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Computer Workstation
A computer to aid in controlling your device or surf the internet. Windows Login to BMS User using WiFi password
CR-30
The CR-30 has a 200mm x 180mm x infinite print volume. It’s an FDM Printer of prints of PLA, PETG, and Flexible Filament* (depending on print settings). It cannot print ASA, ABS, PolyCarbonate, or Nylon. It is perfect for printing long continuous items that ca...
Bed Leveling
Leveling the bed of a 3D printer is an essential step to ensure proper adhesion and accurate printing. Even with Auto Bed Leveling, it is the most essential and primary step in ensuring a good printer. Here's a guide on how to level a 3D printer bed using the...
How to set up a digital signboard
The digital sign in the front window area of the makerspace is a 40" commercial display driven by a Raspberry Pi Model 3 B+. The "signboard" is set to display the contents of a Google Slides presentation on a loop, and it refreshes that presentation to pick up...
Wood Shop Safety Handout, Dec 2023
Emergency Info: Exits First-aid AED location Fire extinguisher Address:Unit 618 Restrooms PPE Purpose: This class is to prepare you for safe use of the most common tools in the shop. For each tool we will discuss the following: When to use...
Warnings
Your personal safety is paramount, however, it is up to you to be aware of the area's hazards. Some resources may have warning tags, but users should be aware of ALL potential risks. The MakerSpace is not responsible for your actions.Potential hazards include,...
Cautions
Members should be aware of the potential of their action to damage equipment. Our resources are not foolproof. Some resources will have a CAUTION tag, but lack of such a tag does not preclude damage due to improper use. Some cautionary considerations: Exces...
Weapons Policy
This page details the policies on carrying and creating weapons at Bellingham Makerspace. Firearms No type of firearm may be crafted at the Makerspace or with Makerspace tools. Firearm paraphernalia (e.g. holsters, engraved grips, etc.) may be c...
Donations
This page outlines the guidelines for accepting and managing donations at Bellingham Makerspace. We appreciate your support and contributions to our creative community. Please read the following carefully to ensure that your donation aligns with our needs and ...
Code of Conduct
Bellingham Makerspace is committed to maintaining a creative community in which all individuals are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity. This policy applies to all within the Makerspace: employees, volunteers, members, and guests alike -- within our wa...
Incident Report
Fill out an Incident Report for injuries, equipment damage, property damage, and Code of Conduct infractions. If completing a paper version, send a photograph of the filled form to [email protected] Once a report is submitted you will receive a ...
Reinstatement Appeal
Fill out a Reinstatement Appeal form to request overturning decisions made regarding an Incident Report. If completing a paper version, send a photograph of the filled form to [email protected] Reinstatement Appeal process: Once an appeal is sub...
What is new member orientation?
If you are a new member, orientation is mandatory. We do this in order to ensure that all members understand our safety procedures, the general layout of the shop, and who to contact if there's a problem. If you are a returning member (e.g., you paused or can...
I am a retired master craftsperson. Do I still have to take tool orientation classes?
Yes. Here's why: Our insurance carrier requires us to train members in our safety and security procedures. You may have used your tools, but you haven't used our tools in our shop. To ensure that everybody can safely use the tools, we need to make sure ev...
Privacy Policy
It shall be the policy of the Bellingham Makerspace to comply with all laws, whether Federal, State, or Local, with respect to the display, discussion, or provision to any party, formation which identifies an individual or provides sensitive personal informa...
I am giving someone a gift tomorrow and I really need to use a tool to finish it. Can I join and finish my project this afternoon?
Short answer: no. Long answer: Every single time we've tried this, it's ended with a ruined project and everybody frustrated. We simply cannot sign up, onboard, and train every member who walks in the door, help them with their project, and also expect to get...
Sliding Miter Saw
When to use: Miter saws are used mostly for: cross cuts against the grain to cut thin material down to length Of the finished material. Safety: Keep fingers at least 3” from the blade Make sure your piece is firmly held in place, against the fenc...
Jointer
When to use: Jointers are used to make sure your board is true after using the planer. This is important to make sure your end result will be square and fit together properly. Safety: Boards must be no shorter than 12” to use this tool A push block mus...
Planer
When to use: This tool is used as a way to make a board true on both faces. This is a useful tool for cupped boards, and is also a good tool to create a smooth surface to start sanding from. Maximum width is 12.5". This tool is often used for cleaning up pan...
Drill Press
When to use: The drill press is used when you need high accuracy with drilling holes, making plugs, or need more power then a hand drill can offer. A stop can be set easier then can be done on a hand drill. Safety: Make sure whatever you are drilling is...
Table Saw
When to use: When ripping boards (cutting along the grain). This can be done either to achieve desired widths, or as the final step in truing up a board. A fence is almost always used. Sleds and jigs can also be used with and without the fence on the table sa...