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Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, are available to do [[Safety Checkout]]s, maintain or facilitate maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.
Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, are available to do [[Safety Checkout]]s, maintain or facilitate maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.


==Getting Started==
=Apply=
Hello!
You can apply to be one of our Resource Managers through this google form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZ48zj_m81-z1AHsSSPTI-i9BO2VAbX7PHYo0GBFUxxy_-cA/viewform Volunteer Application for Resource Managers].


Thank you for volunteering to take on the care and upkeep of one of the wood shop tools. It's a great way to help the wood shop, and the commitment can be as little as one hour a month. For this type of volunteering, we actually have a title already established called a Resource Manager.
=Duties=


Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, do maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.
'''Tool Manual''': RTFM! Read the manual on your tool. To find your tool manual, look here on the wiki or on the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1TDentXjrGZflNicEpBSHVxYUJFbHFSd1JXUW91NGR2NlFnMlRramdOUjBrd2pCakNGT0E PCMS Members] google drive folder under [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YfkFXS2V6RnI2N0xocW1HOGpRMmhtWHZ3OHh6TElkQVdxNGQtOW5yRDNqem8 Tool Manuals].  


'''Tool Manual''': To find your tool manual, look on the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1TDentXjrGZflNicEpBSHVxYUJFbHFSd1JXUW91NGR2NlFnMlRramdOUjBrd2pCakNGT0E PCMS Members] google drive folder under [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YfkFXS2V6RnI2N0xocW1HOGpRMmhtWHZ3OHh6TElkQVdxNGQtOW5yRDNqem8 Tool Manuals]. If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!
If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!


'''Regular check-in''': We'd like to see if you can plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ Is there a time this can happen? If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but we still plan at least a week ahead to keep it organized.
'''Regular check-in''': You should plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but it should be done regularly.


'''Maintenance Log''': When you check in on your tool, be sure to log it each time on our [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17en2jM6j3FFNGBO1D5JrIt7KDUqLjXpgh9wATjFCFus/edit#gid=0 maintenance log] posted on the door to the wood shop!
'''Maintenance Log''': When you check in on your tool, be sure to log it each time on our [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhTCz7EjAB6Z2J9YTLE2VOu6anZ7x7yLvrOMuqy6bZDs45jg/viewform Volunteer Log].


'''Learn your tool''': If you need to learn more about the tool, I recommend reading the manual we have for it first. Looking for videos on how to use the tools is also good. [https://www.youtube.com/user/knecht105 WoodWorkWeb] has a lot of good video tutorials on how to use equipment.
'''Learn your tool''': If you need to learn more about the tool outside what the manual can offer, we can set you up on one of our classes that covers that tool. You can also try looking for videos demonstrating proper usage. [https://www.youtube.com/user/knecht105 WoodWorkWeb] has a lot of good video tutorials on how to use wood shop equipment.


Let us know when you can get started! If you need any help feel free to ask me or a more experienced wood shop user.
=Resource List=
These are the tools and spaces that most need Resource Managers.
 
 
===Wood Shop===
====Tools====
*[[Sawstop]]
*[[Rikon Bandsaw]]
*[[Delta Drill Press]]
*Belt and Disc Sander
*[[Supermax Drum Sander]]
*Router Table
 
====Resources====
*Hand Tool Bench
*Rack of Corded Tools
*Rack of Cordless Tools
 
===Metal Shop===
====Tools====
*Hobart Handler 180
*Hobart Handler 135
*Millermatic
*Lincoln MIG
*Lincoln TIG 300
*Everlast TIG
*Cut50 Plasma Cutter
*Bridgeport Mill
*Southbend Lathe
*Drill Press
====Resources====
*Consumables Wall Cabinet
*Main Storage Cabinet
*Scrap Metal Storage
 
 
===Electronics Lab===
====Tools====
*FlashForge Creator Pro 3D Printer
*Afinia 480 3D Printer
*Laser Cutter
*Soldering Stations
*Oscilloscope
====Resources====
*Under-counter Storage
*Shelf Storage
*Library
*Dremel Station
 
===Auto Shop===
====Tools====
*Auto Lift
*Air Tooling
====Resources====
*Fluids Shelving
*Pegboard of Wrenches and Sockets
*Jacks and Jack Stands
*

Revision as of 13:45, 21 November 2019

A Resource Manager is a role in our Volunteer Program

Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, are available to do Safety Checkouts, maintain or facilitate maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.

Apply

You can apply to be one of our Resource Managers through this google form: Volunteer Application for Resource Managers.

Duties

Tool Manual: RTFM! Read the manual on your tool. To find your tool manual, look here on the wiki or on the PCMS Members google drive folder under Tool Manuals.

If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!

Regular check-in: You should plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but it should be done regularly.

Maintenance Log: When you check in on your tool, be sure to log it each time on our Volunteer Log.

Learn your tool: If you need to learn more about the tool outside what the manual can offer, we can set you up on one of our classes that covers that tool. You can also try looking for videos demonstrating proper usage. WoodWorkWeb has a lot of good video tutorials on how to use wood shop equipment.

Resource List

These are the tools and spaces that most need Resource Managers.


Wood Shop

Tools

Resources

  • Hand Tool Bench
  • Rack of Corded Tools
  • Rack of Cordless Tools

Metal Shop

Tools

  • Hobart Handler 180
  • Hobart Handler 135
  • Millermatic
  • Lincoln MIG
  • Lincoln TIG 300
  • Everlast TIG
  • Cut50 Plasma Cutter
  • Bridgeport Mill
  • Southbend Lathe
  • Drill Press

Resources

  • Consumables Wall Cabinet
  • Main Storage Cabinet
  • Scrap Metal Storage


Electronics Lab

Tools

  • FlashForge Creator Pro 3D Printer
  • Afinia 480 3D Printer
  • Laser Cutter
  • Soldering Stations
  • Oscilloscope

Resources

  • Under-counter Storage
  • Shelf Storage
  • Library
  • Dremel Station

Auto Shop

Tools

  • Auto Lift
  • Air Tooling

Resources

  • Fluids Shelving
  • Pegboard of Wrenches and Sockets
  • Jacks and Jack Stands