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Things you can highlight when giving tours to visitors and prospective members.
See also: the audio tour by mattp and a930913 at http://hack.rs/tour/.
A suggested general structure
No idea what to say to someone on a tour? Try working from this template.
- Introduction
- Who you are, what you're working on, say they can ask questions whenever they like
- What the Hackspace is
- What the Hackspace is not
- The etiquette that helps it run
- The general layout (two halves, dirty/clean; clean divided into quiet room/main room/kitchen; dirty divided into storage/workshop/wet lab)
- The clean section
- Things in the lobby
- Things in the main room
- Things in the kitchen
- Things in the quiet room
- The dirty section
- Storage, and how to get a box
- The workshop, and the tools within it
- The laser cutter
- The wet lab
- Questions, anything else you want to highlight.
Etiquette
The space and organisation:
- We need everyone's help to keep things organised. Everyone is expected to help with maintenance and cleanliness.
- We do welcome your donations! (Show the donation tin.)
- If you start using the Hackspace more regularly you're encouraged to become a member. The size of your monthly payment is up to you; recommended amount is £20/month, some pay as much as £100/month, the absolute minimum is £5/month.
The community:
- We're very approachable, although sometimes shy. If you are unsure about something: just ask around.
- But be aware that the people around you may be busy with project work and may not have time to chat. Tuesday evenings are the best time for a visit if you're new and want to meet new people.
- The hackspace has a large social scene that includes many specialists of a wide range of disciplines. The best way to reach them is to post questions on the mailing list.
Entrance Area
- Doorbot: You can open the door to London Hackspace 24 hours a day using an RFID card (such as your current Oyster card), if you're a member - the wiki has instructions on setting this up.
- Mail box
- 3-week bins
Workshop
- Tool rack
- 3 in 1
- Member storage boxes
- Bike shop
- Wood stock
- Metal stock
- Scroll saw
- Grinding wheels
- Circular saw
- Sanding belt
- Welding station
- PCB etch tank
- Laser cutter
- Hand power tools
- Lathe
- Mill
- Pillar drill
- Router
Quiet room
- regular events
- one-off workshops
- the events calendar
Main room
- Solder station
- Components
- Babbage
- Lovelace
- 3D printer
- Knitting machine
- Display case