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== Safety Documentation == |
== Safety Documentation == |
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+ | Any user of the Small Hall Makerspace must sign the general SOP below. |
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+ | * [[General Standard Operating Procedures]] |
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+ | If you are using any of the advanced equipment listed below, you must sign the respective specific SOP. |
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+ | * [[Ultimaker Standard Operating Procedures]] |
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+ | * [[Laser Cutter Standard Operating Procedures]] |
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+ | * [[Shapeoko2 Standard Operating Procedures]] |
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== Tools and Equipment == |
== Tools and Equipment == |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 3 September 2015
The Small Hall Makerspace is a location where people with common interests can meet, socialize and/or collaborate. Makerspaces can be viewed as open community labs incorporating elements of machine shops, workshops and/or studios where makers can come together to share resources and knowledge to build and make things. The makerspace provides the tools, the makers bring their creativity.
Innovation and Education
Rather than merely learning to reproduce, we are hoping to foster an environment that encourages creation, and to develop a mindset that encourages us to believe that we can learn to do anything.
Our Mission
At the Small Hall Makerspace we innovate, learn and build at the intersection of art, technology, science and culture.
Safety Documentation
Any user of the Small Hall Makerspace must sign the general SOP below.
If you are using any of the advanced equipment listed below, you must sign the respective specific SOP.
- Ultimaker Standard Operating Procedures
- Laser Cutter Standard Operating Procedures
- Shapeoko2 Standard Operating Procedures