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We should also formalise and clarify the process of letting other people use equipment. For example:
I want to borrow resin printer, how should I go about doing it? Who do I contact? (in this case, it would be Robert) And if I don't know how to use it, can I just search online and then read the instructions and follow accordingly?
If I want to borrow and use the laser cutter (assuming it is working), who would be teaching me to use it? Can I just search online and then read the instructions and follow accordingly?
If I am a guest and I saw Hackerspace SG, I want to do some cutting with the CNC. I claim that I am a CNC expert and I can use it on my own. Is there a requirement which the host needs to be a CNC trained person, etc?
Perhaps searching online and self-teaching might be OK for resin printer but stuff like laser cutter might not be? Should we categorise things accordingly?
From what I recall, there was a Hackerspace that requires people to go for an hour training/tour before being able to use any of the hardware equipment. They have this formal process because they also have metal work tools, which we do not.
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We should also formalise and clarify the process of letting other people use equipment. For example:
Perhaps searching online and self-teaching might be OK for resin printer but stuff like laser cutter might not be? Should we categorise things accordingly?
From what I recall, there was a Hackerspace that requires people to go for an hour training/tour before being able to use any of the hardware equipment. They have this formal process because they also have metal work tools, which we do not.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: