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* [http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3808 AVRISP mkII In-System Programmer] Anyone is welcome to use this, but please do not hack beyond repair. Thanks! [[User:SpikeUK|SpikeUK]] 05:38, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
 
* [http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=3808 AVRISP mkII In-System Programmer] Anyone is welcome to use this, but please do not hack beyond repair. Thanks! [[User:SpikeUK|SpikeUK]] 05:38, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
 
* [http://www.peakelec.co.uk/acatalog/jz_dca55.html Peak DCA55 Component analyser]Identifies transistor pinout, gain and type - NPN, PNP, FET etc. [http://www.peakelec.co.uk/downloads/dca_user_guide.pdf (PDF manual)]
 
* [http://www.peakelec.co.uk/acatalog/jz_dca55.html Peak DCA55 Component analyser]Identifies transistor pinout, gain and type - NPN, PNP, FET etc. [http://www.peakelec.co.uk/downloads/dca_user_guide.pdf (PDF manual)]
* HP3488A Electronic Switch Unit with [[GPIB]] (on loan, [[User:dirkx]) with the following cards:
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* HP3488A Electronic Switch Unit with [[GPIB]] (on loan, [[User:dirkx]]) with the following cards:
 
** HP44471A General Purpose Relais card  (slot 1,2) (on loan, [[User:dirkx]])  
 
** HP44471A General Purpose Relais card  (slot 1,2) (on loan, [[User:dirkx]])  
 
** HP44474A Digital IO card (slot 3, 4) (on loan, [[User:dirkx]])  
 
** HP44474A Digital IO card (slot 3, 4) (on loan, [[User:dirkx]])  

Revision as of 23:07, 3 April 2011

First Aid

There is a first aid kit beneath the kitchen sink


Things You Want

We put in regular orders for electronic components and keep a large stock in the space, if you wish to use components from the space or want to add something to the next order, read the components page.

If you want the space to buy equipment, books or anything else, add it to the Wishlist or to the Pledges.

If you want to buy something yourself, have a look at the Suppliers page

Things We Have

This list is nowhere near comprehensive. It's also eternally out of date. If you actually want to see what we have, drop by the space and have a look.

About items on loan to Hackspace: In addition to reading any labels on the device, you might want to read its wiki page first to make sure you're staying on the right side of the owner.

Electronics

Pet care

  • Mechanised Woodlouse Maze

PCB Kit

Computer bits

  • Fonera 2.0n (router and ChaosVPN connection)
  • 3 PCs
  • 2 nice Apple monitor (24"?) and another flatscreen
  • An IP Secure300r webcam and a PTZ webcam
  • Canon Scanner

Stuff to Make Things With

Wood working

Metal Working

  • Kiln
  • Lathe
  • Milling Machine
  • Bandsaw
  • 3-in-1 Lathe/Mill/Drill press combo
  • Multiformer - the 12" model
  • 150mm bench grinder
  • Live centre for lathe tail stock
  • 3 jaw chuck for lathe tailstock
  • Rotary table
  • Angle plate
  • 7 piece indexable lathe tool set
  • Collet chuck sets, 4mm - 16mm, 1/8" - 1/2"
  • Boring head
  • Boring tools
  • Workholding Clamp set
  • Drills from 1mm - 10mm in 0.1mm increments, 91 in total if it wasn't for the 1mm, 1.8mm and 4mm currently being missing
  • Tap and die sets - from tiny ( 1mm ) to chunky ( 12mm )
  • Fly cutter set
  • Countersink set
  • End mills 2mm - 12mm
  • Slot drills 2mm - 8mm?
  • Transfer punch kit
  • Micrometer - 25mm
  • Angle vice
  • Spring kit
  • Circlip kit
  • Roll pin kit
  • R clip kit

Audio/Visual

Not stuff to be hacked, as it works best the way it is:

Misc

Kitchen

See: Kitchen

Safety

Cleaning and maintenance

Dead Trees / Library

See Library

Things being borrowed