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''(Generally, this workshop is offered at least once a day on a rotating basis. Check the [http://designandbuildlab.com/?page_id=445/ Lab calendar] for up-to-date availability!)''
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Welcome to the Design and Build Lab! To become a member of the community, you must attend an in-person [[Welcome to the Lab]] session. These sessions can be done on a walk-in basis - based on [[Creative and Technical Specialist|Creative and Technical Specialist (CaTS)]] availability - in about 10 to 20 minutes. You can always ask for a tour of the Lab at the completion of the session.
  
Welcome to the Design and Build Lab! To become a member of the community, you must attend an in-person [[Welcome to the Lab]] session, and complete a [[Safety Waiver]].
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== Safety ==
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While there are relatively few ways to seriously injure yourself in the lab, it is critical to know how mitigate risk, and what to do in case of injury.
  
== Safety ==
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=== Safety protocols ===
While there are relatively few ways to seriously injure yourself in the lab, it is critical to know how to avoid the most common injuries, and what to do in case of one.
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Please read '''[[Safety in DaBL]]''' for the full set of safety precautions. '''The most important policy to remember is: if you don't know what a particular tool is, or don't know how to use a tool, don't use it; ask a [[Creative and Technical Specialist]] for help'''.
  
 
=== Safety Waiver ===
 
=== Safety Waiver ===
You will need to understand, complete, and submit the [[Safety Waiver]] before you allowed to work in the space.
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You will need to understand, complete, and submit the Safety Waiver before you allowed to work in the Lab.
  
=== Equipment ===
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== Rules ==
Generally, there are four categories of safety that you must be aware of. You can can be hurt by equipment:
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There are only two rules to remember in DaBL:
* Cutting, pinching, or smashing things (things like knives, saws, corners of the 3D printer gantry, hammers)
 
* Hot things (soldering iron, 3D printer extruder nozzle, fire in the laser cutter)
 
* Bright things (the laser cutter's laser)
 
* Particulating things (swarf and dust from the mill, chunks of wood from the saw)
 
  
=== Know where you are! ===
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===Respect the community===
You may be the most careful person in the world, but if someone else in the lab isn't adhering to these precautions, you could still end up getting hurt! Be aware of your surroundings: if you're working in close quarters, try to find a more clear space; if you see someone using equipment in a dangerous manner, let a [[Creative and Technical Specialist|Creative and Technical Specialist]] know. Additionally, to protect the equipment, '''there is absolutely no food or drink in DaBL'''.
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Be kind to each other. We are a community of designers, builders, and experimenters; building a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere is paramount to the success of the space.
  
=== Emergency procedures ===
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=== Respect the space ===
Your instructor will give you a rundown of procedures in case of emergency.
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Wherever you end up working during your time in DaBL, make sure you leave it cleaner than how you found it. If something breaks, notify a CaTS. And to protect the equipment, there is no food or open liquids in the Lab.
  
== Culture ==
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==Your time in DaBL==
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During your time working in DaBL, there are a few procedures to follow.
  
===Respect the community===
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===Badging in and out===
Be kind to each other. We are creating a community of designers, builders, and experimenters; building a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere is paramount to the success of the space.
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When entering and leaving DaBL, you must badge in and badge out with your AUID. The main badging system is on the front desk, to your right as soon as you enter the space. When you are joining the Lab, a CaTS will put you into our database, which holds all your member information (including certifications). The procedure is simple.
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# When you approach the reader, its LED should be <span style="color:blue">'''solid blue'''</span>, which means it's connected to WiFi. If it is not, tell a CaTS.
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# Tap and then remove your badge from the reader. The LED will turn off.
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# Wait for a moment.
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#* A <span style="color:green">'''blinking green'''</span> means you're good to go!
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#* A <span style="color:red">'''blinking red'''</span> means you either got a new AUID, or you're not in the database. You need to talk to a CaTS.
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#* A <span style="color:gold">'''blinking yellow'''</span> means the database is down. Let a CaTS know.
  
=== Respect the space ===
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===Shop jobs===
To protect the equipment, there is no food or open liquids in the Lab. And wherever you end up working during your time in DaBL, make sure you leave it cleaner than how you found it.
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Five minutes before you absolutely have to leave DaBL, find a CaTS and ask them for a shop job - a small task to help clean and organize the space. It may be as simple as wiping down a tabletop, or sweeping under the 3D printers, or taking hand tools back to their homes. The more all members pitch in, the more usable the Lab is, and the better experience everyone will have.
  
==Tour==
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===The Creative and Technical Specialists are the boss===
While DaBL doesn't have an enormous physical footprint, the number of different stations and variety of tools is quite large, and the possibilities for objects to build is enormous!
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While you're in DaBL, the [[Creative and Technical Specialist|Creative and Technical Specialists]] on shift are in charge. If they ask you to stop what you're doing, you must listen; they are in the Lab to make sure that members are working safely, as well as providing project advice.
  
Generally, upon completion of this workshop (and the [[Safety Waiver]]), you are approved to use any hand tools and any other tools which do not require a computer station to operate (such as the soldering irons). For a list of machines you must be certified, see the [[List of workshops#Certifications|Workshop Certification List]].
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==What can I do now that I'm a member?==
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Generally, upon completion of this session, you are approved to use any tools in DaBL which are not at a lab station. (All desk without wheels are considered "lab stations.")
  
== Activity ==
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Additionally, DaBL is an educational space on top of its function as a rapid prototyping facility. If offers an expansive set of Workshops in problem-solving, design thinking, and safe equipment usage. See the [[List of workshops]] for more information.
You instructor may guide you through a small hands-on activity!
 

Latest revision as of 18:59, 23 September 2018

Welcome to the Design and Build Lab! To become a member of the community, you must attend an in-person Welcome to the Lab session. These sessions can be done on a walk-in basis - based on Creative and Technical Specialist (CaTS) availability - in about 10 to 20 minutes. You can always ask for a tour of the Lab at the completion of the session.

Safety

While there are relatively few ways to seriously injure yourself in the lab, it is critical to know how mitigate risk, and what to do in case of injury.

Safety protocols

Please read Safety in DaBL for the full set of safety precautions. The most important policy to remember is: if you don't know what a particular tool is, or don't know how to use a tool, don't use it; ask a Creative and Technical Specialist for help.

Safety Waiver

You will need to understand, complete, and submit the Safety Waiver before you allowed to work in the Lab.

Rules

There are only two rules to remember in DaBL:

Respect the community

Be kind to each other. We are a community of designers, builders, and experimenters; building a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere is paramount to the success of the space.

Respect the space

Wherever you end up working during your time in DaBL, make sure you leave it cleaner than how you found it. If something breaks, notify a CaTS. And to protect the equipment, there is no food or open liquids in the Lab.

Your time in DaBL

During your time working in DaBL, there are a few procedures to follow.

Badging in and out

When entering and leaving DaBL, you must badge in and badge out with your AUID. The main badging system is on the front desk, to your right as soon as you enter the space. When you are joining the Lab, a CaTS will put you into our database, which holds all your member information (including certifications). The procedure is simple.

  1. When you approach the reader, its LED should be solid blue, which means it's connected to WiFi. If it is not, tell a CaTS.
  2. Tap and then remove your badge from the reader. The LED will turn off.
  3. Wait for a moment.
    • A blinking green means you're good to go!
    • A blinking red means you either got a new AUID, or you're not in the database. You need to talk to a CaTS.
    • A blinking yellow means the database is down. Let a CaTS know.

Shop jobs

Five minutes before you absolutely have to leave DaBL, find a CaTS and ask them for a shop job - a small task to help clean and organize the space. It may be as simple as wiping down a tabletop, or sweeping under the 3D printers, or taking hand tools back to their homes. The more all members pitch in, the more usable the Lab is, and the better experience everyone will have.

The Creative and Technical Specialists are the boss

While you're in DaBL, the Creative and Technical Specialists on shift are in charge. If they ask you to stop what you're doing, you must listen; they are in the Lab to make sure that members are working safely, as well as providing project advice.

What can I do now that I'm a member?

Generally, upon completion of this session, you are approved to use any tools in DaBL which are not at a lab station. (All desk without wheels are considered "lab stations.")

Additionally, DaBL is an educational space on top of its function as a rapid prototyping facility. If offers an expansive set of Workshops in problem-solving, design thinking, and safe equipment usage. See the List of workshops for more information.