ATXHS member James Manley has set up the Aquaponics system at ATXHS and is hosting an open discussion call over Zoom to share information and lessons learned in the setup. This is a free event open to all!
If you are a new member and will need a keyfob please contact instructor via (preferred method by phone: 512-799-8012) ahead of time to let them know they will have to let you in.
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $75 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
Introduction to the CNC Router and related programs needed to use it. Lessons on bits to use, materials and speeds, and layout on the Machine. Day one is a Online meeting for all computer lessons, day two is in person and includes setting up the machine, saving g-code and running the machine. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week. Completion of Part I is a prerequisite for taking Part II.
Requirements:
You must wear eye protection while using the CNC router. Please remember to bring a notepad or another way that you can take notes during the class.
Part 1 (Sat 4-6:30 PM on Zoom)
Part 2 (Sun 4-7 PM in person at ATXHS):
This class provides a 2 hour introduction to basics of woodworking, with a focus on safely using a table saw, planer, band saw, router, and drill press.
Price: $30 paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This course is an introduction to 3D printing. The course will cover important settings for 3d printing such as infill, layer height, materials, speed, etc, as well as going over where to find those things in the slicing software and making adjustments. The 3D printing course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $50 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo). Completion of Part I of the class is a prerequisite for attending Part II in person. Please note classes run different lengths of time (the Zoom is 3 hours long and the in-person is 2 hours long)
Requirements:
You must purchase and bring a spool of 1.75mm pla flilament with you to the in person portion of the class. These run around $20 on Amazon and can last months. Instructor recommends the brand Hatchbox, which is the most popular and easy to use. Other recommended brands are: Overture, Proto-Pasta, ColorFabb, Ultimaker, and Makerbot. Please remember to bring a notepad or other way to take notes during class.
PART I (MON 6:00 - 9:00 PM on Zoom)
Basics of Printing
- Types of Printers
- Types of Filament
Printer Terms and Functions
- Main Printer Parts and Purpose
How to get 3-D Prints
- Brief Overview of Creating in CAD Software
- Downloading Models
Printing Software
Slicer’s
- General Overview and Features
- Best Placement Positions
- Slicer Settings
- Necessary Settings
- Optional Settings
Octoprint
Basic Operation
- Pre-Print Checklist
- Proper First Layer Appearance
- Common Issues and Fixes
- Homework/Prep for In-Person Portion
PART II (TUES 6:00 - 8:00 PM in person at ATXHS)
Loading unloading filament using separate machines
Operating the 3D printers and printing designs
This is an informative, and required, virtual orientation session for new ATXHS members. To get the Zoom link for this event, join the Members2B group on our Discourse forum at yo.atxhs.org. Zoom links and other information will be shared in the group messages for Members2B.
Here's a checklist of the items you'll need to do for this session:
This class provides a 2 hour introduction to basics of woodworking, with a focus on safely using a table saw, planer, band saw, router, and drill press.
Price: $30 paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
If you are a new member and will need a keyfob please contact instructor via (preferred method; phone, email, Discourse) ahead of time to let them know they will have to let you in.
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $75 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The router is capable of handling a variety of materials from plywood, hardwood, and various plastics. It will do very clean vector cuts that will allow you fabricate incredible things like furniture, signage, custom parts, and artwork. This course will teach you how to use this machine and others like it to fabricate items from line drawings. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Requirements:
You must wear eye protection while using the CNC router. Please remember to bring a notepad or another way that you can take notes during the class.
Part 1 (Wed 6:30-9:00 PM on Zoom):
In Part 1 of the course, you will learn the theory and fundamentals of operating and programming CNC machines and using VcarvePro to create tool paths and G-code which a CNC machine can use to fulfill your instructions. You will get instructions and go through all the steps to create a G-code file which will be used in Part 2.
Part 2 (Thurs 6:30-9:00 PM in person at ATXHS):
In Part 2 of the course, you will receive hands-on training on setting up the CNC Router, and using your G-code from Part 1 on the machine. You must take Part 1 - Designing for CNC and VcarvePro before you may take Part 2 - CNC Router Operation. The skills that you learn in Part 1 are essential and required for Part 2.
This class provides a 2 hour introduction to basics of woodworking, with a focus on safely using a table saw, planer, band saw, router, and drill press.
Price: $30 paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This class is an introduction to our blue laser - ULS 60W. We will cover laser basics, materials to cut or not cut, basics in CorelDraw, and proper settings and troubleshooting.
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
If you are a new member and will need a keyfob please contact instructor via (preferred method; phone, email, Discourse) ahead of time to let them know they will have to let you in.
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $75 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The router is capable of handling a variety of materials from plywood, hardwood, and various plastics. It will do very clean vector cuts that will allow you fabricate incredible things like furniture, signage, custom parts, and artwork. This course will teach you how to use this machine and others like it to fabricate items from line drawings. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Requirements:
You must wear eye protection while using the CNC router. Please remember to bring a notepad or another way that you can take notes during the class.
Part 1 (Wed 6:30-9:00 PM on Zoom):
In Part 1 of the course, you will learn the theory and fundamentals of operating and programming CNC machines and using VcarvePro to create tool paths and G-code which a CNC machine can use to fulfill your instructions. You will get instructions and go through all the steps to create a G-code file which will be used in Part 2.
Part 2 (Thurs 6:30-9:00 PM in person at ATXHS):
In Part 2 of the course, you will receive hands-on training on setting up the CNC Router, and using your G-code from Part 1 on the machine. You must take Part 1 - Designing for CNC and VcarvePro before you may take Part 2 - CNC Router Operation. The skills that you learn in Part 1 are essential and required for Part 2.
This course is an introduction to 3D printing. The course will cover important settings for 3d printing such as infill, layer height, materials, speed, etc, as well as going over where to find those things in the slicing software and making adjustments. The 3D printing course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $50 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo). Completion of Part I of the class is a prerequisite for attending Part II in person. Please note classes run different lengths of time (the Zoom is 3 hours long and the in-person is 2 hours long)
Requirements:
You must purchase and bring 1-2 spools of 1.75mm pla flilament with you to the in person portion of the class. These run around $20/ea on Amazon and can last months. Instructor recommends the brand Hatchbox, which is the most popular and easy to use. Other recommended brands are: Overture, Proto-Pasta, ColorFabb, Ultimaker, and Makerbot. Please remember to bring a notepad or other way to take notes during class.
PART I (MON 6:00 - 9:00 PM on Zoom)
Basics of Printing
- Types of Printers
- Types of Filament
Printer Terms and Functions
- Main Printer Parts and Purpose
How to get 3-D Prints
- Brief Overview of Creating in CAD Software
- Downloading Models
Printing Software
Slicer’s
- General Overview and Features
- Best Placement Positions
- Slicer Settings
- Necessary Settings
- Optional Settings
Octoprint
Basic Operation
- Pre-Print Checklist
- Proper First Layer Appearance
- Common Issues and Fixes
- Homework/Prep for In-Person Portion
PART II (TUES 6:00 - 8:00 PM in person at ATXHS)
Loading unloading filament using separate machines
Operating the 3D printers and printing designs
This class is an introduction to our blue laser - ULS 60W. We will cover laser basics, materials to cut or not cut, basics in CorelDraw, and proper settings and troubleshooting.
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
If you are a new member and will need a keyfob please contact instructor via (preferred method by phone: 512-799-8012) ahead of time to let them know they will have to let you in.
ATX Hackerspace has a CNC Router with a 5ft x 8ft bed that was custom made for the membership to use. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week.
Price: $75 per session paid to teacher directly (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
Introduction to the CNC Router and related programs needed to use it. Lessons on bits to use, materials and speeds, and layout on the Machine. Day one is a Online meeting for all computer lessons, day two is in person and includes setting up the machine, saving g-code and running the machine. The CNC Router course is a two-part course that will take place on two evenings in the same week. Completion of Part I is a prerequisite for taking Part II.
Requirements:
You must wear eye protection while using the CNC router. Please remember to bring a notepad or another way that you can take notes during the class.
Part 1 (Sat 4-6:30 PM on Zoom)
Part 2 (Sun 4-7 PM in person at ATXHS):
This class is an introduction to our blue laser - ULS 60W. We will cover laser basics, materials to cut or not cut, basics in CorelDraw, and proper settings and troubleshooting.
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This class is an introduction to our blue laser - ULS 60W. We will cover laser basics, materials to cut or not cut, basics in CorelDraw, and proper settings and troubleshooting.
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)
This class covers working safely and efficiently with the wood lathe. This includes how to secure pieces with a screw chuck, face plate and regular chuck; using a variety of different tools and ensuring that they stay sharp; and steps required to complete various projects, focusing especially on making bowls. This class may not be long enough for us to finish making a bowl from scratch, but you will leave with a piece of wood well on its way toward becoming a bowl - and the skills necessary to finish it.
Price: $70 paid directly to instructor (cash, PayPal, or Venmo)