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This is a dump of all projects that people have expressed interest in working on!
This is an archive of all projects that people have worked on or put together!
=Space Improvements=
=Outreach/Event Demos=
==5/16/2012 - Front Door Display==
==Button Maker==
*There is a desire to make this more fancy, but this would involve having a higher powered machine.
[[Button maker]]
*Chris Chan has donated an Intel Atom box for this.
*A 24" LCD, VGA cable, and stereo cable with 1/8" audio jack have been installed
*The shift machine currently operates the AHA / Diablo III background. This needs to be dedicated on a separate machine.
*Needs:
** Someone to connect the dots


==5/16/2012 - Shift Machine Replacement==
Available in the bins on the shelves in the main room. Easy project for working with kids. Sometimes has problems with bubbling on the edges.
*Purpose: Replace the current 10 y/old shift machine with something more modern
*Needs to run Windows XP or more recent (Smartlaunch)
*Make being on shift more enjoyable, and more productive through better hardware/software (not for gaming atm)
*Chris Chan & English Green have donated parts to make this happen, machine is built, needs Windows loaded.


==DogFort ventilation==
==Robot Portraits==
*Purpose: make for less stinky death in dogfort!
The [[Robot Portraits]] project shows off the capabilities of the smaller Shapeoko CNC machine to draw line art.
*Requires some HVAC engineering / math stuff.
*Main project page: [[Dogfort Ventilation]]


==DogFort dust collection==
==Penguicon Badges==
*Purpose: Wall mounted suction for each work station, makes clean up easy and can be hooked up to some tools!
The [[Penguicon Badge 2013]] page details this simple soldering project. We don't have the specific materials for this version anymore, but the documentation is there so we could theoretically reorder and offer this project again.
*Requires: pipes / valves / cyclone dust collector.  
*Main project page: [[Dogfort Suction]]


==Rapid protyping room clean up/part use/CNC enclosure==
==Holiday Make-a-Gift workshops==
*Purpose: Get the back room in working order, improve safety!
The 2023 [[EOY Fundraiser]] includes several make-a-gift workshops that teach community members some basic maker skills while also providing an opportunity to make stocking-stuffer sized gifts to take home.  
*Requires:
** 1 more Electrical wall strip (Acquired)
** Ceiling storage (Parts there for mount)
** CNC enclosure (Parts there to build). Good diagram here: http://ilab.usc.edu/wiki/index.php/CNC#Dust_Box
** Better CNC bed: the bolted-together extruded aluminum setup is pretty useful for flat objects but adds too much height for 3d CNCing. Could we mount it directly to the CNC instead of the particle board thing? Some other idea?
** Restore Laptop for 3D printers and build slanted shelf for it.
** Laser cut wooden/plastic spools for 3D printer ink (3MM)
** Organize 3D printer parts
** Build spare extruder
** Produce parts for 1ft x 1ft x 1ft printr bot (parts can be printed and fit with spare extruder
Contact: Tyler W


==Memorial Weekend Improvement Plan==
=Space Improvements=
* Main Room
This is an old list, but a lot of it is still relevant to current AHA goals.
** Shopvac Floors
** Organize Bright Futures Madness '''Josh'''
** Organize Backyard Brains Madness '''Dotz'''
** Organize / Clean up Tool Wall
** Remove Power Tool / accessories - place in Dogfort
** Designate Purgatory Shelf/Space


Another old list of topics regarding the AHA organization is available on the [[Structure]] wiki page. Again, it is an old list, but many ideas are still relevant.


* DogFort
==Inventory==
** Final Paint / Trim Coat
* [https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3514.html SDS collection]
** Window holes need work, '''talk to Josh'''. Sizes of remaining holes: 6 x 3.5, 1 x 3.75, 1 x 4, 4 x 7, 2 x 7.25, 2 x 7.5 (num holes * inches diameter for each hole). Rule of thumb: cut acrylic half an inch smaller. Cut cardstock ring up half an inch for outer and half to 3/4 of an inch inner.
* Need/Have list
** Sort through tools, remove shoddy duplicates
* Whereis map
** Remove items that are '''not''':
 
*** Power Tools
==Safety Regulation Compliance==
*** Servers
* Inspect the space to be sure we're complying with the following known safety standards::
*** Paint / Paint Accessories
** General safety standards:
*** First aid kits are up to date and properly labeled
*** Food and beverage stations (fridges, counters, appliances, etc) are equipped with sanitation equipment (solution bucket, tablets, cloths, pH strips)
*** Michigan Rights & Safety posters are hung up and clearly visible
*** Clutter is kept free of of work benches, tools, and walkways
** Chemical safety standards:
*** All chemicals are in appropriate, undamaged, sealable, properly labeled containers
*** All chemicals have an associated Safety Data Sheet that is easily located
*** All chemicals (when not in use) are put away in lockable cabinets, or cabinets out of reach of visitors (adults or minors)
*** Combustible chemicals are kept in a separate Flammables Cabinet
** Fire safety standards:
*** Fire extinguishers are up to date and properly mounted
*** All exits are clearly labeled, unobstructed, and escape route maps are hung up and clearly visible
*** Breaker boxes are properly labeled
*** Safe distances are clearly marked in yellow and black tape around all breaker boxes
** Tool safety standards:
*** Safe distances are clearly marked in yellow and black tape around all standing tools
*** All standing tools have one copy of the user manual safely attached to the tool in a plastic bag and clearly visible
*** A copy of the user manual for all power tools in the space is available and easy to find (in the library or a filing cabinet)
*** All tools requiring certification are clearly and visibly labeled as such
*** All power tools are currently in good working order with all safety guards and guides in place and well-maintained
*** Broken tools that are waiting to be repaired are clearly and visibly labeled as such
*** Broken tools that cannot be repaired have been disposed of safely
*** All hand tools and small power tools are safely put away when not in use
*** All tool accessories are stored with the tool they match, if safe to do so, or are properly labeled and stored away
** PPE safety standards:
*** Proper ear protection is available and clearly visible
*** Proper eye protection is available and clearly visible
*** Proper respiratory protection is available and clearly visible
*** Proper, latex-free skin protection is available and clearly visible
*** Alcohol wipes for ear, eye, and mask sanitation are available, safely stored, and easily accessible
* Determine what additional standards we are required to comply with
** [https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910 OSHA General Industry Standards]
** [https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_11407_15368-39941--,00.html MIOSHA General Industry Standards]
** [https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1926 OSHA Construction Safety and Health Standards]
** [https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_11407_15368-39938--,00.html MIOSHA Construction Safety and Health Standards]
** [https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/default.htm CDC Environmental Health & Safety Standards]
** Additional resources about [https://us.anteagroup.com/en-us/blog/makerspace-safety-nutshell EHS standards for Makerspaces] and [https://us.anteagroup.com/en-us/blog/ehs-impacts-3d-printing-360-degree-view 3d printer safety] may help


==Backing up Production Computers==
* Ideally: A simple method for doing as close to a bare metal backup as possible of the primary production machines at AHA, ie:
** Scotty (CNC/Laser/3D Printing machine in Proto room)
** AHA-Central (Windows 7 Ultimate: Shift machine behind desk)
** All Hands Active (Windows 7 Ultimate: Main machine in primary AHA Workspace)
** AHA-Mega (Ubuntu Box: Label Printer Machine on side work bench in AHA Workspace)


* Prototyping Room
* Once a month should be often enough to get most of the general / major changes covered
** Build Maker Bot Shelf
** Having one or two USB Bootable Clonezilla drives for plugging in, booting up, and one or two steps for a general user to activate backup.
** Secure Existing Shelves
** Testing to make super backup implementation is just as simple
** Add Additional Shelves for material storage
** Create better Maker Bot Filament Storage


* Centralizing where production files (ie: Personal .gcode, .stl, etc.) go, and having those backed up online more often would be nice
(see imaging PCs for update)
** Raises the question of whether or not people want their files being uploaded onto the internet.
** Raises the question of what sort of privacy people can expect with their files.


* Bathrooms
Exploration: [[Imaging PCs]]
** Scrub Sinks/Toilets/Counters/Mirrors/Walls
** Mop Floors!


==1/20/2013 - Front Door/Entrance way.==
*A-Frame sign: Needs printing, laminating and mounting. '''Needs: Print laminate and mount.'''


* Rear Stairwell
*Main Ops sign on building: Josh measured and had a new filler piece created. Needs a piece of acrylic lasercut (makerworks or i3?) and vinyl or paint applied to make the sing '''Needs: Lasercutting, vinyl/paint, mount.'''
** Paint!
** Finish trim around bathroom walls / doors


* DogFort
** Window holes need work, '''talk to Josh'''. Sizes of remaining holes: 6 x 3.5, 1 x 3.75, 1 x 4, 4 x 7, 2 x 7.25, 2 x 7.5 (num holes * inches diameter for each hole). Rule of thumb: cut acrylic half an inch smaller. Cut cardstock ring up half an inch for outer and half to 3/4 of an inch inner.


* Misc Awesome
=Member Projects ARCHIVE=
** Create large / clean / legible signs for different areas
This is a list of member projects from approximately 2015. Some of the members listed are still around and engaged, but many of these projects are not actively being worked on at this point.
*** Electronics
*** Craft
*** Prototyping
*** DogFort
*** Library
*** Hand Tools
*** Safety
** Mount Laser Cutter Key to light weight & bright pink fist sized object with reminder "Please Pay!"


==Critical Mass Skills Exchange==
[[Critical Mass Skills Exchange|This project]] was an attempt to facilitate the generation of classes by providing a space for members to list subjects they feel comfortable teaching and subjects they are interested in learning about.


=Member Projects=
==Backyard Brains Projects==
==Quad Copter==
===LED Neural Encoder===
Main project page: [[Quad Copter]]
We are trying to build a DIY device to convert an analog spike or muscle activity signal into an LED bar graph so students can easily see the amount of activity and quantify it. We have some prototype boards. But we still need some help. Let me know if you are interested in helping! Contact: [mailto:gagegreg@backyardbrains.com Greg Gage]
[[File:Neuralencoder.jpg|thumb|LED Neural Encoder]]


The current goal is to create a quad copter platform that is modular enough so that
===Bluetooth RoboRoach===
* people can use it for various types of projects (flying inside / outside, controlled / autonomous, avionics using off-the-shelf or custom code etc).  
If you are not familiar with the RoboRoach, it is the world's first commercially available cyborg (half machine - half cockroach).  And it was made right here in Ann Arbor.  We used to hack a HexBug to make this work, but recently updated this to use a Bluetooth Chip.  It worked, but its too fancy. It's Bluetooth 4.0, which only works on the iPhone 4s.  We want to make a Bluetooth 2.1 version using the Arduino, or some other PIC.  Want to help? Contact: [mailto:gagegreg@backyardbrains.com Greg Gage]
* It's cheap enough and easy enough to fabricate where if someone wants to make another one (or a swarm!) there is a simple path to follow.  
 
Skills needed:
===DIY SMT Soldering Oven===
* Mechanical engineering / CAD (for designing chassis)
We want to use a toaster oven, an Arduino, and a temperature sensor to allow us to do Reflow Soldering.  Reflow soldering is a process in which a solder paste (a sticky mixture of powdered solder and flux) is used to tack down tiny chips. Once heated up, the solder paste melts and creates an electrical connection between the chip and the pads. This invention would be really useful for hackerscpaces around the world.
* Arduino / electronics (for control hardware, sensors)
Contact: [mailto:gagegreg@backyardbrains.com Greg Gage]
* Software development (for interfaces, non-autonomous control etc)
* AI / machine learning (for autonomy)
* Enthusiasm and awesomeness (for learning all of the above!)
Interested Parties
  Nate Y.  
Michael Sh.  
Josh W.


==Fabric circuits / wearable electronics==
==Big 3D Printer==
Main project page: [[Fabric Circuit Actigraphy]]
This will be a longer-term project involving the construction of a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYs6jASd_Ww Rostock delta-like 3D printer]; should give us a lot more speed and precision, along with a much larger printing area, and it should be easier to maintain if something breaks.  We've got most of the parts on order.  Get in contact with one of the folks below if you would like to help!


It seems like there are a lot of folks around who like working with textiles, clothing etc, and a lot of folks around who like playing with electronics. Let's combine the two! Conductive thread / fabrics are available on the intertubes and quite cool. Some possibilities:  
Contacts: Michael Sh., Tyler W., Nate Y.
* Multi-sensor wearable actigraph. What is actigraphy? The science of measuring human activity levels from non-invasive sensors. Single-sensor consumer devices already exist (e.g. fitbit, wakemate, to some extent nike+) but I wonder how well you could do with a shirt that passively tracks your motion, heart rate, ambient temperature etc and some clever software. Interested parties: Mike Sh., Cory, Kimberly
* Clothing with persistence of vision (POV) displays.
* Tron costume with real glowy bits.
Skills needed :
* Sewing and other fabric / clothing-oriented skills.
* Electronics


==[[Scanmera]]==
==Scanmera==
(project page deleted in 2017)
Currently in a working state.  Excellent for events where we need a reliable project that's interactive and engaging.
Currently in a working state.  Excellent for events where we need a reliable project that's interactive and engaging.


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  Nate Y.
  Nate Y.
==Arduino Education Kits==
==Ceiling Art Installation==
==Before Memorial Weekend Improvement Plan==
* Fix Lighting in DogFort
* Organize Network Cable & Power Madness for Servers


==Estes E2X Equivalent==
==Estes E2X Equivalent==
* Project Page: [[E2X Equivalent]]
* Project Page: E2X Equivalent (page deleted in 2017)
* Lead: Josh W.
* Lead: Josh W.
* 12 Pack of Easy to Assemble Rockets costs $66 from Estes, that's $5.50 p/student
* 12 Pack of Easy to Assemble Rockets costs $66 from Estes, that's $5.50 p/student
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** Does it hold up?
** Does it hold up?
* If all goes well, what possibilities are there for custom built pieces for more unique rockets?
* If all goes well, what possibilities are there for custom built pieces for more unique rockets?
==Back room temperature / humidity network sensor ==
* Lead: Ed V.
* Project Page: not yet
* Raspberry Pi + sensor shield or components to measure temp, humidity, other interesting things in back room
* Usefulness! If temp is wrong or humidity is wrong can't be used for plastics molding
==AHA MESH==
[[AHAMesh]] Project
== AHA Garden Plan==
[[AHA Garden Plan]]
==Fabric circuit Actigraphy==
[[Fabric Circuit Actigraphy]]
==Jewelry Making==
[[Jewelry Making]]
==Project Pumpkin==
[[Project Pumpkin]]
==ABS Strip Face Shield==
[[ABS Strip Face Shield]]
==LED Quilt==
[[LED Quilt]]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 16 December 2023

This is an archive of all projects that people have worked on or put together!

Outreach/Event Demos

Button Maker

Button maker

Available in the bins on the shelves in the main room. Easy project for working with kids. Sometimes has problems with bubbling on the edges.

Robot Portraits

The Robot Portraits project shows off the capabilities of the smaller Shapeoko CNC machine to draw line art.

Penguicon Badges

The Penguicon Badge 2013 page details this simple soldering project. We don't have the specific materials for this version anymore, but the documentation is there so we could theoretically reorder and offer this project again.

Holiday Make-a-Gift workshops

The 2023 EOY Fundraiser includes several make-a-gift workshops that teach community members some basic maker skills while also providing an opportunity to make stocking-stuffer sized gifts to take home.

Space Improvements

This is an old list, but a lot of it is still relevant to current AHA goals.

Another old list of topics regarding the AHA organization is available on the Structure wiki page. Again, it is an old list, but many ideas are still relevant.

Inventory

Safety Regulation Compliance

  • Inspect the space to be sure we're complying with the following known safety standards::
    • General safety standards:
      • First aid kits are up to date and properly labeled
      • Food and beverage stations (fridges, counters, appliances, etc) are equipped with sanitation equipment (solution bucket, tablets, cloths, pH strips)
      • Michigan Rights & Safety posters are hung up and clearly visible
      • Clutter is kept free of of work benches, tools, and walkways
    • Chemical safety standards:
      • All chemicals are in appropriate, undamaged, sealable, properly labeled containers
      • All chemicals have an associated Safety Data Sheet that is easily located
      • All chemicals (when not in use) are put away in lockable cabinets, or cabinets out of reach of visitors (adults or minors)
      • Combustible chemicals are kept in a separate Flammables Cabinet
    • Fire safety standards:
      • Fire extinguishers are up to date and properly mounted
      • All exits are clearly labeled, unobstructed, and escape route maps are hung up and clearly visible
      • Breaker boxes are properly labeled
      • Safe distances are clearly marked in yellow and black tape around all breaker boxes
    • Tool safety standards:
      • Safe distances are clearly marked in yellow and black tape around all standing tools
      • All standing tools have one copy of the user manual safely attached to the tool in a plastic bag and clearly visible
      • A copy of the user manual for all power tools in the space is available and easy to find (in the library or a filing cabinet)
      • All tools requiring certification are clearly and visibly labeled as such
      • All power tools are currently in good working order with all safety guards and guides in place and well-maintained
      • Broken tools that are waiting to be repaired are clearly and visibly labeled as such
      • Broken tools that cannot be repaired have been disposed of safely
      • All hand tools and small power tools are safely put away when not in use
      • All tool accessories are stored with the tool they match, if safe to do so, or are properly labeled and stored away
    • PPE safety standards:
      • Proper ear protection is available and clearly visible
      • Proper eye protection is available and clearly visible
      • Proper respiratory protection is available and clearly visible
      • Proper, latex-free skin protection is available and clearly visible
      • Alcohol wipes for ear, eye, and mask sanitation are available, safely stored, and easily accessible
  • Determine what additional standards we are required to comply with

Backing up Production Computers

  • Ideally: A simple method for doing as close to a bare metal backup as possible of the primary production machines at AHA, ie:
    • Scotty (CNC/Laser/3D Printing machine in Proto room)
    • AHA-Central (Windows 7 Ultimate: Shift machine behind desk)
    • All Hands Active (Windows 7 Ultimate: Main machine in primary AHA Workspace)
    • AHA-Mega (Ubuntu Box: Label Printer Machine on side work bench in AHA Workspace)
  • Once a month should be often enough to get most of the general / major changes covered
    • Having one or two USB Bootable Clonezilla drives for plugging in, booting up, and one or two steps for a general user to activate backup.
    • Testing to make super backup implementation is just as simple
  • Centralizing where production files (ie: Personal .gcode, .stl, etc.) go, and having those backed up online more often would be nice

(see imaging PCs for update)

    • Raises the question of whether or not people want their files being uploaded onto the internet.
    • Raises the question of what sort of privacy people can expect with their files.

Exploration: Imaging PCs

1/20/2013 - Front Door/Entrance way.

  • A-Frame sign: Needs printing, laminating and mounting. Needs: Print laminate and mount.
  • Main Ops sign on building: Josh measured and had a new filler piece created. Needs a piece of acrylic lasercut (makerworks or i3?) and vinyl or paint applied to make the sing Needs: Lasercutting, vinyl/paint, mount.
  • DogFort
    • Window holes need work, talk to Josh. Sizes of remaining holes: 6 x 3.5, 1 x 3.75, 1 x 4, 4 x 7, 2 x 7.25, 2 x 7.5 (num holes * inches diameter for each hole). Rule of thumb: cut acrylic half an inch smaller. Cut cardstock ring up half an inch for outer and half to 3/4 of an inch inner.

Member Projects ARCHIVE

This is a list of member projects from approximately 2015. Some of the members listed are still around and engaged, but many of these projects are not actively being worked on at this point.

Critical Mass Skills Exchange

This project was an attempt to facilitate the generation of classes by providing a space for members to list subjects they feel comfortable teaching and subjects they are interested in learning about.

Backyard Brains Projects

LED Neural Encoder

We are trying to build a DIY device to convert an analog spike or muscle activity signal into an LED bar graph so students can easily see the amount of activity and quantify it. We have some prototype boards. But we still need some help. Let me know if you are interested in helping! Contact: Greg Gage

LED Neural Encoder

Bluetooth RoboRoach

If you are not familiar with the RoboRoach, it is the world's first commercially available cyborg (half machine - half cockroach). And it was made right here in Ann Arbor. We used to hack a HexBug to make this work, but recently updated this to use a Bluetooth Chip. It worked, but its too fancy. It's Bluetooth 4.0, which only works on the iPhone 4s. We want to make a Bluetooth 2.1 version using the Arduino, or some other PIC. Want to help? Contact: Greg Gage

DIY SMT Soldering Oven

We want to use a toaster oven, an Arduino, and a temperature sensor to allow us to do Reflow Soldering. Reflow soldering is a process in which a solder paste (a sticky mixture of powdered solder and flux) is used to tack down tiny chips. Once heated up, the solder paste melts and creates an electrical connection between the chip and the pads. This invention would be really useful for hackerscpaces around the world. Contact: Greg Gage

Big 3D Printer

This will be a longer-term project involving the construction of a Rostock delta-like 3D printer; should give us a lot more speed and precision, along with a much larger printing area, and it should be easier to maintain if something breaks. We've got most of the parts on order. Get in contact with one of the folks below if you would like to help!

Contacts: Michael Sh., Tyler W., Nate Y.

Scanmera

(project page deleted in 2017) Currently in a working state. Excellent for events where we need a reliable project that's interactive and engaging.

Here are some people to poke if you have questions about the Scanmera:

Xander H.
Jenn M.
Josh W.
Nate Y.

Estes E2X Equivalent

  • Project Page: E2X Equivalent (page deleted in 2017)
  • Lead: Josh W.
  • 12 Pack of Easy to Assemble Rockets costs $66 from Estes, that's $5.50 p/student
  • Can we make similar, or equivalent pieces with a 3D Printer?
    • What is the time to print?
    • What is the cost of materials?
    • Does it hold up?
  • If all goes well, what possibilities are there for custom built pieces for more unique rockets?

Back room temperature / humidity network sensor

  • Lead: Ed V.
  • Project Page: not yet
  • Raspberry Pi + sensor shield or components to measure temp, humidity, other interesting things in back room
  • Usefulness! If temp is wrong or humidity is wrong can't be used for plastics molding

AHA MESH

AHAMesh Project

AHA Garden Plan

AHA Garden Plan

Fabric circuit Actigraphy

Fabric Circuit Actigraphy

Jewelry Making

Jewelry Making

Project Pumpkin

Project Pumpkin

ABS Strip Face Shield

ABS Strip Face Shield

LED Quilt

LED Quilt