
*Position the aiming laser if necessary.<br />
*Turn on the Exhaust switch.<br />
*Turn the key to activate the laser tube.<br />
===After Cutting===<br />
*Allow the bed chamber to exhaust for ~30 secs before opening.<br />
*If using the Vector function make sure the piece is fully cut, before removing from the bed.<br />
*When completely finished shut down the machine. Turn off the exhaust, the laser key, and the power switch.<br />
*Remove debris from the bed and any pieces that may have fallen through the comb.<br />
===Cleaning===<br />
The laser cutter's optics are not to be serviced unless you've have been trained and completed the [[Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification]]. Vacuuming of the honeycomb laser bed and general disposal of used materials and sweeping / vacuuming the area is expected. Leave the area better than you found it. If you are not certified to clean the optics but used the laser a lot, email the shop lead ([mailto:electronics@claremontmakerspace.org electronics@claremontmakerspace.org]) so that they can schedule a service.<br />
==Troubleshooting/Common problems with the GCC Spirit==<br />
If you encounter a problem with the machine, double check your printer settings, Software settings (ie Corel Draw), and Page Layout for common mistakes.<br />
;If you can’t identify the error or suspect an issue with the machine:Turn it off and place an out of order tag on the printer and notify the shop lead.<br />
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;Fire:Do not leave the laser unattended. The laser is burning material, it is not uncommon to see flames following the cutting head while its is performing a Vector. You should not see fire/embers anywhere but the location the head is currently cutting. If the Lasers fire sensor detects to much light it will cancel the print and shut off. In the event of a small fire be aware that opening the door will fan the flames. You should attempt to smother the flames or blow them out using canned CO2.<br />
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;When cutting, the laser seems to be under performing:The Lens and Mirrors most likely need to be cleaned. The Lens and first mirror are behind the panel with three thumb screws. The second mirror is on the far left side of the gantry, held in place by an additional thumb screw. Use a cotton swap to clean the lens. DO NOT use the cotton swab on the mirror, only use the lens paper otherwise you may scratch the mirror!<br />
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;If the laser cutter is filling with smoke:Check that the Exhaust/Fume Extractor is turned on.<br />
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;CorelDRAW won't load because it says there are no fonts being found (or some other font-related error starting CorelDRAW):You will need to restore the font database. Navigate to Start Menu (Windows Icon) > CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2017. Hold down the F8 key while selecting Corel Font Manager 2017. Check both boxes in the popup and click OK to restore the database settings.<br />
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:Exit the Font Manager. Launch CorelDRAW.<br />
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:If that doesn't work, you can try deleting or renaming the folder <code>%APPDATA%\Corel\FontDatabase</code> (Windows may not let you delete it).<br />
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File:Corelfun.png|The error message.<br />
File:CorelDatabaseReset1.jpg|Hold down F8 when you click to load this.<br />
File:CorelDatabaseReset.jpg|You will see this if the reset is working.<br />
</gallery></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Template:CertificationSignOff&diff=1046Template:CertificationSignOff2023-02-08T05:10:56Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Bump up QR code size for new version of QRLite</p>
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Certifer: Please scan this QR Code to email {{#widget:CloudFlareDontObfuscateEmail|email=info@claremontmakerspace.org}}, and include a list of students who have passed this test.<br />
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<div>=Computers=<br />
There are several laptops and desktops at the space. At the time of writing, they are mostly running Windows 10, with a few exceptions still running 7 for compatibility or licensing reasons which will hopefully be resolved in the near future. They are all joined to the SAWTOOTH domain, for which the domain controller is [[#cms-ucs]]. They are somewhat centrally managed via a salt master running on [[#cms-net-svcs]].<br />
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Currently, they are set up to authenticate against [[#cms-ucs]], with roaming profiles and folder redirection in place so that files are synchronized across computers in the domain. You can also get access to your files from another computer, as long as you are connected to the <code>CMS-Members</code> network (or Ethernet at the space). On Windows, for example, this could be done by entering <code>\\ucs.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org\YOUR_USERNAME_HERE</code> in the address bar of the file explorer, then typing your username and password when prompted.<br />
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=Servers=<br />
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===<code>cms-virt</code>===<br />
The primary on-site server we run; it is a Cisco UCSC-C220-M3S rack-mount server with 16 processors and 64GB of RAM, living in the electrical closet. It hosts a number of Virtual Machines (VMs), primarily relating to the internal workings of the space. It runs debian, with libvirt/KVM for virtualization.<br />
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====<code>cms-ucs</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts the [https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/ Univention Corporate Server (UCS)], which is the domain controller and file share server for all of the Windows machines, as well as the LDAP authentication provider for various services.<br />
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====<code>cms-net-svcs</code>/<code>salt</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts miscellaneous services, including:<br />
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*the script that syncs data from MembershipWorks, updates the HID door controllers, etc. See [[#Data|Data]].<br />
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*the [https://saltstack.com/ Salt] master. Salt is a Python based configuration management/remote task execution platform that I am abusing to remotely configure, install software, apply updates, and generally maintain the software on the laptops and desktops of the space. This allows me to declaratively define the desired state of the computers, rather than having each managed by hand, in theory resulting in more consistent and replicable behavior between computers. Having these properties means that each individual computer is less "important," and can be swapped out quickly in the event of a failure or upgrade.<br />
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*a [https://gitea.io/en-us/ Gitea] server, which provides git repository hosting for members, as well as hosting the various plumbing code for the space.<br />
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*a [https://wiki.debian.org/AptCacherNg Apt-Cacher-NG] server, which provides package caching for debian and raspbian. You should be able to use it by just installing the <code>squid-deb-proxy-client</code> package.<br />
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====<code>cms-www</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://nginx.org/ nginx] as a reverse proxy for various web services accessible from the outside world.<br />
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* https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/: Git repository hosting, including a lot of the internal code for the makerspace. (reverse proxy from cms-net-svcs)<br />
* https://3dprint.claremontmakerspace.org/: Remote monitoring for the makerspace's 3D printers, providing webcams and status from OctoPrint. Source code lives here: https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/PrinterStatus/<br />
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====<code>cms-asterisk</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] for our phone and voicemail systems.<br />
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====<code>cms-hass</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.home-assistant.io/ Home Assistant] for monitoring a variety of building monitoring services, as well as [https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/ InfluxDB] and [Grafana https://grafana.com/] for storing and graphing data.<br />
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====<code>cms-fah</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that is running [https://foldingathome.org/ Folding@home]. In March of 2020 we have dedicated most of the resources on [[#cms-virt]] to this VM to help find therapies and cures for COVID-19.<br />
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===<code>cms-games</code>===<br />
The other physical server we run, a Dell R210 II. This one hosts a few game servers, currently [https://www.minecraft.net/ Minecraft] and [https://www.factorio.com/ Factorio]. On the members network, these are available at <code>cms-games.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org</code>, and <code>games.claremontmakerspace.org</code> from the internet (put that address into your game client).<br />
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===<code>octopi-taz-6</code> and <code>octopi-lulzbot-mini</code>===<br />
These are Raspberry Pis connected to the [[3D Printers]] in the [[Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab]], which run [https://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint], providing a web GUI for the 3D printers. While on the members network, you can connect to them at:<br />
<br />
*http://octopi-taz-6.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
*http://octopi-lulzbot-mini.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
<br />
===<code>hosting.tardisventures.net</code>===<br />
Runs most of the off-site accessible/website stuff.<br />
* https://claremontmakerspace.org: WordPress instance on our main site <br />
* https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org: the wiki (here)<br />
* https://inventory.claremontmakerspace.org: inventory/asset tracking<br />
* https://tickets.claremontmakerspace.org: the ticket system<br />
* https://discourse.claremontmakerspace.org: forums<br />
* https://inventree.claremontmakerspace.org: electronic components collection database<br />
<br />
The wiki, inventory, ticketing, Discourse, and InventTree are all running in [https://www.docker.com/ Docker] containers for ease of management, as it allows for declarative configuration, easier updating, and simplified dependency management compared to running directly on <code>hosting</code>.<br />
<br />
<uml><br />
title CMS services<br />
left to right direction<br />
node "cms-virt" {<br />
node "cms-ucs" {<br />
agent "Univention Corporate Server" as ucs<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
agent salt<br />
agent memberPlumbing<br />
agent gitea<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
agent printerStatus<br />
agent CMSManage<br />
agent nginx<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-asterisk"<br />
node "cms-hass"<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-games" {<br />
agent Minecraft<br />
agent Factorio<br />
}<br />
<br />
frame "3D Printers" as 3dprinters {<br />
node "octopi-taz-6"<br />
node "octopi-lulzbot-mini"<br />
}<br />
<br />
cloud internet {<br />
node hosting.tardisventures.net as hosting {<br />
agent Wordpress<br />
agent MediaWiki<br />
agent osTicket<br />
agent "Snipe-IT"<br />
agent Discourse<br />
agent InvenTree<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
3dprinters --> printerStatus<br />
printerStatus -- nginx<br />
CMSManage -- nginx<br />
<br />
gitea -- nginx<br />
<br />
ucs -- nginx : "self-service"<br />
<br />
nginx -- internet<br />
<br />
Factorio -- internet<br />
Minecraft -- internet<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Data=<br />
Member signups, event registration, billing, etc. happen in [https://membershipworks.com MembershipWorks]. A set of custom python scripts called [https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/memberPlumbing/ memberPlumbing], running on [[#cms-net-svcs/salt|cms-net-svcs]] handles synchronizing this data with on-site systems, including the Windows domain (on [[#cms-ucs|cms-ucs]]) and door access controllers. <br />
<br />
<uml><br />
title Data Flows Through CMS Services<br />
left to right direction<br />
cloud internet {<br />
node membershipworks.com<br />
node hosting.tardisventures.net {<br />
agent Mailman2<br />
agent "mailman-sync"<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
collections "HID door controllers" as doorControllers<br />
node "cms-ucs" as cms_ucs<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
database membershipworks as membershipworksDB<br />
database doors<br />
database CMS_Database<br />
package memberPlumbing {<br />
agent doorUpdater<br />
agent hidEvents<br />
agent sqlExport<br />
agent ucsAccounts<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
card CMSManage<br />
}<br />
<br />
membershipworks.com --> doorUpdater<br />
membershipworks.com --> ucsAccounts<br />
membershipworks.com --> sqlExport<br />
<br />
sqlExport --> membershipworksDB<br />
doorUpdater --> doorControllers<br />
ucsAccounts --> cms_ucs<br />
<br />
doorControllers --> hidEvents<br />
hidEvents --> doors<br />
<br />
membershipworksDB --> CMSManage<br />
CMS_Database <--> CMSManage<br />
<br />
CMSManage --> "mailman-sync"<br />
"mailman-sync" --> Mailman2<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Network=<br />
{{Flag-TODO}}<br />
[[File:CMS Network Diagram.png|thumb|Network Diagram]]<br />
The Claremont MakerSpace has high speed Internet access (200x20Mb) from Comcast. Our internal network is based on Ubiquiti Unifi equipment with four UniFi 48 port Power Over Ethernet (POE) switches connected together via a 10Gb multimode fiber optic ring. WiFi is provided throughout the building and property by five WiFi access points located in various places in the building.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Computing_Infrastructure&diff=1043Computing Infrastructure2023-01-06T04:50:58Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: /* Data */ Rename paperwork to CMSManage; add title, link to cms-ucs, and new mailman-sync agent</p>
<hr />
<div>=Computers=<br />
There are several laptops and desktops at the space. At the time of writing, they are mostly running Windows 10, with a few exceptions still running 7 for compatibility or licensing reasons which will hopefully be resolved in the near future. They are all joined to the SAWTOOTH domain, for which the domain controller is [[#cms-ucs]]. They are somewhat centrally managed via a salt master running on [[#cms-net-svcs]].<br />
<br />
Currently, they are set up to authenticate against [[#cms-ucs]], with roaming profiles and folder redirection in place so that files are synchronized across computers in the domain. You can also get access to your files from another computer, as long as you are connected to the <code>CMS-Members</code> network (or Ethernet at the space). On Windows, for example, this could be done by entering <code>\\ucs.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org\YOUR_USERNAME_HERE</code> in the address bar of the file explorer, then typing your username and password when prompted.<br />
<br />
=Servers=<br />
<br />
===<code>cms-virt</code>===<br />
The primary on-site server we run; it is a Cisco UCSC-C220-M3S rack-mount server with 16 processors and 64GB of RAM, living in the electrical closet. It hosts a number of Virtual Machines (VMs), primarily relating to the internal workings of the space. It runs debian, with libvirt/KVM for virtualization.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-ucs</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts the [https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/ Univention Corporate Server (UCS)], which is the domain controller and file share server for all of the Windows machines, as well as the LDAP authentication provider for various services.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-net-svcs</code>/<code>salt</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts miscellaneous services, including:<br />
<br />
*the script that syncs data from MembershipWorks, updates the HID door controllers, etc. See [[#Data|Data]].<br />
<br />
*the [https://saltstack.com/ Salt] master. Salt is a Python based configuration management/remote task execution platform that I am abusing to remotely configure, install software, apply updates, and generally maintain the software on the laptops and desktops of the space. This allows me to declaratively define the desired state of the computers, rather than having each managed by hand, in theory resulting in more consistent and replicable behavior between computers. Having these properties means that each individual computer is less "important," and can be swapped out quickly in the event of a failure or upgrade.<br />
<br />
*a [https://gitea.io/en-us/ Gitea] server, which provides git repository hosting for members, as well as hosting the various plumbing code for the space.<br />
<br />
*a [https://wiki.debian.org/AptCacherNg Apt-Cacher-NG] server, which provides package caching for debian and raspbian. You should be able to use it by just installing the <code>squid-deb-proxy-client</code> package.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-www</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://nginx.org/ nginx] as a reverse proxy for various web services accessible from the outside world.<br />
<br />
* https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/: Git repository hosting, including a lot of the internal code for the makerspace. (reverse proxy from cms-net-svcs)<br />
* https://3dprint.claremontmakerspace.org/: Remote monitoring for the makerspace's 3D printers, providing webcams and status from OctoPrint. Source code lives here: https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/PrinterStatus/<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-asterisk</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] for our phone and voicemail systems.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-hass</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.home-assistant.io/ Home Assistant] for monitoring a variety of building monitoring services, as well as [https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/ InfluxDB] and [Grafana https://grafana.com/] for storing and graphing data.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-fah</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that is running [https://foldingathome.org/ Folding@home]. In March of 2020 we have dedicated most of the resources on [[#cms-virt]] to this VM to help find therapies and cures for COVID-19.<br />
<br />
===<code>cms-games</code>===<br />
The other physical server we run, a Dell R210 II. This one hosts a few game servers, currently [https://www.minecraft.net/ Minecraft] and [https://www.factorio.com/ Factorio]. On the members network, these are available at <code>cms-games.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org</code>, and <code>games.claremontmakerspace.org</code> from the internet (put that address into your game client).<br />
<br />
===<code>octopi-taz-6</code> and <code>octopi-lulzbot-mini</code>===<br />
These are Raspberry Pis connected to the [[3D Printers]] in the [[Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab]], which run [https://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint], providing a web GUI for the 3D printers. While on the members network, you can connect to them at:<br />
<br />
*http://octopi-taz-6.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
*http://octopi-lulzbot-mini.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
<br />
===<code>hosting.tardisventures.net</code>===<br />
Runs most of the off-site accessible/website stuff.<br />
* https://claremontmakerspace.org: WordPress instance on our main site <br />
* https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org: the wiki (here)<br />
* https://inventory.claremontmakerspace.org: inventory/asset tracking<br />
* https://tickets.claremontmakerspace.org: the ticket system<br />
* https://discourse.claremontmakerspace.org: forums<br />
* https://inventree.claremontmakerspace.org: electronic components collection database<br />
<br />
The wiki, inventory, ticketing, Discourse, and InventTree are all running in [https://www.docker.com/ Docker] containers for ease of management, as it allows for declarative configuration, easier updating, and simplified dependency management compared to running directly on <code>hosting</code>.<br />
<br />
<uml><br />
node "cms-virt" {<br />
node "cms-ucs" {<br />
agent "Univention Corporate Server" as ucs<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
agent salt<br />
agent memberPlumbing<br />
agent gitea<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
agent printerStatus<br />
agent nginx<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-asterisk"<br />
node "cms-hass"<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-games" {<br />
agent Minecraft<br />
agent Factorio<br />
}<br />
<br />
frame "3D Printers" as 3dprinters {<br />
node "octopi-taz-6"<br />
node "octopi-lulzbot-mini"<br />
}<br />
<br />
cloud internet {<br />
node hosting.tardisventures.net as hosting {<br />
agent Wordpress<br />
agent MediaWiki<br />
agent osTicket<br />
agent "Snipe-IT"<br />
agent Discourse<br />
agent InvenTree<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
3dprinters --> printerStatus<br />
printerStatus -- nginx<br />
<br />
gitea -- nginx<br />
<br />
ucs -- nginx : "self-service"<br />
<br />
nginx -- internet<br />
<br />
Factorio -- internet<br />
Minecraft -- internet<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Data=<br />
Member signups, event registration, billing, etc. happen in [https://membershipworks.com MembershipWorks]. A set of custom python scripts called [https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/memberPlumbing/ memberPlumbing], running on [[#cms-net-svcs/salt|cms-net-svcs]] handles synchronizing this data with on-site systems, including the Windows domain (on [[#cms-ucs|cms-ucs]]) and door access controllers. <br />
<br />
<uml><br />
title Data Flows Through CMS Services<br />
left to right direction<br />
cloud internet {<br />
node membershipworks.com<br />
node hosting.tardisventures.net {<br />
agent Mailman2<br />
agent "mailman-sync"<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
collections "HID door controllers" as doorControllers<br />
node "cms-ucs" as cms_ucs<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
database membershipworks as membershipworksDB<br />
database doors<br />
database CMS_Database<br />
package memberPlumbing {<br />
agent doorUpdater<br />
agent hidEvents<br />
agent sqlExport<br />
agent ucsAccounts<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
card CMSManage<br />
}<br />
<br />
membershipworks.com --> doorUpdater<br />
membershipworks.com --> ucsAccounts<br />
membershipworks.com --> sqlExport<br />
<br />
sqlExport --> membershipworksDB<br />
doorUpdater --> doorControllers<br />
ucsAccounts --> cms_ucs<br />
<br />
doorControllers --> hidEvents<br />
hidEvents --> doors<br />
<br />
membershipworksDB --> CMSManage<br />
CMS_Database <--> CMSManage<br />
<br />
CMSManage --> "mailman-sync"<br />
"mailman-sync" --> Mailman2<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Network=<br />
{{Flag-TODO}}<br />
[[File:CMS Network Diagram.png|thumb|Network Diagram]]<br />
The Claremont MakerSpace has high speed Internet access (200x20Mb) from Comcast. Our internal network is based on Ubiquiti Unifi equipment with four UniFi 48 port Power Over Ethernet (POE) switches connected together via a 10Gb multimode fiber optic ring. WiFi is provided throughout the building and property by five WiFi access points located in various places in the building.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Computing_Infrastructure&diff=1042Computing Infrastructure2023-01-06T04:06:39Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: /* cms-hass */ Add InfluxDB and Grafana</p>
<hr />
<div>=Computers=<br />
There are several laptops and desktops at the space. At the time of writing, they are mostly running Windows 10, with a few exceptions still running 7 for compatibility or licensing reasons which will hopefully be resolved in the near future. They are all joined to the SAWTOOTH domain, for which the domain controller is [[#cms-ucs]]. They are somewhat centrally managed via a salt master running on [[#cms-net-svcs]].<br />
<br />
Currently, they are set up to authenticate against [[#cms-ucs]], with roaming profiles and folder redirection in place so that files are synchronized across computers in the domain. You can also get access to your files from another computer, as long as you are connected to the <code>CMS-Members</code> network (or Ethernet at the space). On Windows, for example, this could be done by entering <code>\\ucs.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org\YOUR_USERNAME_HERE</code> in the address bar of the file explorer, then typing your username and password when prompted.<br />
<br />
=Servers=<br />
<br />
===<code>cms-virt</code>===<br />
The primary on-site server we run; it is a Cisco UCSC-C220-M3S rack-mount server with 16 processors and 64GB of RAM, living in the electrical closet. It hosts a number of Virtual Machines (VMs), primarily relating to the internal workings of the space. It runs debian, with libvirt/KVM for virtualization.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-ucs</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts the [https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/ Univention Corporate Server (UCS)], which is the domain controller and file share server for all of the Windows machines, as well as the LDAP authentication provider for various services.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-net-svcs</code>/<code>salt</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that hosts miscellaneous services, including:<br />
<br />
*the script that syncs data from MembershipWorks, updates the HID door controllers, etc. See [[#Data|Data]].<br />
<br />
*the [https://saltstack.com/ Salt] master. Salt is a Python based configuration management/remote task execution platform that I am abusing to remotely configure, install software, apply updates, and generally maintain the software on the laptops and desktops of the space. This allows me to declaratively define the desired state of the computers, rather than having each managed by hand, in theory resulting in more consistent and replicable behavior between computers. Having these properties means that each individual computer is less "important," and can be swapped out quickly in the event of a failure or upgrade.<br />
<br />
*a [https://gitea.io/en-us/ Gitea] server, which provides git repository hosting for members, as well as hosting the various plumbing code for the space.<br />
<br />
*a [https://wiki.debian.org/AptCacherNg Apt-Cacher-NG] server, which provides package caching for debian and raspbian. You should be able to use it by just installing the <code>squid-deb-proxy-client</code> package.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-www</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://nginx.org/ nginx] as a reverse proxy for various web services accessible from the outside world.<br />
<br />
* https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/: Git repository hosting, including a lot of the internal code for the makerspace. (reverse proxy from cms-net-svcs)<br />
* https://3dprint.claremontmakerspace.org/: Remote monitoring for the makerspace's 3D printers, providing webcams and status from OctoPrint. Source code lives here: https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/PrinterStatus/<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-asterisk</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] for our phone and voicemail systems.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-hass</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that runs [https://www.home-assistant.io/ Home Assistant] for monitoring a variety of building monitoring services, as well as [https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/ InfluxDB] and [Grafana https://grafana.com/] for storing and graphing data.<br />
<br />
====<code>cms-fah</code>====<br />
A vm on [[#cms-virt]] that is running [https://foldingathome.org/ Folding@home]. In March of 2020 we have dedicated most of the resources on [[#cms-virt]] to this VM to help find therapies and cures for COVID-19.<br />
<br />
===<code>cms-games</code>===<br />
The other physical server we run, a Dell R210 II. This one hosts a few game servers, currently [https://www.minecraft.net/ Minecraft] and [https://www.factorio.com/ Factorio]. On the members network, these are available at <code>cms-games.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org</code>, and <code>games.claremontmakerspace.org</code> from the internet (put that address into your game client).<br />
<br />
===<code>octopi-taz-6</code> and <code>octopi-lulzbot-mini</code>===<br />
These are Raspberry Pis connected to the [[3D Printers]] in the [[Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab]], which run [https://octoprint.org/ OctoPrint], providing a web GUI for the 3D printers. While on the members network, you can connect to them at:<br />
<br />
*http://octopi-taz-6.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
*http://octopi-lulzbot-mini.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org<br />
<br />
===<code>hosting.tardisventures.net</code>===<br />
Runs most of the off-site accessible/website stuff.<br />
* https://claremontmakerspace.org: WordPress instance on our main site <br />
* https://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org: the wiki (here)<br />
* https://inventory.claremontmakerspace.org: inventory/asset tracking<br />
* https://tickets.claremontmakerspace.org: the ticket system<br />
* https://discourse.claremontmakerspace.org: forums<br />
* https://inventree.claremontmakerspace.org: electronic components collection database<br />
<br />
The wiki, inventory, ticketing, Discourse, and InventTree are all running in [https://www.docker.com/ Docker] containers for ease of management, as it allows for declarative configuration, easier updating, and simplified dependency management compared to running directly on <code>hosting</code>.<br />
<br />
<uml><br />
node "cms-virt" {<br />
node "cms-ucs" {<br />
agent "Univention Corporate Server" as ucs<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
agent salt<br />
agent memberPlumbing<br />
agent gitea<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
agent printerStatus<br />
agent nginx<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-asterisk"<br />
node "cms-hass"<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-games" {<br />
agent Minecraft<br />
agent Factorio<br />
}<br />
<br />
frame "3D Printers" as 3dprinters {<br />
node "octopi-taz-6"<br />
node "octopi-lulzbot-mini"<br />
}<br />
<br />
cloud internet {<br />
node hosting.tardisventures.net as hosting {<br />
agent Wordpress<br />
agent MediaWiki<br />
agent osTicket<br />
agent "Snipe-IT"<br />
agent Discourse<br />
agent InvenTree<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
3dprinters --> printerStatus<br />
printerStatus -- nginx<br />
<br />
gitea -- nginx<br />
<br />
ucs -- nginx : "self-service"<br />
<br />
nginx -- internet<br />
<br />
Factorio -- internet<br />
Minecraft -- internet<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Data=<br />
Member signups, event registration, billing, etc. happen in [https://membershipworks.com MembershipWorks]. A set of custom python scripts called [https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/adam.goldsmith/memberPlumbing/ memberPlumbing], running on [[#cms-net-svcs/salt|cms-net-svcs]] handles synchronizing this data with on-site systems, including the Windows domain and door access controllers.<br />
<br />
<uml><br />
cloud internet {<br />
node membershipworks.com<br />
}<br />
<br />
collections "HID door controllers" as doorControllers<br />
node "cms-ucs" as cms_ucs<br />
<br />
node "cms-net-svcs" {<br />
database membershipworks as membershipworksDB<br />
database doors<br />
database CMS_Database<br />
package memberPlumbing {<br />
agent doorUpdater<br />
agent hidEvents<br />
agent sqlExport<br />
agent ucsAccounts<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
node "cms-www" {<br />
card paperwork<br />
}<br />
<br />
membershipworks.com --> doorUpdater<br />
membershipworks.com --> ucsAccounts<br />
membershipworks.com --> sqlExport<br />
<br />
sqlExport --> membershipworksDB<br />
doorUpdater --> doorControllers<br />
ucsAccounts --> cms_ucs<br />
<br />
doorControllers --> hidEvents<br />
hidEvents --> doors<br />
<br />
membershipworksDB --> paperwork<br />
CMS_Database <--> paperwork<br />
</uml><br />
<br />
=Network=<br />
{{Flag-TODO}}<br />
[[File:CMS Network Diagram.png|thumb|Network Diagram]]<br />
The Claremont MakerSpace has high speed Internet access (200x20Mb) from Comcast. Our internal network is based on Ubiquiti Unifi equipment with four UniFi 48 port Power Over Ethernet (POE) switches connected together via a 10Gb multimode fiber optic ring. WiFi is provided throughout the building and property by five WiFi access points located in various places in the building.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Wood_Shop&diff=1041Wood Shop2023-01-04T03:11:13Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Flag-STUB|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added}}<br />
{{ShopInfo<br />
|image=<br />
|lead=Shop: [mailto:woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org];ShopBot: [mailto:shopbot@claremontmakerspace.org shopbot@claremontmakerspace.org]<br />
}}<br />
== Tools ==<br />
{{ShopTools}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Wood_Shop&diff=1040Wood Shop2023-01-04T03:09:52Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add shopbot shop lead email address</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Flag-STUB|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added}}<br />
{{ShopInfo<br />
|image=<br />
|lead=Shop General: [mailto:woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org];ShopBot: [mailto:shopbot@claremontmakerspace.org shopbot@claremontmakerspace.org]<br />
}}<br />
== Tools ==<br />
{{ShopTools}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Digital_Fab._and_Electronics_Lab&diff=1039Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab2023-01-04T01:59:48Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: </p>
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<div>{{ShopInfo<br />
|image=<br />
|lead=[mailto:electronics@claremontmakerspace.org electronics@claremontmakerspace.org]<br />
}}<br />
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== Tools ==<br />
{{ShopTools}}<br />
<br />
==Projects==<br />
* [[Sumo Bots]]<br />
* [[Robot Dance Party]]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Scroll_Saw_Certification&diff=1038Scroll Saw Certification2022-11-16T23:53:32Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add approval date</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version=1.0.0<br />
| approvaldate=2022-11-16<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
<br />
Parts of the Scroll Saw are identified properly.<br />
<br />
* Blade mountings<br />
* Blade guard<br />
* Blade tension control<br />
* On-off switch<br />
* Variable speed control<br />
* Table tilt mechanism<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems<br />
* Select proper scroll saw blade for type and thickness of material<br />
* Scroll saw blade is properly installed and tensioned<br />
* Blade guard is in the proper position<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Blade speed adjusted for proper operation<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts bevel cut properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation === <br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Scroll_Saw&diff=1037Scroll Saw2022-11-14T22:17:44Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Created page with "{{Flag-STUB}}{{Flag-TODO|reason=missing asset tag}}{{ToolInfo | name = 20 in. Variable-Speed Scroll Saw | make = DeWALT | model = DW788 | specs = [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dw788/20-variable-speed-scroll-saw Product Page] | manual = [https://www.toolservicenet.com/i/DEWALT/GLOBALBOM/QU/DW788/1/Instruction_Manual/EN/383329-00_DW788.pdf Instruction Manual] | certification = Scroll Saw Certification | shop = Wood Shop }}"</p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB}}{{Flag-TODO|reason=missing asset tag}}{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = 20 in. Variable-Speed Scroll Saw<br />
| make = DeWALT<br />
| model = DW788<br />
| specs = [https://www.dewalt.com/product/dw788/20-variable-speed-scroll-saw Product Page]<br />
| manual = [https://www.toolservicenet.com/i/DEWALT/GLOBALBOM/QU/DW788/1/Instruction_Manual/EN/383329-00_DW788.pdf Instruction Manual]<br />
| certification = Scroll Saw Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Scroll_Saw_Certification&diff=1036Scroll Saw Certification2022-11-14T22:01:29Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Created page with "{{Certification | version=1.0.0 }} === Tool Anatomy === Parts of the Scroll Saw are identified properly. * Blade mountings * Blade guard * Blade tension control * On-off switch * Variable speed control * Table tilt mechanism === Pre-Operation === * Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc. * Stock is checked for issues/problems * Select proper scroll saw blade for type and thickness of material * Scroll..."</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version=1.0.0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
<br />
Parts of the Scroll Saw are identified properly.<br />
<br />
* Blade mountings<br />
* Blade guard<br />
* Blade tension control<br />
* On-off switch<br />
* Variable speed control<br />
* Table tilt mechanism<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems<br />
* Select proper scroll saw blade for type and thickness of material<br />
* Scroll saw blade is properly installed and tensioned<br />
* Blade guard is in the proper position<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Blade speed adjusted for proper operation<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts bevel cut properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation === <br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table_Certification&diff=1035Router Table Certification2022-11-13T18:17:57Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add sign off</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 1.0.0<br />
| approvaldate = 2022-11-11<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
Parts of the Router Table are identified properly.<br />
<br />
==== Router Table ====<br />
<br />
* Router motor lift and lift lock mechanism<br />
* Router table insert plates<br />
* Router fence<br />
* Pin routing pin<br />
* Router Table bit guard<br />
* Material stop<br />
* On-off switch<br />
* Dust collection port and blast gate (on duct)<br />
<br />
==== Router Motor ====<br />
<br />
* Router chucks and wrenches<br />
* Router motor speed selector switch<br />
* On-off switch on router motor<br />
<br />
=== Pre-operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems Bit guard height is adjusted to proper level for the job at hand<br />
* Router bit is properly installed (bit is firmly tightened into chuck properly sized to hold bit)<br />
* The bit height is is set and locked after adjustment<br />
* Proper router table insert plate is installed<br />
* Fence (or pin) is properly set (installed) and tightened<br />
* Featherboards and/or fence material stop are properly installed and tightened<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts pin cut properly<br />
* Miter gauge is used properly<br />
* Fence is used properly<br />
* Table pin is used properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
* Router bits, chucks, stops, inserts, and push aids are returned to their proper locations<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table_Certification&diff=1034Router Table Certification2022-11-12T03:38:56Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Improve consistency of capitalization in list items</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 1.0.0<br />
| approvaldate = 2022-11-11<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
Parts of the Router Table are identified properly.<br />
<br />
==== Router Table ====<br />
<br />
* Router motor lift and lift lock mechanism<br />
* Router table insert plates<br />
* Router fence<br />
* Pin routing pin<br />
* Router Table bit guard<br />
* Material stop<br />
* On-off switch<br />
* Dust collection port and blast gate (on duct)<br />
<br />
==== Router Motor ====<br />
<br />
* Router chucks and wrenches<br />
* Router motor speed selector switch<br />
* On-off switch on router motor<br />
<br />
=== Pre-operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems Bit guard height is adjusted to proper level for the job at hand<br />
* Router bit is properly installed (bit is firmly tightened into chuck properly sized to hold bit)<br />
* The bit height is is set and locked after adjustment<br />
* Proper router table insert plate is installed<br />
* Fence (or pin) is properly set (installed) and tightened<br />
* Featherboards and/or fence material stop are properly installed and tightened<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts pin cut properly<br />
* Miter gauge is used properly<br />
* Fence is used properly<br />
* Table pin is used properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
* Router bits, chucks, stops, inserts, and push aids are returned to their proper locations<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=1033Router Table2022-11-12T03:34:32Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add router motor, make router table name more specific</p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = Precision Router Table System<br />
| make = Kreg<br />
| model = PRS1045<br />
| specs = [https://www.kregtool.com/shop/routing/routing-systems/precision-router-table-system/PRS1045.html Product Page]<br />
| certification = Router Table Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = Variable Speed Production Router Motor<br />
| make = Porter Cable<br />
| model = 75182 Type 1<br />
| certification = Router Table Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table_Certification&diff=1032Router Table Certification2022-11-12T03:19:37Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add approval date</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 1.0.0<br />
| approvaldate = 2022-11-11<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
Parts of the Router Table are identified properly.<br />
<br />
==== Router Table ====<br />
<br />
* Router motor lift and lift lock mechanism<br />
* router table insert plates<br />
* Router fence<br />
* Pin routing pin<br />
* Router Table bit guard<br />
* Material stop<br />
* on-off switch<br />
* Dust collection port and blast gate (on duct)<br />
<br />
==== Router Motor ====<br />
<br />
* Router chucks and wrenches<br />
* Router motor speed selector switch<br />
* on-off switch on router motor<br />
<br />
=== Pre-operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems Bit guard height is adjusted to proper level for the job at hand<br />
* Router bit is properly installed (bit is firmly tightened into chuck properly sized to hold bit)<br />
* The bit height is is set and locked after adjustment<br />
* Proper router table insert plate is installed<br />
* Fence (or pin) is properly set (installed) and tightened<br />
* Featherboards and/or fence material stop are properly installed and tightened<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts pin cut properly<br />
* Miter gauge is used properly<br />
* Fence is used properly<br />
* Table pin is used properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
* Router bits, chucks, stops, inserts, and push aids are returned to their proper locations<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=1031Router Table2022-11-12T02:22:49Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: </p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = Router Table<br />
| make = Kreg<br />
| model = PRS1045<br />
| specs = [https://www.kregtool.com/shop/routing/routing-systems/precision-router-table-system/PRS1045.html Product Page]<br />
| certification = Router Table Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=1030Router Table2022-11-12T02:22:32Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: </p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB|reason=missing make/model info}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = Router Table<br />
| make = Kreg<br />
| model = PRS1045<br />
| specs = [https://www.kregtool.com/shop/routing/routing-systems/precision-router-table-system/PRS1045.html Product Page]<br />
| certification = Router Table Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=1029Router Table2022-11-12T00:23:39Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Created page with "{{ToolInfo | name = Router Table | certification = Router Table Certification | shop = Wood Shop }}{{Flag-STUB|reason=missing make/model info}}"</p>
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<div>{{ToolInfo<br />
| name = Router Table<br />
| certification = Router Table Certification<br />
| shop = Wood Shop<br />
}}{{Flag-STUB|reason=missing make/model info}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Router_Table_Certification&diff=1028Router Table Certification2022-11-11T16:13:44Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Initial draft from David Lucier</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 1.0.0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
Parts of the Router Table are identified properly.<br />
<br />
==== Router Table ====<br />
<br />
* Router motor lift and lift lock mechanism<br />
* router table insert plates<br />
* Router fence<br />
* Pin routing pin<br />
* Router Table bit guard<br />
* Material stop<br />
* on-off switch<br />
* Dust collection port and blast gate (on duct)<br />
<br />
==== Router Motor ====<br />
<br />
* Router chucks and wrenches<br />
* Router motor speed selector switch<br />
* on-off switch on router motor<br />
<br />
=== Pre-operation ===<br />
<br />
* Pre-Operation Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems Bit guard height is adjusted to proper level for the job at hand<br />
* Router bit is properly installed (bit is firmly tightened into chuck properly sized to hold bit)<br />
* The bit height is is set and locked after adjustment<br />
* Proper router table insert plate is installed<br />
* Fence (or pin) is properly set (installed) and tightened<br />
* Featherboards and/or fence material stop are properly installed and tightened<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Proper push aid(s) are used<br />
* Student conducts straight cut properly<br />
* Student conducts curved cut properly<br />
* Student conducts pin cut properly<br />
* Miter gauge is used properly<br />
* Fence is used properly<br />
* Table pin is used properly<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned - scraps go to scrap bin and work area is swept or vacuumed<br />
* Router bits, chucks, stops, inserts, and push aids are returned to their proper locations<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Template:Certification&diff=1027Template:Certification2022-10-28T16:45:56Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add show optional certification tool relations</p>
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<div><includeonly>{{#css:CertificatePrint.css}}{| class="wikitable no-print" style="float:right; clear:both;"<br />
! colspan="2" scope="col" | [[Name::{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Version<br />
| [[Version::{{{version}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Approval Date<br />
| [[Approval Date::{{{approvaldate|Draft/NOT APPROVED}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Prerequisites<br />
| {{#set:Has Prerequisite={{{prerequisites|}}}|+sep=;|template=SetTemplateOutputMultipleLines}}<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Document/Printout<br />
| [[Has Document::{{PAGENAME}}]]<br />
|-<br />
{{#if: {{#ask:[[Requires Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}} |<br />
! scope="row" {{!}} Required For Tools/Shops<br />
{{!}} {{#ask:[[Requires Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}}<br />
}}<br />
{{#if: {{#ask:[[Has Optional Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}} |<br />
! scope="row" {{!}} Optional For Tools/Shops<br />
{{!}} {{#ask:[[Has Optional Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}}<br />
}}<br />
|}[[Category:Certification]]{{#vardefine:version|{{{version}}}}}{{#vardefine:approvaldate|{{{approvaldate}}}}}<span id="cert-data" "position: absolute; visibility: hidden;" data-name="{{PAGENAME}}" data-version="{{{version}}}" data-approvaldate="{{{approvaldate|Draft/NOT APPROVED: DO NOT USE}}}"></span><br />
{| class="print-only" style="line-height: 2em;"<br />
! Student:<br />
| style="width:20em;height:1em;border-bottom:1px dashed black;" |<br />
|-<br />
! Trainer:<br />
| style="width:20em;height:1em;border-bottom:1px dashed black;" |<br />
|-<br />
! Date:<br />
| style="width:20em;height:1em;border-bottom:1px dashed black;" |<br />
|-<br />
! Version:<br />
| {{{version}}} - {{{approvaldate|Draft/NOT APPROVED: DO NOT USE}}}<br />
|}<br />
<div class="print-only"><br />
{{#if: {{{prerequisites|}}} | Prerequisite Certifications: {{{prerequisites|}}}}}<br />
<br />
{{#if: {{#ask:[[Requires Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}} |<br />
Certification required for: {{#ask:[[Requires Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|?In Shop=|format=list|link=none}}<br />
}}<br />
{{#if: {{#ask:[[Has Optional Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|format=ul}} |<br />
Certification optional for: {{#ask:[[Has Optional Certification::{{PAGENAME}}]]|?In Shop=|format=list|link=none}}<br />
}}<br />
</div><br />
<div class="print-warning"><br />
<big>'''DO NOT USE THIS PAGE AS A SIGN OFF SHEET'''</big><br />
<br />
Please print the document from the download link in the top right of the wiki page instead!<br />
</div><br />
== Training Check-Off List: ==<br />
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</noinclude></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter_Certification&diff=1026Laser Cutter Certification2022-10-28T15:16:54Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Bump version to 1.0.0 and bump approval date</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
|version=1.0.0<br />
|approvaldate=2022-10-28<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Safety ===<br />
<br />
In order to be certified to use the GCC Spirit, you must communicate your understanding of the following procedures and rules:<br />
<br />
==== Fire Hazard ====<br />
<br />
Never place flammable materials or liquids on or in the Laser Cutter when it is on or in operation. Liquid acetone, alcohol, and other chemicals are, and can release vapors that are, flammable.<br />
<br />
==== Pinch Hazard ====<br />
<br />
When the printer is in operation do not put your fingers near any moving parts including belts, motors, or gears. Tie back long hair, jewelry, or clothing that can get caught in the moving parts of the machine.<br />
<br />
==== Blinding Hazard ====<br />
<br />
The GCC Spirit uses a CO2 laser to cut materials. The CO2 laser is not in the visible light spectrum, but can cause permanent damage to eyes. Do not disable any of the machine’s safety features, designed to prevent its operation while doors are open. This can result in damage to eyes.<br />
<br />
==== Electrical Shock Hazard ====<br />
<br />
Don’t attempt to service the machine while the power is on.<br />
<br />
==== Machine Venting ====<br />
<br />
Make sure to turn the fume extractor on during laser operation. If the fume extractor is not extracting, it could be clogged. Please contact the laser lead and do not operate the laser if this occurs.<br />
<br />
==== Material Safety ====<br />
<br />
Because the laser vaporizes/burns material to produce results its is important to never cut a material that releases caustic or poisonous gases. Refer to the Materials list for examples of what can and cannot be cut. If you are not sure what a material is that you wish to cut or your material does not appear on the list ask/contact a shop lead (electronics@claremontmakerspace.org).<br />
<br />
The list does not include all materials or materials that have “Trade Names”.<br />
<br />
Never cut any variety of Vinyl or any material containing Chlorine.<br />
<br />
Material (such as resinous wood, some acrylics) may dirty the lens faster than others. Awareness of the laser's decline in performance as multiple cuts are performed is required. Do not increase power as performance declines. Stop and clean the lens or contact the shop lead. <br />
<br />
==== Lens Cleaning ====<br />
High volume users of the laser cutter must be certified to clean the laser in order to use it. To maintain proper operation of this device, high volume users are required to perform periodic cleaning of this tool in accordance with the cleaning certification. If you are in doubt as to whether or not you are a high volume user, as the shop lead. Non-high volume users can still receive the cleaning certification if they so desire.<br />
<br />
==== Air Assist ====<br />
With the exception of some cardboard and paper materials, the air assist should be on for all cuts (this is done via software, not to be confused with the fume extractor switch above the laser cutter).<br />
<br />
==== Electrical Shock Hazard ====<br />
<br />
Material (such as resinous wood, some acryclics) may dirty the lens faster than <br />
<br />
==== Emergency Stop ====<br />
<br />
Do not use the emergency stop to turn off the machine. Please follow the correct machine shut down procedure. The emergency stop should only be used during an emergency.<br />
<br />
==== Anatomy of a Laser Cutter ====<br />
<br />
In order to be certified to use the GCC Spirit, you must be able to identify the following parts of the machine:<br />
<br />
* User Interface<br />
* Power Switch<br />
* Laser Switch<br />
* Exhaust Switch<br />
* USB Port<br />
* Belts<br />
* Stepper Motors<br />
* Lead Screws<br />
* Lens<br />
* Mirrors<br />
* Bed<br />
* Gantry<br />
* Air compressor<br />
* Air supply line<br />
<br />
=== Operations Checklist ===<br />
<br />
In order to be certified to use the GCC Spirit, you will cut out a tag engraved with your name (tag is to be 5" long and 1" high with a 1/4" hole at the end) to be hung in the laser area. You also must show that you:<br />
<br />
* Understand how to sign out the laser for use<br />
* Are familiar with common materials that are safe to use<br />
* Can prepare a file for printing using CorelDraw or another software and export the file for printing<br />
* Confirm that your material is secured to the bed<br />
* Can upload a file to the Printer<br />
* Are able to focus the laser for a given material using the manual focus<br />
* Understand the difference between fume venting and air assist<br />
* Can start, pause, and stop a print<br />
* Recognize irregular operation<br />
* Know the location of the emergency shut off<br />
* Know what to do in the event of a fire<br />
* What parts need regular cleaning <br />
* Who to contact if the laser isn't working as expected<br />
<br />
==== Pre-Operation ====<br />
<br />
* What material are you using?<br />
* How would you determine settings for speed/power for a material?<br />
* What does the software mean by Raster and Vector?<br />
* Is your material flat/secured to the bed?<br />
* Are you performing multiple operations at once (raster and vector)?<br />
* How do you turn on the air compressor (fume venting) and exhaust?<br />
* If you’re performing a Vector, are the line widths correctly set?<br />
* In the event of a fire, what should you do?<br />
* How do you clear the bed of debris after the cut is finished?<br />
<br />
==== Operation ====<br />
<br />
* Is your material safe to cut?<br />
* Is the Laser Focused?<br />
* Is your material secured?<br />
* Is the head in the correct starting position based on your settings?<br />
* Do you have the correct speed and power levels for your process?<br />
* Is the Exhaust on?<br />
* Is the Compressor on?<br />
* If you are using vector mode, are the line widths set correctly?<br />
* Have you chosen the correct mode for your operation?<br />
* Have you turn on air assist?<br />
* Are you engraving or cutting?<br />
* From what position will the cut commence?<br />
<br />
==== Post-Operation ====<br />
<br />
* Did you wait for the machine to vent?<br />
* Has the material been cut all the way through? If not, what do you do?<br />
<br />
==== Clean-Up ====<br />
* Remove and put away any hold downs or jigs<br />
* Vacuum honeycomb to remove debris if necessary<br />
* Determine if the lens / mirrors require cleaning?<br />
** Clean if certified<br />
** Contact shop lead if not<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Laser_Lens_and_Mirror_Cleaning_Certification&diff=1025Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification2022-10-28T15:15:49Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add approval date</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
|version=1.0.0<br />
|approvaldate=2022-10-28<br />
|prerequisites=[[Laser Cutter Certification]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Please note that the person to-be-certified needs have a completed [[Laser Cutter Certification]] on file and is not allowed to have this list during certification. After successfully demonstrating knowledge in these areas, a member will be certified and can clean the laser cutter optics.<br />
<br />
=== When to Clean ===<br />
*Before cutting<br />
*After cutting (if high usage / dirty materials cut)<br />
*During cutting (if high usage / noticeable decrease in power)<br />
*Location of supplies<br />
<br />
=== Equipment ===<br />
*Location of locker key<br />
*Location of supplies<br />
*Care of supplies<br />
**Not contaminating wipes and swabs<br />
**Proper disposal<br />
*Part identification<br />
**Mirror (2x)<br />
**Lens<br />
**Nozzle<br />
<br />
=== Proper Part Disassembly / Reassembly ===<br />
* Mirrors (2x)<br />
* Lens<br />
* Lens cover / knobs<br />
* Nozzle<br />
<br />
=== Cleaning Process ===<br />
* Mirror - only lens paper / lens cleaner<br />
* Lens - swab and/or lens paper / lens cleaner<br />
* Nozzle - paper towel / Simple Green<br />
* Housing - paper towel / Simple Green<br />
<br />
=== Troubleshooting ===<br />
* Who to contact [mailto:electronics@claremontmakerspace.org electronics@claremontmakerspace.org]<br />
* Tag out process<br />
* Missing / low supplies<br />
* Damage discovery<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Laser_Cutter&diff=1024Laser Cutter2022-10-28T15:14:30Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add optional Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification</p>
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<div>{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=GCC Spirit GLS Hybrid Laser Cutter/Engraver <br />
|common name=Laser Cutter<br />
|make=GCC LaserPro<br />
|model=GLS Hybrid-80Ti<br />
|serial=S55448<br />
|manual=[https://www.gccworld.com/data/file/upload/UserManual/Laser/Spirit-Series-User-Manual.pdf User Manual];[https://www.gccworld.com/download.php?act=view&id=10 Downloads Page]<br />
|shop=Digital Fab. and Electronics Lab<br />
|certification=Laser Cutter Certification<br />
|optional certification=Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification<br />
|reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=15<br />
|asset tag=CMS00010}}<br />
==Material Settings==<br />
Check out [[Laser Cutter/Materials]] for a slightly more comprehensive list of what can or cannot be cut.<br />
See also [https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=wiki.happylab.at%2Fw%2FLaser_Cutter HappyLab's Wiki], translated from german, for some settings for the 60W version of this laser cutter.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Material Name!!Cut/Engrave!!Power!!Speed!!Passes!!Air?!!Notes!!Tester<br />
|-<br />
|Mylar Sheet - 4mil||Engrave||50||50||1||Yes||Used raster to cut all the way through to make a solder stencil.||[[User:David.Bridgham|David.Bridgham]] ([[User talk:David.Bridgham|talk]])<br />
|-<br />
|Paint||Engrave||17||50||1||Yes||This is to remove a layer of paint||[[User:David.Bridgham|David.Bridgham]] ([[User talk:David.Bridgham|talk]])<br />
|-<br />
|1/8" Plywood||Cut||90||5||2||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
|-<br />
|1/8" Acrylic||Cut||100||2.5||1||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
|-<br />
|Polyester Interfacing||Cut||50||100||2||Yes||Burned a bit, and still needed to be torn out (but this did not damage it)||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
|-<br />
|Polyester Ribbon||Engrave||15||100||1||No||Very brittle, breaks extremely easily||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
|-<br />
|Polyester Ribbon||Cut||50||100||1||No|| ||[[User:Adam.goldsmith|Adam.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Adam.goldsmith|talk]])<br />
|-<br />
|Cotton Canvas||Engrave||12||75||1||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
|-<br />
|Cotton Canvas||Cut||75||50||2||Yes|| ||[[User:Sarah.goldsmith|Sarah.goldsmith]] ([[User talk:Sarah.goldsmith|talk]]) 21:40, 10 September 2019 (UTC)<br />
|-<br />
|80 Lb. Drawing Paper Medium Surface||Cut||30||35||1||No||Burned very slightly on back of paper.||[[User:Don.Fitzpatrick|Don.Fitzpatrick]] ([[User talk:Don.Fitzpatrick|talk]])<br />
|}<br />
==Personal Computer Setup==<br />
The laser cutter is accessible from the members network.<br />
This is the same network as the WiFi network "CMS-Members" and the Ethernet jacks in the [[Electronics Lab]].<br />
#First, you will need software that works with the driver: Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW are the recommended packages.<br />
#Then you need to install the driver then follow the instructions here: [http://laserprona.com/wp-content/themes/laserprona/files/Ethernet-Connectivity-Setup.pdf Ethernet-Connectivity-Setup.pdf] starting at step 3 (using The laser cutter's hostname is <code>GLS-Hybrid.sawtooth.claremontmakerspace.org</code>.<br />
Alternatively, you can use USB, and the process is essentially the same, just pick the USB port instead.<br />
<br />
In both cases, there are a bunch of things that need to be set in the print driver, as well as in CorelDRAW/Illustrator.<br />
I would suggest reading the manual for these settings, as it will not work correctly (if at all) without them.<br />
==Laser Operation Checklist==<br />
===Before Pressing Start===<br />
*Turn on the laser cutter and allow it to boot fully.<br />
*Verify that you have correctly selected the cutting mode and turned on the air compressor. Raster is for engraving, Vector is for cutting: /Print/Preferences/Pen/<br />
*Verify that your pen settings are correct for your material.<br />
*Be aware of the cut starting point: /Print/Preferences/Advanced/Position Mode.<br />
*Place your material on the printer bed and secure it if necessary.<br />
*Close the bed chamber door<br />
*Set the Z-Axis height to your materials thickness.<br />
*Position the aiming laser if necessary.<br />
*Turn on the Exhaust switch.<br />
*Turn the key to activate the laser tube.<br />
===After Cutting===<br />
*Allow the bed chamber to exhaust for ~30 secs before opening.<br />
*If using the Vector function make sure the piece is fully cut, before removing from the bed.<br />
*When completely finished shut down the machine. Turn off the exhaust, the laser key, and the power switch.<br />
*Remove debris from the bed and any pieces that may have fallen through the comb.<br />
===Cleaning===<br />
The laser cutter's optics are not to be serviced unless you've have been trained and completed the [[Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification]]. Vacuuming of the honeycomb laser bed and general disposal of used materials and sweeping / vacuuming the area is expected. Leave the area better than you found it. If you are not certified to clean the optics but used the laser a lot, email the shop lead ([/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#244148414750564b4a4d4757644748455641494b4a5049454f415657544547410a4b5643 <span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="f89d949d9b8c8a9796919b8bb89b94998a9d9597968c9599939d8a8b88999b9dd6978a9f"><nowiki>[email protected]</nowiki></span>]) so that they can schedule a service.<br />
==Troubleshooting/Common problems with the GCC Spirit==<br />
If you encounter a problem with the machine, double check your printer settings, Software settings (ie Corel Draw), and Page Layout for common mistakes.<br />
;If you can’t identify the error or suspect an issue with the machine:Turn it off and place an out of order tag on the printer and notify the shop lead.<br />
<br />
;Fire:Do not leave the laser unattended. The laser is burning material, it is not uncommon to see flames following the cutting head while its is performing a Vector. You should not see fire/embers anywhere but the location the head is currently cutting. If the Lasers fire sensor detects to much light it will cancel the print and shut off. In the event of a small fire be aware that opening the door will fan the flames. You should attempt to smother the flames or blow them out using canned CO2.<br />
<br />
;When cutting, the laser seems to be under performing:The Lens and Mirrors most likely need to be cleaned. The Lens and first mirror are behind the panel with three thumb screws. The second mirror is on the far left side of the gantry, held in place by an additional thumb screw. Use a cotton swap to clean the lens. DO NOT use the cotton swab on the mirror, only use the lens paper otherwise you may scratch the mirror!<br />
<br />
;If the laser cutter is filling with smoke:Check that the Exhaust/Fume Extractor is turned on.<br />
<br />
;CorelDRAW won't load because it says there are no fonts being found (or some other font-related error starting CorelDRAW):You will need to restore the font database. Navigate to Start Menu (Windows Icon) > CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2017. Hold down the F8 key while selecting Corel Font Manager 2017. Check both boxes in the popup and click OK to restore the database settings.<br />
<br />
:Exit the Font Manager. Launch CorelDRAW.<br />
<br />
:If that doesn't work, you can try deleting or renaming the folder <code>%APPDATA%\Corel\FontDatabase</code> (Windows may not let you delete it).<br />
<gallery heights="200px" mode="packed"><br />
File:Corelfun.png|The error message.<br />
File:CorelDatabaseReset1.jpg|Hold down F8 when you click to load this.<br />
File:CorelDatabaseReset.jpg|You will see this if the reset is working.<br />
</gallery></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Property:Has_Optional_Certification&diff=1023Property:Has Optional Certification2022-10-28T15:13:42Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Created page with "What extra Certification a Tool or Shop requires for advanced usage. This property is of type Has type::Page"</p>
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<div>What extra [[:Category:Certification|Certification]] a [[:Category:Tools|Tool]] or [[:Category:Tools|Shop]] requires for advanced usage.<br />
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]<br />
}<br />
</templatedata></noinclude></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Template:ToolInfo&diff=1020Template:ToolInfo2022-10-28T15:07:27Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add optional certification field</p>
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<div><includeonly>{| class="wikitable" style="float:right;clear:both;"<br />
! colspan="2" scope="col" | [[Name::{{{name}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; border: none; font-size: smaller;" | [[Common Name::{{{common name|}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center; border: none;" | {{{image|}}}<br />
|-<br />
{{#if: {{{species|}}} |<br />
! scope="row" {{!}} Tool Species<br />
{{!}} [[In Tool Species::{{{species|}}}]]<br />
{{!}}-<br />
{{!}} colspan="2" {{!}} (Includes training and testing information.)<br />
{{!}}-<br />
}}<br />
! scope="row" | Make<br />
| [[Make::{{{make|}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Model<br />
| [[Model::{{{model|}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Specs<br />
| {{#set:Specs={{{specs|}}}|+sep=;|template=SetTemplateOutputMultipleLines}}<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Manual<br />
| {{#set:Manual={{{manual|}}}|+sep=;|template=SetTemplateOutputMultipleLines}}<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Requires<br/>Certification<br />
| [[Requires Certification::{{{certification|Unknown}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
{{#if: {{{optional certification|}}} |<br />
! scope="row" | Optional Certification(s)<br />
| [[Has Optional Certification::{{{optional certification|}}}]]<br />
|-<br />
}}<br />
{{#if: {{{reservation|}}} |<br />
! scope="row" {{!}} Allows<br/>Reservation<br />
{{!}} {{#set:Has Reservation URL={{{reservation|}}}}} [{{{reservation|}}} Go To Scheduler]<br />
{{!}}-<br />
}}<br />
! scope="row" | In Shop<br />
| [[In Shop::{{{shop}}}]]<br />
{{#if: {{{asset tag|}}} |<br />
{{#set:Asset Tag={{{asset tag|}}}|+sep=;}}<br />
{{!}}-<br />
! colspan="2" scope="col" {{!}} Instances<br />
{{!}}-<br />
{{!}} colspan="2" style="padding: 0;" {{!}} {{#invoke:ToolInventoryData|ToolInstanceTable|{{{asset tag|}}}}}<br />
| }}<br />
|}[[Category:Tools]]</includeonly><noinclude><br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=<name><br />
|common name=<common name><br />
|image=<image><br />
|species=<species><br />
|make=<make><br />
|model=<model><br />
|serial=<serial><br />
|asset tag=<asset tag><br />
|specs=<specs><br />
|manual=<manual><br />
|reservation=<reservation><br />
|shop=<shop><br />
|certification=<certification><br />
}}<br />
When adding properties, please also add them to to [[:Category:Tools]] when appropriate.<templatedata><br />
{<br />
"description": "A template for a tool info box.",<br />
"format": "block",<br />
"params": {<br />
"name": {<br />
"label": "Name",<br />
"description": "The tool's name",<br />
"type": "line",<br />
"required": true<br />
},<br />
"common name": {<br />
"label": "Common Name",<br />
"description": "An alternate, often more friendly name",<br />
"type": "line"<br />
},<br />
"image": {<br />
"label": "Image",<br />
"description": "A picture of the tool",<br />
"type": "wiki-file-name"<br />
},<br />
"make": {<br />
"label": "Make",<br />
"description": "The name of the tool's manufacturer",<br />
"type": "line",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"model": {<br />
"label": "Model",<br />
"description": "The model/model number of the tool",<br />
"type": "line",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"specs": {<br />
"label": "Specs",<br />
"description": "A list of links to specs pages or PDFs of manuals. Separate multiple entries by semicolons (;).",<br />
"type": "content"<br />
},<br />
"manual": {<br />
"label": "Manual",<br />
"description": "A list of links to manual pages or PDFs",<br />
"type": "content"<br />
},<br />
"certification": {<br />
"label": "Requires Certification",<br />
"description": "Does the tool require certification? Either a certification page, or the \"No Certification Required\" page",<br />
"type": "wiki-page-name",<br />
"default": "Unknown",<br />
"required": true<br />
},<br />
"shop": {<br />
"label": "In Shop",<br />
"description": "What shop does the tool belong to?",<br />
"type": "wiki-page-name",<br />
"required": true<br />
},<br />
"asset tag": {<br />
"label": "Asset Tag",<br />
"description": "The asset number in the CMS inventory system. Separate multiple entries by semicolons (;).",<br />
"example": "CMS00001",<br />
"type": "line",<br />
"suggested": true<br />
},<br />
"reservation": {<br />
"label": "Allows Reservation",<br />
"description": "A link to the scheduler if the tool is reservable",<br />
"example": "https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=15",<br />
"type": "url"<br />
},<br />
"species": {<br />
"label": "Tool Species",<br />
"description": "What class of tools does this tool belong to?",<br />
"type": "wiki-page-name"<br />
}<br />
},<br />
"paramOrder": [<br />
"name",<br />
"common name",<br />
"image",<br />
"species",<br />
"make",<br />
"model",<br />
"specs",<br />
"manual",<br />
"certification",<br />
"shop",<br />
"asset tag",<br />
"reservation"<br />
]<br />
}<br />
</templatedata></noinclude></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Chop_Saw&diff=1016Chop Saw2022-10-20T17:05:53Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Adam.goldsmith moved page Chop Saw to Miter Saw</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Miter Saw]]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Miter_Saw&diff=1015Miter Saw2022-10-20T17:05:52Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Adam.goldsmith moved page Chop Saw to Miter Saw</p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB<br />
|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added<br />
}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|common name=Chop/Miter Saw<br />
|make=Ridgid<br />
|model=R4221<br />
|asset tag=CMS00051<br />
|name=Ridgid Sliding 12"<br />
|shop=Wood Shop<br />
|certification=Miter Saw Certification}}<br />
<br />
== 3D Printed Replacement Parts ==<br />
[https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/CMS/Misc-3D-Prints/src/branch/main/Wood%20Shop/ridgid_r4221_rear_guard Rear Guard]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Miter_Saw&diff=1014Miter Saw2022-10-20T17:05:34Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Add link to rear guard 3d printed part</p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB<br />
|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added<br />
}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|common name=Chop/Miter Saw<br />
|make=Ridgid<br />
|model=R4221<br />
|asset tag=CMS00051<br />
|name=Ridgid Sliding 12"<br />
|shop=Wood Shop<br />
|certification=Miter Saw Certification}}<br />
<br />
== 3D Printed Replacement Parts ==<br />
[https://git.claremontmakerspace.org/CMS/Misc-3D-Prints/src/branch/main/Wood%20Shop/ridgid_r4221_rear_guard Rear Guard]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Planer&diff=1013Planer2022-10-07T22:56:26Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Redirected page to Powermatic 20" Planer</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Powermatic 20" Planer]]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Powermatic_20%22_Planer&diff=1012Powermatic 20" Planer2022-10-07T22:55:46Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Created page with "{{Flag-STUB}} {{ToolInfo |name=Powermatic 20" Planer, 5HP, 1Ph |make=Powermatic |model=209HH-1 |asset tag=CMS00152 |specs=[https://powermatic.com/1791315 Product Page] |manual=Operating Instructions and Parts Manual |shop=Wood Shop |reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=34 |certification=Planer Certification}}"</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Flag-STUB}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=Powermatic 20" Planer, 5HP, 1Ph<br />
|make=Powermatic<br />
|model=209HH-1<br />
|asset tag=CMS00152<br />
|specs=[https://powermatic.com/1791315 Product Page]<br />
|manual=[[Media:Powermatic 209HH-1 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual.pdf|Operating Instructions and Parts Manual]]<br />
|shop=Wood Shop<br />
|reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=34<br />
|certification=Planer Certification}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=File:Powermatic_209HH-1_Operating_Instructions_and_Parts_Manual.pdf&diff=1011File:Powermatic 209HH-1 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual.pdf2022-10-07T22:53:33Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: </p>
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<div></div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Grizzly_20%22_Planer&diff=1010Grizzly 20" Planer2022-10-07T22:49:32Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Adam.goldsmith moved page Planer to Grizzly 20" Planer without leaving a redirect</p>
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<div>{{Flag-STUB|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=Grizzly G0454 - 20" Planer<br />
|make=Grizzly<br />
|model=G0454<br />
|asset tag=CMS00056<br />
|specs=[http://www.grizzly.com/products/20-Planer/G0454 Product Page]<br />
|manual=[[Media:Grizzly G0454 Owner's Manual.pdf|Owner's Manual]]<br />
|shop=Wood Shop<br />
|reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=34<br />
|certification=Grizzly 20" Planer Certification}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Planer_Certification&diff=1009Planer Certification2022-10-07T22:48:57Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Bump patch version for name change</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Certification<br />
|version=0.1.1<br />
|approvaldate=2020-11-03<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
<br />
* Parts of the planer are properly identified<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems<br />
* Supports or trained assistants are available to help with outfeed if necessary<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Table is adjusted properly<br />
* Material is fed properly<br />
* Understand the cutting depth limit as per the manufacturer (1/32" per pass)<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Grizzly_20%22_Planer_Certification&diff=1008Grizzly 20" Planer Certification2022-10-07T22:47:43Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Adam.goldsmith moved page Grizzly 20" Planer Certification to Planer Certification: Got a new planer, cert should be more generic</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Planer Certification]]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Planer_Certification&diff=1007Planer Certification2022-10-07T22:47:43Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Adam.goldsmith moved page Grizzly 20" Planer Certification to Planer Certification: Got a new planer, cert should be more generic</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Certification<br />
|version=0.1.0<br />
|approvaldate=2020-11-03<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
<br />
* Parts of the planer are properly identified<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Safety precautions are followed - safety glasses, proper clothing, work area cleared, etc.<br />
* Stock is checked for issues/problems<br />
* Supports or trained assistants are available to help with outfeed if necessary<br />
<br />
=== Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Dust collector is used properly<br />
* Proper body position<br />
* Table is adjusted properly<br />
* Material is fed properly<br />
* Understand the cutting depth limit as per the manufacturer (1/32" per pass)<br />
<br />
=== Post-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Work area is cleaned<br />
<br />
=== Lockout/Tagout Procedure ===<br />
<br />
* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, barrel covers and locks, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Grizzly_20%22_Planer&diff=1006Grizzly 20" Planer2022-10-06T22:03:48Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Fix typo manufacturer</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Flag-STUB|reason=autogenerated, remove when more detail added}}<br />
{{ToolInfo<br />
|name=Grizzly G0454 - 20" Planer<br />
|make=Grizzly<br />
|model=G0454<br />
|asset tag=CMS00056<br />
|specs=[http://www.grizzly.com/products/20-Planer/G0454 Product Page]<br />
|manual=[[Media:Grizzly G0454 Owner's Manual.pdf|Owner's Manual]]<br />
|shop=Wood Shop<br />
|reservation=https://claremontmakerspace.org/membersonly/scheduler/?cat_id=2&staff_id=34<br />
|certification=Grizzly 20" Planer Certification}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Laser_Lens_and_Mirror_Cleaning_Certification&diff=1004Laser Lens and Mirror Cleaning Certification2022-09-21T20:37:40Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Link Laser Cutter Certification as prerequisite</p>
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<div>{{Certification|version=0.1.0|prerequisites=[[Laser Cutter Certification]]}}<br />
<br />
Please note that the person to-be-certified needs have a completed [[Laser Cutter Certification]] on file and is not allowed to have this list during certification. After successfully demonstrating knowledge in these areas, a member will be certified and can clean the laser cutter optics.<br />
<br />
=== Equipment ===<br />
*Location of locker key<br />
*Location of supplies<br />
*Care of supplies<br />
**Not contaminating wipes and swabs<br />
**Proper disposal<br />
*Part identification<br />
**Mirror (2x)<br />
**Lens<br />
**Nozzle<br />
<br />
=== Proper Part Disassembly / Reassembly ===<br />
* Mirrors (2x)<br />
* Lens<br />
* Lens cover / knobs<br />
* Nozzle<br />
<br />
=== Cleaning Process ===<br />
* Mirror - only lens paper / lens cleaner<br />
* Lens - swab and/or lens paper / lens cleaner<br />
* Nozzle - paper towel / Simple Green<br />
* Housing - paper towel / Simple Green<br />
<br />
=== Troubleshooting ===<br />
* Who to contact [mailto:electronics@claremontmakerspace.org electronics@claremontmakerspace.org]<br />
* Tag out process<br />
* Missing / low supplies<br />
* Damage discovery<br />
<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=Large_Format_Printer&diff=1000Large Format Printer2022-08-25T19:27:09Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Redirected page to Canon ImagePROGRAF</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Canon ImagePROGRAF]]</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=TIG_Welder_Certification&diff=999TIG Welder Certification2022-08-19T00:35:00Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Remove some extra newlines</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 0.1.0<br />
| approvaldate = 2022-06-18<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===== Tool Anatomy =====<br />
<br />
* Parts of the TIG Welder are properly identified<br />
** Pressure Regulator<br />
** Power Switch<br />
** Control Panel (must read operator’s manual)<br />
** Ground clamp<br />
** Torch Selection and Collect Selection<br />
** Nozzle<br />
** Tungsten Selection (Recommend ‘E3” for pie bead (Don’t use thoriated tungsten)<br />
** Grinding Tungsten<br />
<br />
===== Gas Tank Safety =====<br />
<br />
* Never move the gas tank without the cap on!<br />
* Always ‘top seat’ tank valve when welding<br />
<br />
===== Materials =====<br />
<br />
* What Materials may be welded with CMS’s TIG welding machines?<br />
** Clean Carbon Steel<br />
** Aluminum Stainless Steel<br />
* What Materials may not be welded with CMS’s TIG welding machines?<br />
** Galvanized Metals<br />
<br />
===== Pre-Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Fully Review Operator’s Manual<br />
* Clean and secure metal to be welded<br />
* Personal Protection Gear - safety glasses, welding helmet, welding gloves, welding jacket (or long sleeves!)<br />
* Do not wear clothing made from synthetic or synthetic blends.<br />
* No unrestrained long hair and no flowing clothes. Closed-toed shoes are required.<br />
* Make sure there are no puddles on floor in welding area, particularly around machines and foot pedals.<br />
* Make sure that the welding area is free of flammable materials.<br />
* Adjust welding screens to make sure no bystanders can be caught by arc-flash.<br />
* Regulator:<br />
** Tank is opened fully (top seated).<br />
** Depress purge button to start the gas cycle, then adjust the flow-meter or regulator - see individual machine pages for optimal settings.<br />
* Select proper torch/tungsten and cup<br />
* Set the machine appropriately for the gauge of steel you will be welding, using the chart on: '''''See page 20 of operator’s manual'''''<br />
<br />
===== Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Turn on the fume extractor and position the end of the extraction arm near your workpiece.<br />
* Make sure no bare skin is ever in contact with the workbench or workpiece during welding or while your parts are hot.<br />
* Clean and sharpen tungsten as needed<br />
* Hold the torch as appropriate to your weld position and requirements.<br />
* Treat all work as if it is hot enough to burn you through your gloves.<br />
* Observe proper duty cycle<br />
<br />
===== Post-Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Turn off the fume extractor.<br />
* Turn off the machine (TIG welder).<br />
* Turn off the gas using the large valve on the cylinder.<br />
* Disconnect the ground clamp, coil cords and store neatly.<br />
* Return all tools.<br />
* Clean the workbench.<br />
* Sweep up (the floor) after yourself. (Place floor sweeping in a metal container. Insure no flammable material in container)<br />
<br />
===== Lockout/Tagout Procedure =====<br />
<br />
* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=TIG_Welder_Certification&diff=998TIG Welder Certification2022-08-19T00:27:13Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Approve Cert</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
| version = 0.1.0<br />
| approvaldate = 2022-06-18<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===== Tool Anatomy =====<br />
<br />
* Parts of the TIG Welder are properly identified<br />
** Pressure Regulator<br />
** Power Switch<br />
** Control Panel (must read operator’s manual)<br />
** Ground clamp<br />
** Torch Selection and Collect Selection<br />
** Nozzle<br />
** Tungsten Selection (Recommend ‘E3” for pie bead (Don’t use thoriated tungsten)<br />
** Grinding Tungsten<br />
<br />
===== Gas Tank Safety =====<br />
<br />
* Never move the gas tank without the cap on!<br />
* Always ‘top seat’ tank valve when welding<br />
<br />
===== Materials =====<br />
<br />
* What Materials may be welded with CMS’s TIG welding machines?<br />
** Clean Carbon Steel<br />
** Aluminum Stainless Steel<br />
* What Materials may not be welded with CMS’s TIG welding machines?<br />
** Galvanized Metals<br />
<br />
===== Pre-Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Fully Review Operator’s Manual<br />
* Clean and secure metal to be welded<br />
<br />
* Personal Protection Gear - safety glasses, welding helmet, welding gloves, welding jacket (or long sleeves!)<br />
* Do not wear clothing made from synthetic or synthetic blends.<br />
* No unrestrained long hair and no flowing clothes. Closed-toed shoes are required.<br />
* Make sure there are no puddles on floor in welding area, particularly around machines and foot pedals.<br />
* Make sure that the welding area is free of flammable materials.<br />
* Adjust welding screens to make sure no bystanders can be caught by arc-flash.<br />
* Regulator:<br />
** Tank is opened fully (top seated).<br />
** Depress purge button to start the gas cycle, then adjust the flow-meter or regulator - see individual machine pages for optimal settings.<br />
<br />
* Select proper torch/tungsten and cup<br />
* Set the machine appropriately for the gauge of steel you will be welding, using the chart on: '''''See page 20 of operator’s manual'''''<br />
<br />
===== Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Turn on the fume extractor and position the end of the extraction arm near your workpiece.<br />
* Make sure no bare skin is ever in contact with the workbench or workpiece during welding or while your parts are hot.<br />
* Clean and sharpen tungsten as needed<br />
* Hold the torch as appropriate to your weld position and requirements.<br />
* Treat all work as if it is hot enough to burn you through your gloves.<br />
<br />
* Observe proper duty cycle<br />
<br />
===== Post-Operation =====<br />
<br />
* Turn off the fume extractor.<br />
* Turn off the machine (TIG welder).<br />
* Turn off the gas using the large valve on the cylinder.<br />
* Disconnect the ground clamp, coil cords and store neatly.<br />
* Return all tools.<br />
* Clean the workbench.<br />
* Sweep up (the floor) after yourself. (Place floor sweeping in a metal container. Insure no flammable material in container)<br />
<br />
===== Lockout/Tagout Procedure =====<br />
<br />
* Tool unplugged and plug wrapped in safe/visible location, tag filled out and posted, front desk notified.<br />
{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmithhttps://wiki.claremontmakerspace.org/index.php?title=ShopBot_CNC_Router_Certification&diff=997ShopBot CNC Router Certification2022-08-04T15:56:36Z<p>Adam.goldsmith: Reverted edits by Valerie.macintosh (talk) to last revision by Adam.goldsmith</p>
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<div>{{Certification<br />
|version=0.1.0<br />
|approvaldate=2020-11-03<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Tool Anatomy ===<br />
<br />
* Parts of the Shopbot are identified properly<br />
** Spindle<br />
** Gantry<br />
** Rails<br />
** VFD (variable frequency drive)<br />
** Control Box<br />
** Spoilboard<br />
** X, Y & Z axis directions<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Operation ===<br />
<br />
* Student can explain general safety protocol:<br />
** Safety glasses, hair tied back, no flowing clothes<br />
** Ear protection is recommended<br />
<br />
<!-- --><br />
* Student can identify 2 ways to stop ShopBot:<br />
** Control Software<br />
** Emergency Stop switch<br />
* Student can identify location of nearest fire extinguisher<br />
<br />
==== Set Up and Control Software ====<br />
<br />
* Start Shopbot from cold (control box and VFD)<br />
* Run warm up routine<br />
* Select and install appropriate bit/tool - explain general uses of primary ShopBot router bits at CMS: [http://www.shopbottools.com/Training/Videos/Info%20on%20bits.pdf <u>http://www.shopbottools.com/Training/Videos/Info on bits.pdf</u>]<br />
** Compression<br />
** Spiral Up<br />
** Spiral Down<br />
** Straight flute<br />
** V-Flute<br />
** Planer<br />
* Zero X and Y axis using proximity switches<br />
* Zero Z axis (to bed or material)<br />
** Student imparts difference between zeroing Z to bed and zeroing to material<br />
* Explains how to zero X & Y to specific, alternate location<br />
* Student fixes workpiece to table bed using screws<br />
** Checks for clean bed first<br />
** Keeps screws clear of planned tool paths<br />
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=== Operation ===<br />
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==== VCarve - Design and File Prep ====<br />
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* Set job dimensions and selects correct location (bed vs material) for Z-zero<br />
* Uploads a file<br />
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==== VCarve - Toolpaths ====<br />
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* Pocket<br />
* Profile w/ tabs<br />
* Calculates Chip Load using ShopBot Chip Load calculator<br />
* Communicate role of tabs, ramp, climb vs conventional milling<br />
* Calculates toolpaths and notes proper order<br />
* Saves toolpaths to desktop - include user name in file name<br />
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==== Cutting ====<br />
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* Opens file for preview in ShopBot Control<br />
* Opens file for cutting in ShopBot Control<br />
* Turn on dust collector<br />
* Cuts piece<br />
* Use oscillating multi-tool (or razor) to cut tabs<br />
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=== Post-Operation ===<br />
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* Turn off VFD<br />
* Turn off Control Box<br />
* Remove bit and return to bit holder<br />
* Remove leftover materials from spoilboard<br />
* Vacuum spoilboard<br />
* Sweep or vacuum floor surrounding work area<br />
* Close VCarve and ShopBot software - save your files to a personal thumb drive if you don’t want them deleted!<br />
* Close computer<br />
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=== Problems with the ShopBot CNC Router ===<br />
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Student explains proper steps to take when/if there is a problem with the ShopBot:<br />
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* Double check work - if easily fixable (ie. general user error), then fix it.<br />
* If not easily fixable or obvious: Turn machine off, place “Out of Order” tag on spoilboard, notify Front Desk immediately (if during Staffed Hours) and email Woodshop Lead at [mailto:woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org <u>woodshop@claremontmakerspace.org</u>]<br />
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{{CertificationSignOff}}</div>Adam.goldsmith