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=First Steps=
=First Steps=
==Safety Checkout==
===Safety Checkout===
After joining the space, you'll want to go through the [[Safety Checkout]] for whichever shop area you are experienced in and would like to use. This is a brief check and orientation on our shop tools and it is designed to assess if you have adequate knowledge of the tools to operate them safely.
After joining the space, you'll want to go through the [[Safety Checkout]] for whichever shop area you are experienced in and would like to use. This is a brief check and orientation on our shop tools and it is designed to assess if you have adequate knowledge of the tools to operate them safely. These can be scheduled by appointment, or are scheduled on our [http://www.portcitymakerspace.com/events/ calendar].


For those that don't have the experience to operate certain equipment in a safe manner, we have Intro classes in many subjects that provides that training. (Typically "Intro to Wood Shop", "Intro to Welding", etc)
For those that don't have the experience to operate certain equipment in a safe manner, we have Intro classes on our [http://www.portcitymakerspace.com/events/ calendar] in many subjects that provides that training. (Typically "Intro to Wood Shop", "Intro to Welding", etc)


To get access to the [[Auto Lift]], we have a special Safety Checkout that is scheduled reguarly. You can check the calendar for when the next one is.
To get access to the [[Auto Lift]], we have a special Safety Checkout that is scheduled regularly. You can check the [http://www.portcitymakerspace.com/events/ calendar] for when the next one is.


==Read the Rules==
===Read the Rules===
Make sure you know what is expected of you as a member of the space and read through our [[Code of Conduct]]. These are mostly common sense rules, but they do need to be followed to ensure a usable, clean workspace is maintained.
Make sure you know what is expected of you as a member of the space and read through our [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DvKcXsMgMbzFDxWVd7XhL4nmYnO4BwwgaDmU3XlsBRA/edit Code of Conduct]. These are mostly common sense rules, but they do need to be followed to ensure a usable, clean workspace is maintained.


==Maker's Guild - 24 hour access==
===Maker's Guild - 24 hour access===
If you signed up for the Maker's Guild option, talk to the manager to get your RFID Key.
If you signed up for the Maker's Guild option, talk to the manager to get your RFID Key.
As a Maker's Guild member, you will be trained on how to close up and open the shop. The space is only open to the public during certain hours, and outside of those hours it should be locked up and only accessible by Maker's Guild members.
As a Maker's Guild member, you will be trained on how to close up and open the shop. The space is only open to the public during certain hours, and outside of those hours it should be locked up and only accessible by Maker's Guild members.


The best part about the space is that the members are the driving force behind everything.
===Member Questionairre===
All you need to do is do it and get other people to help! We have various [[Committees]] for each shop that decide as a group things that affect their respective spaces. You can find the monthly Committee meetings on our calendar.
 
==Member Questionairre==
Help us get an idea of what our members do and how you came to find the makerspace. [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdwndX3I36trX0xRfat4NRFUKz2DQ3QXWo8hvrT03otUWh_og/viewform?usp=sf_link Fill out this questionnaire] and we will put up a bio about you on the website!
Help us get an idea of what our members do and how you came to find the makerspace. [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdwndX3I36trX0xRfat4NRFUKz2DQ3QXWo8hvrT03otUWh_og/viewform?usp=sf_link Fill out this questionnaire] and we will put up a bio about you on the website!


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When you first join up, you are added to the Google Group for our members, and the mailing list for our monthly newsletters.
When you first join up, you are added to the Google Group for our members, and the mailing list for our monthly newsletters.


==Member's Google Group==
===Member's Slack Chat===
We have an email discussion list for communicating with other members. You can use this to chat with members, talk about life at the space, or seek help with projects. This is a private email list, so it is not visible to the public.
We have a [https://join.slack.com/t/portcitymakerspace/shared_invite/enQtNTA1MjE5NzUxNjAyLTg1ZDQ3ZjhkNjViMGNlMzgxMjY0YTI4ZjM2OWQ0ZjI5NmI0OGE5N2Q5MTQ3YjI4MmRlYTZjZDJlZjhiZGIzOTA Slack channel], a chat/message board for members. You can use this to chat with members, talk about things at the space, share ideas, seek help with projects, etc. It's also a good way to keep in touch with other members outside of the space!


==Facebook Group "Port City Makerspacers==
===Facebook Group Port City Makerspacers===
Join our public group on Facebook and share project ideas, a project you've worked on, maker events or news, and so on! Please keep in mind it is a public forum and be respectful!
Join our public group on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/makerspacers/ Port City Makerspacers]. Share project ideas, a project you've worked on, maker events or news, and so on! Please keep in mind it is a public forum and be respectful!


==Newsletters==
===Newsletters===
We have a General Interest Newsletter that goes out once a month that features our classes, events, and highlights from around the makerspace.  
We have a [http://eepurl.com/bCArdD General Interest Newsletter] that goes out once a month that features our classes, events, and highlights from around the makerspace.  
If you'd like to have your project featured in one of these, just let the manager know!
If you'd like to have your project featured in one of these, just let the manager know!


We also have a Member Newsletter that goes out once a quarter. These have more information about goings-on at the space, changes to equipment/spaces, volunteer work that needs doing, and updates to policy/rules.
We also have a [http://eepurl.com/bd6XZL Member Newsletter] that goes out once a quarter. These have more information about goings-on at the space, changes to equipment/spaces, volunteer work that needs doing, and updates to policy/rules.


==Bulletin Boards==
===Bulletin Boards===
At the space there are a couple of bulletin boards that are free use. Mostly they hold business cards for members and people that visit the makerspace. You can also use it to post up help wanted ads, for sale ads, etc.
At the space there are a couple of bulletin boards that are free use. Mostly they hold business cards for members and people that visit the makerspace. You can also use it to post up help wanted ads, for sale ads, etc.


=What a day is like at the makerspace=
=What a day is like at the makerspace=
If you haven't gotten a tour around the space, make sure to ask whoever is "on duty" and they will happily show you around!  
'''Tour the space.''' If you haven't gotten a tour around the space, make sure to ask whoever is "on duty" and they will happily show you around!  


A good way to start a conversation at the space is "What are you working on?". The whole premise of the space is people making things, so everyone generally has something that they are working on and wants to tell you about it!
'''Chat with members.''' A good way to start a conversation at the space is "What are you working on?". The whole premise of the space is people making things, so everyone generally has something that they are working on and wants to tell you about it!


People are generally very social and helpful when it comes to working around the space. You can always ask for advice, get tips on best practices, or have someone show you a tool if it's not something covered in a class or [[Safety Checkout]].
'''Ask for help.''' People are generally very social and helpful when it comes to working around the space. You can always ask for advice, get tips on best practices, or have someone show you a tool if it's not something covered in a class or [[Safety Checkout]].


There's always a chance to meet someone new at the space. We have a group of regulars that come in most days, but we have many members that come in at different times of the day or even month. We are also getting new members every week! You'd have quite the challenge meeting all of our members!
'''Introduce yourself.''' There's always a chance to meet someone new at the space. We have a group of regulars that come in most days, but we have many members that come in at different times of the day or even month. We are also getting new members every week! You'd have quite the challenge meeting all of our members!


Of course the best thing to do at the shop is make something! It's encouraged to come up with a simple project to get yourself used to working in the space before you take on more serious projects. Let yourself have time to find where things are, how our tools differ from what you're used to, and what its like working around others.  
'''Make something.''' Of course the best thing to do at the shop is make something! It's encouraged to come up with a simple project to get yourself used to working in the space before you take on more serious projects. Let yourself have time to find where things are, how our tools differ from what you're used to, and what its like working around others.  


Generally people bring their own materials for projects, but we do have materials at the space that are free and available for anyone to use. In the Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Bike Shop, and Electronics Lab there are "scrap bins" that are free to pick through. There are also some supplies stored in the [[Storage Space]] on racks maintained by one of our volunteers.
'''Learn something.''' Read info about tools, the space, and projects on our [https://www.portcitymakerspace.com/wiki/ Member Wiki]. Connect with other members that have skills you're interested in learning. Check out our small library in the Electronics lab with guides, wood working plans, Make magazines, and so forth!


For inspiration you can take a look at our small library of guides, wood working plans, make magazines, and so forth!
'''Get inspired by scrap.''' Generally people bring their own materials for projects, but we do have materials at the space that are free and available for anyone to use. In the Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Bike Shop, and Electronics Lab there are "scrap bins" that are free to pick through. There are also some supplies stored in the [[Storage Space]] on racks maintained by one of our volunteers.


'''Keep the space clean.''' As members of a shared shop, we all are responsible for keeping the place clean. There are vacuums and brooms in most shops, and cleaning supplies near the bathroom. Do your part, and others will do theirs!


=How to help out when you're at the makerspace=
=How to help out when you're at the makerspace=
The Makerspace is primarily supported by its members and the various ways they contribute. In addition to membership dues, which help pay the bills, there are many things around the space that members can help maintain, improve, or create something new that would help other members.  
The Makerspace is primarily supported by its members and the various ways they contribute. In addition to membership dues, which help pay the bills, there are many things around the space that members can help maintain, improve, or create something new that would help other members.  


==Maintenance==
'''Maintaining tools:''' Time conquers all, and the tools at the makerspace are no exception. In order to remain useful and safe for our members we need to make sure the tools are well maintained. If you have the skills and knowledge to maintain any equipment, sign up to be a [[Resource Manager]] for one (or more) tools!
Time conquers all, and the tools at the makerspace are no exception. In order to remain useful and safe for our members we need to make sure the tools are well maintained. This typically means having sharp blades on the wood working tools, fresh sandpaper on the sanders, cleaning any dust or debris from the equipment, and lubricating moving parts when and where necessary.
If you don't know how to maintain tools, you should at least learn what it sounds like when a particular tool needs to be fixed. After working with a piece of equipment for awhile, you will know what it sounds like when it's working fine, and what sounds are unusual that should be looked into.


==Volunteer==
'''Volunteering:''' Have time to help out? In general we need volunteers to do things like keep the shops looking clean and organized, maintain the website, make newsletters, host instructional classes on our tools, and more. You can help out when you have time, and if you want to really dive in we have a [[Volunteer Program]].
There is a lot to manage at the makerspace. [[Volunteer]]s can help take care of some of the easier aspects of that. In general we need volunteers to do things like maintain the website, make newsletters, host instructional classes on our tools, and keep the shops looking clean and organized. You can help out when you have time, and if you want to really dive in we have a [[Volunteer Program]] that we encourage members to join.


==Donating==
'''Donating:''' The Makerspace runs primarily under its own funding, which sometimes is great and sometimes is straining. Donations can help us do things that we otherwise would have to save up for or otherwise fundraise for. Monetary donations can be made [http://www.portcitymakerspace.com/help-out/ through the website here] or in person, but if you're making a big one you should let us know first. Equipment donations are welcome but must be review, and can be proposed through the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScACcL34evCuNYTm80oXZs11ykaMCgW9c3H_SDcokp5uar6DA/viewform?usp=sf_link Equipment Donation Form]. Anything that is on our [http://a.co/4NLjwM4 amazon wishlist] would be great!
As a non-profit that relies mainly on income from membership, storage, and classes, we don't make a whole lot of money. Donations can help us do things that we otherwise would have to figure out a way to do with volunteerism or fundraising. We always accept monetary donations, but if you're making a big one you should let us know first. Equipment donations are welcome, but for large equipment we need to review it before accepting to make sure we have space. Please contact us before making any equipment or item donations. Anything that is on our [http://a.co/4NLjwM4 amazon wishlist] would be great!

Revision as of 13:55, 24 October 2020

Welcome New Member!


We welcome you to our community and are excited to have you become a part of our space. Port City Makerspace is a very community-oriented workspace that is interested in enabling people to make, create, play, learn, and share! When you come to the space, you can expect to find a collaborative, sharing, and generous community.


In our space you can find a number of Shared Workspaces and Equipment, members working on personal as well as Projects for the space, and Volunteers helping to maintain our space.


First Steps

Safety Checkout

After joining the space, you'll want to go through the Safety Checkout for whichever shop area you are experienced in and would like to use. This is a brief check and orientation on our shop tools and it is designed to assess if you have adequate knowledge of the tools to operate them safely. These can be scheduled by appointment, or are scheduled on our calendar.

For those that don't have the experience to operate certain equipment in a safe manner, we have Intro classes on our calendar in many subjects that provides that training. (Typically "Intro to Wood Shop", "Intro to Welding", etc)

To get access to the Auto Lift, we have a special Safety Checkout that is scheduled regularly. You can check the calendar for when the next one is.

Read the Rules

Make sure you know what is expected of you as a member of the space and read through our Code of Conduct. These are mostly common sense rules, but they do need to be followed to ensure a usable, clean workspace is maintained.

Maker's Guild - 24 hour access

If you signed up for the Maker's Guild option, talk to the manager to get your RFID Key. As a Maker's Guild member, you will be trained on how to close up and open the shop. The space is only open to the public during certain hours, and outside of those hours it should be locked up and only accessible by Maker's Guild members.

Member Questionairre

Help us get an idea of what our members do and how you came to find the makerspace. Fill out this questionnaire and we will put up a bio about you on the website!

Join our active community

When you first join up, you are added to the Google Group for our members, and the mailing list for our monthly newsletters.

Member's Slack Chat

We have a Slack channel, a chat/message board for members. You can use this to chat with members, talk about things at the space, share ideas, seek help with projects, etc. It's also a good way to keep in touch with other members outside of the space!

Facebook Group Port City Makerspacers

Join our public group on Facebook: Port City Makerspacers. Share project ideas, a project you've worked on, maker events or news, and so on! Please keep in mind it is a public forum and be respectful!

Newsletters

We have a General Interest Newsletter that goes out once a month that features our classes, events, and highlights from around the makerspace. If you'd like to have your project featured in one of these, just let the manager know!

We also have a Member Newsletter that goes out once a quarter. These have more information about goings-on at the space, changes to equipment/spaces, volunteer work that needs doing, and updates to policy/rules.

Bulletin Boards

At the space there are a couple of bulletin boards that are free use. Mostly they hold business cards for members and people that visit the makerspace. You can also use it to post up help wanted ads, for sale ads, etc.

What a day is like at the makerspace

Tour the space. If you haven't gotten a tour around the space, make sure to ask whoever is "on duty" and they will happily show you around!

Chat with members. A good way to start a conversation at the space is "What are you working on?". The whole premise of the space is people making things, so everyone generally has something that they are working on and wants to tell you about it!

Ask for help. People are generally very social and helpful when it comes to working around the space. You can always ask for advice, get tips on best practices, or have someone show you a tool if it's not something covered in a class or Safety Checkout.

Introduce yourself. There's always a chance to meet someone new at the space. We have a group of regulars that come in most days, but we have many members that come in at different times of the day or even month. We are also getting new members every week! You'd have quite the challenge meeting all of our members!

Make something. Of course the best thing to do at the shop is make something! It's encouraged to come up with a simple project to get yourself used to working in the space before you take on more serious projects. Let yourself have time to find where things are, how our tools differ from what you're used to, and what its like working around others.

Learn something. Read info about tools, the space, and projects on our Member Wiki. Connect with other members that have skills you're interested in learning. Check out our small library in the Electronics lab with guides, wood working plans, Make magazines, and so forth!

Get inspired by scrap. Generally people bring their own materials for projects, but we do have materials at the space that are free and available for anyone to use. In the Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Bike Shop, and Electronics Lab there are "scrap bins" that are free to pick through. There are also some supplies stored in the Storage Space on racks maintained by one of our volunteers.

Keep the space clean. As members of a shared shop, we all are responsible for keeping the place clean. There are vacuums and brooms in most shops, and cleaning supplies near the bathroom. Do your part, and others will do theirs!

How to help out when you're at the makerspace

The Makerspace is primarily supported by its members and the various ways they contribute. In addition to membership dues, which help pay the bills, there are many things around the space that members can help maintain, improve, or create something new that would help other members.

Maintaining tools: Time conquers all, and the tools at the makerspace are no exception. In order to remain useful and safe for our members we need to make sure the tools are well maintained. If you have the skills and knowledge to maintain any equipment, sign up to be a Resource Manager for one (or more) tools!

Volunteering: Have time to help out? In general we need volunteers to do things like keep the shops looking clean and organized, maintain the website, make newsletters, host instructional classes on our tools, and more. You can help out when you have time, and if you want to really dive in we have a Volunteer Program.

Donating: The Makerspace runs primarily under its own funding, which sometimes is great and sometimes is straining. Donations can help us do things that we otherwise would have to save up for or otherwise fundraise for. Monetary donations can be made through the website here or in person, but if you're making a big one you should let us know first. Equipment donations are welcome but must be review, and can be proposed through the Equipment Donation Form. Anything that is on our amazon wishlist would be great!