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THIS WORKSHOP HAS NOT BEEN RUN SINCE 2022, IS AVAILABLE FOR ARCHIVAL PURPOSES ONLY. ANYONE SEEKING TO ADAPT THIS WORKSHOP SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.
WARNING - This workshop makes use of small coin cell/ button batteries.
In December 2020, the Australian Government made mandatory safety and information standards for button/coin batteries and consumer goods that contain button/coin batteries (the standards). The standards included an 18 month transition period and became mandatory from 22 June 2022. From 22 June 2022 manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and retailers of button/coin batteries or consumer goods that contain button/coin batteries supplied to Australia, must comply with the applicable Australian mandatory safety and information standards. Supplying or selling non-compliant products to consumers in Australia is illegal. The four mandatory standards are as follows:
• Consumer Goods (Products Containing Button/Coin Batteries) Safety Standard
• Consumer Goods (Products Containing Button/Coin Batteries) Information Standard
• Consumer Goods (Button/Coin Batteries) Safety Standard
• Consumer Goods (Button/Coin Batteries) Information Standard
Participants will assemble a laser cut LED badge and familarises themselves with the variety and safe use of hand tools in The Edge Fabrication Fab. This is the practical exercise for the Edges Hand tools induction.
The aim of the activity is to provide inductees with an opportunity to :
| Part # | Part Name | Image |
|---|---|---|
| Laser Cut Parts | ||
| 1 | badge front | |
| 2 | logo | |
| 3 | Battery retainer | |
| 4 | Battery back |
| Other Parts | ||
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Cr2032 Calculator Cell (Battery) | |
| 6 | Flashing 5mm LED (various colours) | |
| 7 | M3 Nut | |
| 8 | M3 12mm screw | |
| 9 | Metal Badge Back |
When ever you are in the Fabrication Lab
For instance if you need to clean up laser cut parts, use an awl (not a screwdriver). An awl is designed for poking… screwdrivers are for driving screws.
First, with the Cordless Drill and a counter sink bit, countersink the hole in the Battery back (Part 4)
make the counter sink about a match head deep
Are you applying force? Make sure you secure your work… clamp the material down or put it in a vice when using a drill or saw
With hot glue, stick the Battery Retainer (part3) to the back of the Badge Front (Part1) make sure you have aligned the screw holes and LED holes on both parts.
your blob of glue should be about the size of a pea
Test your LED (part 6) by placing the long leg over the positive (+) of the Cell(battery)(part 5) and and the short leg over the negative (-) side.
orient the LED so the short bent leg is inboard- towards the cell (battery) and the positive (+) long leg is outboard.
Turn the badge over so you are looking at the face and hot glue the LED in the hole in this position from the front
Turn the badge over again so it is face down and insert the Cell (battery) with the positive (+) up.
Align the Battery Back (Part 4) screw hole with the screw hole in the badge front/ battery retainer.
Now its time to complete your General Induction online quiz. Go to State Library's inductions site.
Drag the cross-hairs (not the mouse) over the correct answer.
This workshop requires
New Corel file to suit new machine profiles. Just print as colour with 6.9mm plywood profile or use this trotech job file.
Badge backs handtools_induction_backs.cdr are to be cut on 4mm plywood