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# You are required to subscribe to the [mailto:machineshop-users+subscribe@artisansasylum.com Machine Shop User's list.] | # You are required to subscribe to the [mailto:machineshop-users+subscribe@artisansasylum.com Machine Shop User's list.] | ||
For further information, contact the [mailto:machineshop@artisansasylum.com shop lead] | # For further information, contact the [mailto:machineshop@artisansasylum.com shop lead] | ||
Classes have priority on all machines. | Classes have priority on all machines. |
Revision as of 15:57, 20 March 2024
Artisan's Asylum Machine Shop Rules
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- Safety goggles are required at all times.
- Sturdy, closed-toed shoes and long pants required.
- No gloves of any kind.
- No wood. Plastics OK!
- Every powered tool in this shop requires testing or training from a supervisor.
- If something sounds wrong to you, then it probably is. Stop, step back a minute and assess the situation. Ask someone if you are not sure.
- Be awesome. Clean up after yourself. Clean your tools and put them back where they came from.
- Report all broken equipment to maintenance@, and tag with a Red Tag.
- We are a volunteer-run shop: all cleaning and fixing is done by people like you.
- You are an example to others - take care in your work.
- You are required to subscribe to the Machine Shop User's list.
- For further information, contact the shop lead
Classes have priority on all machines.
Violating these rules will result in revocation of shop privileges.