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I am available for raised floor removal. We also might want to take advantage of the dumpster at Chase and get rid of unhackable / just taking up space type stuff.
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Myself aswell
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Two thumbs up for learning how to anodize ‘DIY’.. J
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Is anybody interested in welding class of some sort
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Seconded on a Maker brewery ‘space’.. (always wanted to give that a try) J
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milwaukee...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:milwaukee...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Vishal Rana
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:50 AM
To: milwaukee...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MakerSpace] Re: New building plan
It also would be nice to have a makerspace distillery and/or brewery. We can recycle the yeast using the petri dishes!!
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100 gallons it is
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Could be some fun.
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Unfortunately, home distilling is illegal in every state. Even home distilling for personal use us illegal...
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�Five Doors II�, painted in 1967 by Gerhard Richter, sold at auction on Oct. 11 for a paltry $3.5 million. Pete's photo has way more doors, could it be worth $11,200.00.00
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I will pay a shiny coin to get in on some welding action... Just can't be on Tue or Wed.
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I think one area for ‘all’ is the best plan.. (keeps tings tidy, neat and still organized with a sole function)..
Inside that ‘space/area’ you could group as you see fit.. separating/group ‘per machine’ or usage..
Be nice to go look in the laser cutter material/resource sections for old scrap or usable stock.. instead of cluttering up the laser cutter area itself.. (also things in the room could be ‘fair’ game for use.. and not mixed up with someones needed stock left by the cutter waiting for an open time?)
From: milwaukee...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:milwaukee...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Pete Prodoehl
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 12:24 PM
To: milwaukee...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MakerSpace] Re: New building plan
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I want to start an organized approach to the new building, those of you who studided architecture will recognize the following approach:Step 1: Identify the areas we need, things like a metal shop, electronics parts library, etc. - at this point we don't care where they go or how big they will be and we don't want to group them either.Step 2: Create a diagram showing all the areas and their relationships, primarily shared resources and activities. Here is where we start grouping related areas - like the electronics library, lab and PCB area.Step 3: Arrange the diagram to put related areas next to each other.Step 4: Map the diagram onto the building, there will be some compromises and it won't be perfect.So lets start Step 1: I want to make 2 lists, one is essential areas - mostly what we all ready have and what we really need, the 2nd is for areas that would be nice but are not essential.I'm a bit of a luddite so I will start it as a thread on the e-mail list, but if someone wants to move it to the wiki that would be fine.Necessary spaces:Wood shopMetal shopwood storagemetal storagelaser cuttersplastic storageelectronics labPCB labelectronics libraryTextiles lab - clean space for the embroidery and sewing machinesWelding areaCasting areaMember Pallet storageMember cabinet/locker storageMember square rentalBeverage storage and distribution3D Printer areaCNC router landSupport equipment - air compressor, vent pumps for lasers, dust collectorDesired spaces:KitchenSilk screen press areaprinting labComputer testing/repair labCo-location data centerA/V experience - HMMMMM, wall o speakers, wall o monitorsSnack storage and consumption areaSpray booth for paintingSand blasting area
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