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== Safety ==
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{{UniversalSafety}}
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==== Equipment-Specific Safety ====
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<CLASS> is required to use this tool.
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<PPE> are required to use this tool.
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==== Etiquette (if relevant) ====
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Example:
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If you are going to be spending a lot of time on the miter saw, write "miter saw" in the optional notes of your Skedda booking so other woodshop users will know.
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== Use Case  ==
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Description of what the tool does and when or why to use it
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Asmbly use:  e.g. Skedda required, or part of an area. 
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== Materials ==
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==== Acceptable Materials ====
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List of materials allowed or not allowed (whichever is easiest) on this tool
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e.g. no metal, no lubricants, no wet glue, no chlorinated materials
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Required pre-processing (e.g. pre-jointed / planed lumber before table saw)
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==== Material Limits ====
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Table of min max dimensions / Material limits
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==== Consumables ====
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Shop provided consumables and where to find them.
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e.g. bulk lubricate or cleaning supplies
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What consumables to bring from home
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e.g. sand paper, glue, specialty precision tools or materials
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== Operation (pictures encouraged) ==
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==== Feeds and Speeds - if appropriate ====
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==== Controls ====
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==== Settings and Adjustments ====
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==== Tool Use ====
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== Cleanup ==
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{{UniversalCleaning}}
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==== Tool Specific Cleaning Guide ====
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* What to clean
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* How to clean
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* Where to dispose of waste
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Example for Miter Saw:
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# Brush off top surface
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# Brush around machine
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# Clean infeed and outfeed tables
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# Sweep floor
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# Wall vacuum hose works well
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== Resources ==
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==== Manual ====
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==== Discourse Links ====
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==== SIG Information (if relevant) ====
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==== External Resources ====
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== Troubleshooting ==
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==== Common Problems ====
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Detail what the problem is and how to fix it 
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If you are unsure, it is always best to contact a steward and fill out a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBhIcxwJPpBbuTVlxZ6-hSfNduEM5kkT0e4JP_uxGe9Ar75Q/viewform problem report]
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== Common Projects ==
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== Critical Info! ==
 
== Critical Info! ==

Revision as of 03:15, 6 September 2024

ClassWarningIcon.png Members must complete the Intro to Filament 3D Printing Class before using this tool



PolyPrinter229.jpg


The Polyprinter 229 is fast, reliable and straightforward to use. We usually leave it set up for ABS printing.


Unknown Name (Polyprinter 229)
Status Active
Manufacturer Polyprinter
Model 229
Nozzle Size 0.4mm
Nozzle Type Brass(?)
Nozzle Count 1
Filament Size 1.75mm
Print Volume 229 x 229 x 229mm
Max Bed Temperature 125(?)C
Max Nozzle Temperature 300(?)C
Max Print Speed 250(?)mm/s
Extruder Type Direct
Manual Unknown
Control Interface Unknown
Network Address Unknown



Safety

Universal Safety

  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially when handling large materials.
  • Do not approach anyone operating equipment. Stand patiently in their field of view.
  • Use PPE, including filtration and eye protection, when handling dust or emptying dust/shaving containers.

Equipment-Specific Safety

<CLASS> is required to use this tool.

<PPE> are required to use this tool.

Etiquette (if relevant)

Example:

If you are going to be spending a lot of time on the miter saw, write "miter saw" in the optional notes of your Skedda booking so other woodshop users will know.

Use Case

Description of what the tool does and when or why to use it

Asmbly use: e.g. Skedda required, or part of an area.

Materials

Acceptable Materials

List of materials allowed or not allowed (whichever is easiest) on this tool

e.g. no metal, no lubricants, no wet glue, no chlorinated materials

Required pre-processing (e.g. pre-jointed / planed lumber before table saw)

Material Limits

Table of min max dimensions / Material limits

Consumables

Shop provided consumables and where to find them.

e.g. bulk lubricate or cleaning supplies

What consumables to bring from home

e.g. sand paper, glue, specialty precision tools or materials

Operation (pictures encouraged)

Feeds and Speeds - if appropriate

Controls

Settings and Adjustments

Tool Use

Cleanup

Universal Cleaning Guide

  • Return the equipment to neutral.
  • Sweep up any dust and debris around the tool, your table top, and the floor - both in the equipment area and your work area.
  • Clear the floor of any tripping hazards, like power cords.
  • Empty trash cans and dust collectors that are halfway full or more into the Asmbly dumpster behind the workshop.
  • Leave the shop 110% better than you found it.

Tool Specific Cleaning Guide

  • What to clean
  • How to clean
  • Where to dispose of waste

Example for Miter Saw:

  1. Brush off top surface
  2. Brush around machine
  3. Clean infeed and outfeed tables
  4. Sweep floor
  5. Wall vacuum hose works well

Resources

Manual

Discourse Links

SIG Information (if relevant)

External Resources

Troubleshooting

Common Problems

Detail what the problem is and how to fix it

If you are unsure, it is always best to contact a steward and fill out a problem report

Common Projects

Critical Info!

  • Do NOT use metal tools on the Bed
  • Avoid touching the plate with your fingers. Skin oil can affect performances.
  • Requires use of KISSlicer
  • Only use Polyprinter brand filament reels

Resources


Maintenance

This tool is owned by Asmbly Makerspace for the use of its members. Please contact the workshop committee if maintenance is required.