Friday, October 22, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
ERRC Thanks
The Agricultural Research Service has been involved with surplus and feedstocks for a long time. Here is a link to our local research institution. Thank you to Dr, Tunick for the leather donation to the green materials class.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Pizza Two
The Laser Cutter
Below is a list of resources, policies, and 'facts to know':
Laser Cutter Website - a go-to guide for all the policies and information surrounding our laser cutter
Cost - $.20 per minute, money should be put onto your campus card (add money here)
Scheduling - you are able to pre-schedule up to 1 hour a week on the machine, view scheduling calendar for available slots (white spaces) here (also found on website above) - you can e-mail philaulaserlab@gmail.com to request an appointment or call 215.951.0409
Find the AutoCAD template file on the website or on the lightning server (CAD folder, Laser Lab folder)
A guide for what materials are cut with laser cutters (this is not the exact policies for our machine, but do offer a guide)
If you are working with a questionable material or 'glue' please shoot me an e-mail with any research you've done (MSDS sheet, manufacturer site, etc.) to see if I am comfortable cutting it
Any more questions you can direct them to me at tischera@philau.edu, stop in M, Tu, Th 9-5, or call 215.951.0409
Thanks!
Laser Cutter Website - a go-to guide for all the policies and information surrounding our laser cutter
Cost - $.20 per minute, money should be put onto your campus card (add money here)
Scheduling - you are able to pre-schedule up to 1 hour a week on the machine, view scheduling calendar for available slots (white spaces) here (also found on website above) - you can e-mail philaulaserlab@gmail.com to request an appointment or call 215.951.0409
Find the AutoCAD template file on the website or on the lightning server (CAD folder, Laser Lab folder)
A guide for what materials are cut with laser cutters (this is not the exact policies for our machine, but do offer a guide)
If you are working with a questionable material or 'glue' please shoot me an e-mail with any research you've done (MSDS sheet, manufacturer site, etc.) to see if I am comfortable cutting it
Any more questions you can direct them to me at tischera@philau.edu, stop in M, Tu, Th 9-5, or call 215.951.0409
Thanks!
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