Difference between revisions of "Things We Need"
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* A height/depth probe - or when the missing callipers return Adam can make one. | * A height/depth probe - or when the missing callipers return Adam can make one. | ||
* <del>Raspberry Pi desktop setups</del> Two pemanent setups now at Dove Street | * <del>Raspberry Pi desktop setups</del> Two pemanent setups now at Dove Street | ||
− | * <del>Laser cutter</del> We now have a | + | * <del>Laser cutter</del> We now have a [[Laser Cutter]] |
* A spare / auxiliary laser cutter would be a most fine thing. | * A spare / auxiliary laser cutter would be a most fine thing. | ||
* Electrical hand tools and test equipment | * Electrical hand tools and test equipment |
Revision as of 11:34, 14 March 2018
Mostly equipment. See Replenishment Requests for consumables and other things we had, but now need again.
Physical Things
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Coat hooks -
Wireless AP (Phil W - currently hacking)Complete -
Cleaning equipment - hoover, dusters etc. -
Bin -
Broom -
Dustpan and brush -
Projector screen -
A4 Laser printer -
Better tuck shop storage
Equipment
- A digital angle metre, ideally magnetic.
- A height/depth probe - or when the missing callipers return Adam can make one.
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Raspberry Pi desktop setupsTwo pemanent setups now at Dove Street -
Laser cutterWe now have a Laser Cutter - A spare / auxiliary laser cutter would be a most fine thing.
- Electrical hand tools and test equipment
- Helping hands
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A lab coat or similar, for potentially messy work. Nobody wants to get their clothes covered in paint.On loan from Adam -
Feeler gaugeNow in stock -
Oscilloscope - Dan has ordered (being supplied on long term loan)Now have one on load from Dan, thanks very much Dan.
Consumables
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Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol -
AcetoneAdam has provided a lifetime's supply; they live under the sink. - Wood of almost any calibre
- Hackable & useful junk / components for the communal stockpiles. ( “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” --Thomas Edison )