BASIC TRAINING FOR MAKER SPACE ACCESS

Welcome to Maker Space 101!

Maker Space 101 is a comprehensive introduction to the Addison Maker Space's facilities, policies, and safety protocols. This virtual training program and associated quiz is the first step to access the space.

INTRODUCTION:

MAKER SPACE 101 TRAINING COURSE

Welcome to the Addison Maker Space!

Our space is designed to provide you with the tools and resources you need to bring your creative ideas to life. This training will guide you through the basics of using our Maker Space so you can get started on your projects.

The Maker Space 101 Training Course on this page is a comprehensive introduction to Addison Maker Space's facilities, policies, and safety protocols. This virtual training program is the first step to access our space and machines.


SECTION 1:
MAKER SPACE OVERVIEW

This section will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of what the maker space is, our mission statement and community values, the resources and tools available, and the importance of safety and community in our space. By the end of this section, you will have a clear understanding of what the Addison Maker Space offers and how you can utilize it to bring your creative ideas to life.


WHAT IS THE ADDISON MAKER SPACE?

The Addison Maker Space is a creative hub for makers and creators of all skill levels. Our space offers access to a variety of tools and resources, from traditional hand tools to cutting-edge digital fabrication machines, to help bring your ideas to life. Our goal is to create an inclusive and supportive community of makers who are passionate about creativity, learning, and collaboration. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, you can make something amazing here.


COMMUNITY VALUES

At the Addison Maker Space, we are committed to creating a community that values creativity, collaboration, safety, and respect. We believe in fostering an environment where everyone can feel welcome and supported in their creative pursuits.

  • We value creativity. We believe that everyone has the ability to create something amazing. We want to provide a space where individuals can explore their creativity and try new things without fear of failure.

  • We value collaboration. We believe that working together can lead to even more incredible creations. We encourage our members to share their knowledge, skills, and resources with one another to foster a sense of community and support.

  • We value safety. We believe that a safe environment is essential for everyone in the Maker Space community. We provide extensive training and resources to ensure that our members know how to use equipment safely and are familiar with our safety policies.

  • We value respect. We believe that treating others with respect is essential for a thriving community. We expect all members to treat each other with kindness, understanding, and propriety at all times.

At the Addison Maker Space, we believe that safety and community go hand in hand. We prioritize safety to ensure that our makers can create with confidence and without fear of injury or damage to equipment. We also believe that a strong sense of community is essential to the success of our space. By sharing knowledge, skills, and resources, we can all learn from each other and grow as makers.


WHAT CAN I DO IN THE ADDISON MAKER SPACE?

The Addison Maker Space is a place where makers of all skill levels can bring their ideas to life. Our space offers a variety of tools and resources for makers to create a wide range of projects, including but not limited to:

  • Painting, drawing, and sketching

  • Laser cut jewelry, home decor, and more

  • 3D printed objects and prototypes

  • Textile art and fashion design

  • Digital design and graphic art

  • Basic metalworking and jewelry making

  • Electronics and robotics projects

  • Upcycling and repurposing projects

  • Any other creative activity that does not produce sawdust, particulate, permanent stains or damage, or noxious fumes and smells that would be disruptive to the community space.

We believe that everyone has the ability to be a maker, and we aim to create a welcoming environment where makers of all backgrounds and interests can flourish!


WHAT TRAINING IS PROVIDED?

Before gaining access to the maker space and using any equipment or resources, all members must complete a this Maker Space 101 training and pass a quiz to demonstrate their understanding of safety protocols and operating procedures.

Additional machine-specific training is required for the laser cutter, 3D printers, sewing machines, and Cricut Maker. Training resources are available on this website and are accessible from the Member Dashboard.

In this section, you'll learn about the benefits of becoming a member of the Addison Maker Space and the resources available to our resident members.

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SECTION 2:
MEMBERSHIP + RESOURCES

Membership to Addison Maker Space offers access to a wide range of tools and resources including:

  • all-in-one printer

  • painting and drawing supplies

  • access to specialty creative software like Adobe Creative Suite and Cricut Design Space on the Maker Space computer

  • training for the digital fabrication machines to ensure safe and effective use

  • connection to the community and opportunities to meet your neighbors who share your passion for creativity and innovation, so you can learn from each other and support your creative growth

  • for families, we provide supplies for kids to draw and paint, making it a great opportunity for parents and children to create together

The Member Dashboard on this website is your starting point for finding information about equipment, training, programs, and more. You can visit the Programs + Meetups page to to suggest program ideas and find ways to participate in the community. All members are encouraged to get involved and share their ideas to help improve the Maker Space for everyone.

In this section, you'll learn about the policies, rules, and guidelines that will keep the Addison Maker Space safe for you and everyone else in the community.

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SECTION 2:
POLICIES + SAFETY RULES

Before using any of the tools or equipment in the Maker Space, it is important to understand the safety rules and guidelines. We prioritize the safety of our members, and we require that all users understand these policies before accessing the space.

  1. Always wear appropriate attire when using the Maker Space. We recommend wearing closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from falling objects, sharp edges, or heat. Tie long hair back and avoid loose clothing, especially clothing with long sleeves, scarves, or other features that could accidentally get caught in a machine.

  2. Gloves are REQUIRED when using heavy-duty adhesives. All other PPE is optional. There are earplugs available for laser cutter operation, but they are not required. Goggles and dust masks are available if you would like to use them while doing light sanding and finishing, but they are not required.

  3. Never use a tool or piece of equipment unless you have been trained and authorized to do so. Proper training is required before using any tool or equipment, as improper use can result in damage or serious injury. Only use tools or equipment that you have been authorized to use to avoid potential risks. Failure to obtain proper certification before using a machine may lead to liability for any damages caused and may also result in the revocation of your access to the maker space.

  4. Keep the workspace clean and free of clutter to avoid tripping hazards. Cluttered workspaces can be dangerous, as they can lead to tripping hazards that may result in injuries. Keep your workspace clean and organized, and put away any tools or equipment that are not in use. This will help prevent accidents and make it easier for everyone to find the tools and equipment they need.

  5. Report any accidents, injuries, or equipment malfunctions immediately to a staff member. If you experience an accident, injury, or equipment malfunction while working, it's important to report it immediately to a staff member. This will ensure that any necessary repairs or maintenance are performed on the equipment in question, and that you receive appropriate medical attention if needed. Reporting accidents and injuries can also help prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

  6. Do not use any equipment that is damaged or not functioning properly. Using damaged or malfunctioning equipment can be extremely dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. If you notice that a tool or piece of equipment is damaged or not functioning properly, report it to a staff member immediately. In the meantime, do not attempt to use the equipment until it has been repaired or replaced.

  7. Do not use any tools or equipment while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Using tools or equipment while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is extremely dangerous, as it can impair your judgment and reaction time. This can lead to accidents and injuries, both for yourself and others around you. Avoid using any tools or equipment while under the influence, and if you are taking medication that may affect your ability to operate machinery, consult with a staff member before using any tools or equipment.

  8. Always follow the specific safety guidelines for each tool and piece of equipment you are using. Each tool and piece of equipment comes with its own set of safety guidelines that must be followed to ensure safe and proper use. Read and understand the safety guidelines for each tool and piece of equipment you will be using, and follow them carefully. This will help ensure that you are using the equipment safely and effectively and will help prevent accidents and injuries.

  9. Never use the Maker Space tools to create weapons or dangerous items, as this is against Maker Space policy. Maker Space is a place for innovation and creativity, but it's important to remember that safety always comes first. Creating weapons or dangerous items is not only against our policy, but it can also put you and others in danger.

  10. Do not use anything that will leave dust, residue, noxious smells or fumes for other residents. We want to ensure that everyone is comfortable and safe in our Maker Space. Use alternative materials that are less likely to produce strong odors.

  11. Use caution at all times when using sharp objects, hot objects, machines, etc. Be aware of your surroundings and use caution when working with anything that could potentially cause harm. Pay attention to what you're doing, and follow all safety guidelines and procedures.

  12. Use of the space is at your own risk. While we take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our Maker Space users, it's important to remember that accidents and injuries can still happen. By using the space, you acknowledge that you are doing so at your own risk and assume all responsibility for your own safety.

In this section, you'll learn about hat supplies and equipment are available to you in the Maker Space. Please note that some machines require additional training beyond this course.

MAKER SPACE 101

SECTION 3:
EQUIPMENT + TOOLS

In this section, you'll learn about the various equipment and tools available in the Maker Space. From 3D printers to laser cutters, we have everything you need to bring your ideas to life.

    • Rulers, Straight Edges, Triangles and Parallel Rule

    • Drawing Boards (stored leaning against wall under windows)

    • Paint Palettes, Brushes, Palette Knives and Sponges for Texture

    • Cutting Tools

    • Cutting Mats

    • General Use Scissors

    • Fabric Scissors (these can ONLY be used on fabric!)

    • Rotary Fabric Cutter

    • Vinyl Weeding Tools (for removing small pieces of vinyl or other material from complex cut designs)


    NOTE: Cutting tools can only be used by adults (18+) or with adult supervision. They are stored out of reach of children.

    • Iron and Ironing Pads (for adhering iron-on material to fabric and for pressing sewing fabric and seams)

    • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks


    NOTE: Heat tools can only be used by adults (18+) or with adult supervision. They are stored out of reach of children.

    • Masking Tape

    • Duct Tape

    • Scotch Tape

    • Double-Sided Tape

    • Decorative Tape

    • Elmer’s Glue

    • Glue Sticks

    • Sobo

    • Fabric Adhesive

    • Mod Podge

    • Glue Spreaders

    • Acrylic Weld

    • E-6000

    • DAP Construction Adhesive


    NOTE:
    Heavy duty adhesives MUST be used with gloves. These adhesives can only be used by adults (18+) or with adult supervision. They are stored out of reach of children.

    • Paper Towels

    • Multi-Purpose Spray

    • Brush Cleaning Solution

    • Citra-Solv Adhesive Cleaner

    • Sanitizing Wipes

    • Dry-Erase Cleaner

    • Rubber Gloves

    • Microfiber Cloths

    • Dustpan + Broom

    All cleaning supplies are stored in the cleaning cart under the counter by the sink.

    • Project Bins and Trays (for organizing materials and supplies while you’re working)

    • Aprons and T-shirt Smocks

WHAT MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED?

The Addison Maker Space is stocked with a variety of materials to support your projects, including paper and art supplies, a selection of laser cutter materials (on the bottom shelf of the right hand cabinet), various colors of PLA 3D printer filament, iron-on material, vinyl, cardstock, and other materials for the Cricut, and muslin, thread and tearaway fabric for the sewing machines.

The Addison Maker Space does not provide materials for every resident project. Our goal is to provide a wide variety of basic materials for experimentation and learning. For specific project needs, especially if you are using materials in large quantities, you will need to procure your own supplies. Refer to the equipment information pages for links to sources.

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In this section, you'll learn about how the Addison Maker Space is set up, where things are stored, and why it’s important to keep the space tidy organized

SECTION 3:
ROOM LAYOUT + ORGANIZATION

In this section, you'll learn about the various equipment and tools available in the Maker Space. From 3D printers to laser cutters, we have everything you need to bring your ideas to life.

    • Central work table composed of three smaller tables

    • Power outlets located under the tables for convenience

    • Two large closets with whiteboard doors

    • Left closet contains tools and equipment

    • Right closet contains materials and art supplies

    • Printer paper stored in a bin underneath the printer. Printer ink is also stored in this cabinet (please notify staff if ink levels are low).

    • Cleaning cart under the counter by the sink holds cleaning products and tools, as well as paper towels.

    • Machine-specific tools and supplies are stored in the cabinets under the counters near each machine station.

    • Sewing supplies are stored in the cabinet below the sewing machines as well as above the machines on the wooden shelf.

    • Pegboard in the corner by the Cricut machine holds Cricut mats, a set of vinyl weeding tweezers (in a black and blue fabric case), straight edges, scissors, and other materials or tools as required

    • Shelves above the counter hold a variety of books on different subjects, such as arts and crafts, DIY projects and more.

    • Acrylic Weld

    • E-6000

    • DAP Construction Adhesive


    NOTE:
    Heavy duty adhesives MUST be used with gloves. These adhesives can only be used by adults (18+) or with adult supervision. They are stored out of reach of children.

    • Paper Towels

    • Multi-Purpose Spray

    • Brush Cleaning Solution

    • Citra-Solv Adhesive Cleaner

    • Sanitizing Wipes

    • Dry-Erase Cleaner

    • Rubber Gloves

    • Microfiber Cloths

    • Dustpan + Broom

    All cleaning supplies are stored in the cleaning cart under the counter by the sink.

    • Project Bins and Trays (for organizing materials and supplies while you’re working)

    • Aprons and T-shirt Smocks

WHY ORGANIZATION MATTERS

A well-organized workspace is essential for the safety and productivity of everyone who uses the Maker Space.

When tools and equipment are stored in their proper locations and materials are organized neatly, it's easier for users to find what they need quickly and efficiently. Additionally, when items are put back in their proper place, it reduces the risk of accidents and injuries caused by tripping hazards or misplaced tools.

RULES FOR PUTTING THINGS BACK

To maintain an organized workspace, it's important to put tools and materials back in their proper locations when you're finished using them. If you're unsure where something goes, ask a staff member for assistance.

Additionally, if you notice that stock levels are low or something is damaged or missing, notify a staff member immediately. This will help ensure that necessary repairs or maintenance are performed and that supplies are restocked in a timely manner.

By working together to keep the Maker Space organized and well-maintained, we can create a safe and productive environment for everyone to bring their creative ideas to life.

MAKER SPACE 101

Now that you have completed the training, it's time to test your knowledge with a short quiz.

COURSE COMPLETION:
KNOWLEDGE CHECK QUIZ

The quiz will cover the safety rules, equipment and tools, workspace, and membership and resources. You must get 100% on this quiz in order to pass, but you can take it as many times as you need to and the correct answers will be provided for you to study.

Once you have passed the quiz, make sure you have also signed the liability release form. Then, use this form to contact management and request Latch Access. The management team will verify your quiz and form completion and notify you when the Latch system is updated.