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The Vault is a 600 square foot space. It contains various equipment and stations shown in the Equipment Overview section below.     [[File:Wood_Shop.jpg|300px|thumb|The Wood Shop]]
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[[File:Tool Room Logo.png|300px|frameless|left]][[File:Tool Room.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The Tool Room]]
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The Tool Room is a sectioned-off part of [[The Vault]] that offers [[{{PAGENAME}}#List of Tools Available|various tools and electronic equipment]] to students/employees for check out similar to a library system. The Tool Room is only open during certain hours, so please view the [[{{PAGENAME}}#Schedule|Schedule]] below.
  
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View the most up-to-date {{PAGENAME}} schedule [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xCN_BBKVIlBQyfPtv62ENxinOEKwJADMFcH0Gyy-ul8/edit?usp=sharing on this Google Sheet.]
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View the most up-to-date {{PAGENAME}} schedule [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1u2qyTXccA69-UAL_QHYwMEETbr8EZ4dxofxKxsK1pfE/edit?usp=sharing on this Google Sheet.]
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The Tool room is normally off limits to students.  There is no Canvas certification for the Tool Room.
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==Equipment by Icon==
==[[3 commandments]]==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== 1. Safety First ===
 
Safety First is the rule we hold highest of the three. This rule applies to both the safety of you as well as others 
 
 
 
Keeping yourself safe in the Vault is very important, as there are possibilities for accidents if you don't follow the safety guidelines.  Safety starts with you so don't depend on others to keep you safe.  There is a first aid kit located on the south wall near the Wood Shop door.<br> The following rules must be followed at all times.
 
 
 
See the following safety rules for the Vault:
 
 
 
* Safety glasses must be worn when working at the jewlery station.
 
 
 
* No horseplay in the Vault.
 
 
 
* No open toed shoes.
 
 
 
* Food or drink is allowed when not operating machinery as long as it is kept a safe distance away from the machines.
 
 
 
* Do not attempt to operate machinery in the shop that you have not been certified on by GFU engineering personnel.
 
 
 
* Do not argue with volunteers or shop staff. Contact Justin Johnson if you have issues that need to be resolved.
 
 
 
* Reset the space. Make the area you are working in ready for the next person using the dust broom and vacuum cleaner.
 
 
 
* The first aid kit is located in the machine shop, next to the wood shop doors.  There is a second kit located on the east Maker Hub Wall near the Tool Room.
 
 
 
* If you see a safety violation inform the person immediately and encourage them to comply with the policies
 
 
 
* Don’t do anything that would require an additional rule to be added to this list.
 
 
 
=== 2. Reset the Space ===
 
The Vault has a specific organization to it. Put whatever you use back where it belongs. There is a place for everything and everything has a place. This rule applies to everything in the space. If you use a tool, put it back. If you use a pen, put it back. Throw away your trash and recycling.
 
 
 
Please put back the Machinery the way you found it. Clean up any messes you make. NEVER use shop air to clean off yourself or the machines.
 
 
 
If you remove any stock from the Vault inventory make sure to fill out the removal sheet hanging next to the cage door.
 
 
 
Always leave the space better than you found it.
 
 
 
=== 3. Be Professional ===
 
This commandment has two sides to it. It covers the idea of acting like professional (which Webster’s defines as “exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace”). The term also describes the standards of education and training that prepare members of the profession with the particular knowledge and skills necessary to perform their specific role within that profession. Hopefully, you are learning both of these as part of your education at George Fox University. In the Welding Lab we expect you to develop as a courteous, conscientious, and skilled craftsman, understanding the tools and equipment in the Maker Hub and how to use them effectively.
 
 
 
Being a professional has some obvious ramifications in terms of behavior. First, be Christlike. Think of others better than yourselves. Share. If you have been welding  for a prolonged time and someone else is waiting for the machine, let them use the machine for a while. This is being a professional.
 
 
 
If you are learning to how to use a machine, and you can't get something to work the way you want - ASK SOMEONE! Learn! Become a professional. Learn the craft. This is an educational space. You might think it will be quick and you can just get it done “your” way and not learn how to do it correctly. Be a Professional and learn the proper way, and then be available to teach others.
 
 
 
One very important, and likely difficult part of being a professional is to correct others when they are not being professional. It is your responsibility to speak up when you see somebody doing something inappropriate. If you see somebody doing something unsafe, not resetting the space, or being unprofessional, the professional thing to do is to remind them of the three commandments and ask them politely to correct their action. This is OUR space, not any individual's. As a group, we expect everyone in the space to keep the space safe, clean, and operable for everyone. 
 
 
 
If someone acts disgracefully unprofessional to you in the Machine Shop, you are welcome to bring the issue to Justin or Nick's attention.
 
 
 
==General Vault Knowledge==
 
There is a variety of equipment located in the Vault as well as a good supply of electronic components and fasteners. If you need to take any of these items for a project make sure you document the removal by filling out the inventory removal form.  You will find the form hanging on a clip board located next to the Tool Room door. 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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== Foxtale Certification ==
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Before working with any of the equipment in the Vault you will need to take the [https://foxtale.georgefox.edu/moodle/course/view.php?id=31715 general lab quiz] as well as the specific quiz for each machine you are trying to use. The enrollment code for all of the quizzes is MakerHub.
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The Toolroom is the home of … er .. the tools - as well as equipment and stock that can be checked out. Toolroom hours are posted at the window.
 
 
 
There are a few pieces of special equipment that are stored in the toolroom for various reasons. These include:
 
X-watt power supply
 
Portable car battery
 
Wire Strippers
 
Various types of crimpers including RJ-45 for ethernet (and cable)
 
Mixed-Signal Oscilloscope
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:44, 22 May 2023

Tool Room Logo.png
The Tool Room

The Tool Room is a sectioned-off part of The Vault that offers various tools and electronic equipment to students/employees for check out similar to a library system. The Tool Room is only open during certain hours, so please view the Schedule below.

The current Ace of the Tool Room is Thomas Underhill (tunderhill22@georgefox.edu).

Schedule

View the most up-to-date Tool Room schedule on this Google Sheet.

List of Tools Available

Tool NameImageDescription
A.C. Clampmeter
Clampmeter.jpg
This instrument can be clamped over a wire to measure the current flowing through it.
AC/DC Current Clamp
AcDC current clamp6.jpg
A current clamp is a device that measures electric current flowing through a wire, cable, busbar, or other conductor.
Analog Discovery 2
Analog Discovery 2.jpg
A USB oscilloscope, logic analyzer, and multi-function instrument that allows users to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control mixed-signal circuits of all kinds.
Arduino Uno
Arduino Board.jpg
Arduino Uno is an open-source microcontroller board based on the Microchip ATmega328P microcontroller. It is a Single circuit board that can be programmed and comprises of 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button.
BTMN Board
Robin Boards large.jpg
ARM training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Arduino Zero. Shield includes an AMOLED display, joystick, DPAD, RGB LED's, accelerometer, SD Card slot, and a piezo buzzer.
Basys 3 FPGA Board
Boards long.jpg
FPGA training board used in ENGE220. Has a bank of switches, buttons, LCD display, 7-Segment display, piezo buzzer, stepper motor driver, and more!
Battery Charger
Battery charger.jpg
This is a battery charger for lead acid batteries.
Battery Terminal Cleaner
Battery Terminal Cleaner.jpg
A wire brush designed to remove corrosion and contaminants from the terminals of a car battery.
Bolt Cutters
BoltCutters.jpg
Powerful cutting tool to cut through thick metal pieces.
Bottle Jack
Bottle jack.jpg
This is a hydraulic jack and can be used for lifting heavy objects. Never put anything under heavy objects that you wouldn't want crushed.
Bubble Level
Bubble levelBubble level2.jpg
A bubble level has many uses including, but not limited to verify plumb and level. Some of the many uses include picture and sign hanging, post installation, machine leveling.
Caulking Gun
Caulk.jpg
A tool which holds tubes of caulk and is used to seal up cracks and gaps in various structures.
Clippers
Clippers.jpg
Also known as diagonal cutters.
Cordless 1/2" Impact Driver and sockets
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The impact Driver is specially designed for tightening and loosening various hex-head bolts, nuts, and lag screws. It employs both rotational force (torque) and short-burst concussive blows (impacts) to deliver an unparalleled amount of power.
Cordless 3/8" Impact and Bit Set
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The impact Driver is specially designed for tightening and loosening various hex-head bolts, nuts, and lag screws. It employs both rotational force (torque) and short-burst concussive blows (impacts) to deliver an unparalleled amount of power.
Cordless Drill
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You can use a cordless drill driver to drill or bore holes, drive screws, assemble furniture, and woodworking.
Cordless Reciprocating Saw 20V
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a handheld power saw that features a blade designed to be easily swapped out for different tasks and moves back and forth to quickly cut through a variety of materials.
Crimpers
Crimpper.jpg
For crimping things.
Digilent Nexys 2
Digilent Nexys 2.jpg
A powerful digital system design platform built around a Xilinx Spartan-3E FPGA.
Digital Calipers
Calipers.jpg
Instrument used to gain a precise measurement of a material or structure.
Digital Logic Probes
Digital Logic Probes.jpg
Probes that can be used with...
Digital Tachometer
Digital Tachometer.jpg
This is an instrument that is used to measure revolutions per minute or RPM. This is a non contact device that uses light and a reflector. This device can be used to measure the RPM of a motor shaft.
Dremel
Dremel.jpg
Hand powered tool with different tips, that is mostly used for craft purposes, such as carving, etching and sanding small items.
Electronic Scale
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Device to measure weight or mass.
Eye Loupes
Eye.jpg
Small magnifying glasses.
Fluke Thermal Imager
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A thermal Camera. Very Expensive.
Flux
Fluxxx.png
For soldering.
Flux Brush
FLUXX BRUSDHH.png
For soldering.
Flux Pen
FLUX PEN.png
For soldering.
Fume Extractor
FUMEextractorFE.jpg
A device which uses a fan to collect and filter harmful fumes. Always use one of these when soldering for your protection.
GoPro Camera
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For Going Pro. Takes Video and Pictures. Can be used with the GoPro Accessories in the GoPro accessory kit.
Handheld Multimeter
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An instrument for conducting measurements on a circuit. They can measure DC voltage, AC RMS Voltage, current, resistance, and more. Multimeters are essential tools for testing or troubleshooting a circuit.
Heat Gun
Heat gun.jpg
A power tool that emits a stream of hot air, usually at temperatures between 100 °C and 550 °C (200-1000 °F), with some hotter models running around 760 °C (1400 °F), which can be held by hand
Heat Sink Clip
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Heat sink clip for soldering.
Helium Balloon Inflator
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This is connected to a helium bottle and allows the user to fill a helium balloon.
Helping Hands
Helping hands.jpg
An extra set of hands to hold things while soldering.
Holesaw Kit
Hole saw kit.jpg
A holesaw is used in a drill to cut perfectly round holes in a wide variety of materials
Impact Driver Kit
Impact driver.jpg
An impact driver is a tool that is used to drive screws and bolts. It is designed to deliver high torque output with minimal exertion by the user. Impact drivers are ideal for driving large screws and bolts more efficiently than the average compact drill. This set includes various bits that will fit into an impact driver.
LED Worklight
Led working light.jpg
A really bright light for illuminating an area.
Laser Thermometers
LASER THERMOMETERS.jpg
Handheld device that can display temperature readout on it after scanning portions of an object or area with the built-in laser. They tend to be inaccurate when measuring shiny objects, putting some non-reflective tape on the object can help give a better measurement.
Logic Analyzer
Logic Analyzer.jpg
Used to monitor and debug various digital signals and communication busses.
Mirror
Mirror.jpg
An extendable mirror for viewing hard-to-see places.
Multimeter
Multi5.jpg
A multimeter is a measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties. A typical multimeter can measure voltage, resistance, and current, in which case can be used as a voltmeter, ammeter, and ohmmeter. Some feature the measurement of additional properties such as temperature and capacitance.
Needle Nose Pliers
Nene.jpg
Skinny pliers.
PCB Tweezers
PCB Tweezers.jpg
Tweezers for PCBs.
Phone Gimbel Set
Phone gimbel.jpg
A tool used to stabilize a phone so that it can be rotated around an axis
Pipe Cutters
Pipe cutter.jpg
A tool used to cut pipe.
Portable Vise
Vicegrip.jpg
A vice grip for holding things.
Pressure Gauges
Pre gage.jpg
For measuring pressure.
Pressure Regulator
Press Regul.jpg
This is for reducing the air pressure of a compressed air bottle.
Punch
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Rivet Gun
Rivet gun.jpg
A tool for driving rivets.
Robin Boards
Robin Boards.jpg
AVR training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Atmel 328P Xplained. Shield includes a 7-Segment display, some buttons, a switch, RGB LED's, and a piezo buzzer.
Snap Ring Pliers
Snap plier.jpg
Used to install or remove snap rings.
Socket Wrench Set
Socket.jpg
A socket wrench is a type of spanner that uses a closed socket format, rather than a typical open wrench/spanner to turn a fastener, typically in the form of a nut or bolt. This set comes with an assortment of socket sizes.
Solder Station Sponges
Spongee.jpg
For cleaning the soldering iron tip.
Solder Sucker
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For sucking solder.
Solder Tips
Tips.jpg
Replacement tips for soldering irons.
Solder Wicks
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For soldering.
Soldering Iron
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A hand tool which heats metal solder in order to join two components. Soldering is most commonly used to join electrical components in a circuit. There are two soldering kits for use at the electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub, and there are also several available for checkout in the Tool Room. For your safety, please always place the soldering iron in its holder when not in use. Always use a fume extractor to protect yourself from harmful fumes. Soldering kits also come with a tackle box containing useful tools for soldering, such as wire crimpers. Please make sure all contents of this box are returned when you finish using a soldering kit.
Tarp
RUG.jpg
A big, blue, crinkly tarp. Include size...
Tip Tinner
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Lead-free tip tinner for soldering.
Torque Wrench
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A torque wrench is a tool used to apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a nut, bolt, or lag screw.
Tweezers
Tweeeezers.jpg
Generic tweezers.
Type K Thermometer
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A thermocouple for measuring temperatures between -50C and 1300C.
Webcams
Webcam.jpg
A video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network.
Wire Strippers
Wirfe strippers.jpg
For stripping wire.
X-acto Knives and Blades
Bladesss.jpg
Very sharp.

Tools by Icon

Canvas Certification

The Tool room is normally off limits to students. There is no Canvas certification for the Tool Room.