3DFab-Members-RolesAndAuthorizations
3D Fab Members - Roles And Authorizations
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Roles
Role of the Chair This has been added here to give any new or incoming Chair a starting point for the things that being the Chair of the Committee will face. Duties of the Chairman
- -Head Janitor: clean up the room as best as you can
- -Maintenance: you are if anything the second to last person to effect those machines- short of polyprinter
- -Record keeper: try as hard as you can to keep everything you have that is related to the machines. Records of payment and records of anything needed. This includes kiosk info, which in the future may be given to you from treasury.
- -Keep the conversation going: as much as I like talking I also like hearing from the committee
- -Purchasing: 3d fab does not have a procurement officer, one would need to go to the officers and request items.
- -Cheerleader: acknowledgement goes a long way - I have found that if one does get acknowledged for something even so small they will do it even better after.
- -Keeping everyone informed: I tend to use Discord but the incumbent can choose how they wish to communicate
- -Keeping everyone safe (despite themselves): its amazing how hot nozzles can get
- -Making the hard decisions: first and foremost you are chair, you make sure that things are how they should be, and the rules are set for everyone, not just people you like. The hardest part is enforcing these rules even if the person is someone you look to as a friend
- -Leadership: come to me with your problems as I hide my own…. Make sure your personal life does not effect your decisions about the room
- -I spy with my little eye: The chair generally gains access to the cameras. In cases of damage, theft or malfeasance the chair generally is the one that will search thru the video looking for necessary evidence to specify or recommend a penalty.
- -Anything else: you will get other things that you will have to do. As time goes on.
3D Fab General Members
The 3D Fab Members section is a general list of any Dallas Makerspace Members who wish to be a member of the 3D Fabrication Committee
NOTE: This is a general list for DMS Members who wish to participate in 3D Fabrication activities at Dallas Makerspace - including voting during 3D Fab Committee (online and/or on premise) meetings when items for vote come up, such as voting for chairperson, etc... This is NOT a list of members authorized for any specific equipment usage. Separate lists will be maintained for specific Roles and Authorizations. See sections below.
- Jayson Woods (Acting Chairperson)
- Bill Gee
- Frank Lima
3D Fab "General and Safety" Trainers
The 3D Fab "General and Safety" Trainers section is a list of members authorized to train on "General and Safety" usage of the equipment in 3D Fab.
Members must be trained either during a group training session or 'one-on-one' by one of the listed trainers prior to using our 3D Printers.
NOTE: The "General and Safety Training" does NOT cover or authorize use of Flexible filament at Dallas Makerspace. An additional one-on-one training by an authorized "Flexible Filament Printer" trainer is required prior to using flexible filament at the 'Space. See next the next section for a list of Flexible Filament Trainers
NOTE: The "David Scanner" does not require any training.
- Jayson Woods (Acting Chairperson)
- PolyPrinter Staff
- Ed Koffeman
- James Koffeman
- Pearce Dunlap
- Frank Lima
- Ryan Lindee
- David Cobb
NOTE: If you wish to be added or removed from the list of approved 3D Fab "General and Safety" Trainers, let me know. Prior to being considered to be added, I will need to know that you will walk members through the safety precautions of using the equipment, as well as basic operations of the software used to slice and control the printers, etc... - Lisa
3D Fab "Flexible Filament Printer" Trainers
The 3D Fab "Flexible Filament Printer" Trainers section is a list of members authorized to train on proper usage of the "Flexible Filament Printer" located in the 3D Fabrication Room at Dallas Makerspace.
Members must be trained 'one-on-one' by one of the following "Flexible Filament Printer" trainers prior to using the 3D printer that is designated for flexible filament use only.
PREREQUISITE: Before requesting to be trained on the Flexible Filament printer, you will need to first attend a "General and Safety Training" session. See the previous section for a list of 3D Fab General and Safety Trainers.
NOTE: The "General and Safety Training" does NOT cover or authorize use of Flexible filament at Dallas Makerspace. An additional one-on-one training by an authorized "Flexible Filament Printer" trainer is required prior to using flexible filament at the 'Space. See the previous section for a list of 3D Fab General and Safety Trainers.
- Axeonos Robertson
- Mitch Cerroni
- PolyPrinter Staff
- Ed Koffeman
- James Koffeman
- Pearce Dunlap
- Frank Lima
- Ryan Lindee
- David Cobb
- Peter Sassaman
NOTE: If you wish to be added or removed from the list of approved 3D Fab "Flexible Filament Printer" Trainers, let me know. Prior to being considered to be added, I will need to know that you will walk members through the specific process of slicing for and operation of the Flexible Filament printer. - Lisa
3D Fab Flexible Filament Authorized Users
"3D Fab Flexible Filament Authorized Users" is a list of members who have been authorized to use flexible filament in various 3D Fabrication equipment that has been configured for use with flexible filament.
- 3D Fab "Flexible Filament Printer" Trainers (as listed above)
- Evan Lott (trained by ls)
- John K (trained by mc)