Category:Metal Shop
Metal Shop | |
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Metal Shop | |
Building | {{{building}}} |
Lead | Eden Attar |
User email list | members@artisansasylum.com |
Tool Testers |
Sign up here, or come to the shop on the first Wednesday night of the month |
Hours | Same as membership hours |
What gets made here?
Fabricated metal projects–generally larger and less precise than found in the machine shop. Frames, structures, sculpture. Core processes include MIG & TIG welding, brazing, heating, bending, thermal cutting, forging/blacksmithing.
Shop Colors
RED and BLUE
Major Shop Rules
- We require eye protection at ALL times, 24/7, in all parts of the shop.
- No gloves when using bench/pedestal grinders.
- No soft metals on pedestal grinders unless using a grinding wheel made for that purpose.
- Turn on the air handlers when angle grinding or otherwise generating fume/particulate.
- No loud tools during classes and our monthly public community events. Loud tools include angle grinders and abrasive chop saws.
- Check all high-pressure gas cylinders are chained up every time you use the associated equipment (Oxy-fuel, MIG, TIG).
- Policy for arc/flame use outside of welding booths:
- For welding/cutting processes that require shade 5 or less (oxy-fuel cutting, heating, welding, brazing, as well as handheld plasma cutting):
- Use outside of a welding booth is OK. Welding screens are not required.
- Be considerate to other shop users--consider handing out shade 3-5 eye protection before starting work; have some spare shaded glasses/goggles available for onlookers.
- For processes that require shade 8+ (MIG, TIG, stick welding):
- Welding screens are generally required when using these processes outside of a welding booth.
- Reasonable exceptions can be made, e.g. when the shop is otherwise empty or the welding job is very brief.
- Users are obligated to set up welding screens if anyone requests.
- For welding/cutting processes that require shade 5 or less (oxy-fuel cutting, heating, welding, brazing, as well as handheld plasma cutting):
Shop Communication & Governance
Metal Shop Working Group
The Metal Shop Working Group metalshopwg@artisansasylum.com is our governance body, like a Board of Directors for the shop, helping Shop Leads with things like setting shop policy, making spending decisions, and generally determining the shop’s direction. Please join!
Metal Shop Users
Metal Shop Users metal-shop-users@artisansasylum.com is a group for users of the metal shop. Please join!
Monthly Free Community Events
We host several free community events every month. These are free and open to all, no membership or experience needed. Please come out to learn, share skills, and build community with us!
Shop Events Calendar
This Google calendar should have all our free community events as well as classes. See our Google Calendar for the current schedule.
Shop Social & Skillswap
Are you new to metalworking, looking for ways to get familiar with the Artisan’s Asylum Metal Shop? Are you an experienced fabricator or an artist with techniques or ideas that you’d like to share? Attend our social night to swap skills, show off favorite projects, and find inspiration.
This event is free and open to the public. 5:30 to 8:30 pm on the first Thursday of every month. Demonstrations, if scheduled, focus on techniques and ideas that can be showcased in a group format. Testing of class ideas is welcome! Donations are accepted for materials and supplies, but are not required.
Stop by to learn, make things with metal, and participate in the Metal Shop Community.
This event is not a substitute for classes or tool training and testing. For safety reasons, instruction or prior experience is required for those who wish to weld, powder coat, operate the oxyacetylene torches, or use the plasma cutters.
Volunteer Work Night
Work Nite FAQ:
- Q: What is Work Nite?
Work Nite is a monthly volunteer night in the Asylum Metal Shop. It's a chance to give back to the shop by building and improving our communal shop infrastructure. It's a great way to start getting to know the shop if you're new to the Asylum community or to the welding universe, and also a great way to offer expertise if you have more experience. Work Nite can involve a lot of hard, dirty work, but it's also usually a pretty fun, party atmosphere.
- Q: Can I come help volunteer even if I don't know anything about metal/welding/etc?
A: OMG yes, please do, we need volunteers
- Q: What should I wear/bring?
A: Come dressed in shop clothes if you have them, and bring PPE like eye protection, work boots, and gloves as well if you have them. We have plenty of PPE to loan if you need some.
- Q: Do I need to show up for the whole event?
A: No, come for whatever part you can.
- Q: Will there be refreshments?
A: Probably!
- Q: What will we work on?
A: Depends on what's needed, it varies a lot from one Work Nite to another. The shop is a community effort, so if you can't find something to do, then look around and talk to other volunteers and come up with something that seems useful.
- Q: Will I be able to learn _____ skill or get tested on ____ tool?
A: Probably not! Work Nite is NOT a class, a private lesson, or a tool testing session! You might learn or practice a new skill, but it's absolutely not formal instruction. Check out the Social Night if you're looking to learn or share a skill.
Tool Testing Night
If you're interested in getting tool tested, come out to the shop on the first Wednesday night of the month between 6 and 8:30 pm. There's usually a tester or two available for all metal shop red tools.
While this is the primary way tool testing occurs in our shop, you can still sign up for a 1-1 tool test. Tool testing night is an additional option, not a substitute.
FAQ:
- Is this event the only way to get tool tested in the metal shop?
No! This is the preferred way to get tested out in the metal shop, but not the only way--message the shop lead to set up a one-on-one time if this event doesn't work for you.
- Is the metal shop distinct from the machine shop?
Yes! We in the metal shop are more the blacksmithing, welding, and thermal cutting types. The machine shop is higher precision, generally producing smaller pieces with tighter tolerances. Also machining is subtractive, where the metal shop can be additive (e.g. welding). The metal shop is also dirtier, and often louder :D
- Can I get tested on _______ tool?
Maybe.
Formal tool testing is only for RED tools, and only for people who have enough experience to "test out of" an intro/101 class.
You are eligible for testing only if you have experience equivalent to at least having taken an introductory/101 class on that tool.
If you need instruction on a RED tool that has a class associated with it, then DO NOT come to Tool Testing Night expecting instruction--take the relevant class instead.
For RED tools lacking an associated class, you are responsible for acquiring the knowledge necessary to pass the tool test on your own, using the metal shop tool manual, Youtube, and/or informal instruction outside of a Tool Testing Night. Tool testing is NOT instruction.
By definition, there is no tool testing required on GREEN tools. We can still offer guidance and help on those tools, but there's no formal recordkeeping for them.
Most Asylum metal shop 101 level classes (including TIG 101 and Metal Shop 101) include tool testing as part of the class.
We do NOT do tool testing on loud tools when the shop is busy, which it often is on Tool Testing Night. This includes angle grinders and abrasive shop saws.
- Do I need to be there at 6pm sharp?
No! This is a drop-in thing. Feel free to show up anytime during the event, just not, like, as we're packing up to leave for the night, please.
Tool Testers
- Eden Attar (she/her)
- Scraps Sparcs (they/them)
- Ethan Labowitz (he/they)
Tools
Tool | Class | Tool Tester(s) |
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Angle Grinders | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Jet Horizontal Band Saw | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Milwaukee 6232 Portable Band Saw | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Wilton Horizontal Band Saw | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Belt Sander | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Bench_Grinders | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Compact Bender | GREEN | N/A |
Hydraulic Pipe Bender | GREEN | N/A |
JD Squared Air Assisted Bender | GREEN | N/A |
Pro Tools Tube Bender | GREEN | N/A |
Roller Tube Bender | GREEN | N/A |
Shop Made Benders | GREEN | N/A |
Box and Pan Brake | GREEN | N/A |
Buffing Machine | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Abrasive Blade Metal Chop Saw | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Carbide Blade Chop Saw (Metal Devil) | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Cold Saw | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Dake Drill Press | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Flex Shaft Die Grinder | RED | Tool Testing Night |
48-inch Jump Shear | GREEN | N/A |
Atlas Plus Forge | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Ironworker | RED | Tool Testing Night |
ONYX Compressed Air Tools | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Oxy-Acetylene Torches | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Hand Held Plasma Cutter | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Slip Roll | GREEN | N/A |
Lencospot Mark II Welder | RED | Tool Testing Night |
MIG Welders (Category) | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Spot Welder Chicago 61206 | GREEN | N/A |
TIG Welders (Category) | RED | Tool Testing Night |
Foot Shear | GREEN | Tool Testing Night |
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