Equipment/3D Printer/Training
Equipment / 3D Printer / Training
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3D Printer Training
This page documents the process for being trained on the 3D Printer, and the list of members who have completed that training.
Summary
Training takes place in three main steps:
- Group Training of 1-4 members, going through the equipment and how to use it (~1hr)
- Individual Training Task, where an individual member is set a task to complete to prove and improve understanding (~30min each)
- Project Oversight, where more experienced users oversee the projects being undertaken when cutting (first 2-3 projects)
Training on the 3D Printer is run by the 3D Printer Owners. The 3D Printer Owners are a group of people responsible for maintaining and training on the 3D Printer, and hence have been trained to train, and trained to perform the weekly and monthly maintenance on the 3D Printer.
Booking
Please add your name to free slots in training sessions below.
Notes:
- You can only be trained if you have your name allocated to a slot (groups will be restricted to four at a time, so please don't make up additional spaces)
- You must do the group and individual training on the same day
Trained Users
The following members of Makespace are trained and qualified to use the 3D Printer (note, they are not qualified to train others however):
- Chris Abri
- Rachel Rayns
- Tom Ingham
- Paul Osborn
- Moin Ali
- Andy Fisher
- Edward Imhagwe
- Yi Wei
- Errol McMullen
- Mark Watson
- Catarina Violante
- Maciek Piatek
- Adrian van den Heever
- Brian Corteil
- Rod Williams
- Peter Provis
- Ben Evans
- Roeland Schumacher
- Archie Reid
- Adrian Carr
- Ward Hills
- Paul Holland
- Pop Sharma
- Patrick Greaney
- Kevin Latter
- Martin de Selincourt
- Alexis Mather
- Andrew Dunn
- Hannah Wray
- Anne Harrison
- Ben Alper
- Ajith Shadakshari
- Mark Mellors
- Toby Moncaster
- Alan Tennant
- Jake Young
- John Sturdy
- David Bebb
- Ben Wheatley
Delayed training blacklist:
Now on the wall in Makespace, near the 3D printers.
Training Cheatsheet
The training structure and prompt sheet. Please note, this is used by the 3D Printer Owners as a prompt to ensure training is executed in a consistent and complete fashion is included on this page; this does not constitute and is not a substitue for the training itself.
Group Training
The group training introduction structure, suitable for 1-4 members at a time in a 1 hr session.
Introduction of main components
- Printer
- PC
- Materials
Checks for everyone to do
- Check in use, looks ok
Powering Up
- Turning on
Project walkthrough
- Package function, import file types, location, scale
Printer Operation
- Start, pause and emergency stop function
- Do job, pause/open lid, restart
Hazards
- --
- Ensure confident of process
Power Down
- Switch off
- Switch off PC
Individual Training Task
The individual task to get familiar, prompt questions and check understanding:
Task
- Make something?
- Should demonstrate import, setup, position and run
- possible examples (around 10m printing time)
- plain_game_tokes 1/2/5
- SpaceShuttle-small
- CookieCutter_apple_small
Steps
- Set individual to work, don't prompt but do answer questions (or pose if needed)
- Talk through design once done, question/check things etc
- Proceed to printing (watch carefully all steps)
Assuming all ok:
- Get them to read the health and safety notes about operation and materials
- Add to the trained member list!
Project Oversight
For next 2-3 projects, ensure member will find another more experienced trained user to support them (second pair of eyes)