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====Other Facililties==== | ====Other Facililties==== | ||
====[[Wiki-Related Projects | ====[[wiki_work|Wiki-Related Projects]]==== | ||
== Service Projects in Progress == | == Service Projects in Progress == |
Revision as of 15:33, 27 October 2019
Service Projects are critical to the ongoing success of Sandbox. Through these projects the space is capable of evolving and improving to meet future needs.
Service projects can happen organically, where one or more makers identify a need, discus the need with other managers and staff, then implement a solution to solve the need.
Another and equally important approach to Service Projects is to adopt a project proposed by others. Adopted projects are often more complicated or subtle problems that need hard work to solve.
Service Project Ideas
Electronics Studio
Crafting & Sewing Studio
Digital Media Creation Studio
Woodworking Studio
CNC Studio
Protoyping Studio
Project Studio
Other Facililties
Wiki-Related Projects
Service Projects in Progress
Electronics Studio
- Tool Storage organizers for drawers (Darius, Chris)
- Wiki pages for electronics studio, power supplies, etc (Eric)
Crafting & Sewing Studio
Digital Media Creation Studio
Woodworking Studio
- Tool Wall
- Tool Holders for battery-powered tools (Hrithik)
CNC Studio
Protoyping Studio
Project Studio
Other Facililties
Completed Service Projects
Common Area
- Tool Drawers in rolling table (Nate)
Electronics Studio
Crafting & Sewing Studio
Digital Media Creation Studio
Woodworking Studio
- Dust separator on Festool vacuum
- Sandpaper holder for pegboard (Nate)
- Sanding disk holder for pegboard
CNC Studio
- Organize materials & tools for Othermill
- Setup and test Shopbot CNC Router
- Organize materials & tools for Othermill (Eric)
Prototyping Studio
Prepare training materials for 3D Printer (Mark) Setup PCs with lab versions of Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop to eliminate need for each student to log in to Adobe Cloud.