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Joe joe.carr at ymail.com
Wed Aug 27 18:29:04 BST 2014


Hi,

Can anyone help me unsubscribe from this list as I no longer live in Glasgow. I've tried to unsubscribe as instructed via the link at the bottom of the page with no joy. Any help much appreciated.

Thanks, Joe
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Rob Spencer <spencer.rob at slvi.co.uk> wrote:

>Check who has signed out the key. Someone must know. It's unacceptable that people's hardwork goes to waste by tinkering hands.
>
>Or just rig up a video camera. Simples.
>
>Cheers
>
>Rob
>
>> On 27 Aug 2014, at 16:51, Alice <fleabite531 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I'm wondering how other hackspaces solve this problem. The one in London
>> (which is amazing btw and everyone who can should visit if they can. They
>> have open evenings every Tuesday) has a ton of equipment. I remember there
>> being a lot of signage. I'll be going along anyway as moving to london for
>> 5 months in September, so I'll find out how they do it and if their system
>> works. As you said, this is an ongoing problem and we need a longterm
>> solution.
>> 
>> Another thing I liked there was a rotating 3 week bin system for old bits
>> of kit etc. The bins are moved steadily downstream and anything left in by
>> week 3 gets thrown out.
>> Yes, this again... read on, there's a nice horror story.
>> 
>> On Monday I visited the room to find that someone had been messing
>> around with the router and the computer. The router wasn't responding
>> to WiFi requests, on investigation someone had plugged in a cable
>> between ports 3 and 4 which seems to cause it to fail totally. It's a
>> fairly old piece of low end kit, while it does the job it's seemingly
>> easily confused.
>> 
>> Various wires including the network connection had been removed from
>> the computer.
>> 
>> Perhaps more dangerously someone had changed two of the wires on my 3D
>> printer. The temperature sensors for the hotend and bed had been
>> switched. As consequence when heating the extruder the system was
>> getting a temperature reading for the bed, which was ambient
>> temperature, and continued to throw more and more power to heat the
>> hotend. I quickly noted the black smoke, hit the emergency stop and
>> opened the windows.
>> 
>> The hotend/jhead are unsalvagable, the replacements are an outgoing I
>> could have done without.
>> 
>> I and other members are growing tired of having to tidy up the room
>> and/or fix the infrastructure when we arrive so that it's fit for
>> others to use. We shouldn't have to be doing this. I shouldn't have to
>> be sending this email. People should expect the equipment to be be in
>> a safe working state, or at least the state their projects were in on
>> previous use, given that some items are left in the room in a damaged
>> state, awaiting repair.
>> 
>> Safety and security are the issues here. There is a lot of equipment
>> in the room which, if used incorrectly could do some real damage,
>> either to the equipment or the user, the consequences of using
>> equipment that has been tampered with are potentially much worse.
>> 
>> If you see someone messing around with something stop them, or at
>> least raise the issue. If you're hosting an event you are responsible
>> for your guests.
>> 
>> If you have any questions or would like to discuss these matters
>> further please let me know.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Martin
>> 
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