[Lab] Makerspace Wish List

Jim jim.kiskis at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 13:12:45 EDT 2015


Also one other item would be a Hotwire bow and table for cutting foam material  

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> On Apr 28, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Michael Scott <michael.scott at ocsb.ca> wrote:
> 
> Ya might want some sheet metal tools, like a brake, shears, roller, English wheel, planishing hammer, embosser, shot peen bag and hammers, and for other metals, welders (as mentioned), Oxy-acetylene torches, plasma cutter (CNC plasma cutter, drool), cut off saw, horizontal band saw, mill, lathe, tube bender.
> 
> Michael 
> 
>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Ray Gould <raygould at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi All
>> I like the additions Jason.  Here's my take on it:
>> Think of tools that are hard to move like the tablesaw.  The hand tools are more easily borrowed and transportable.  Regarding the original list, I would add tools for 3D scanning.  This would include kinects and other cameras with stands and software to interpret the data.  I currently use the free versions of NI Mate and Skannect although there are lot's of others.  If someone could pay for the full versions and rent time until they get their money back, or split the cost up front amongst members we would have a pretty kickass system.  The models aren't usually perfect after the scan.  The models will need finessing in a 3D modeling program but I find open source/free Blender works fine.  But compared to modelling say, your own head from scratch, this workflow is a lot easier.  Plus you can use the kinect to capture live animations and record them in Blender. (Check out the video tutorials on the NI Mate site).  All the other stuff sounds bang on to me Steve.
>> Cheers, Ray.
>> 
>> 
>> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 11:38:58 -0400
>> From: jason.cobill at gmail.com
>> To: lab at artengine.ca
>> Subject: Re: [Lab] Makerspace Wish List
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>    I think your list is super interesting - it looks primarily focused on working with plastics and electronics, which seem to be staples of the Maker Movement.
>>    My dream Maker shop has some overlap with yours, (3D Printer, electronics bench, etc) and a whole ton of "traditional" tools for working with different materials. (I mostly hate plastic)
>>    The problem with my dream list is that it doesn't make sense to have every tool for every medium (unless you're crazy rich) - I think it makes sense to pick and choose your mediums based on the kind of projects you want to build. I can't 3D Print furniture.... yet. :)
>>    Hopefully the Ottawa Tool Library will somewhat address the impossibility of having every tool for every purpose. :) 
>> 
>>    When I think about "can I make something" the materials I first go-to are:
>> 
>>    Wood:
>>    Table saw / Power saw
>>    Router / Router Table
>>    Jointer
>>    Drill Press / Power drill
>>    Biscuit Cutter / Doweller
>>    Jigsaw / Bandsaw
>>    Hammer
>>    Chisel / Mallets
>>    Sanding bench / Grinder / Shaper / Sanders / Files
>>    Lathe
>>    Rulers, protractors, gauges, calipers
>> 
>>    And cloth:
>>    Sewing machine
>>    Serger
>>    Cutting table
>>    Embroidery equipment
>>    Cards, Spindles, Spinning Wheel
>>    Loom
>> 
>>    And glass:
>>    Blowtorch / Burner
>>    Tongs, poles, pliers
>>    Kiln/Oven
>> 
>>    And clay:
>>    Throwing Wheel
>>    Kiln/Oven
>>    Wire cutter / Blades / Rakes / Sculpting tools
>> 
>>    And PVC pipe:
>>    Hacksaw
>>    Pipe cement
>>    Heat gun
>> 
>>    And metal:
>>    Metal saw
>>    TIG/Arc welder
>>    Tap & Dies
>>    Tin Snips
>>    Carbide drill bits
>>    Grinding/Polishing wheels
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 10:43 AM, Stephen Burke <steve at envirolaser.com> wrote:
>> Good morning,
>>  
>> I am putting together a wish list of equipment that would typically be used in a Makerspace.
>>  
>> Here’s my list so far, feel free to add to it.
>>  
>> Arduino
>> Raspberry Pi
>> Soldering Station
>> Multimeter
>> Oscilloscope
>> 
>> Sewing machine
>> Hot glue gun
>> Scan and Cut
>> Foam cutter
>> Plastic former
>> 
>> 3D printer
>> 3D scanner
>> Laser cutter
>> 
>> Drill press
>> Rotary tool
>> Shapeoko 3 CNC
>> Handybot
>>  
>>  
>> Steve
>>  
>> 
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