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| === 2. Reset the Space === | | === 2. Reset the Space === |
− | The Prototype Lab has a specific organization to it, even though sometimes it looks like chaos. 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 move a chair, put it back. If you use a tool, put it back. If you use a pen, put it back. Do not leave your projects in the Prototype Lab, take them with you. Do not leave random note sheets that pertain to nothing out. Throw away your trash and recycling. | + | The Welding Lab 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 move a chair, put it back. If you use a tool, put it back. If you use a pen, put it back. Do not leave your projects in the Welding Lab unless you have made prior arrangements. Throw away your trash and recycling. |
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− | We have allowed food and drink in the space. Resetting the Space means that you don’t leave wrappers, or trays, or anything that wasn’t there when you came in.
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− | If you are employed in the space, this still applies to you. Do not take tools from the Hub and then store them in the Lab. If we need more tools, speak with Ben and Gabi and they can evaluate the situation and, if necessary, they will get more tools.
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| After you have started your project on a machine, make sure to clear the project from the program on the Prototype Lab computer. If you have a part you want to reuse, place the part inside the Prototype Lab Part Storage Folder on the computers. | | After you have started your project on a machine, make sure to clear the project from the program on the Prototype Lab computer. If you have a part you want to reuse, place the part inside the Prototype Lab Part Storage Folder on the computers. |
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− | Now, we understand that sometimes you need to leave things out. Maybe you are in the middle of a large print and you need something to run overnight. In cases like this, it is okay, but you NEED to '''''leave a note''''' on your system so that others know the situation. | + | Now, we understand that sometimes you need to leave projects out to cool. Maybe you are in the middle of a large print and you need something to run overnight. In cases like this, it is okay, but you NEED to '''''leave a note''''' on your system so that others know the situation. |
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− | When parts finish on a 3D printer, remove them from the build plate and place them in the completed parts bin so that the owner can pick up their part.
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− | Always put any unused materials from the laser cutter back on the storage shelf, and throw away unusable scrap.
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− | Clear the computer of any files or images left over after completing your project.
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− | Sweep when needed.
| + | Always put any unused materials back on the storage shelf, and throw away unusable scrap. |
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− | Immediately clean up any spilled Formlabs resin.
| + | Sweep the floor and welding table when done. |
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| Always leave the space better than you found it. | | Always leave the space better than you found it. |