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===Welcome!===
[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Infrastructure]]
 
==Welcome!==
This page is intended to help people who have never been to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace Hackspace] before.  
This page is intended to help people who have never been to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace Hackspace] before.  


[[Everyone]] should read [[Rules| the rules]] which covers things you can/can't do, as well as [[Faceplant| the faceplant list]] which details things you can do but would probably regret (mainly concerned with common tool related gotchas).
The London Hackspace is a social space for people who like to make things: we have a workshop with woodworking and metalworking machinery, extensive electronics equipment, a lasercutter, and many other tools and devices. Additionally we are host to a large social sphere of hackers, makers, scientists and artists, and a growing number of community subgroups that cater to particular interests.


===Just looking?===
We don't offer a formal training programme. If you want that you could try colleges (evening classes) or the Society of Model Engineers, who offer a very comprehensive machining class. However, there are lots of knowledgeable people who are often able to help and answer your queries. If you're prepared to pitch in and try things, read up on it, ask advice and be patient .. you'll probably do fine.
Not sure you want to be a member? Check our [[IRC|IRC]] channel (Warning: maybe NSFW) or [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list] to get a feel for us; come along on a [[Weekly_meetings| Tuesday]] or arrange (via IRC or the list) to come along at another time.


===Become a member===
The London Hackspace is entirely volunteer-run, and governed by the community. We rely on donations to sustain our efforts, we expect that our members engage with the community, and we rely on our members to maintain the space.  
[http://london.hackspace.org.uk/signup.php This] is the website to go to to become a member, for detailed information how to sign up as well as why you should go [[Membership|here]].  


Briefly: members get full access and stop us closing. No members = no space. There are other member [[Membership#Benefits|benefits]].
==Just looking?==
Not sure you want to be a member? Check our [[IRC|IRC]] channel (Warning: maybe NSFW) or [[#Communication | mailing list]] to get a feel for us; come along on a [[Weekly_meetings| Tuesday]] or arrange (via IRC) to come along at another time.
 
==Become a member==
[http://london.hackspace.org.uk/signup.php This] is the website to go to to become a member, for detailed information how to sign up as well as why you should go [[Membership|here]]. The brief summary: members get full access, and their donations allow us to pay the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/cost-of-hacking/ rent and other expenses]. No members = no space. There are other member [[Membership#Benefits|benefits]].


Once you've set up the standing order please allow a couple of days for it to clear then come along to the space and ask someone to get you access (best to check on IRC that someone will be there).
Once you've set up the standing order please allow a couple of days for it to clear then come along to the space and ask someone to get you access (best to check on IRC that someone will be there).


===Communication===
Everyone should read [[Rules| the rules]] which covers things you can/can't do, the [[Guides/Using_the_space|important advice]] on using a communal space, and [[Faceplant| the faceplant list]] which details things you can do but would probably regret (mainly concerned with common tool-related gotchas). For specific activities, we have other [[Guides|guides]]. Some people may also be curious about [[Organisation | our legal structure]].
* [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space The main mailing list] hosted on Google groups. The space is pretty loosely organised with the majority of information being sent out via our mailing list. This has a fairly high through put (google says at least 20 emails a day) so if you're busy/easily distracted consider using the digest mode.  
 
* [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space-infrastructure The infrastructure mailing list], less often used but a place for discussing projects to be carried out on the space itself (eg kitchen installation); much less used.
 
Please help look after our equipment by [[Maintenance/Adopt-a-Spanner|'''taking responsibility''']] for its upkeep.
 
==Guides for New Members==
 
* [[New_members_guide|New Members Guide]]
* [[OneHundredThings|A few bits of info about the space]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8up7Wm-LAE Video documentary (10mins, YouTube) about Hackspaces.]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/london/comments/9ii8xs/london_hackspace_to_reopen_25_sept_2018_in/ Some info on Reddit that may one day become part of a FAQ]
 
==Communication==
 
===Mailing Lists===
Join one of our mailing lists - [[Mailing lists|the list of lists]] has all our lists but the main options are:
 
* [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hackspace-announce Announcements] Used only for weekly news announcements and event announcements. Intentionally very quiet, 0% noise.
* [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space Main mailing list] Used for general communication and discussion between members. Extremely active, 30% noise.
 
If you want to post to the main list (the announce list is read-only) please read the [[Mailing_list_FAQ|FAQ]] first.
 
These mailing lists don't require a Google account - if you don't have one, email london-hack-space+subscribe@googlegroups.com, or equivalent for other groups.  To unsubscribe, email +unsubscribe.
 
===IRC (Internet Relay Chat)===
* [[IRC|IRC]]. As well as the mailing list there is a fairly lively (although at times NSFW) IRC chat room that is used for more general discussion, feel free to join in, members get ops (just ask).
* [[IRC|IRC]]. As well as the mailing list there is a fairly lively (although at times NSFW) IRC chat room that is used for more general discussion, feel free to join in, members get ops (just ask).
===Discord===
* https://discord.gg/VPqdVsqFX5 
===In Real Life===
* [[Weekly_meetings|Our Tuesday socials]] every Tuesday we have a social meet at the space from about 19:30. There is normally a large pizza order (currently £5 / person) for food, drink is BYOB (or buy donate to a beer-run). This is an excellent time to meet people and look about.  
* [[Weekly_meetings|Our Tuesday socials]] every Tuesday we have a social meet at the space from about 19:30. There is normally a large pizza order (currently £5 / person) for food, drink is BYOB (or buy donate to a beer-run). This is an excellent time to meet people and look about.  


As well as these there are the standard others: [http://twitter.com/londonhackspace twitter] and [http://www.facebook.com/londonhackspace facebook] there are also more specific options: [http://www.flickr.com/groups/londonhackspace/ flickr] has our photos; [http://www.thingiverse.com/tag:londonhackspace thingiverse] has some of our [[Equipment/LaserCutter | laser cutter]] and [[Equipment/Makerbot_Cupcake | Makerbot]] designs (and files); our software is repo'd at [https://github.com/londonhackspace github]. We also have a [http://blog.london.hackspace.org.uk/ blog] which hosts photos & info on assorted projects.
===Other places on the internet===
* [http://twitter.com/londonhackspace Twitter]
* [http://www.facebook.com/londonhackspace Facebook]
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/tag:londonhackspace Thingiverse tag]
* [https://github.com/londonhackspace Github Organisation]
* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/londonhackspace/ Flickr group]
* [http://www.last.fm/group/London+Hackspace/ Last.fm group]
* [http://blog.london.hackspace.org.uk/ Hackspace project blog]


===Events===
==Events and Workshops==
The space hosts a variety of events, from [[GettingStarted#Workshops|workshops]] and [[Projects:Lockpicking|lockpicking]] to [[Space_Extension_Party|parties]] and [[Project:Young_Hackspace|young hacker's]] days.
The space hosts a variety of events, including a number of [[Recurring | recurring meetups and workshops]]. All events are generally announced on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space list] and are put on our [http://london.hackspace.org.uk/events/ events calendar].  


All of these are announced on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space list] and are put our [http://london.hackspace.org.uk/events/ events calendar].
Most [[Workshops]] are free, some come at a small cost (especially those that supply equipment). Workshops usually have limited attendance, so register early!


===Projects===
If you want to run your own event have a look at our documentation for [[Guides/Planning_an_event | planning an event]], it's not hard. Anyone can organise a workshop, it can be a 30 minute 'lightning talk' on what you do for a living (thats how the [[Workshops/Biohack_workshop|biohacking subgroup]] started) or a much longer, full weekend teaching session (eg the [[Workshops/Arduino_for_beginners|Arduino workshops]]).
 
If you want to request a workshop: ask about it on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space list], and then put it on the [[Workshops#Workshops_Requested| request list]].
 
==Projects==
The main project page is [[Projects| here]], as well as this there are assorted members projects [http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Special:AllPages&namespace=100 here]. In general projects progress when people work on them; if there is a public project you are interested in read the wiki page for it, ask around on [[IRC| IRC]] or the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list] then go for it.  
The main project page is [[Projects| here]], as well as this there are assorted members projects [http://wiki.hackspace.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Special:AllPages&namespace=100 here]. In general projects progress when people work on them; if there is a public project you are interested in read the wiki page for it, ask around on [[IRC| IRC]] or the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list] then go for it.  


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* [[Guides|Guides]] contain assorted "how-to's" (and some "how-not-to's") for tools around the space
* [[Guides|Guides]] contain assorted "how-to's" (and some "how-not-to's") for tools around the space
* [[Equipment| Equipment]], what we have. Be aware some tools '''[[require]]''' training (notably the [[Equipment/LaserCutter|laser cutter]] and the [[Equipment/Makerbot_Cupcake|Makerbot]], these are delicate, expensive, tools: if you don't know how to use them please ask).
* [[Equipment| Equipment]], what we have. Be aware some tools '''[[require]]''' training (notably the [[Equipment/LaserCutter|laser cutter]] and the [[Equipment/Makerbot_Cupcake|Makerbot]], these are delicate, expensive, tools: if you don't know how to use them please ask).
* [[Training_Directory|The training directory]] covers who to talk to about what.
* [[Library| Our library]] contains a range of books (many more than listed here) that are free to use and cover a range of topics, members can borrow books but must list what they've borrowed on the [[Library#Borrowed|page]] (at the very bottom).
* [[Library| Our library]] contains a range of books (many more than listed here) that are free to use and cover a range of topics, members can borrow books but must list what they've borrowed on the [[Library#Borrowed|page]] (at the very bottom).
* [[Workshops|Our workshops page]] covers upcoming workshops as well as those passed; the individual pages often contain much useful information (as well as possible contacts), for more see below.
* [[Workshops|Our workshops page]] covers upcoming workshops as well as those passed; the individual pages often contain much useful information (as well as possible contacts), for more see below.


===Workshops===
==Other Stuff==
Workshops are organised by our members, they are announced on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space mailing list] and the [[Workshops]] page. Most workshops are free but for some (especially those that supply equipment) you will have to pay for them although members will receive a discount. It's also worth noting that some of these workshops will have limited places or other constraints so make sure you check.
For more information on other hackspaces in the UK there is [http://www.hackspace.org.uk this site] which has a list of most of the UK hackspaces. There is also an associated [http://groups.google.com/group/uk-hackspaces google group/mailing list]
 
Anyone can organise a workshop, it can be a 30 minute 'lightening talk' on what you do for a living (thats how the [[Workshops/Biohack_workshop|biohacking]] started) or a much longer, full weekend teaching session (eg the [[Workshops/Arduino_for_beginners|arduino workshops]]).
 
If you want to run a workshop announce it on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space list] and put it on the [[Workshops#Workshops_offered|page]] pick a date (check that nothing else is [http://london.hackspace.org.uk/events/ planned]) and go for it!
 
The process is similar if there's a workshop you would like to see: ask about it on the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space list], and then put it on the [[Workshops#Workshops_Requested| request list]].
===More information===

Latest revision as of 09:09, 28 September 2022


Welcome!

This page is intended to help people who have never been to the Hackspace before.

The London Hackspace is a social space for people who like to make things: we have a workshop with woodworking and metalworking machinery, extensive electronics equipment, a lasercutter, and many other tools and devices. Additionally we are host to a large social sphere of hackers, makers, scientists and artists, and a growing number of community subgroups that cater to particular interests.

We don't offer a formal training programme. If you want that you could try colleges (evening classes) or the Society of Model Engineers, who offer a very comprehensive machining class. However, there are lots of knowledgeable people who are often able to help and answer your queries. If you're prepared to pitch in and try things, read up on it, ask advice and be patient .. you'll probably do fine.

The London Hackspace is entirely volunteer-run, and governed by the community. We rely on donations to sustain our efforts, we expect that our members engage with the community, and we rely on our members to maintain the space.

Just looking?

Not sure you want to be a member? Check our IRC channel (Warning: maybe NSFW) or mailing list to get a feel for us; come along on a Tuesday or arrange (via IRC) to come along at another time.

Become a member

This is the website to go to to become a member, for detailed information how to sign up as well as why you should go here. The brief summary: members get full access, and their donations allow us to pay the rent and other expenses. No members = no space. There are other member benefits.

Once you've set up the standing order please allow a couple of days for it to clear then come along to the space and ask someone to get you access (best to check on IRC that someone will be there).

Everyone should read the rules which covers things you can/can't do, the important advice on using a communal space, and the faceplant list which details things you can do but would probably regret (mainly concerned with common tool-related gotchas). For specific activities, we have other guides. Some people may also be curious about our legal structure.


Please help look after our equipment by taking responsibility for its upkeep.

Guides for New Members

Communication

Mailing Lists

Join one of our mailing lists - the list of lists has all our lists but the main options are:

  • Announcements Used only for weekly news announcements and event announcements. Intentionally very quiet, 0% noise.
  • Main mailing list Used for general communication and discussion between members. Extremely active, 30% noise.

If you want to post to the main list (the announce list is read-only) please read the FAQ first.

These mailing lists don't require a Google account - if you don't have one, email london-hack-space+subscribe@googlegroups.com, or equivalent for other groups. To unsubscribe, email +unsubscribe.

IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

  • IRC. As well as the mailing list there is a fairly lively (although at times NSFW) IRC chat room that is used for more general discussion, feel free to join in, members get ops (just ask).

Discord

In Real Life

  • Our Tuesday socials every Tuesday we have a social meet at the space from about 19:30. There is normally a large pizza order (currently £5 / person) for food, drink is BYOB (or buy donate to a beer-run). This is an excellent time to meet people and look about.

Other places on the internet

Events and Workshops

The space hosts a variety of events, including a number of recurring meetups and workshops. All events are generally announced on the list and are put on our events calendar.

Most Workshops are free, some come at a small cost (especially those that supply equipment). Workshops usually have limited attendance, so register early!

If you want to run your own event have a look at our documentation for planning an event, it's not hard. Anyone can organise a workshop, it can be a 30 minute 'lightning talk' on what you do for a living (thats how the biohacking subgroup started) or a much longer, full weekend teaching session (eg the Arduino workshops).

If you want to request a workshop: ask about it on the list, and then put it on the request list.

Projects

The main project page is here, as well as this there are assorted members projects here. In general projects progress when people work on them; if there is a public project you are interested in read the wiki page for it, ask around on IRC or the mailing list then go for it.

No matter what the project (personal or public) these pages may help:

  • Suppliers lists local, national and internet based suppliers for all sorts of things.
  • Guides contain assorted "how-to's" (and some "how-not-to's") for tools around the space
  • Equipment, what we have. Be aware some tools require training (notably the laser cutter and the Makerbot, these are delicate, expensive, tools: if you don't know how to use them please ask).
  • Our library contains a range of books (many more than listed here) that are free to use and cover a range of topics, members can borrow books but must list what they've borrowed on the page (at the very bottom).
  • Our workshops page covers upcoming workshops as well as those passed; the individual pages often contain much useful information (as well as possible contacts), for more see below.

Other Stuff

For more information on other hackspaces in the UK there is this site which has a list of most of the UK hackspaces. There is also an associated google group/mailing list