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- | === What Does ' | + | ==== What does ' |
- | "To Bodge" is a British term, meaning "To make or repair hastily; to MacGyver; to hack together; to jury rig". | + | "To Bodge" is a British term, meaning "To make or repair hastily; to MacGyver; to hack together; to jury rig". Bodgery members are " |
- | === What Is A Makerspace? === | + | ==== What is a Makerspace? |
- | A makerspace, aka hackerspace, | + | A makerspace, aka hackerspace, |
- | === Who Runs Everything? === | + | ==== Who runs everything? ==== |
- | The Bodgery has no paid staff. It is completely volunteer run by members, with a sanctioning board of 7 members. | + | The Bodgery has no paid staff. It is completely volunteer run by members. Some members help out a lot. Some members |
- | ===Do I Have To Be A Member To Use The Shop?=== | + | ==== Can I visit or get a tour outside the designated time? ==== |
- | No, but you may only use the shop when it is open to the public. One of the perks of membership is 24/7 access. Check our [[http:// | + | Sorry, not unless |
+ | You can check our [[http:// | ||
- | ===May I Bring My Child?=== | ||
- | Kids are absolutely welcome at the Bodgery! | + | ==== Do I need to be a member |
- | Keep in mind that it is a shop with tools and projects that sometimes involve fumes, hot things, and sharp things. It may not be the safest place for very young children unless diligently watched. | + | No, but access by nonmembers |
- | We have a 'tool difficulty' | ||
+ | ==== Can I use your (Laser Cutter/CNC Mill/ | ||
- | === Can I use your (Laser Cutter/CNC Mill/ | + | Unfortunately, |
- | Unfortunately, we are not set up as a tool rental service, nor do we have a "day pass" to offer. We have two goals - to offer a robust workshop to our members, and to open that workshop to the public twice a week, where they can use // | + | The expensive, tricky-to-learn " |
- | The key word there is //most// - we keep the expensive, tricky-to-learn tools for members only. The reason is two-fold: it' | + | Membership can be started and stopped on a monthly basis. While most members sign up long term, some members sign up for a few months of the year or as needed when doing projects. |
- | That being said, there are two possible solutions for a guest wanting to use a member-only tool. A member might be willing to help a guest, and do the work alongside them. You'd have to ask someone to take the time to do that, and there' | ||
- | We're open to the public during our Open Shop nights - Mondays 6-8:30pm, and Fridays 7-10pm. | + | ==== Is there a Day Pass? ==== |
+ | No. See the answer above (Can I use your ... as a guest?) for more details. | ||
- | === Is there a Day Pass? === | ||
- | No. See the answer above (Can I use member-only tools as a guest?) for more details. | + | ==== Can I make my thing the first time I visit? ==== |
+ | That's unlikely. Ask an area's Area Captain before first use of an area to see what's expected. In addition, most of our power tools require you to be checked off by an Area Captain or trainer, and our more complicated machines require training or a class (laser cutters, welders, machining equipment, etc). If your first visit happens to coincide with the Area Captain/ | ||
- | === Can I visit/get a tour outside the Open Shop nights? === | + | ==== Can you make this thing for me? ==== |
- | Sorry, no. Being run by volunteers means that we don't have paid staff to keep the door open and answer questions, unfortunately. We've carved out two nights that we guarantee we'll have people | + | Generally, no. We are not a fabrication company. We offer the tools for people to make things themselves, and the support from the community of makers. Some members do commission work. We can forward requests to see if a member are interested taking on your project. |
- | You can check [[http:// | ||
+ | ==== EMERGENCY!! I need your help making this thing right now! ==== | ||
- | ===How Do I Contact You Outside Public Hours?=== | + | Well...that probably won't work out. While one of our experienced members can often lend advice on a project, they might be busy helping out elsewhere or working on their own project. |
- | Your best bet for a quick response is by email: < | + | |
+ | ==== Can I store material, projects or tools at the Bodgery? ==== | ||
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+ | Membership includes the option of having a shelf spot (~2' | ||
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+ | Temporary storage of projects being worked on is also provided at no charge. Items may be left on assembly tables up to 24 hours, in the " | ||
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+ | All personal property left at the Bodgery must have contact information attached to it or attached to the storage location for it. Unlabeled property is considered abandoned. There are detailed policies and [[standing_rules|Standing Rules]] for [[standing_rules# | ||
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+ | ==== How can I help out? ==== | ||
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+ | That's a good question. Sometimes volunteer-run makerspaces are described as a [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Is there more than one outside door? ==== | ||
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+ | Yes. On the front of the building, key fob access is available through the main entrance (glass doors) at 740 Oscar Ave and through the woodshop door that is south (left) of the main entrance. The glass doors to the right of the main entrance (street number 742) are exit only. | ||
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+ | The rear of the building is accessed by vehicle through a gate located north (right) of the Bodgery building. The gate has a keypad on the left side of the gate to unlock it. The 4-digit gate code is available to paid-up members by logging into the membership site. Doors on the rear of the building are, from right-to-left: | ||
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+ | Inside the overhead garage door on the right side are push-buttons to operate it. Push the Open button to open it. Push the Stop button while it's opening to partially open the door. Press and **Hold** the Close button to close it. | ||
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+ | ==== Are there any Do's and Don' | ||
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+ | Yes. These follow from being excellent to each other. | ||
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+ | * The [[standing_rules|Standing Rules]] list most of the do's and don' | ||
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+ | * For finishes on wood/metal, no spray finishes (aerosols) are to be used indoors. Not only can these be a fire hazard, but also some members are sensitive to airborne chemicals | ||
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+ | * Finishes, including flammable oil-based finishes, may be applied by brush, rag, etc. Do not dispose of oily rags at the Bodgery because of the risk of spontaneous combustion. Instead, put them in a plastic bag and dispose of them at home. | ||
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+ | * Use dust collection devices when sanding, grinding, cutting, etc. Dust is a health concern as well as a cleanliness issue. Power cutting and sanding of would should be done only in the woodshop areas. | ||
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+ | * No internal combustion vehicles inside the building. This is a city fire department requirement. The concern is with the fuel tank and fuel vapors. Small engines are OK but must have the fuel tank drained, the engine run dry, then the fuel tank vented (open) outdoors for at least fifteen minutes. | ||
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+ | ==== Can I work on my vehicle or trailer outside? ==== | ||
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+ | Yes, but if leaving something in back more then 24 hours, you must get prior Board approval. Be very careful to not get anything on the pavement. If you do, clean it up right away. The landlord is sensitive to how the property looks to other tenants. This is also discussed in [[standing_rules# | ||
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+ | There is a high voltage outlet for welders near the left side of the garage door when viewed from inside. There is a regular outlet and extension cord on the right side of the doors wehen viewed from inside. | ||
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+ | ==== May I bring my child? ==== | ||
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+ | See also [[standing_rules# | ||
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+ | Kids are absolutely welcome at the Bodgery! And minors 16 and older may be independent members. | ||
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+ | * Children age 7 or under require more attention and should remain in the same room as their adult at all times. Ideally, they should be within eyesight of their adult(s). | ||
+ | * Children ages 8-10 can be in a different room as their adults, but should be checked on every 20 to 30 minutes. | ||
+ | * Children age 11 and older can be in a different room as their adults, but should be checked on every hour. | ||
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+ | These age frames should be individually evaluated by their guardian. Unattended children in the shop can be a danger to themselves, the equipment, and possibly a nuisance to other Bodgers. Please take a critical look at your children and their behavior before making the choice to leave them alone in the shop. Your kid's behavior will be considered an extension of your own and is equally subject to the standing rules. Parents will need to fill out the standard waiver for their children that all members and guests fill out. | ||
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+ | Children are the sole responsibility of their guardian(s) and other Bodgers are not to be utilized as impromptu babysitters. Bodgers can report disruptive or unsafe children to the guardian or shop leadership. To facilitate this, guardians must utilize a name badge to label your children with their name, your name, your phone number, and the area of the shop you will be working in. Shop members who feel the unattended child is being disruptive can identify who to call in on that child’s behavior. Shop members, please do not abuse this mechanism because you don’t like children. This is to be utilized for disruptive or unsafe behavior only. Disruptive is a very subjective term, please also consider typical child behavior versus obnoxious child behavior (quiet and unseen is not typical behavior). | ||
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+ | Children are only allowed to be left unattended in the Clean Room, the Library area, and the Clean Classroom area. If adults are in the Clean Classroom trying to work, children may not be left there unless they can demonstrate the ability to not be disruptive to the adult. We politely ask adults wishing to work (non-maker related activities) that require concentration and quiet to move to the Clean Classroom if children are present in the Cleanroom. Children cannot be left unattended in industrial areas of the shop. | ||
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+ | Please note, this policy only addresses leaving children unattended in the shop. This is NOT a policy on allowing children to use tools in the shop. Children using tools must be trained by area captains and under direct supervision of their guardian while using tools. Area captains reserve the right to set age restrictions on tools in their area. | ||
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+ | If using tools, both the non-member child and the parent must be checked off on the tool, and use it together. | ||
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+ | ==== How do I contact you? ==== | ||
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+ | The best way for nonmembers to get a quick response is by email: < | ||
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+ | For questions for a specific area, see email addresses in [[leadership|Leadership]]. |
faq.txt · Last modified: 2024/08/24 20:42 by mpickhard