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* "Taking good care of tools is like giving extra money to the hackspace." | * "Taking good care of tools is like giving extra money to the hackspace." | ||
* "Hacking is about creativity, not sloppy work." | * "Hacking is about creativity, not sloppy work." | ||
Ideas for 447 fundraising email: | |||
Emphasise what good value the hackspace is. How much you can learn. | |||
Ask to consider a good friend at the hackspace, and do it for them. | |||
If you can't do any more, even 2 quid more per month would help. It's less than the cost of one pint of guinness per month, but multiplied by 600+ members, is very substantial. If you can contribute 20 quid per month, that's great. | |||
If you can convince a friend to become a member, that's great too. | |||
Whatever you need to do, find your own reason to contribute a bit more to the hackspace, because it's a good thing and we want it to continue. | |||
Revision as of 22:58, 5 May 2013
Name: Aaron Sokoloski
Bio: I'm a member of the hackspace because I enjoy using my hands to fix and create things, which I don't get an opportunity to do at my desk job.
I'm pretty good at software and ok at mechanical stuff, but don't know very much about EE.
Ideas for cleanup/workshop advice sign copy:
- "Don't be the one jerk who left a mess! What would your old mum think?"
- "Remember to stop 10 minutes early and tidy."
- "Working slow is faster in the long run."
- "Henry the hoover is hungry. Please feed him. And help him if he needs to poo."
- "Clean up like you have a date coming over!"
- "Taking good care of tools is like giving extra money to the hackspace."
- "Hacking is about creativity, not sloppy work."
Ideas for 447 fundraising email:
Emphasise what good value the hackspace is. How much you can learn. Ask to consider a good friend at the hackspace, and do it for them. If you can't do any more, even 2 quid more per month would help. It's less than the cost of one pint of guinness per month, but multiplied by 600+ members, is very substantial. If you can contribute 20 quid per month, that's great. If you can convince a friend to become a member, that's great too. Whatever you need to do, find your own reason to contribute a bit more to the hackspace, because it's a good thing and we want it to continue.
Things I have done at the hackspace:
- Made a new guard for the bench grinder.
- Re-wired the plug for the dust fan/pump used for the scroll saw.
- Helped Mentar troubleshoot the robotic arm. Most credit due to him :)
- Used the laser cutter to produce a board and pieces for Game of the Amazons
- Sorted miscellaneous screws, nuts, and bolts.
- Took apart, cleaned & re-oiled, and put back together the Mini Lathe.
- Worked on fixing the Mini Lathe motor. Almost there, I think!
- Helped to restore Cremer Street to get the deposit back.
- Built some shelves in the workshop.