https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Aidas&feedformat=atomLondon Hackspace Wiki - User contributions [en-gb]2024-03-29T07:19:23ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.5https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Door_control_system&diff=55216Door control system2022-07-14T09:35:11Z<p>Aidas: /* Adding a card */</p>
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<div>==Preface==<br />
<br />
<br />
<blockquote>The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair.</blockquote> ''- Douglas Adams, 'Mostly Harmless'''<br />
<br />
== Adding a card==<br />
If you're a new or pending member and looking to add a card to enter the space on your own, be sure you have an [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID RFID or Contactless Smart] Card that operates on the 13.56MHz frequency. You likely have several in your wallet and may not even know it. Note that our doorbot RFID readers do NOT read the older 125kHz frequency RFID cards frequently used for older 1990s/early 2000s era office/housing access, so not every card works in our system. You are likely in luck and have at least one 13.56MHz card already: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card#Technology Transport for London Oyster card] is by far the most popular card used by LHS members, but several members have also successfully used various hotel RFID keycards, contactless credit and debit cards, some RFID wristbands, and some compatible government ID cards as well.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that are known to work well ===<br />
* [https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/link/0005.do Transport for London Oyster cards]<br />
* EV charging membership cards (Source London, Polar, GeniePoint etc)<br />
* BMW DriveNow membership cards<br />
* [https://secure.tesco.com/account/en-GB/register-clubcard Tesco Clubcard (full-sized credit-card form factor has RFID)] - Free Sign-up <br />
* [https://www.richmond.gov.uk/richmondcard Richmond Card for Parking Library Leisure Services in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames] - Free Sign-up for LBRUT residents<br />
* Premier Inn keycards that you forgot to hand back on checkout.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that don't work as well ===<br />
* Contactless bank cards have more processing power on-board, and need quite a lot of RF energy to activate, so may not work as reliably as simpler cards like Oyster card or simple keyfobs. We have refitted all readers known to have problems activating bank cards with more reliable readers. Don't worry, we don't have the decryption keys to do anything banking related with your bank card, we just read the serial number, not the number printed on the front. (See below about Monzo and N26 payment cards, which have their own quirks)<br />
* Passports with RFID chips will not work, and by attempting to use them will reset some internal read count in the passport, which may raise questions at border crossings.<br />
* Some contactless bank cards are shipped to the recipient with the NFC functionality entirely disabled until the cardholder performs a valid chip-and-pin transaction.<br />
* TO BE CLEAR, THESE KINDS OF CARDS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. PLEASE DO NOT USE & PLEASE DO NOT COMPLAIN IF YOU EXPERIENCE ISSUES - ALL BETS ARE OFF ;)<br />
<br />
=== 'Cards' that don't work at all ===<br />
* Apple Pay<br />
* Android Pay<br />
* Most Android card-simulator apps<br />
* New (August 2019) Monzo payment cards<br />
* The new "N26" Bank contactless card <br />
All of these generate a random UID for each transaction.<br />
<br />
* 125kHz frequency RFID cards (HID building entry systems)<br />
<br />
If you still cannot find a capable card, you can buy them relatively easy off of [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=rfid+13.56mhz eBay] or [https://smile.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=13.56mhz Amazon UK] or a local vendor such as [https://coolcomponents.co.uk/products/rfid-tag-card-dual-125khz-13-56mhz-mifare-4k Cool Components]<br />
=== Adding membership card remotely ===<br />
A card can be linked to a membership account remotely, without going into the Hackspace. It's convenient for first-time access or in case you forget your card at home. Any of the cards listed in the section [[Door control system#Cards that are known to work well|Cards that are known to work well]] should work. All you need is an NFC card reader, such as an Android phone. <br />
Step by step guide: <br />
# Download an app for reading NFC information, such as [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB&gl=US NFC TagInfo by NXP]. <br />
# Open the app and go to 'Full Scan' tab. <br />
# Tap your card of choice on the back of the phone until a scan is complete. <br />
# Go back to 'full scan' tab and under detail protocol information section, find the ID reference and copy it. *See picture on the right [[File:TagInfo.png|thumb|right|View inside the app with card ID visible]]<br />
# Go to [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Add card section] on LHS website. To navigate to it go to Access -> Access Cards -> add a card by RFID unique id. <br />
# Paste the ID reference into the field, remove all the semicolons and click add. *See picture on the right [[File:AddCardID.png|thumb|right|Field for adding the card ID onto the system]]<br />
# After about 20 minutes your card will work for accessing the space.<br />
<br />
=== Entering a working RFID into the membership database ===<br />
<br />
Access is based on the RFID UID - the machine-readable serial number; it is not the number written on the back of your Oyster card. There are several ways to add a card:<br />
<br />
* Use the [[Membership Kiosk]] which is in the middle room next to the drinks fridge. You will need to enter your email address and password. If you use a password manager, and don't know your password, scan the QR code displayed on the kiosk. If your mobile device knows your login credentials, you can log in there.<br />
* If you have a [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=ACR122U similar ACR122U card reader], you can get the code at [https://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot Github] and run <code>addcard.sh</code> on your own. If you have another reader that can give you the UID, log in to the website and add it at the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Member Addcard webpage]. Note that our doorbot code is case sensitive; enter the (hex encoded) ID using without colons.<br />
* If you have an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices Android phone that supports NFC], you can download one of the following free apps. Once you've downloaded and opened it, you'll be able to scan your RFID card and [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php enter your card ID here.] Your phone may need to activate NFC connections/reading on your phone. On Android, you can find this in Config/Settings>Wireless and Network Connections.<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB NFC TagInfo by NXP] (under Detailed Protocol Information, possibly removed in recent versions)<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakdev.wdnfc&hl=en_GB NFC Tools by wakdev] (under Serial number)<br />
<br />
'''Note that UID is entered in without colons. If your mobile NFC scanning application shows 04:2b:2e:6e:fa:bc:de <font color="red"> you should enter it into the website as 042b2e6efabcde </font>'''<br />
<br />
Do not worry if your card UID is shorter than the example - UIDs can be as short as 8 characters (4 hex pairs).<br />
<br />
There is the possibility for an integrated LHS membership RFID reader app - Hackspace member and former trustee [[User:JasperWallace|Jasper]] had built an Android app that automated the previous mobile task but the website changed and the app broke. If you're into mobile development and want to try to make something updated, please refer to the [https://pointless.net/~jasper/LHSSelfEnrole.apk LHS Self Enrol App] ([https://pointless.net/blog/2012/01/03/doorbot-app/ Background details and more info in the blog post from 2012]).<br />
<br />
==Doorbot sounds==<br />
<br />
Set your wave file (in wav or mp3 format) on the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php members site]. The easiest way of doing this is to have a URL as the filename, and it will stream directly from that URL.<br />
<br />
Many early members enjoyed doorbot audio greetings in the style of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] - an artificial-intelligence sounding voice used in the Portal series of video games and in the movie Pacific Rim. Want to fit in with the 'classical' spirit of the Hackspace? Generate your own GLaDOS voice file on [http://glados.biringa.com/ this site here].<br />
<br />
To avoid annoying people in the hackspace with overly long introduction sounds, the playback is limited to the first 17 seconds.<br />
<br />
=== Old GLaDOS Voice Generation Guide ===<br />
(This doesn't work any more, the websites, and videos, that it refers to are no longer active)<br />
There was a guide on Youtube made to show the process as its hard to describe simply in text: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0]<br />
<br />
The original GLaDOS voices were generated by [[User:oni|oni]] following the method found by Tom Wyatt. To create a GLaDOS voice one must do the following:<br />
<br />
*Go to ATandT's Text to Speech Website (now offline). Type in your name and download the file. ''Alternately, use Cepstral or another online text-to-speech site allowing downloads.'' <br />
*Load up the program Melodyne<br />
*Select the entire Waveform<br />
*Using the '''melodic''' algorithm, double click on one section of the waveform. I believe this moves the form to its nearest notes.<br />
*Using the zig Zag looking tool, flatten the pitch.<br />
*Up the pitch by dragging upwards by 160 or so.<br />
*Save<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
Card readers are based around a pn532 chipset reader, configured to HSU (High Speed UART) mode. This should allow us to read the UID field from block zero of almost all 13.56MHz RFID cards,rings,bands,fobs. HOWEVER, some reader modules are better than others:<br />
<br />
* Elechouse V3 modules (genuine, red boards). Need a good +5V Vcc supply to be able to energise bank cards., use a DC/DC boost converter on long cable runs.<br />
* Deek-Robot modules (blue boards), beware the pinouts are incorrecly labelled on the silkscreen on one side of the board. These boards appear to no longer be manufactured.<br />
* Fake Elechouse V3 modules. Don't read very well at all except for very simple fobs with limited power draw. These can be identified by not having the word 'Elechouse' in italics, or having a full stop after the "NFC MODULE V3" label.<br />
<br />
Also on the reader modules, there's normally a pushbutton (for menu access on acnodes, or for doorbell action on the door readers), and an RGB LED.<br />
<br />
=== Front doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The front doorbot at 388 High Road is based on a TI Connected Launchpad, and works alongside the building landlord's door entry system. During normal 'office hours', the maglock on the front door between the street and the shared lift lobby will be unlocked by the landlord's system. Only outside of normal hours will the door entry phone (only used by other tenants), and Hackspace's Front Doorbot will be necessary. Exit button is the landlord's door release button.<br />
<br />
The Hackspace card reader is a small blue enclosure on the right hand glass. The reader loop is at the top of the enclosure near the logo.<br />
<br />
Front doorbot is in a shared enclosure with the Ground floor (aka Workshops) doorbot, and has a battery backup. In the event of power failure, it will still try to open doors with cached credentials, though some functions will depend on working networking and working acserver.<br />
<br />
The front doorbot sends out notifications using MQTT, to the topic base /door/gf-front-external. Any network device can listen in to these messages and set up their own bot/reporting infrastructure, etc.<br />
<br />
=== Back Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The back doorbot is the same as the front - with two differences: there's no bell, and the relay is activated by setting the pin state to HIGH.<br />
<br />
=== Radio Lab Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The radio room is fitted with the same as the workshop door setup. The reader is a standard reader with a doorbell button, but there is currently no software to pick up on the button and make a noise, should there be a need for it. In the same enclosure as the Electronics Lab doorbot. SLA 12V backup battery. Restricted access. You need to have an amateur radio licence and have a facility induction to gain access. Contact [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Marrold marrold] or [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Tgreer tgreer]. Fitted with a reader with a doorbell button; though that doesn't do much yet.<br />
<br />
=== Biohackspace Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
This is the same as above. You need to be a member of the [[Biohacking|Biohackers]] to get in. Not currently deployed.<br />
<br />
=== 1st Floor Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Dual Solenoid bolt, 1st floor entrance from lift lobby. SLA 12V backup battery. ACNode shield v1. Node id 2<br />
<br />
Rebuilt to make it more like the ground floor / front doorbot, and to implement a doorbell button on the reader.<br />
<br />
=== Back cage gate doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Maglock on cage gate. Exit button in shrouded case. ACNode/Doorbot board. Doorbell button fitted in IP55 reader enclosure. Reader needs replacement with a more reliable module. Fitted with SD card for cacheing credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Maglock vs Solenoid latch vs Solenoid deadbolt ===<br />
<br />
Though we currently use maglocks (because we had them in stock), we were aware of some issues with them, and have replaced some of them with solenoid deadbolts. The old Cisa solenoid latch on the back door required very gentle adjustments, and was not really suited to a double-leaf door installation.<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
The source code for the software on the nodes is on [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acnode-cl Github], the server is here [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acserver-django acserver-django]<br />
<br />
All the logs go over the network to /var/log/network/ on [[adminstuff]], but it's not configured yet.<br />
<br />
The access list is JSON [http://github.com/londonhackspace/hackspace-foundation-sites/blob/master/london.hackspace.org.uk/carddb.php file].<br />
<br />
Notification and status messages go via mqtt to the mqtt server. All the listener clients will subscribe to feeds on the mqtt server, and action notifications accordingly.<br />
<br />
The door opener sends an MQTT message whenever the door is opened by a member using their card <s>, or if the front doorbell is pushed</s>.<br />
<br />
=== Doorbot listener scripts ===<br />
<br />
There are [http://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot/tree/master/listeners listeners] on [[mqtt]] that connect to '''mqtt''' to announce on IRC, and <s>flash the lights using '''Lighted'''</s>. By default, this will include your full real name. If you wish to change this behaviour, you can set up a nickname [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php in the cards section] of the member area.<br />
<br />
* [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] and [[wilson]] runs listeners for the scrolling led boards<br />
* [[Hamming]] and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] do the audio announcements.<br />
<br />
The announcement listener uses the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] voice. You can generate and use your own file as a greeting. Update your 'Glados file' with a URL of an audio file, and it will play a maximum 12 seconds of the sample when you enter the 1st floor. File formats supported include mp3, m4a, wav, and non-DRM-protected aac. It will not play 'audio' from a YouTube URL.<br />
The Announcement listener runs on [[Hamming]], announcing the Workshops door, and on [[Holonyak]], announcing the back door, Workshops door, and cage door.<br />
<br />
The code that runs the [[Project:BandwidthMeter|bandwidth meter]] on [[adminstuff]] also listens for doorbell and member entry messages.<br />
<br />
== Managing Doorbots ==<br />
<br />
=== Logging & maintenance ===<br />
If you make changes or discover a problem with doorbot, please add it to '''[[Door control system/Logbook|the logbook]]'''.<br />
<br />
On [[hamming]], and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] the listeners are at /srv/doorbot/listeners<br />
<br />
sudo supervisorctl restart all<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Emergency Exit door release ===<br />
<br />
Next to all doors that act as emergency exits, and may need to be held open in the event of firefighters needing to retain access back into the building in the event of a fire, there are green 'break glass' style emergency exit buttons. Do not use these except in an emergency situation. You don't need to break the glass - which is actually plastic - but if they are triggered, then you will need a special key to reset them. The key is an orange plastic key, one of which is kept in the 1st Floor comms room doorbot enclosure, and the emergency exit button is reset by inserting the key into the underside of the emergency door release.<br />
<br />
All normal door exit buttons used in the hackspace are failsafe, that as well as signalling to the electronics to open the door (with a timed release), will also use another contact to break the circuit that would hold the door closed while the button is pressed.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Systems]]<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]<br />
[[Category:Update Needed]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Door_control_system&diff=55215Door control system2022-07-14T09:29:09Z<p>Aidas: /* Adding membership card remotely */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Preface==<br />
<br />
<br />
<blockquote>The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair.</blockquote> ''- Douglas Adams, 'Mostly Harmless'''<br />
<br />
== Adding a card==<br />
If you're a new or pending member and looking to add a card to enter the space on your own, be sure you have an [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID RFID or Contactless Smart] Card that operates on the 13.56MHz frequency. You likely have several in your wallet and may not even know it. Note that our doorbot RFID readers do NOT read the older 125kHz frequency RFID cards frequently used for older 1990s/early 2000s era office/housing access, so not every card works in our system. You are likely in luck and have at least one 13.56MHz card already: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card#Technology Transport for London Oyster card] is by far the most popular card used by LHS members, but several members have also successfully used various hotel RFID keycards, contactless credit and debit cards, some RFID wristbands, and some compatible government ID cards as well.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that are known to work well ===<br />
* [https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/link/0005.do Transport for London Oyster cards]<br />
* EV charging membership cards (Source London, Polar, GeniePoint etc)<br />
* BMW DriveNow membership cards<br />
* [https://secure.tesco.com/account/en-GB/register-clubcard Tesco Clubcard (full-sized credit-card form factor has RFID)] - Free Sign-up <br />
* [https://www.richmond.gov.uk/richmondcard Richmond Card for Parking Library Leisure Services in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames] - Free Sign-up for LBRUT residents<br />
* Premier Inn keycards that you forgot to hand back on checkout.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that don't work as well ===<br />
* Contactless bank cards have more processing power on-board, and need quite a lot of RF energy to activate, so may not work as reliably as simpler cards like Oyster card or simple keyfobs. We have refitted all readers known to have problems activating bank cards with more reliable readers. Don't worry, we don't have the decryption keys to do anything banking related with your bank card, we just read the serial number, not the number printed on the front. (See below about Monzo and N26 payment cards, which have their own quirks)<br />
* Passports with RFID chips will not work, and by attempting to use them will reset some internal read count in the passport, which may raise questions at border crossings.<br />
* Some contactless bank cards are shipped to the recipient with the NFC functionality entirely disabled until the cardholder performs a valid chip-and-pin transaction.<br />
* TO BE CLEAR, THESE KINDS OF CARDS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. PLEASE DO NOT USE & PLEASE DO NOT COMPLAIN IF YOU EXPERIENCE ISSUES - ALL BETS ARE OFF ;)<br />
<br />
=== 'Cards' that don't work at all ===<br />
* Apple Pay<br />
* Android Pay<br />
* Most Android card-simulator apps<br />
* New (August 2019) Monzo payment cards<br />
* The new "N26" Bank contactless card <br />
All of these generate a random UID for each transaction.<br />
<br />
* 125kHz frequency RFID cards (HID building entry systems)<br />
<br />
If you still cannot find a capable card, you can buy them relatively easy off of [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=rfid+13.56mhz eBay] or [https://smile.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=13.56mhz Amazon UK] or a local vendor such as [https://coolcomponents.co.uk/products/rfid-tag-card-dual-125khz-13-56mhz-mifare-4k Cool Components]<br />
=== Adding membership card remotely ===<br />
A card can be linked to a membership account remotely, without going into the Hackspace. It's convenient for first-time access or in case you forget your card at home. Any of the cards listed in the section [[Help:Door_control_system#Cards that are known to work well|Cards that are known to work well]] should work. All you need is an NFC card reader, such as an Android phone. <br />
Step by step guide: <br />
# Download an app for reading NFC information, such as [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB&gl=US NFC TagInfo by NXP]. <br />
# Open the app and go to 'Full Scan' tab. <br />
# Tap your card of choice on the back of the phone until a scan is complete. <br />
# Go back to 'full scan' tab and under detail protocol information section, find the ID reference and copy it. <br />
[[File:TagInfo.png|thumb|right|View inside the app with card ID visible]]<br />
# Go to [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Add card section] on LHS website. To navigate to it go to Access -> Access Cards -> add a card by RFID unique id. <br />
# Paste the ID reference into the field, remove all the semicolons and click add. <br />
[[File:AddCardID.png|thumb|right|Field for adding the card ID onto the system]]<br />
# After about 20 minutes your card will work for accessing the space.<br />
<br />
=== Entering a working RFID into the membership database ===<br />
<br />
Access is based on the RFID UID - the machine-readable serial number; it is not the number written on the back of your Oyster card. There are several ways to add a card:<br />
<br />
* Use the [[Membership Kiosk]] which is in the middle room next to the drinks fridge. You will need to enter your email address and password. If you use a password manager, and don't know your password, scan the QR code displayed on the kiosk. If your mobile device knows your login credentials, you can log in there.<br />
* If you have a [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=ACR122U similar ACR122U card reader], you can get the code at [https://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot Github] and run <code>addcard.sh</code> on your own. If you have another reader that can give you the UID, log in to the website and add it at the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Member Addcard webpage]. Note that our doorbot code is case sensitive; enter the (hex encoded) ID using without colons.<br />
* If you have an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices Android phone that supports NFC], you can download one of the following free apps. Once you've downloaded and opened it, you'll be able to scan your RFID card and [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php enter your card ID here.] Your phone may need to activate NFC connections/reading on your phone. On Android, you can find this in Config/Settings>Wireless and Network Connections.<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB NFC TagInfo by NXP] (under Detailed Protocol Information, possibly removed in recent versions)<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakdev.wdnfc&hl=en_GB NFC Tools by wakdev] (under Serial number)<br />
<br />
'''Note that UID is entered in without colons. If your mobile NFC scanning application shows 04:2b:2e:6e:fa:bc:de <font color="red"> you should enter it into the website as 042b2e6efabcde </font>'''<br />
<br />
Do not worry if your card UID is shorter than the example - UIDs can be as short as 8 characters (4 hex pairs).<br />
<br />
There is the possibility for an integrated LHS membership RFID reader app - Hackspace member and former trustee [[User:JasperWallace|Jasper]] had built an Android app that automated the previous mobile task but the website changed and the app broke. If you're into mobile development and want to try to make something updated, please refer to the [https://pointless.net/~jasper/LHSSelfEnrole.apk LHS Self Enrol App] ([https://pointless.net/blog/2012/01/03/doorbot-app/ Background details and more info in the blog post from 2012]).<br />
<br />
==Doorbot sounds==<br />
<br />
Set your wave file (in wav or mp3 format) on the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php members site]. The easiest way of doing this is to have a URL as the filename, and it will stream directly from that URL.<br />
<br />
Many early members enjoyed doorbot audio greetings in the style of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] - an artificial-intelligence sounding voice used in the Portal series of video games and in the movie Pacific Rim. Want to fit in with the 'classical' spirit of the Hackspace? Generate your own GLaDOS voice file on [http://glados.biringa.com/ this site here].<br />
<br />
To avoid annoying people in the hackspace with overly long introduction sounds, the playback is limited to the first 17 seconds.<br />
<br />
=== Old GLaDOS Voice Generation Guide ===<br />
(This doesn't work any more, the websites, and videos, that it refers to are no longer active)<br />
There was a guide on Youtube made to show the process as its hard to describe simply in text: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0]<br />
<br />
The original GLaDOS voices were generated by [[User:oni|oni]] following the method found by Tom Wyatt. To create a GLaDOS voice one must do the following:<br />
<br />
*Go to ATandT's Text to Speech Website (now offline). Type in your name and download the file. ''Alternately, use Cepstral or another online text-to-speech site allowing downloads.'' <br />
*Load up the program Melodyne<br />
*Select the entire Waveform<br />
*Using the '''melodic''' algorithm, double click on one section of the waveform. I believe this moves the form to its nearest notes.<br />
*Using the zig Zag looking tool, flatten the pitch.<br />
*Up the pitch by dragging upwards by 160 or so.<br />
*Save<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
Card readers are based around a pn532 chipset reader, configured to HSU (High Speed UART) mode. This should allow us to read the UID field from block zero of almost all 13.56MHz RFID cards,rings,bands,fobs. HOWEVER, some reader modules are better than others:<br />
<br />
* Elechouse V3 modules (genuine, red boards). Need a good +5V Vcc supply to be able to energise bank cards., use a DC/DC boost converter on long cable runs.<br />
* Deek-Robot modules (blue boards), beware the pinouts are incorrecly labelled on the silkscreen on one side of the board. These boards appear to no longer be manufactured.<br />
* Fake Elechouse V3 modules. Don't read very well at all except for very simple fobs with limited power draw. These can be identified by not having the word 'Elechouse' in italics, or having a full stop after the "NFC MODULE V3" label.<br />
<br />
Also on the reader modules, there's normally a pushbutton (for menu access on acnodes, or for doorbell action on the door readers), and an RGB LED.<br />
<br />
=== Front doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The front doorbot at 388 High Road is based on a TI Connected Launchpad, and works alongside the building landlord's door entry system. During normal 'office hours', the maglock on the front door between the street and the shared lift lobby will be unlocked by the landlord's system. Only outside of normal hours will the door entry phone (only used by other tenants), and Hackspace's Front Doorbot will be necessary. Exit button is the landlord's door release button.<br />
<br />
The Hackspace card reader is a small blue enclosure on the right hand glass. The reader loop is at the top of the enclosure near the logo.<br />
<br />
Front doorbot is in a shared enclosure with the Ground floor (aka Workshops) doorbot, and has a battery backup. In the event of power failure, it will still try to open doors with cached credentials, though some functions will depend on working networking and working acserver.<br />
<br />
The front doorbot sends out notifications using MQTT, to the topic base /door/gf-front-external. Any network device can listen in to these messages and set up their own bot/reporting infrastructure, etc.<br />
<br />
=== Back Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The back doorbot is the same as the front - with two differences: there's no bell, and the relay is activated by setting the pin state to HIGH.<br />
<br />
=== Radio Lab Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The radio room is fitted with the same as the workshop door setup. The reader is a standard reader with a doorbell button, but there is currently no software to pick up on the button and make a noise, should there be a need for it. In the same enclosure as the Electronics Lab doorbot. SLA 12V backup battery. Restricted access. You need to have an amateur radio licence and have a facility induction to gain access. Contact [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Marrold marrold] or [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Tgreer tgreer]. Fitted with a reader with a doorbell button; though that doesn't do much yet.<br />
<br />
=== Biohackspace Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
This is the same as above. You need to be a member of the [[Biohacking|Biohackers]] to get in. Not currently deployed.<br />
<br />
=== 1st Floor Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Dual Solenoid bolt, 1st floor entrance from lift lobby. SLA 12V backup battery. ACNode shield v1. Node id 2<br />
<br />
Rebuilt to make it more like the ground floor / front doorbot, and to implement a doorbell button on the reader.<br />
<br />
=== Back cage gate doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Maglock on cage gate. Exit button in shrouded case. ACNode/Doorbot board. Doorbell button fitted in IP55 reader enclosure. Reader needs replacement with a more reliable module. Fitted with SD card for cacheing credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Maglock vs Solenoid latch vs Solenoid deadbolt ===<br />
<br />
Though we currently use maglocks (because we had them in stock), we were aware of some issues with them, and have replaced some of them with solenoid deadbolts. The old Cisa solenoid latch on the back door required very gentle adjustments, and was not really suited to a double-leaf door installation.<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
The source code for the software on the nodes is on [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acnode-cl Github], the server is here [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acserver-django acserver-django]<br />
<br />
All the logs go over the network to /var/log/network/ on [[adminstuff]], but it's not configured yet.<br />
<br />
The access list is JSON [http://github.com/londonhackspace/hackspace-foundation-sites/blob/master/london.hackspace.org.uk/carddb.php file].<br />
<br />
Notification and status messages go via mqtt to the mqtt server. All the listener clients will subscribe to feeds on the mqtt server, and action notifications accordingly.<br />
<br />
The door opener sends an MQTT message whenever the door is opened by a member using their card <s>, or if the front doorbell is pushed</s>.<br />
<br />
=== Doorbot listener scripts ===<br />
<br />
There are [http://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot/tree/master/listeners listeners] on [[mqtt]] that connect to '''mqtt''' to announce on IRC, and <s>flash the lights using '''Lighted'''</s>. By default, this will include your full real name. If you wish to change this behaviour, you can set up a nickname [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php in the cards section] of the member area.<br />
<br />
* [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] and [[wilson]] runs listeners for the scrolling led boards<br />
* [[Hamming]] and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] do the audio announcements.<br />
<br />
The announcement listener uses the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] voice. You can generate and use your own file as a greeting. Update your 'Glados file' with a URL of an audio file, and it will play a maximum 12 seconds of the sample when you enter the 1st floor. File formats supported include mp3, m4a, wav, and non-DRM-protected aac. It will not play 'audio' from a YouTube URL.<br />
The Announcement listener runs on [[Hamming]], announcing the Workshops door, and on [[Holonyak]], announcing the back door, Workshops door, and cage door.<br />
<br />
The code that runs the [[Project:BandwidthMeter|bandwidth meter]] on [[adminstuff]] also listens for doorbell and member entry messages.<br />
<br />
== Managing Doorbots ==<br />
<br />
=== Logging & maintenance ===<br />
If you make changes or discover a problem with doorbot, please add it to '''[[Door control system/Logbook|the logbook]]'''.<br />
<br />
On [[hamming]], and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] the listeners are at /srv/doorbot/listeners<br />
<br />
sudo supervisorctl restart all<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Emergency Exit door release ===<br />
<br />
Next to all doors that act as emergency exits, and may need to be held open in the event of firefighters needing to retain access back into the building in the event of a fire, there are green 'break glass' style emergency exit buttons. Do not use these except in an emergency situation. You don't need to break the glass - which is actually plastic - but if they are triggered, then you will need a special key to reset them. The key is an orange plastic key, one of which is kept in the 1st Floor comms room doorbot enclosure, and the emergency exit button is reset by inserting the key into the underside of the emergency door release.<br />
<br />
All normal door exit buttons used in the hackspace are failsafe, that as well as signalling to the electronics to open the door (with a timed release), will also use another contact to break the circuit that would hold the door closed while the button is pressed.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Systems]]<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]<br />
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<div>==Preface==<br />
<br />
<br />
<blockquote>The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair.</blockquote> ''- Douglas Adams, 'Mostly Harmless'''<br />
<br />
== Adding a card==<br />
If you're a new or pending member and looking to add a card to enter the space on your own, be sure you have an [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID RFID or Contactless Smart] Card that operates on the 13.56MHz frequency. You likely have several in your wallet and may not even know it. Note that our doorbot RFID readers do NOT read the older 125kHz frequency RFID cards frequently used for older 1990s/early 2000s era office/housing access, so not every card works in our system. You are likely in luck and have at least one 13.56MHz card already: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card#Technology Transport for London Oyster card] is by far the most popular card used by LHS members, but several members have also successfully used various hotel RFID keycards, contactless credit and debit cards, some RFID wristbands, and some compatible government ID cards as well.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that are known to work well ===<br />
* [https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/link/0005.do Transport for London Oyster cards]<br />
* EV charging membership cards (Source London, Polar, GeniePoint etc)<br />
* BMW DriveNow membership cards<br />
* [https://secure.tesco.com/account/en-GB/register-clubcard Tesco Clubcard (full-sized credit-card form factor has RFID)] - Free Sign-up <br />
* [https://www.richmond.gov.uk/richmondcard Richmond Card for Parking Library Leisure Services in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames] - Free Sign-up for LBRUT residents<br />
* Premier Inn keycards that you forgot to hand back on checkout.<br />
<br />
=== Cards that don't work as well ===<br />
* Contactless bank cards have more processing power on-board, and need quite a lot of RF energy to activate, so may not work as reliably as simpler cards like Oyster card or simple keyfobs. We have refitted all readers known to have problems activating bank cards with more reliable readers. Don't worry, we don't have the decryption keys to do anything banking related with your bank card, we just read the serial number, not the number printed on the front. (See below about Monzo and N26 payment cards, which have their own quirks)<br />
* Passports with RFID chips will not work, and by attempting to use them will reset some internal read count in the passport, which may raise questions at border crossings.<br />
* Some contactless bank cards are shipped to the recipient with the NFC functionality entirely disabled until the cardholder performs a valid chip-and-pin transaction.<br />
* TO BE CLEAR, THESE KINDS OF CARDS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. PLEASE DO NOT USE & PLEASE DO NOT COMPLAIN IF YOU EXPERIENCE ISSUES - ALL BETS ARE OFF ;)<br />
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=== 'Cards' that don't work at all ===<br />
* Apple Pay<br />
* Android Pay<br />
* Most Android card-simulator apps<br />
* New (August 2019) Monzo payment cards<br />
* The new "N26" Bank contactless card <br />
All of these generate a random UID for each transaction.<br />
<br />
* 125kHz frequency RFID cards (HID building entry systems)<br />
<br />
If you still cannot find a capable card, you can buy them relatively easy off of [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=rfid+13.56mhz eBay] or [https://smile.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=13.56mhz Amazon UK] or a local vendor such as [https://coolcomponents.co.uk/products/rfid-tag-card-dual-125khz-13-56mhz-mifare-4k Cool Components]<br />
=== Adding membership card remotely ===<br />
A card can be linked to a membership account remotely, without going into the Hackspace. It's convenient for first-time access or in case you forget your card at home. Any of the cards listed in the section [[Help:Door_control_system#Cards that are known to work well|Cards that are known to work well]] should work. All you need is an NFC card reader, such as an Android phone. <br />
Step by step guide: <br />
1. Download an app for reading NFC information, such as [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB&gl=US NFC TagInfo by NXP]. <br />
2. Open the app and go to 'Full Scan' tab. <br />
3. Tap your card of choice on the back of the phone until a scan is complete. <br />
4. Go back to 'full scan' tab and under detail protocol information section, find the ID reference and copy it. <br />
[[File:TagInfo.png|thumb|right|View inside the app with card ID visible]]<br />
5. Go to [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Add card section] on LHS website. To navigate to it go to Access -> Access Cards -> add a card by RFID unique id. <br />
6. Paste the ID reference into the field, remove all the semicolons and click add. <br />
[[File:AddCardID.png|thumb|right|Field for adding the card ID onto the system]]<br />
7. After about 20 minutes your card will work for accessing the space. <br />
=== Entering a working RFID into the membership database ===<br />
<br />
Access is based on the RFID UID - the machine-readable serial number; it is not the number written on the back of your Oyster card. There are several ways to add a card:<br />
<br />
* Use the [[Membership Kiosk]] which is in the middle room next to the drinks fridge. You will need to enter your email address and password. If you use a password manager, and don't know your password, scan the QR code displayed on the kiosk. If your mobile device knows your login credentials, you can log in there.<br />
* If you have a [https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=ACR122U similar ACR122U card reader], you can get the code at [https://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot Github] and run <code>addcard.sh</code> on your own. If you have another reader that can give you the UID, log in to the website and add it at the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php Member Addcard webpage]. Note that our doorbot code is case sensitive; enter the (hex encoded) ID using without colons.<br />
* If you have an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices Android phone that supports NFC], you can download one of the following free apps. Once you've downloaded and opened it, you'll be able to scan your RFID card and [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/addcard.php enter your card ID here.] Your phone may need to activate NFC connections/reading on your phone. On Android, you can find this in Config/Settings>Wireless and Network Connections.<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nxp.taginfolite&hl=en_GB NFC TagInfo by NXP] (under Detailed Protocol Information, possibly removed in recent versions)<br />
** [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wakdev.wdnfc&hl=en_GB NFC Tools by wakdev] (under Serial number)<br />
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'''Note that UID is entered in without colons. If your mobile NFC scanning application shows 04:2b:2e:6e:fa:bc:de <font color="red"> you should enter it into the website as 042b2e6efabcde </font>'''<br />
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Do not worry if your card UID is shorter than the example - UIDs can be as short as 8 characters (4 hex pairs).<br />
<br />
There is the possibility for an integrated LHS membership RFID reader app - Hackspace member and former trustee [[User:JasperWallace|Jasper]] had built an Android app that automated the previous mobile task but the website changed and the app broke. If you're into mobile development and want to try to make something updated, please refer to the [https://pointless.net/~jasper/LHSSelfEnrole.apk LHS Self Enrol App] ([https://pointless.net/blog/2012/01/03/doorbot-app/ Background details and more info in the blog post from 2012]).<br />
<br />
==Doorbot sounds==<br />
<br />
Set your wave file (in wav or mp3 format) on the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php members site]. The easiest way of doing this is to have a URL as the filename, and it will stream directly from that URL.<br />
<br />
Many early members enjoyed doorbot audio greetings in the style of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] - an artificial-intelligence sounding voice used in the Portal series of video games and in the movie Pacific Rim. Want to fit in with the 'classical' spirit of the Hackspace? Generate your own GLaDOS voice file on [http://glados.biringa.com/ this site here].<br />
<br />
To avoid annoying people in the hackspace with overly long introduction sounds, the playback is limited to the first 17 seconds.<br />
<br />
=== Old GLaDOS Voice Generation Guide ===<br />
(This doesn't work any more, the websites, and videos, that it refers to are no longer active)<br />
There was a guide on Youtube made to show the process as its hard to describe simply in text: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE8S9knXcW0]<br />
<br />
The original GLaDOS voices were generated by [[User:oni|oni]] following the method found by Tom Wyatt. To create a GLaDOS voice one must do the following:<br />
<br />
*Go to ATandT's Text to Speech Website (now offline). Type in your name and download the file. ''Alternately, use Cepstral or another online text-to-speech site allowing downloads.'' <br />
*Load up the program Melodyne<br />
*Select the entire Waveform<br />
*Using the '''melodic''' algorithm, double click on one section of the waveform. I believe this moves the form to its nearest notes.<br />
*Using the zig Zag looking tool, flatten the pitch.<br />
*Up the pitch by dragging upwards by 160 or so.<br />
*Save<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
Card readers are based around a pn532 chipset reader, configured to HSU (High Speed UART) mode. This should allow us to read the UID field from block zero of almost all 13.56MHz RFID cards,rings,bands,fobs. HOWEVER, some reader modules are better than others:<br />
<br />
* Elechouse V3 modules (genuine, red boards). Need a good +5V Vcc supply to be able to energise bank cards., use a DC/DC boost converter on long cable runs.<br />
* Deek-Robot modules (blue boards), beware the pinouts are incorrecly labelled on the silkscreen on one side of the board. These boards appear to no longer be manufactured.<br />
* Fake Elechouse V3 modules. Don't read very well at all except for very simple fobs with limited power draw. These can be identified by not having the word 'Elechouse' in italics, or having a full stop after the "NFC MODULE V3" label.<br />
<br />
Also on the reader modules, there's normally a pushbutton (for menu access on acnodes, or for doorbell action on the door readers), and an RGB LED.<br />
<br />
=== Front doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The front doorbot at 388 High Road is based on a TI Connected Launchpad, and works alongside the building landlord's door entry system. During normal 'office hours', the maglock on the front door between the street and the shared lift lobby will be unlocked by the landlord's system. Only outside of normal hours will the door entry phone (only used by other tenants), and Hackspace's Front Doorbot will be necessary. Exit button is the landlord's door release button.<br />
<br />
The Hackspace card reader is a small blue enclosure on the right hand glass. The reader loop is at the top of the enclosure near the logo.<br />
<br />
Front doorbot is in a shared enclosure with the Ground floor (aka Workshops) doorbot, and has a battery backup. In the event of power failure, it will still try to open doors with cached credentials, though some functions will depend on working networking and working acserver.<br />
<br />
The front doorbot sends out notifications using MQTT, to the topic base /door/gf-front-external. Any network device can listen in to these messages and set up their own bot/reporting infrastructure, etc.<br />
<br />
=== Back Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The back doorbot is the same as the front - with two differences: there's no bell, and the relay is activated by setting the pin state to HIGH.<br />
<br />
=== Radio Lab Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
The radio room is fitted with the same as the workshop door setup. The reader is a standard reader with a doorbell button, but there is currently no software to pick up on the button and make a noise, should there be a need for it. In the same enclosure as the Electronics Lab doorbot. SLA 12V backup battery. Restricted access. You need to have an amateur radio licence and have a facility induction to gain access. Contact [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Marrold marrold] or [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/User:Tgreer tgreer]. Fitted with a reader with a doorbell button; though that doesn't do much yet.<br />
<br />
=== Biohackspace Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
This is the same as above. You need to be a member of the [[Biohacking|Biohackers]] to get in. Not currently deployed.<br />
<br />
=== 1st Floor Doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Dual Solenoid bolt, 1st floor entrance from lift lobby. SLA 12V backup battery. ACNode shield v1. Node id 2<br />
<br />
Rebuilt to make it more like the ground floor / front doorbot, and to implement a doorbell button on the reader.<br />
<br />
=== Back cage gate doorbot ===<br />
<br />
Maglock on cage gate. Exit button in shrouded case. ACNode/Doorbot board. Doorbell button fitted in IP55 reader enclosure. Reader needs replacement with a more reliable module. Fitted with SD card for cacheing credentials.<br />
<br />
=== Maglock vs Solenoid latch vs Solenoid deadbolt ===<br />
<br />
Though we currently use maglocks (because we had them in stock), we were aware of some issues with them, and have replaced some of them with solenoid deadbolts. The old Cisa solenoid latch on the back door required very gentle adjustments, and was not really suited to a double-leaf door installation.<br />
<br />
==Software==<br />
The source code for the software on the nodes is on [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acnode-cl Github], the server is here [https://github.com/londonhackspace/acserver-django acserver-django]<br />
<br />
All the logs go over the network to /var/log/network/ on [[adminstuff]], but it's not configured yet.<br />
<br />
The access list is JSON [http://github.com/londonhackspace/hackspace-foundation-sites/blob/master/london.hackspace.org.uk/carddb.php file].<br />
<br />
Notification and status messages go via mqtt to the mqtt server. All the listener clients will subscribe to feeds on the mqtt server, and action notifications accordingly.<br />
<br />
The door opener sends an MQTT message whenever the door is opened by a member using their card <s>, or if the front doorbell is pushed</s>.<br />
<br />
=== Doorbot listener scripts ===<br />
<br />
There are [http://github.com/londonhackspace/Doorbot/tree/master/listeners listeners] on [[mqtt]] that connect to '''mqtt''' to announce on IRC, and <s>flash the lights using '''Lighted'''</s>. By default, this will include your full real name. If you wish to change this behaviour, you can set up a nickname [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/cards.php in the cards section] of the member area.<br />
<br />
* [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] and [[wilson]] runs listeners for the scrolling led boards<br />
* [[Hamming]] and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] do the audio announcements.<br />
<br />
The announcement listener uses the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLaDOS GLaDOS] voice. You can generate and use your own file as a greeting. Update your 'Glados file' with a URL of an audio file, and it will play a maximum 12 seconds of the sample when you enter the 1st floor. File formats supported include mp3, m4a, wav, and non-DRM-protected aac. It will not play 'audio' from a YouTube URL.<br />
The Announcement listener runs on [[Hamming]], announcing the Workshops door, and on [[Holonyak]], announcing the back door, Workshops door, and cage door.<br />
<br />
The code that runs the [[Project:BandwidthMeter|bandwidth meter]] on [[adminstuff]] also listens for doorbell and member entry messages.<br />
<br />
== Managing Doorbots ==<br />
<br />
=== Logging & maintenance ===<br />
If you make changes or discover a problem with doorbot, please add it to '''[[Door control system/Logbook|the logbook]]'''.<br />
<br />
On [[hamming]], and [[Equipment/Holonyak|Holonyak]] the listeners are at /srv/doorbot/listeners<br />
<br />
sudo supervisorctl restart all<br />
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<br />
=== Emergency Exit door release ===<br />
<br />
Next to all doors that act as emergency exits, and may need to be held open in the event of firefighters needing to retain access back into the building in the event of a fire, there are green 'break glass' style emergency exit buttons. Do not use these except in an emergency situation. You don't need to break the glass - which is actually plastic - but if they are triggered, then you will need a special key to reset them. The key is an orange plastic key, one of which is kept in the 1st Floor comms room doorbot enclosure, and the emergency exit button is reset by inserting the key into the underside of the emergency door release.<br />
<br />
All normal door exit buttons used in the hackspace are failsafe, that as well as signalling to the electronics to open the door (with a timed release), will also use another contact to break the circuit that would hold the door closed while the button is pressed.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Systems]]<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]<br />
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Router Table<br />
|image=PXL 20220405 224357272.MP.jpg<br />
|category=Equipment]]<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Good working order<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
|origin=Built in Space<br />
|location=Woodshop<br />
|maintainers=[[User:Aidas|Aidas]], Jonathan Hodgson<br />
}}<br />
A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.<br />
<br />
The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including<br />
* Router: Triton 2400W TRA001<br />
* Insert plate: [https://ffx.co.uk/Product/Get/Rockler-893608-5024763208881-Phenolic-Router-Plate-For-Triton-Routers-210-X-298Mm Rockler Phenolic Router Plate]<br />
* Fence: [https://www.trend-uk.com/rt-fence-a-router-table-back-fence Trend RT/FENCE/A]<br />
* Mitre guide: [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-Upgraded-Miter-Gauge-Brass-Handle-Table-or-Saw-Router-Miter-Gauge-Sawing-Assembly-Ruler-p-1400436.html?cur_warehouse=CN Drill Pro], summary video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zMnY3ZKsZI available here] <br />
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The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken<br />
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This router was purchased specifically for use with the table and should not be removed for use freehand unless there is a specific reason to do so (there are many other [[Handheld Woodworking Power Tools|handheld routers]] available which can be used freehand)<br />
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It is highly advised to seek advise from the maintainers before first using the tool. Always consider cutting direction to avoid climb cuts. <br />
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A range of additional jigs e.g. a [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-30x60x450mm-Aluminum-Box-Joint-Jig-Kit-For-Miter-Gauge-Woodworking-Tool-p-1400439.html?cur_warehouse=UK box joint jig] are available for use<br />
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Please take care to not lose the starting pin<br />
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''Add safety videos''</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=55105Router Table2022-05-06T11:03:45Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Router Table<br />
|image=PXL 20220405 224357272.MP.jpg<br />
|category=Equipment]]<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Good working order<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
|origin=Built in Space<br />
|location=Woodshop<br />
|maintainers=User:Aidas, Jonathan Hodgson<br />
}}<br />
A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.<br />
<br />
The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including<br />
* Router: Triton 2400W TRA001<br />
* Insert plate: [https://ffx.co.uk/Product/Get/Rockler-893608-5024763208881-Phenolic-Router-Plate-For-Triton-Routers-210-X-298Mm Rockler Phenolic Router Plate]<br />
* Fence: [https://www.trend-uk.com/rt-fence-a-router-table-back-fence Trend RT/FENCE/A]<br />
* Mitre guide: [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-Upgraded-Miter-Gauge-Brass-Handle-Table-or-Saw-Router-Miter-Gauge-Sawing-Assembly-Ruler-p-1400436.html?cur_warehouse=CN Drill Pro], summary video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zMnY3ZKsZI available here] <br />
<br />
The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken<br />
<br />
This router was purchased specifically for use with the table and should not be removed for use freehand unless there is a specific reason to do so (there are many other [[Handheld Woodworking Power Tools|handheld routers]] available which can be used freehand)<br />
<br />
It is highly advised to seek advise from the maintainers before first using the tool. Always consider cutting direction to avoid climb cuts. <br />
<br />
A range of additional jigs e.g. a [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-30x60x450mm-Aluminum-Box-Joint-Jig-Kit-For-Miter-Gauge-Woodworking-Tool-p-1400439.html?cur_warehouse=UK box joint jig] are available for use<br />
<br />
Please take care to not lose the starting pin<br />
<br />
''Add safety videos''</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Router_Table&diff=55104Router Table2022-05-06T11:02:20Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Router Table<br />
|image=[[File:PXL 20220405 224357272.MP.jpg|thumb|Router table]]<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Good working order<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
|origin=Built in Space<br />
|location=Woodshop<br />
|maintainers=[[User:Aidas|Aidas]], Jonathan Hodgson<br />
}}<br />
A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.<br />
<br />
The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including<br />
* Router: Triton 2400W TRA001<br />
* Insert plate: [https://ffx.co.uk/Product/Get/Rockler-893608-5024763208881-Phenolic-Router-Plate-For-Triton-Routers-210-X-298Mm Rockler Phenolic Router Plate]<br />
* Fence: [https://www.trend-uk.com/rt-fence-a-router-table-back-fence Trend RT/FENCE/A]<br />
* Mitre guide: [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-Upgraded-Miter-Gauge-Brass-Handle-Table-or-Saw-Router-Miter-Gauge-Sawing-Assembly-Ruler-p-1400436.html?cur_warehouse=CN Drill Pro], summary video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zMnY3ZKsZI available here] <br />
<br />
The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken<br />
<br />
This router was purchased specifically for use with the table and should not be removed for use freehand unless there is a specific reason to do so (there are many other [[Handheld Woodworking Power Tools|handheld routers]] available which can be used freehand)<br />
<br />
It is highly advised to seek advise from the maintainers before first using the tool. Always consider cutting direction to avoid climb cuts. <br />
<br />
A range of additional jigs e.g. a [https://uk.banggood.com/Drillpro-30x60x450mm-Aluminum-Box-Joint-Jig-Kit-For-Miter-Gauge-Woodworking-Tool-p-1400439.html?cur_warehouse=UK box joint jig] are available for use<br />
<br />
Please take care to not lose the starting pin<br />
<br />
''Add safety videos''</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=File:PXL_20220405_224357272.MP.jpg&diff=55103File:PXL 20220405 224357272.MP.jpg2022-05-06T11:00:50Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>Router table</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Equipment/Sedgwick_Table_saw&diff=55056Equipment/Sedgwick Table saw2022-04-12T16:48:54Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Table Saw (Sedgewick)<br />
|image=Sedgewick Table Saw.jpg<br />
|model=TA315<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Good working order<br />
|consumables=Saw blades<br />
|accessories=Guard, gantry, push stik<br />
|reqtraining=yes<br />
|acnode=yes<br />
|owner=Hackspace<br />
|origin=Donation<br />
|location=Wood shop<br />
|maintainers=Stephen O'Brien, Simon Hewison, Phil Roy, Ant, Aidas<br />
}}<br />
It's big and it's blue and it cuts wood.<br />
<br />
Turn on the central extractor and ensure it's connected before using the table saw.<br />
<br />
Always leave the table saw clean, with guard in place, and riving knife fitted. Always leave the push stick conveniently located.<br />
<br />
Informal tool induction - just approach a maintainer and show you can use a table saw, the maintainer will show you the quirks of this particular saw.<br />
<br />
If you haven't used a table saw before, watch this to learn the dangers of kickback: <br />
<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jm7fGLp1dw<br />
<br />
Always use the central sawdust extraction when using this table saw. Always ensure that the extraction bin is locked into position before turning on the central sawdust extraction.<br />
<br />
[https://www.targetmanufacturing.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Sedgwick-TA-Saw-Table-Manual-1.pdf Manual]<br />
==Training Session - Sat 2nd April 2022 13:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Aidas <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
# Akshay Mariyanna (HS33402)<br />
# Dragos (HS32771)<br />
# David (HS28318)<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 2nd April 2022 18:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
#<br />
<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 12th March 2022 15:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Dean<br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
# Joe Blogs (HS007) <br />
# Lui Iandoli (HS29573)<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 15:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
# Josh Ewart (HS33146) <br />
# Daniel Karaj (HS32837) *running 5 minutes late*<br />
#<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 11:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* Mauro (HS31758)<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
# Jon (HS05253)<br />
#<br />
#</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Bandsaw_(iTech)&diff=55055Bandsaw (iTech)2022-04-12T16:34:06Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Bandsaw (iTech)<br />
|image=Bandsaw (iTech).jpg<br />
|model=iTech BS400B<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Under construction<br />
|reqtraining=yes<br />
|acnode=yes<br />
|origin=Purchased for Space<br />
|location=Wood shop<br />
|maintainers=[[User:Deanforbes|Dean]], [[User:Aidas|Aidas]]<br />
}}<br />
A large bandsaw for making straight or gently curved cuts in wood or plastic materials<br />
<br />
This is a large machine superseding the old [[Startrite Bandsaw]]<br />
<br />
Training is required and ACNode protected<br />
<br />
As of 2022-03-07 the machine is installed in the space and awaiting some final electrical work before it is bought online<br />
<br />
* Wheel diameter 400 mm.<br />
* Cutting width 390 mm.<br />
* Cutting Depth 280 mm.<br />
* Motor power 1.5kW 16a 1ph 230v.<br />
* Blade length 3531 mm [139"]<br />
* Max blade width 30 mm.<br />
* Min blade width 6 mm.<br />
* Dust connection 2 x 100 mm.<br />
* Blade Speed 1500 m/min<br />
* Nett weight 160 kg<br />
* Dimensions 1680 x 770 x 650 mm<br />
* Table height 860mm<br />
* Table Size 578 x 420 mm<br />
* C TYPE BREAKER REQUIRED</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54767User:Aidas2022-02-21T14:06:39Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>= Interests =<br />
My main interest at the space is woodworking. I became a member during the pandemic and have been an active member since. Other interest include 3D printing, CAD design, repairing electronics and many more. <br />
<br />
I am a maintainer for table saws, band saw and 3D printers. Feel free to contact me about training, advice or report issues with any of the equipment. <br />
<br />
= Recent Projects = <br />
* Spice rack - Design complete, will start working on it next <br />
* Jewelry/storage box - almost complete, still need to make inserts. [[File:Oak Box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Simple wooden gift box made out of oak and panga panga. Started with rough sawn timber]]<br />
<br />
* Chess and backgammon - build gallery available [https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER here] [[File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg|400px|thumb|right| Chess and backgammon board made out of beech, mahogany (most likely, not sure exactly) and tiny bit of meranti for pink triangles). Everything done with tools available at the space]]<br />
<br />
=Contact Details =<br />
My email address is available on hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/profile/30336 member profile page]. <br />
<br />
'''Discord:''' Echo#1193</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54766User:Aidas2022-02-21T14:06:23Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>= Interests =<br />
My main interest at the space is woodworking. I became a member during the pandemic and have been an active member since. Other interest include 3D printing, CAD design, repairing electronics and many more. <br />
<br />
I am a maintainer for table saws, band saw and 3D printers. Feel free to contact me about training, advice or report issues with any of the equipment. <br />
<br />
= Recent Projects = <br />
* Spice rack - Design complete, will start working on it next <br />
* Jewelry/storage box - almost complete, still need to make inserts. [[File:Oak Box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Simple wooden gift box made out of oak and panga panga. Started with rough sawn timber]]<br />
<br />
* Chess and backgammon - build gallery available [https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER here] [[File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg|400px|thumb|right| Chess and backgammon board made out of beech, mahogany (most likely, not sure exactly) and tiny bit of meranti for pink triangles). Everything done with tools available at the space]]<br />
<br />
=Contact Details =<br />
My email address is available on hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/profile/30336 member profile page]. <br />
<br />
Discord: Echo#1193</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Equipment/Sedgwick_Table_saw&diff=54763Equipment/Sedgwick Table saw2022-02-21T14:01:07Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Table Saw (Sedgewick)<br />
|image=Sedgewick Table Saw.jpg<br />
|model=TA315<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Good working order<br />
|consumables=Saw blades<br />
|accessories=Guard, gantry, push stik<br />
|reqtraining=yes<br />
|acnode=yes<br />
|owner=Hackspace<br />
|origin=Donation<br />
|location=Wood shop<br />
|maintainers=Stephen O'Brien, Simon Hewison, Phil Roy, Ant, [[User:Aidas|Aidas]]<br />
}}<br />
It's big and it's blue and it cuts wood.<br />
<br />
Turn on the central extractor and ensure it's connected before using the table saw.<br />
<br />
Always leave the table saw clean, with guard in place, and riving knife fitted. Always leave the push stick conveniently located.<br />
<br />
Informal tool induction - just approach a maintainer and show you can use a table saw, the maintainer will show you the quirks of this particular saw.<br />
<br />
If you haven't used a table saw before, watch this to learn the dangers of kickback: <br />
<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jm7fGLp1dw<br />
<br />
Always use the central sawdust extraction when using this table saw. Always ensure that the extraction bin is locked into position before turning on the central sawdust extraction.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 15:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
# Josh Ewart (HS33146) <br />
# Daniel Karaj (HS32837) *running 5 minutes late*<br />
#<br />
<br />
==Training Session - Sat 19th Feb 2022 11:00 ==<br />
<br />
Sedgwick Table Saw will be £15 and run by Ant <br />
<br />
If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below:<br />
<br />
* Mauro (HS31758)<br />
* full_name (HSnumber) ''<- example formatting''<br />
# Jon (HS05253)<br />
#<br />
#</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54762User:Aidas2022-02-21T13:59:13Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>= Interests =<br />
My main interest at the space is woodworking. I became a member during the pandemic and have been an active member since. Other interest include 3D printing, CAD design, repairing electronics and many more. <br />
<br />
I am a maintainer for table saws, band saw and 3D printers. Feel free to contact me about training, advice or any issues. <br />
<br />
= Recent Projects = <br />
* Spice rack - Design complete, will start working on it next <br />
* Jewelry/storage box - almost complete, still need to make inserts. [[File:Oak Box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Simple wooden gift box made out of oak and panga panga. Started with rough sawn timber]]<br />
<br />
* Chess and backgammon - build gallery available [https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER here] [[File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg|400px|thumb|right| Chess and backgammon board made out of beech, mahogany (most likely, not sure exactly) and tiny bit of meranti for pink triangles). Everything done with tools available at the space]]<br />
<br />
=Contact Details =<br />
My email address is available on hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/profile/30336 member profile page]. <br />
Discord: Echo#1193</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54761User:Aidas2022-02-21T13:59:05Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Interests =<br />
My main interest at the space is woodworking. I became a member during the pandemic and have been an active member since. Other interest include 3D printing, CAD design, repairing electronics and many more. <br />
<br />
I am a maintainer for table saws, band saw and 3D printers. Feel free to contact me about training, advice or any issues (preferably hackspace related). <br />
<br />
= Recent Projects = <br />
* Spice rack - Design complete, will start working on it next <br />
* Jewelry/storage box - almost complete, still need to make inserts. [[File:Oak Box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Simple wooden gift box made out of oak and panga panga. Started with rough sawn timber]]<br />
<br />
* Chess and backgammon - build gallery available [https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER here] [[File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg|400px|thumb|right| Chess and backgammon board made out of beech, mahogany (most likely, not sure exactly) and tiny bit of meranti for pink triangles). Everything done with tools available at the space]]<br />
<br />
=Contact Details =<br />
My email address is available on hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/profile/30336 member profile page]. <br />
Discord: Echo#1193</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54760User:Aidas2022-02-21T13:58:23Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>I am a maintainer for 3D printers, table saws and bandsaw. Feel free to email me about training or any issues with the equipment<br />
<br />
= Interests =<br />
My main interest at the space is woodworking. I became a member during the pandemic and have been an active member since. Other interest include 3D printing, CAD design, repairing electronics and many more. <br />
<br />
I am a maintainer for table saws, band saw and 3D printers. Feel free to contact me about training, advice or any issues. <br />
<br />
= Recent Projects = <br />
* Spice rack - Design complete, will start working on it next <br />
* Jewelry/storage box - almost complete, still need to make inserts. [[File:Oak Box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Simple wooden gift box made out of oak and panga panga. Started with rough sawn timber]]<br />
<br />
* Chess and backgammon - build gallery available [https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER here] [[File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg|400px|thumb|right| Chess and backgammon board made out of beech, mahogany (most likely, not sure exactly) and tiny bit of meranti for pink triangles). Everything done with tools available at the space]]<br />
<br />
=Contact Details =<br />
My email address is available on hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/profile/30336 member profile page]. <br />
Discord: Echo#1193</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=File:Oak_Box.jpg&diff=54759File:Oak Box.jpg2022-02-21T13:55:44Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>Box made out of oak and panga panga wood with corners reinforces with dovetail keys</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=File:Chess%26Backgammon_Board.jpg&diff=54758File:Chess&Backgammon Board.jpg2022-02-21T13:53:03Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>Chess and backgammon board built in 2021. Build gallery https://imgur.com/gallery/dcwrCER</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Lulzbot_Mini&diff=54757Lulzbot Mini2022-02-21T13:37:43Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Lulzbot 1 (Hull)<br />
|image=Hackspace_Unknown.png<br />
|model=Lulzbot Mini Standard Extruder<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=CNC<br />
|status=[https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/tools.php Check the Tools Status Page]<br />
|consumables=XT filament<br />
|accessories=Print removal knife<br />
|reqtraining=yes<br />
|trainlink=https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lulzbot_Mini_Training<br />
|acnode=yes<br />
|owner=Hackspace<br />
|origin=Donation from Lulzbot<br />
|location=3D printer area, Ground floor<br />
|maintainers=[[User:Simon Hewison|Welshie]], [[User:Aidas|Aidas]], Kunal<br />
}}<br />
=== Hull ===<br />
[[Hull]] is a Lulzbot Mini Standard. <br /><br />
Accessible via http://hull from inside the hackspace network.<br />
==== Filament ====<br />
Only use the provided filament.<br />
<br />
Hull will theoretically print the follow filaments: <br />
* PLA<br />
* ABS<br />
* ''XT''<br />
* Nylon<br />
<br />
Always use the correct slicing profile for the filament material you are using. Different filaments have different melting and burning points, so getting the wrong material type can end up with a scorched mess, or a failure to extrude with a strained extruder motor. Beware that ABS is alphabetically first on the drop-down but less likely to be used.<br />
<br />
please contact the maintainers if you wish to use a filament that is not available.<br />
<br />
There is no need to use Pritt Stick, or other adhesive, to get the print to adhere to the bed with rigid filament. Applying excessive Pritt Stick merely cakes the bed in gunk, making the first few layers of your print look messy and lumpy. If you find the bed like this, it can be cleaned off with a warm soapy sponge.<br />
<br />
When changing filaments between different plastic types with different melting points, manually select the tool temperature to be the hotter of the two when flushing out the remains, or you will find that the lower temperature filament can't push through the remains of the filament that may be left in the hotend or nozzle.<br />
<br />
= Cost = <br />
Using the printers costs £1.50/hour of printing + 50p/meter of filament. [[3D_Printing/Print_via_Octoprint|Octoprint]] gives you both of these.<br />
<br />
= Training =<br />
Training is required. There is a cost of £10 to be trained (waived if trained on the old printer), payable to the trainer.<br />
<br />
= Logging =<br />
All prints are to be logged via : http://goo.gl/forms/ARNWXexh7zXHSq8p1</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54756User:Aidas2022-02-21T13:35:19Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>I am a maintainer for 3D printers, table saws and bandsaw. Feel free to email me about training or any issues with the equipment on aidasbaltusis at gmail.com</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=User:Aidas&diff=54755User:Aidas2022-02-21T13:33:51Z<p>Aidas: Created page with "I am a maintainer for 3D printers, table saws and bandsaw. Feel free to email me about training!"</p>
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<div>I am a maintainer for 3D printers, table saws and bandsaw. Feel free to email me about training!</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Lulzbot_Mini&diff=54754Lulzbot Mini2022-02-21T13:30:26Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Lulzbot 1 (Hull)<br />
|image=Hackspace_Unknown.png<br />
|model=Lulzbot Mini Standard Extruder<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=CNC<br />
|status=[https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/tools.php Check the Tools Status Page]<br />
|consumables=XT filament<br />
|accessories=Print removal knife<br />
|reqtraining=yes<br />
|trainlink=https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lulzbot_Mini_Training<br />
|acnode=yes<br />
|owner=Hackspace<br />
|origin=Donation from Lulzbot<br />
|location=3D printer area, Ground floor<br />
|maintainers=Welshie, Aidas, Kunal<br />
}}<br />
=== Hull ===<br />
[[Hull]] is a Lulzbot Mini Standard. <br /><br />
Accessible via http://hull from inside the hackspace network.<br />
==== Filament ====<br />
Only use the provided filament.<br />
<br />
Hull will theoretically print the follow filaments: <br />
* PLA<br />
* ABS<br />
* ''XT''<br />
* Nylon<br />
<br />
Always use the correct slicing profile for the filament material you are using. Different filaments have different melting and burning points, so getting the wrong material type can end up with a scorched mess, or a failure to extrude with a strained extruder motor. Beware that ABS is alphabetically first on the drop-down but less likely to be used.<br />
<br />
please contact the maintainers if you wish to use a filament that is not available.<br />
<br />
There is no need to use Pritt Stick, or other adhesive, to get the print to adhere to the bed with rigid filament. Applying excessive Pritt Stick merely cakes the bed in gunk, making the first few layers of your print look messy and lumpy. If you find the bed like this, it can be cleaned off with a warm soapy sponge.<br />
<br />
When changing filaments between different plastic types with different melting points, manually select the tool temperature to be the hotter of the two when flushing out the remains, or you will find that the lower temperature filament can't push through the remains of the filament that may be left in the hotend or nozzle.<br />
<br />
= Cost = <br />
Using the printers costs £1.50/hour of printing + 50p/meter of filament. [[3D_Printing/Print_via_Octoprint|Octoprint]] gives you both of these.<br />
<br />
= Training =<br />
Training is required. There is a cost of £10 to be trained (waived if trained on the old printer), payable to the trainer.<br />
<br />
= Logging =<br />
All prints are to be logged via : http://goo.gl/forms/ARNWXexh7zXHSq8p1</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Lulzbot_Mini_Training&diff=54686Lulzbot Mini Training2022-02-16T18:01:19Z<p>Aidas: </p>
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the training signup page for the Lulzbot<br />
<br />
==Training==<br />
<br />
Training will include;<br />
* What would make a 3D model suitable for 3D printing, and what would be difficult to print.<br />
* Preparing a STL for loading into OctoPrint<br />
* loading a STL file into OctoPrint<br />
* Slicing in OctoPrint<br />
* Preparing the printer<br />
* Printing<br />
* Tidying up afterwards, including paying for time and materials used.<br />
<br />
Training will not necessarily include:<br />
* How to use some random 3D CAD package, especially one that the trainers haven't used themselves. It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with a 3D CAD package so as not to create near-impossible geometry before attempting to do your own prints.<br />
<br />
The trainers have decided to introduce a fee for training, which is £5 per person. This goes to the trainer for giving up their time, not only for training, but the time they spend maintaining and organizing replacement materials/parts. ([https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/london-hack-space/tYKR-aDXtss reference])<br />
<br />
Please include your name, and hackspace membership number if known when booking training - this makes it easier for us to add you to the access list when trained.<br />
<br />
==Upcoming==<br />
<br />
Due to recommended social distancing, and the limited amount of space in the 3D printer room, training sessions are reduced to one per session.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Induction session on 12:00 pm 19th February:'''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
<br />
'''Induction session on 1:00 pm 19th February:'''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
<br />
'''Reserves for 19th February:''' <br />
''Put down your name here if other sessions are filled. This list will be used if somebody does not turn up or we run additional sessions. ''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
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Interest from:<br />
# Josh (H Num TBD)<br />
# Claude (HS06182)<br />
# Rachael W (HS32505)<br />
# Juro O (HS32645)<br />
# Adam Z (HS32607)<br />
# Toby M (HS32098)<br />
# Andrew B (HS27482)<br />
# Dragos M (HS32771)<br />
# Adrian L (HS22605)<br />
# [[User:SpikeUK|Spike]] (HS00134) <br />
# Yasser J (HS32756)<br />
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==Previous==<br />
[Saturday 25th September 2021 14:00]<br />
<br />
# Joanna Berling (HS28310) - refresher - paid - already enabled.<br />
<br />
[Saturday 29th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Louis (HS08264) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Richard (HS28557) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David (HS27271) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# <br />
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[Saturday 15th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Florian (HS27353) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Joe (HS28350) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Danica (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
# <br />
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[Saturday 8th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Joanna (HS28310) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Youssef (HS24918) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ross (HS26536) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Pavel (HS07929) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Iliya (H Number tbd) - attended - not paid - not enabled<br />
<br />
[Saturday 1st February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Kaayem (HS27373) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Tim (HS20571) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Michael (HS28149) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Alex (HS28148) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Thomas (HS28296) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
[Sunday 26th January 2020 14:00]<br />
<br />
# Safi (HS28360) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Tony (HS01469) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Pail (HS28338) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Evans (HS28318) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Moazzam (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
<br />
[Saturday 25th January 2020 13:00]<br />
# Matt Rutter (HS27214) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Louis (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
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[Saturday 18th January 2020 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Vishal Shah (HS27394) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Umar Munir (HS27583) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Phil Boyce (HS27071) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
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[Saturday 11th January 2020 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Laxman Varsani (HS28129) - paid - enabled<br />
# Adam Kelly (HS23264) - paid - enabled<br />
# Anthony Wilkes (HS25605) - paid - enabled<br />
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[Saturday 14th December 2019 19:00]<br />
<br />
# Jez Walsh HS11402 - paid - enabled<br />
# Faissal Bensefia HS27638 - paid - enabled<br />
# Sienna Philips HS27172 - paid - enabled<br />
# Andrew Morgan HS28070 - paid - enabled<br />
# Mindaugas Bubelis HS28075 - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
<br />
[Saturday 14th December 2019 20:00]<br />
<br />
# Jose Luis Garcia Coello HS21382 - paid - enabled<br />
# Eva Caravaca Crespo HS27783 - paid - enabled<br />
# sidney charity HS06874 - paid - enabled<br />
# Usama Muhiddin HS27584 - paid - enabled<br />
# Arsham Moti-Ghavanin HS27910 - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
[Saturday 7th December 2019 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Karin Röttgers (HS19365) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Oliver Kibblewhite (HS01940) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Jozef Riskalcik (HS27595) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Pinilla Caparrós (HS27903) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
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[Sunday 3 November 2019 13:00]<br />
<br />
Note: big Wembley event day; plan your travel accordingly for a prompt start.<br />
<br />
# Mohamed Habib [HS15483] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Callum Mansfield [HS11261] -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Dushyant Ahuja [HS27371] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Richard Lee [HS27508] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
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[Sunday 22nd September 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Lazar jovic (HS27284) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Rowan H (HS27189) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Asuka Saito (HS27408) - not member<br />
# Jose Rocky Enojo (HS27369) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Anthony Wilkes (HS25605) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# George - attended - paid -enabled<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th September 12:00<br />
<br />
# Will Berg (HS27002) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Tomes (HS25592) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Carla Carreira (HS27249) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Jennifer Yip (HS27044) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
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Sun 4th August 2019 at 14:00<br />
<br />
# Conor Bone (HS20332) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Olusoji Olaleye (HS27001) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# William Spencer HS03119 -attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Sat 27 July 2019 10:00<br />
<br />
# Harry Green (HS26822) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ariel Truman (HS05329) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
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Sat 20 July 2019 14:00<br />
<br />
# Elliott Morgan (HS08060) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# <s>Harry Green (HS26822)</s> -- regret unwell -- does anybody want to take over this slot?<br />
# Sam Keating-Fry (HS01503) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Matteo Bigoli (HS026227) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Marcin Pucilowski (HS26758) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Paul Duraiswamy (HS26410) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Christian Torres (HS26470) --> attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date: Sunday 2nd June 2019 14:00 sharp. <br />
<br />
# Farid Omarzaiy - HS25609 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Khalid Akram - HS24008 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Matthew Constantino - HS24589 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ben Rew - HS25952 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Nizam Miah HS25958 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date: Sunday 2nd June 2019 15:30 sharp<br />
<br />
<br />
# Billy Smith - HS00115 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Philip Roy - HS00603 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
#<br />
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Date Saturday 20th April 2019 14:00 sharp (NOT a Wembley stadium event day, no excuse for lateness)<br />
<br />
# Gary Siu (HS02063) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ebenezer Ken-Lewis (HS03338) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Attila Keri (HS24869) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date Sunday 17 March 2019 14:00. <br />
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<br />
# John Clifford (HS23696) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Joe England (HS03030) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# reggy (HS03141) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date 17 Feb 2019 14:00<br />
<br />
# Saif Bunni (HS02518) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# John Jordan (HS05569) - no show<br />
# Andrew Ruegg (HS20226) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Erica Calogero (HS02414) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Errol A. Reid-Bedeau (HS09961) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Wednesday 13 Feb 2019 19:00<br />
<br />
# Luis Fidel (HS22494) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Michael Schiesari (HS21388) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Saif Bunni (HS02518) - latecomer<br />
# Tom Spurling (HS20719) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Souhil Kara-Bernou (HS08802) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Sunday 6 January 2019 14:00-15:00<br />
<br />
# Adam Camp - HS22395 (attended)<br />
# Jim Harwood - HS07513 (attended)<br />
# Colin Rowat - HS01343 (attended)<br />
# Richard James Painting - HS21872 (attended)<br />
#<br />
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Sunday 2nd December 2018, 14:00<br />
<br />
# Brendon Hatcher HS21309 (attended)<br />
# Ife Ogunyomi HS20086 (attended)<br />
# Jack Chidley HS16286 (no-show)<br />
# Mike Karliner (HS20207) (attended)<br />
#<br />
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Monday 26th November 2018, 19:00<br />
<br />
# Matthew Harrold (HS07601) attended<br />
# Kevin Koekkoek (HS19159) attended<br />
# Nick Reynolds (HS06323) attended<br />
# Paul Harding (HS10749) attended<br />
# Tamar Willson (HS09255) attended<br />
# Mike Karliner (HS20207) no-show<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Sophia Dehlinger (HS10482 will try to be there at 14:00 in case someone pulls out)<br />
* 2. Omar N Sanchez<br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
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<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 14:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Sidiropoulos (HS09497)<br />
* 2. Carlos Padilla (HS08977)<br />
* 3. Angus JD Brown (HS10684)<br />
* 4. Patrick Dent (HS02624)<br />
* 5. Hari Karam Singh (HS10061) <br />
* 6. Ali TORANER (HS6698)<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 12:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Luca Torrente<br />
* 2. Jeremy Bond<br />
* 3. John Michael Cullen (HS01096)<br />
* 4. David Martin<br />
* 5. Tim Brown<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 11:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Tomas Pokorny<br />
* 2. Jonathan Aylard [refresher] HS03616<br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. Suria Ribeiro <br />
* 5. Chris Newport (HS10543)<br />
<br />
Friday 13th of January, 18:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Charles Yarnold<br />
* 2. Alexander Baxevanis (HS02704)<br />
* 3. Tom Hedges<br />
* 4. Gareth Shippen (HS06694)<br />
* 5. David Mansfield<br />
<br />
Friday 13th of January, 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Dean Forbes (refresher)<br />
* 2. Andrew Tidman<br />
* 3. Trevor Daniel (refresher)<br />
* 4. Kalin Rachev<br />
* 5.Sami Deiri<br />
<br />
Monday 5th of December 18:00<br />
<br />
* 1. HS09517<br />
* 2. Diego Vega<br />
* 3. John Perkins<br />
* 4. Gabriele Monti<br />
* 5. Leosou<br />
* 6. Neerav<br />
<br />
Saturday 8th of October 17:00<br />
* 1. Gavin Andrews<br />
* 2. Calum Nicoll<br />
* 3. Chris Toplisek<br />
* 4. Jamie Smith<br />
* 5. Milion O.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 24th August 2016 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Alan Zucconi<br />
* 2. Joshua Hatfield<br />
* 3. Sergio Barata<br />
* 4. Martin Cutbill<br />
* 5. Jamie Hosker<br />
<br />
Wednesday 24th August 2016 20:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Tom Summersell<br />
* 2. Melissa Tague<br />
* 3. Michele Panegrossi<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Billy Smith (refresher)<br />
<br />
Wednesday 29th June 2016 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Mabz Ellaahee<br />
* 2. Ann Jones<br />
* 3. [[User:Pingless|Paul Lessing]] (refresher)<br />
* 4. [[User:yvanj|Yvan Janssens ]] (refresher)<br />
* 5. Ariel Sint (refresher)<br />
<br />
Monday 30th May 2016 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Rys Sommefeldt<br />
* 2. Radek Chwistek (refresher)<br />
* 3. Joe Button<br />
* 4. Tom Chambers (refresher)<br />
<br />
Monday 30th May 2016 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Connor Shearwood<br />
* 2. Stefano Terranova (NO SHOW)<br />
* 3. Stephen O'Brien<br />
* 4. Darius Bielinski<br />
* 5. Simon Hewison<br />
* 6. Angus Faulkner<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Anything below this line need refresher training (£FREE) ===<br />
<br />
Thursday 17th September 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Stefan Lampe<br />
* 2. Diego Santinelli<br />
* 3. HS01750<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
* 7.<br />
* 8.<br />
<br />
Monday 13th July 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Milton De Paula<br />
* 2. Tommaso Olivero<br />
* 3. Neil Thomson<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 27th May 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Karen Wilson<br />
* 2. <br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 27th May 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. salome bourny<br />
* 2. Ryan Griffin<br />
* 3. Ben Vaughan<br />
* 4. Sam Thompson<br />
* 5. Peter Divos<br />
<br />
Friday 8th May 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Lee Jones<br />
* 2. Jason Wegner<br />
* 3. Robin Baumgarten<br />
<br />
Wednesday 29th April 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Ants Hewetson<br />
* 2. Uzo Okwuosa<br />
* 3. Nathen Sample<br />
* 4. Rosa Nussbaum<br />
* 5. Billy Smith<br />
<br />
Saturday 21st March 13:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Dave Lambley<br />
* 2. Tomasz Mloduchowski NO SHOW<br />
* 3. Ciaran O'Connell<br />
* 4. James Stokell<br />
<br />
Saturday 21st March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Mathew Pitchforth<br />
* 2. Catherine Jones<br />
* 3. Aleksander Lenart<br />
* 4. Chris Kouzaris<br />
<br />
Wednesday 11th March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. --[[User:Artag|Artag]] ([[User talk:Artag|talk]]) 12:57, 9 March 2015 (UTC)<br />
* 2. -- Maxence Cote --<br />
* 3. Stephen O'Brien<br />
* 4. Noam Bar <br />
* 5. Radek Chwistek<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday 11th March 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Wojciech Romaszkan<br />
* 2. Des Quilty<br />
* 3. Richard Possnett<br />
* 4. Jack Gannaway<br />
* 5. Mike<br />
<br />
Wednesday 4th March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Johnson ([[User:JJ|JJ]])<br />
* 2. Timour Chomilier<br />
* 3. Rob Canning<br />
* 4. justin fishlock<br />
* 5. Jens Meisner<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday 4th March 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Volkan Paksoy<br />
* 2. Takanori Yashiro NO SHOW<br />
* 3. Michal Bednar <br />
* 4. Mohammed khan<br />
* 5. Zia Rahim<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd March 15:00<br />
<br />
*1. Colin Higgs<br />
*2. Tom Hodgkins<br />
*3. Steve Murphy<br />
*4. Antonios Galanopoulos<br />
*5. Lester Hawksby<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd March 19:00<br />
<br />
*1. Domas Lasauskas<br />
*2. Paul Lessing (Pingless)<br />
*3. Will Pankhurst<br />
*4. Nick Cripps<br />
*5. Paul Rossi<br />
<br />
Saturday 17th January 14:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Johannes Richter<br />
* 2. Zerahiah <br />
* 3. Aleks Koralewski<br />
* 4. Anthony Chappina<br />
* 5. Alex Young<br />
<br />
Thursday 4th December 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Jodi Crisp<br />
* 2. Tom ten Thij [[User:tomtt | tomtt]]<br />
* 3. Marcello<br />
* 4. Paul Weatherill<br />
* 5. Jon Aylard<br />
<br />
Saturday 6th December 12:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Perkins<br />
* 2. Lex Robinson<br />
* 3. Mike Winton<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Jan Szumiec<br />
<br />
Monday 8th December 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. <br />
* 2. Dave Williams ([[User:daveio|daveio]])<br />
* 3. Erinc Erkel ([[User:eerkel|eerkel]])<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Patrick Dent ([[User:KantPredict|Kant Predict]])<br />
<br />
Wednesday 5th November 19:00<br />
* 1. Tom Hodder<br />
* 2. Filip Schlosser<br />
* 3. Donal Sweeney<br />
* 4. Vlad Lushnikov<br />
* 5. Niklas Lundén ([[User:Ridpojken|Ridpojken]])<br />
<br />
Monday 27th October 19:00<br />
* 1. [[User:JamesGeddes|JamesGeddes]] ([[User talk:JamesGeddes|talk]]) 13:09, 27 October 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 2. Angie Stodard<br />
* 3.<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Sunday 26th October 17:00<br />
* 1. Neil Bennett<br />
* 2. Heather Sullivan<br />
* 3. Christoph Sele<br />
* 4. Antonio Fontaina<br />
* 5. Chris Ward<br />
<br />
Saturday 25th October 18:30<br />
* 1. Matt<br />
* 2. Tom Chambers<br />
* 3. John Jordan<br />
* 4. Ian Henderson<br />
* 5. [[User:MatStace|Mat Stace]]<br />
<br />
Monday 9th June 20:00<br />
* 1. James Stokell<br />
* 2. Enrique Santos<br />
* 3. Leonardo Zangrando<br />
* 4. Cristina Ottonello<br />
* 5. Dale wetton<br />
<br />
Monday 9th June 19:00<br />
* 1. Chris Roberts<br />
* 2. John Ginger<br />
* 3. --[[User:Yvanj|Yvanj]] ([[User talk:Yvanj|talk]]) 12:19, 8 June 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 4. Miguel Ricciolini<br />
* 5. Joe Poser<br />
<br />
Monday 26th May 18:00<br />
* 1. [[User:Mattg | mattg]]<br />
* 2. Laurie B<br />
* 3.<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Monday 5th May 14:00.<br />
* 1. Salman Aljammaz<br />
* 2. Meindi Zahiri<br />
* 3. Patrick Dent<br />
* 4. Monica<br />
* 5. Federico Cappelli<br />
* 6. Neil Bennett<br />
<br />
Monday 5th May 16:00.<br />
* 1. Miguel Ricciolini<br />
* 2. Daniel Steen<br />
* 3. Lucia N<br />
* 4. Alex Macklen<br />
* 5. [[User:Toria Meows|Toria]]<br />
* 6. Sajan and Sandile<br />
<br />
Wednesday 5th March 20:00.<br />
* 1. Laura Pedroni<br />
* 2. Yvanj (talk) 15:00, 6 March 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 3. SteveW<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 10:00.<br />
* 1. Maria Garrido<br />
* 2. Stephen Lavelle<br />
* 3. Natasha Mason<br />
* 4. Brendan Sleight<br />
* 5. Michael Botha<br />
* 6. Jacko<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 11:00.<br />
* 1. Nandor Nagy<br />
* 2. Dan O'Connor<br />
* 3. Keith Levett<br />
* 4. [[User:Philipmather|Philip Mather]]<br />
* 5. Rob Whitehead<br />
* 6. [[User:Bogglie|Patrick]]<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 14:00.<br />
* 1.<br />
* 2. Dan Reid<br />
* 3. Patricia Quille<br />
* 4. James Vanderslice<br />
* 5. Ilze Zvera<br />
* 6. Rob Halbert 🐺<br />
<br />
Thursday 23rd January 20:30.<br />
<br />
* 1. Aden<br />
* 2. [[User:Jayuk|James Cadman]]<br />
* 3. Jasper<br />
* 4. [[User:JustinClift|JustinClift]]<br />
* 5. Howard<br />
* 6. Mylee Ngo<br />
<br />
Tuesday 10th December 20:00.<br />
<br />
* 1. Martin Prazak<br />
* 2. TheHypnotist<br />
* 3. Bushra<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 3rd December 20:00. <br />
* 1. Solexious (talk)<br />
* 2. Miko<br />
* 3. Crypt<br />
* 4. Nevos<br />
* 5. Tom Denham<br />
* 6. Faraz (nanoBorg88)<br />
<br />
Monday 4th November 20:00.<br />
<br />
* 1. Renato Lopes<br />
* 2. Zbigniew Podziewski<br />
* 3.Claire Nyquist<br />
* 4. israel cola<br />
* 5. francis wilson<br />
* 6. Samuel Carlisle (samthetechie)<br />
* 7. Saif Bunni [If someone drops out, I'll be around!]<br />
<br />
Monday 14th October 19:30.<br />
<br />
* 1. Stephen Beckett<br />
* 2. Elliott<br />
* 3. Peter Divos<br />
* 4. TheHypnotist<br />
* 5. Tom Hodder <br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 24th September 19:30.<br />
* 1. Tim R (TimRTerrible)<br />
* 2. Alexandre Coninx (Endy)<br />
* 3. Konstantinos Mouzakis<br />
* 4. Peter Turpin (Sci)<br />
* 5. Chris Wilkinson<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 17th September 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Rich Maynard<br />
* 2. Alexander Baxevanis<br />
* 3. Lee Howe<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Monday 9th September 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Oni<br />
* 2. Tom Hodder<br />
* 3. Dean Forbes<br />
* 4. Sara Ensor<br />
* 5. Alessandro Zippilli<br />
* 6. Richard Patterson<br />
* 7. Liam Lynch<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd September 20:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Erica Calogero<br />
* 2. Colin Cooper<br />
* 3. Thomas Greer<br />
* 4. Paddy Duncan<br />
<br />
Tuesday 27th August 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Anthony Evans<br />
* 2. Billy Smith<br />
* 3. Vic Putz<br />
* 4. Trevor Daniel<br />
* 5. John Sinha<br />
* 6. Tonderai Ratisai<br />
<br />
Ian is proposing to train members this Wednesday 21st August at 20:00. Please add your name if interested. <br />
<br />
* 1. Jonathan Shaw<br />
* 2. Ed Rosten<br />
* 3. Marc Barto<br />
* 4. Eugene Nadyrshin<br />
* 5. Hugh Rawlinson<br />
* 6. Ian Henderson<br />
<br />
==Log==<br />
<br />
[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nEseZTOxCoulHhAupCNAwZID1enpsu0zbfYBLpPrGVw/edit]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Training]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Lulzbot_Mini_Training&diff=54685Lulzbot Mini Training2022-02-16T17:59:51Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOINDEX__<br />
the training signup page for the Lulzbot<br />
<br />
==Training==<br />
<br />
Training will include;<br />
* What would make a 3D model suitable for 3D printing, and what would be difficult to print.<br />
* Preparing a STL for loading into OctoPrint<br />
* loading a STL file into OctoPrint<br />
* Slicing in OctoPrint<br />
* Preparing the printer<br />
* Printing<br />
* Tidying up afterwards, including paying for time and materials used.<br />
<br />
Training will not necessarily include:<br />
* How to use some random 3D CAD package, especially one that the trainers haven't used themselves. It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with a 3D CAD package so as not to create near-impossible geometry before attempting to do your own prints.<br />
<br />
The trainers have decided to introduce a fee for training, which is £5 per person. This goes to the trainer for giving up their time, not only for training, but the time they spend maintaining and organizing replacement materials/parts. ([https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/london-hack-space/tYKR-aDXtss reference])<br />
<br />
Please include your name, and hackspace membership number if known when booking training - this makes it easier for us to add you to the access list when trained.<br />
<br />
==Upcoming==<br />
<br />
Due to recommended social distancing, and the limited amount of space in the 3D printer room, training sessions are reduced to one per session.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Induction session on 12:00 pm 19th February:'''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
<br />
'''Induction session on 4:00 pm 19th February:'''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
<br />
'''Reserves for 19th February:'''<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
# Available (replace with your name and membership number to sign up)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Interest from:<br />
# Josh (H Num TBD)<br />
# Claude (HS06182)<br />
# Rachael W (HS32505)<br />
# Juro O (HS32645)<br />
# Adam Z (HS32607)<br />
# Toby M (HS32098)<br />
# Andrew B (HS27482)<br />
# Dragos M (HS32771)<br />
# Adrian L (HS22605)<br />
# [[User:SpikeUK|Spike]] (HS00134) <br />
# Yasser J (HS32756)<br />
<br />
==Previous==<br />
[Saturday 25th September 2021 14:00]<br />
<br />
# Joanna Berling (HS28310) - refresher - paid - already enabled.<br />
<br />
[Saturday 29th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Louis (HS08264) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Richard (HS28557) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David (HS27271) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# <br />
# <br />
<br />
[Saturday 15th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Florian (HS27353) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Joe (HS28350) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Danica (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
# <br />
# <br />
<br />
[Saturday 8th February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Joanna (HS28310) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Youssef (HS24918) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ross (HS26536) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Pavel (HS07929) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Iliya (H Number tbd) - attended - not paid - not enabled<br />
<br />
[Saturday 1st February 2020 13:00]<br />
# Kaayem (HS27373) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Tim (HS20571) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Michael (HS28149) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Alex (HS28148) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Thomas (HS28296) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
[Sunday 26th January 2020 14:00]<br />
<br />
# Safi (HS28360) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Tony (HS01469) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Pail (HS28338) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Evans (HS28318) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Moazzam (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
<br />
[Saturday 25th January 2020 13:00]<br />
# Matt Rutter (HS27214) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Louis (H Number tbd) - attended - paid - to be enabled pending membership<br />
#<br />
#<br />
#<br />
<br />
[Saturday 18th January 2020 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Vishal Shah (HS27394) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Umar Munir (HS27583) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Phil Boyce (HS27071) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
#<br />
<br />
<br />
[Saturday 11th January 2020 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Laxman Varsani (HS28129) - paid - enabled<br />
# Adam Kelly (HS23264) - paid - enabled<br />
# Anthony Wilkes (HS25605) - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
#<br />
<br />
[Saturday 14th December 2019 19:00]<br />
<br />
# Jez Walsh HS11402 - paid - enabled<br />
# Faissal Bensefia HS27638 - paid - enabled<br />
# Sienna Philips HS27172 - paid - enabled<br />
# Andrew Morgan HS28070 - paid - enabled<br />
# Mindaugas Bubelis HS28075 - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
<br />
[Saturday 14th December 2019 20:00]<br />
<br />
# Jose Luis Garcia Coello HS21382 - paid - enabled<br />
# Eva Caravaca Crespo HS27783 - paid - enabled<br />
# sidney charity HS06874 - paid - enabled<br />
# Usama Muhiddin HS27584 - paid - enabled<br />
# Arsham Moti-Ghavanin HS27910 - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
[Saturday 7th December 2019 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Karin Röttgers (HS19365) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Oliver Kibblewhite (HS01940) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Jozef Riskalcik (HS27595) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Pinilla Caparrós (HS27903) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
<br />
[Sunday 3 November 2019 13:00]<br />
<br />
Note: big Wembley event day; plan your travel accordingly for a prompt start.<br />
<br />
# Mohamed Habib [HS15483] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Callum Mansfield [HS11261] -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Dushyant Ahuja [HS27371] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Richard Lee [HS27508] - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
<br />
[Sunday 22nd September 13:00]<br />
<br />
# Lazar jovic (HS27284) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Rowan H (HS27189) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Asuka Saito (HS27408) - not member<br />
# Jose Rocky Enojo (HS27369) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Anthony Wilkes (HS25605) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# George - attended - paid -enabled<br />
<br />
Sunday 8th September 12:00<br />
<br />
# Will Berg (HS27002) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# David Tomes (HS25592) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Carla Carreira (HS27249) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Jennifer Yip (HS27044) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
<br />
Sun 4th August 2019 at 14:00<br />
<br />
# Conor Bone (HS20332) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Olusoji Olaleye (HS27001) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# William Spencer HS03119 -attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Sat 27 July 2019 10:00<br />
<br />
# Harry Green (HS26822) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ariel Truman (HS05329) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Sat 20 July 2019 14:00<br />
<br />
# Elliott Morgan (HS08060) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# <s>Harry Green (HS26822)</s> -- regret unwell -- does anybody want to take over this slot?<br />
# Sam Keating-Fry (HS01503) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Matteo Bigoli (HS026227) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Marcin Pucilowski (HS26758) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Paul Duraiswamy (HS26410) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Christian Torres (HS26470) --> attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date: Sunday 2nd June 2019 14:00 sharp. <br />
<br />
# Farid Omarzaiy - HS25609 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Khalid Akram - HS24008 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Matthew Constantino - HS24589 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ben Rew - HS25952 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Nizam Miah HS25958 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date: Sunday 2nd June 2019 15:30 sharp<br />
<br />
<br />
# Billy Smith - HS00115 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Philip Roy - HS00603 - attended - paid - enabled<br />
#<br />
#<br />
<br />
Date Saturday 20th April 2019 14:00 sharp (NOT a Wembley stadium event day, no excuse for lateness)<br />
<br />
# Gary Siu (HS02063) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Ebenezer Ken-Lewis (HS03338) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Attila Keri (HS24869) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date Sunday 17 March 2019 14:00. <br />
<br />
<br />
# John Clifford (HS23696) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Joe England (HS03030) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# reggy (HS03141) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Date 17 Feb 2019 14:00<br />
<br />
# Saif Bunni (HS02518) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
# John Jordan (HS05569) - no show<br />
# Andrew Ruegg (HS20226) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Erica Calogero (HS02414) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Errol A. Reid-Bedeau (HS09961) -attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Wednesday 13 Feb 2019 19:00<br />
<br />
# Luis Fidel (HS22494) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Michael Schiesari (HS21388) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Saif Bunni (HS02518) - latecomer<br />
# Tom Spurling (HS20719) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
# Souhil Kara-Bernou (HS08802) - attended - paid - enabled<br />
<br />
Sunday 6 January 2019 14:00-15:00<br />
<br />
# Adam Camp - HS22395 (attended)<br />
# Jim Harwood - HS07513 (attended)<br />
# Colin Rowat - HS01343 (attended)<br />
# Richard James Painting - HS21872 (attended)<br />
#<br />
<br />
Sunday 2nd December 2018, 14:00<br />
<br />
# Brendon Hatcher HS21309 (attended)<br />
# Ife Ogunyomi HS20086 (attended)<br />
# Jack Chidley HS16286 (no-show)<br />
# Mike Karliner (HS20207) (attended)<br />
#<br />
<br />
Monday 26th November 2018, 19:00<br />
<br />
# Matthew Harrold (HS07601) attended<br />
# Kevin Koekkoek (HS19159) attended<br />
# Nick Reynolds (HS06323) attended<br />
# Paul Harding (HS10749) attended<br />
# Tamar Willson (HS09255) attended<br />
# Mike Karliner (HS20207) no-show<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Sophia Dehlinger (HS10482 will try to be there at 14:00 in case someone pulls out)<br />
* 2. Omar N Sanchez<br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 14:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Sidiropoulos (HS09497)<br />
* 2. Carlos Padilla (HS08977)<br />
* 3. Angus JD Brown (HS10684)<br />
* 4. Patrick Dent (HS02624)<br />
* 5. Hari Karam Singh (HS10061) <br />
* 6. Ali TORANER (HS6698)<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 12:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Luca Torrente<br />
* 2. Jeremy Bond<br />
* 3. John Michael Cullen (HS01096)<br />
* 4. David Martin<br />
* 5. Tim Brown<br />
<br />
Saturday 29th April 2017, 11:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Tomas Pokorny<br />
* 2. Jonathan Aylard [refresher] HS03616<br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. Suria Ribeiro <br />
* 5. Chris Newport (HS10543)<br />
<br />
Friday 13th of January, 18:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Charles Yarnold<br />
* 2. Alexander Baxevanis (HS02704)<br />
* 3. Tom Hedges<br />
* 4. Gareth Shippen (HS06694)<br />
* 5. David Mansfield<br />
<br />
Friday 13th of January, 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Dean Forbes (refresher)<br />
* 2. Andrew Tidman<br />
* 3. Trevor Daniel (refresher)<br />
* 4. Kalin Rachev<br />
* 5.Sami Deiri<br />
<br />
Monday 5th of December 18:00<br />
<br />
* 1. HS09517<br />
* 2. Diego Vega<br />
* 3. John Perkins<br />
* 4. Gabriele Monti<br />
* 5. Leosou<br />
* 6. Neerav<br />
<br />
Saturday 8th of October 17:00<br />
* 1. Gavin Andrews<br />
* 2. Calum Nicoll<br />
* 3. Chris Toplisek<br />
* 4. Jamie Smith<br />
* 5. Milion O.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 24th August 2016 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Alan Zucconi<br />
* 2. Joshua Hatfield<br />
* 3. Sergio Barata<br />
* 4. Martin Cutbill<br />
* 5. Jamie Hosker<br />
<br />
Wednesday 24th August 2016 20:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Tom Summersell<br />
* 2. Melissa Tague<br />
* 3. Michele Panegrossi<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Billy Smith (refresher)<br />
<br />
Wednesday 29th June 2016 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Mabz Ellaahee<br />
* 2. Ann Jones<br />
* 3. [[User:Pingless|Paul Lessing]] (refresher)<br />
* 4. [[User:yvanj|Yvan Janssens ]] (refresher)<br />
* 5. Ariel Sint (refresher)<br />
<br />
Monday 30th May 2016 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Rys Sommefeldt<br />
* 2. Radek Chwistek (refresher)<br />
* 3. Joe Button<br />
* 4. Tom Chambers (refresher)<br />
<br />
Monday 30th May 2016 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Connor Shearwood<br />
* 2. Stefano Terranova (NO SHOW)<br />
* 3. Stephen O'Brien<br />
* 4. Darius Bielinski<br />
* 5. Simon Hewison<br />
* 6. Angus Faulkner<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Anything below this line need refresher training (£FREE) ===<br />
<br />
Thursday 17th September 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Stefan Lampe<br />
* 2. Diego Santinelli<br />
* 3. HS01750<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
* 7.<br />
* 8.<br />
<br />
Monday 13th July 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Milton De Paula<br />
* 2. Tommaso Olivero<br />
* 3. Neil Thomson<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 27th May 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Karen Wilson<br />
* 2. <br />
* 3. <br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 27th May 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. salome bourny<br />
* 2. Ryan Griffin<br />
* 3. Ben Vaughan<br />
* 4. Sam Thompson<br />
* 5. Peter Divos<br />
<br />
Friday 8th May 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Lee Jones<br />
* 2. Jason Wegner<br />
* 3. Robin Baumgarten<br />
<br />
Wednesday 29th April 16:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Ants Hewetson<br />
* 2. Uzo Okwuosa<br />
* 3. Nathen Sample<br />
* 4. Rosa Nussbaum<br />
* 5. Billy Smith<br />
<br />
Saturday 21st March 13:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Dave Lambley<br />
* 2. Tomasz Mloduchowski NO SHOW<br />
* 3. Ciaran O'Connell<br />
* 4. James Stokell<br />
<br />
Saturday 21st March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Mathew Pitchforth<br />
* 2. Catherine Jones<br />
* 3. Aleksander Lenart<br />
* 4. Chris Kouzaris<br />
<br />
Wednesday 11th March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. --[[User:Artag|Artag]] ([[User talk:Artag|talk]]) 12:57, 9 March 2015 (UTC)<br />
* 2. -- Maxence Cote --<br />
* 3. Stephen O'Brien<br />
* 4. Noam Bar <br />
* 5. Radek Chwistek<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday 11th March 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Wojciech Romaszkan<br />
* 2. Des Quilty<br />
* 3. Richard Possnett<br />
* 4. Jack Gannaway<br />
* 5. Mike<br />
<br />
Wednesday 4th March 15:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Johnson ([[User:JJ|JJ]])<br />
* 2. Timour Chomilier<br />
* 3. Rob Canning<br />
* 4. justin fishlock<br />
* 5. Jens Meisner<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday 4th March 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Volkan Paksoy<br />
* 2. Takanori Yashiro NO SHOW<br />
* 3. Michal Bednar <br />
* 4. Mohammed khan<br />
* 5. Zia Rahim<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd March 15:00<br />
<br />
*1. Colin Higgs<br />
*2. Tom Hodgkins<br />
*3. Steve Murphy<br />
*4. Antonios Galanopoulos<br />
*5. Lester Hawksby<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd March 19:00<br />
<br />
*1. Domas Lasauskas<br />
*2. Paul Lessing (Pingless)<br />
*3. Will Pankhurst<br />
*4. Nick Cripps<br />
*5. Paul Rossi<br />
<br />
Saturday 17th January 14:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Johannes Richter<br />
* 2. Zerahiah <br />
* 3. Aleks Koralewski<br />
* 4. Anthony Chappina<br />
* 5. Alex Young<br />
<br />
Thursday 4th December 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. Jodi Crisp<br />
* 2. Tom ten Thij [[User:tomtt | tomtt]]<br />
* 3. Marcello<br />
* 4. Paul Weatherill<br />
* 5. Jon Aylard<br />
<br />
Saturday 6th December 12:00<br />
<br />
* 1. John Perkins<br />
* 2. Lex Robinson<br />
* 3. Mike Winton<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Jan Szumiec<br />
<br />
Monday 8th December 19:00<br />
<br />
* 1. <br />
* 2. Dave Williams ([[User:daveio|daveio]])<br />
* 3. Erinc Erkel ([[User:eerkel|eerkel]])<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5. Patrick Dent ([[User:KantPredict|Kant Predict]])<br />
<br />
Wednesday 5th November 19:00<br />
* 1. Tom Hodder<br />
* 2. Filip Schlosser<br />
* 3. Donal Sweeney<br />
* 4. Vlad Lushnikov<br />
* 5. Niklas Lundén ([[User:Ridpojken|Ridpojken]])<br />
<br />
Monday 27th October 19:00<br />
* 1. [[User:JamesGeddes|JamesGeddes]] ([[User talk:JamesGeddes|talk]]) 13:09, 27 October 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 2. Angie Stodard<br />
* 3.<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
<br />
Sunday 26th October 17:00<br />
* 1. Neil Bennett<br />
* 2. Heather Sullivan<br />
* 3. Christoph Sele<br />
* 4. Antonio Fontaina<br />
* 5. Chris Ward<br />
<br />
Saturday 25th October 18:30<br />
* 1. Matt<br />
* 2. Tom Chambers<br />
* 3. John Jordan<br />
* 4. Ian Henderson<br />
* 5. [[User:MatStace|Mat Stace]]<br />
<br />
Monday 9th June 20:00<br />
* 1. James Stokell<br />
* 2. Enrique Santos<br />
* 3. Leonardo Zangrando<br />
* 4. Cristina Ottonello<br />
* 5. Dale wetton<br />
<br />
Monday 9th June 19:00<br />
* 1. Chris Roberts<br />
* 2. John Ginger<br />
* 3. --[[User:Yvanj|Yvanj]] ([[User talk:Yvanj|talk]]) 12:19, 8 June 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 4. Miguel Ricciolini<br />
* 5. Joe Poser<br />
<br />
Monday 26th May 18:00<br />
* 1. [[User:Mattg | mattg]]<br />
* 2. Laurie B<br />
* 3.<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Monday 5th May 14:00.<br />
* 1. Salman Aljammaz<br />
* 2. Meindi Zahiri<br />
* 3. Patrick Dent<br />
* 4. Monica<br />
* 5. Federico Cappelli<br />
* 6. Neil Bennett<br />
<br />
Monday 5th May 16:00.<br />
* 1. Miguel Ricciolini<br />
* 2. Daniel Steen<br />
* 3. Lucia N<br />
* 4. Alex Macklen<br />
* 5. [[User:Toria Meows|Toria]]<br />
* 6. Sajan and Sandile<br />
<br />
Wednesday 5th March 20:00.<br />
* 1. Laura Pedroni<br />
* 2. Yvanj (talk) 15:00, 6 March 2014 (UTC)<br />
* 3. SteveW<br />
* 4. <br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 10:00.<br />
* 1. Maria Garrido<br />
* 2. Stephen Lavelle<br />
* 3. Natasha Mason<br />
* 4. Brendan Sleight<br />
* 5. Michael Botha<br />
* 6. Jacko<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 11:00.<br />
* 1. Nandor Nagy<br />
* 2. Dan O'Connor<br />
* 3. Keith Levett<br />
* 4. [[User:Philipmather|Philip Mather]]<br />
* 5. Rob Whitehead<br />
* 6. [[User:Bogglie|Patrick]]<br />
<br />
Sunday 23rd February 14:00.<br />
* 1.<br />
* 2. Dan Reid<br />
* 3. Patricia Quille<br />
* 4. James Vanderslice<br />
* 5. Ilze Zvera<br />
* 6. Rob Halbert 🐺<br />
<br />
Thursday 23rd January 20:30.<br />
<br />
* 1. Aden<br />
* 2. [[User:Jayuk|James Cadman]]<br />
* 3. Jasper<br />
* 4. [[User:JustinClift|JustinClift]]<br />
* 5. Howard<br />
* 6. Mylee Ngo<br />
<br />
Tuesday 10th December 20:00.<br />
<br />
* 1. Martin Prazak<br />
* 2. TheHypnotist<br />
* 3. Bushra<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 3rd December 20:00. <br />
* 1. Solexious (talk)<br />
* 2. Miko<br />
* 3. Crypt<br />
* 4. Nevos<br />
* 5. Tom Denham<br />
* 6. Faraz (nanoBorg88)<br />
<br />
Monday 4th November 20:00.<br />
<br />
* 1. Renato Lopes<br />
* 2. Zbigniew Podziewski<br />
* 3.Claire Nyquist<br />
* 4. israel cola<br />
* 5. francis wilson<br />
* 6. Samuel Carlisle (samthetechie)<br />
* 7. Saif Bunni [If someone drops out, I'll be around!]<br />
<br />
Monday 14th October 19:30.<br />
<br />
* 1. Stephen Beckett<br />
* 2. Elliott<br />
* 3. Peter Divos<br />
* 4. TheHypnotist<br />
* 5. Tom Hodder <br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 24th September 19:30.<br />
* 1. Tim R (TimRTerrible)<br />
* 2. Alexandre Coninx (Endy)<br />
* 3. Konstantinos Mouzakis<br />
* 4. Peter Turpin (Sci)<br />
* 5. Chris Wilkinson<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 17th September 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Rich Maynard<br />
* 2. Alexander Baxevanis<br />
* 3. Lee Howe<br />
* 4.<br />
* 5.<br />
* 6.<br />
<br />
Monday 9th September 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Oni<br />
* 2. Tom Hodder<br />
* 3. Dean Forbes<br />
* 4. Sara Ensor<br />
* 5. Alessandro Zippilli<br />
* 6. Richard Patterson<br />
* 7. Liam Lynch<br />
<br />
Monday 2nd September 20:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Erica Calogero<br />
* 2. Colin Cooper<br />
* 3. Thomas Greer<br />
* 4. Paddy Duncan<br />
<br />
Tuesday 27th August 19:30. <br />
<br />
* 1. Anthony Evans<br />
* 2. Billy Smith<br />
* 3. Vic Putz<br />
* 4. Trevor Daniel<br />
* 5. John Sinha<br />
* 6. Tonderai Ratisai<br />
<br />
Ian is proposing to train members this Wednesday 21st August at 20:00. Please add your name if interested. <br />
<br />
* 1. Jonathan Shaw<br />
* 2. Ed Rosten<br />
* 3. Marc Barto<br />
* 4. Eugene Nadyrshin<br />
* 5. Hugh Rawlinson<br />
* 6. Ian Henderson<br />
<br />
==Log==<br />
<br />
[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nEseZTOxCoulHhAupCNAwZID1enpsu0zbfYBLpPrGVw/edit]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Training]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Pledge:_Palm_Router&diff=54190Pledge: Palm Router2021-09-22T09:46:59Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
''We are looking at purchasing a Palm Router for the space''. Pledge opened: ''15/8/2021''<br />
<br />
'''Pledge leader:''' [[User:DeanForbes|Dean Forbes]]<br />
<br />
==The item==<br />
* Palm Router<br />
<br />
===Budget estimation===<br />
* 110 GBP <br />
<br />
<br />
===Specification===<br />
* router wood (small works)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Additional information===<br />
When required total is reached, please pay into our bank account with the reference 'PALMROUTER'<br />
<br />
==Pledges==<br />
<br />
<br />
* £10 - [[User:Deanforbes|Dean Forbes]] <br />
* £10 - [[User:Kunal|Kunal]] <br />
* £10 - [[User:Aidas|Aidas]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £15 - [[User:W Charlie |W Charlie ]] <br />
* £10 - [[User: Karin | Karin ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £10 - [[User: Usama | Usama ]] '''PAID to Dean in cash'''<br />
* £15 - [[User: Colinfowler | Colin Fowler ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £15 - [[User: MichaelSchiesari | Michael Schiesari ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £20 - [[User:Simon Hewison|Simon Hewison]] '''PAID'''<br />
<br />
Running total: '''£115'''<br />
<br />
Approximate target: '''£110'''<br />
<br />
<br />
* <s>£Token -- [[User:JD|John Doe]]</s> '''PAID'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pledges]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Pledge:_Palm_Router&diff=54189Pledge: Palm Router2021-09-22T09:44:41Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__<br />
<br />
''We are looking at purchasing a Palm Router for the space''. Pledge opened: ''15/8/2021''<br />
<br />
'''Pledge leader:''' [[User:DeanForbes|Dean Forbes]]<br />
<br />
==The item==<br />
* Palm Router<br />
<br />
===Budget estimation===<br />
* 110 GBP <br />
<br />
<br />
===Specification===<br />
* router wood (small works)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Additional information===<br />
When required total is reached, please pay into our bank account with the reference 'PALMROUTER'<br />
<br />
==Pledges==<br />
<br />
<br />
* £10 - [[User:Deanforbes|Dean Forbes]] <br />
* £10 - [[User:Kunal|Kunal]] <br />
* £10 - [[User:Aidas|Aidas]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £15 - [[User:W Charlie |W Charlie ]] <br />
* £10 - [[User: Karin | Karin ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £10 - [[User: Usman | Usman ]] '''PAID to Dean in cash'''<br />
* £15 - [[User: Colinfowler | Colin Fowler ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £15 - [[User: MichaelSchiesari | Michael Schiesari ]] '''PAID'''<br />
* £20 - [[User:Simon Hewison|Simon Hewison]] '''PAID'''<br />
<br />
Running total: '''£115'''<br />
<br />
Approximate target: '''£110'''<br />
<br />
<br />
* <s>£Token -- [[User:JD|John Doe]]</s> '''PAID'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pledges]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Lasercutter_Training&diff=54064Lasercutter Training2021-06-25T11:24:24Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>__NOINDEX__<br />
This page is used to track training sessions for the [[Laser Cutter]].<br />
<br />
Training is given regularly and is available to all London Hackspace members. You must pre-book your place below, but only when one is scheduled. If you have not yet joined London Hackspace, please '''[https://london.hackspace.org.uk/signup.php do so]''' before joining training!<br />
<br />
Space is strictly limited and you must reserve a place on this wiki page when a session is available - watch the [[Mailing List]] for announcements. Reserving a place is on a first-come-first-served basis, so you'll need to be quick.<br />
<br />
If you can't attend your training session please remove your name from the roster and inform the Mailing List, this will save wasting people's time and can allow a last minute replacement to take your slot. <br />
<br />
Feel free to ask for help on the [[Mailing List]], but please read the [[Mailing_list_FAQ#I.27m_interested_in_the_laser_cutter....|FAQ]] first.<br />
<br />
'''Don't create training sessions yourself, they are announced on the mailing list when posted.'''<br />
<br />
<br />
==Next Session==<br />
<br />
Wednesday July 7th 7pm. If you are a current Hackspace member and wish to join this training session please add your name to the list along with your membership number below: <br />
<br />
*1. Aidas Baltušis HS30336<br />
*2. <br />
*3. <br />
<br />
(Limited to 3 to aid in social distancing).<br />
<br />
==Previous sessions==<br />
On [[Lasercutter_Training/Archive]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Training]]<br />
[[Category:Workshops]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Jigs&diff=54059Jigs2021-06-13T10:39:28Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Woodworking Jigs<br />
|image=Hackspace_Unknown.png<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Under construction<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
}}<br />
This will contain various jigs that currently exist in the woodworking area as well as a list of planned jigs.<br />
<br />
== Existing Jigs == <br />
=== Crosscut sled for DeWalt Table Saw ===<br />
This is stored next to the DeWalt table saw and is very handy for making simple mitre cuts, especially on smaller pieces. It could be improved by adding proper rails to it and would benefit from checking for square. Pretty much every woodworker on Youtube has a guide on how to make and use these. You could have a look through <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sdm_Ow-BTU this video]</u> on why it's useful and how it's used <br />
<br />
== Desired Jigs == <br />
<br />
* Zero clearance insert for table saw<br />
* Dowel Joinery Jig - I think <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FFM7TTCWig this one]</u> looks great and is very versatile. <br />
* Finger Joint Jig - There are loads of designs for these out there. I think one like <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmA0_mLb8OA this]</u> will work great, except that we would use it on the router table instead. <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsgy6d4365k This one]</u> is slightly more complex but would be even better.<br />
* Picture Frames: <br />
** Picture Frame Sled - I really like <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJCSA2SZt5s this one]</u> and will try to make it some point this summer (2021). <br />
** <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23wMCOLPX58 Spline Jig]</u><br />
** <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-GwK1zX0SQ Picture Frame Clamp]</u> or <u>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kATTbpJVehI this]</u>. They are both the same principle but I just added the 2nd one so it doesn't look like I get all my jig ideas from the same Youtuber!</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Jigs&diff=54058Jigs2021-06-13T10:35:29Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Woodworking Jigs<br />
|image=Hackspace_Unknown.png<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Under construction<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
}}<br />
This will contain various jigs that currently exist in the woodworking area as well as a list of planned jigs.<br />
<br />
== Existing Jigs == <br />
=== Crosscut sled for DeWalt Table Saw ===<br />
This is stored next to the DeWalt table saw and is very handy for making simple mitre cuts, especially on smaller pieces. It could be improved by adding proper rails to it and would benefit from checking for square. Pretty much every woodworker on Youtube has a guide on how to make and use these. You could have a look through [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sdm_Ow-BTU this video] on why it's useful and how it's used <br />
<br />
== Desired Jigs == <br />
<br />
* Zero clearance insert for table saw<br />
* Dowel Joinery Jig - I think [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FFM7TTCWig this one] looks great and is very versatile. <br />
* Finger Joint Jig - There are loads of designs for these out there. I think one like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmA0_mLb8OA this] will work great, except that we would use it on the router table instead. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsgy6d4365k This one] is slightly more complex but would be even better.<br />
* Picture Frames: <br />
** Picture Frame Sled - I really like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJCSA2SZt5s this one] and will try to make it some point this summer (2021). <br />
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23wMCOLPX58 Spline Jig]<br />
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-GwK1zX0SQ Picture Frame Clamp] or [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kATTbpJVehI this]. They are both the same principle but I just added the 2nd one so it doesn't look like I get all my jig ideas from the same Youtuber!</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Jigs&diff=54057Jigs2021-06-13T10:04:04Z<p>Aidas: Created page with "{{EquipmentInfobox |name=Woodworking Jigs |image=Hackspace_Unknown.png |category=Equipment |subcat=Woodworking |status=Under construction |reqtraining=no |acnode=no }} This wi..."</p>
<hr />
<div>{{EquipmentInfobox<br />
|name=Woodworking Jigs<br />
|image=Hackspace_Unknown.png<br />
|category=Equipment<br />
|subcat=Woodworking<br />
|status=Under construction<br />
|reqtraining=no<br />
|acnode=no<br />
}}<br />
This will contain various jigs that currently exist in the woodworking area as well as a list of planned jigs.</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Pledge:_Woodshop_sharpening_accessories&diff=53969Pledge: Woodshop sharpening accessories2021-05-19T12:44:37Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>''The edged tools in the woodshop (chisels, planes etc) need to be kept in a sharp condition. We need some tools and consumables for this''. <br />
<br />
Pledge opened: ''18th May 2021''<br />
<br />
'''Pledge leader:''' Jonathan Hodgsom<br />
<br />
<br />
Diamond sharpening kit, primarily for woodturning tools but also for router cutters and other uses.<br />
£47.87<br />
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trend-DWS-KIT-Complete-Sharpening/dp/B00ULPD5E2<br />
<br />
Strop and stropping paste for final honing of chisels and plane blades.<br />
£20.86<br />
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mirror-Paste-Leather-Strop-Kit/dp/B07VVMQ9G3<br />
<br />
Honing paste for the Tormek wet stone sharpener<br />
£13.09<br />
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compound-Tormek-Sharpening-Grinders-leather/dp/B00149DIBE<br />
<br />
===Budget estimation===<br />
£80<br />
<br />
Payments should be made to the hackspace with the reference wood_sharp<br />
<br />
==Pledges==<br />
* £20 -- Jonathan Hodgson<br />
* £10 -- Dean Forbes<br />
* £30 -- Michael Schiesari<br />
* £10 -- Aidas Baltušis - paid<br />
<br />
Running total: '''£70'''<br />
<br />
Approximate target: '''£80'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pledges]]</div>Aidashttps://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Pledge:_Bandsaw_Guide&diff=53952Pledge: Bandsaw Guide2021-04-26T12:53:05Z<p>Aidas: </p>
<hr />
<div>We are looking at purchasing a replacement lower guide for the Bandsaw<br />
<br />
'''Pledge leader:''' Dean Forbes<br />
<br />
==The item==<br />
PART NUMBER STRG - LOWER = £79.50+Vat http://www.accessories4woodsaws.com/strg.html<br />
<br />
<br />
==Pledges==<br />
<br />
* £10 -- Dean Forbes<br />
* £20 -- Aidas - PAID<br />
* £20 -- Michael Sch<br />
* £10 -- Erica<br />
* £20 -- Claude<br />
* £10 -- Paddy - PAID<br />
* £10 -- Jozef RiskaOne<br />
<br />
Pledge total: £100<br />
<br />
Paid: £10<br />
<br />
<br />
Use the bank transfer reference : "BSGUIDE"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pledges]]</div>Aidas