Equipment Template

Equipment Template

Why would you want to use this machine?

paragraph describing the kinds of things it can be used to make (not how, just what, and why you would use this machine over other technologies to do it). this is to grab attention and inspire, and to help folk understand if this is the right tech for them/ their project before they read more detail

E.g “a laser cutter is used to cut and engrave flat sheets of material. It's great for making jewlery, boxes, stamps, stencils, etc and is much quicker than 3D Printing. ”

Here are some of our workshops and projects that utilize this equipment (Project gallery slideshow and link)

Video

Portrait 5 things to remember about this equipment, tik tok style really short safety eg laser, vector files, check settings. portrait mode. refresher for after induction.

[Equipment] Introduction

What this machine is, how it works (high level concepts, no nitty gritty). overall workflow at a high level

E.g “The kinds of 3D printers we have work like a hot glue gun that moves around, drawing pictures that are layered on top of each other to form a final 3D object that you can hold in your hand.

Each 3D print starts out as a digital 3D model (made in software, found online, or scanned from real life) which is then run through some software called a 'slicer' that cuts the model into slices (kind of like an MRI image!) and then generates the instructions (called GCODE) that the 3D printer reads to draw these image slices, and layer them on top of each other.

Because our 3D printers work by squeezing out plastic they need to build on top of existing material, this can be tricky for pieces that hang out horizontally over nothing, called overhangs. To print these areas we use support, which is a temporary latticework structure which supports these areas, but which is removed after printing.

image here describing Digital Model > slicer >3D Printer> post-processing”

Our Machines

(specifications)

Machine Model/ Name:
Manufacturer:

button to go to further specifications/purchase information/ etc

Materials

Link to page of materials of this becomes long

The following materials are known to work for this equipment:

Material Specifications Available to purchase from here? (Or supplier) Settings/Notes/Pictures

How

Getting Access

To use this equipment you will need an general induction (which brings you up to speed with the overall safety of the space, and a specific equipment induction. Check out the Inductions Page for more info.

After you have completed the inductions you will be able to book in to use it. Check out the Booking Policy page for info and book in via The Edge page on the SLQ Website.

Guides

Overview of the technology and an overall workflow.

Standard Operating Procedures

[[|Standard Workflow] of the current machine

Special Techniques/ Extra Info & Resources

links to special techniques that we have recorded, links to external sites with info (e.g thingiverse for 3d printing, https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/ for laser)

Technique Name
Why you might want to use this technique and what it basically is, in a couple of sentences. learn more

Technique Name
Why you might want to use this technique and what it basically is, in a couple of sentences. learn more

Technique Name
Why you might want to use this technique and what it basically is, in a couple of sentences. learn more

Technique Name
Why you might want to use this technique and what it basically is, in a couple of sentences. learn more

More help

we can always help you with your project get in contact other communities around the web (facebook groups/ local meetups/ subreddits/ discords/ slacks/ etc

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