[Abbenay] equipment

Ged Wed gedw99 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 16:36:27 CST 2009


Hey,

The spec is more "in my head" in terms of i know what needs to me done to
get it the way i imagine it need to be.
Nothing " rocket science", and what i envisage is really just down to space
planning.

1. Get the kitchen in the corner as funtional as possible, taking up as
little space as possible.
2. Get the benches as the way along the back.
3. Soem strong shelves above for all the equipment.
4. About 20 power sockets along the back.

You never have enough space :)

The best thing would be for use to map out what to do next Thursday and just
draw up a very simple plan.

Ged


On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Hedvig Skirgård
<hedvig.skirgard at gmail.com>wrote:

> @Ged: Write me some spec and I'll show it to the board on wednesday.
>
> /Hed.
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>
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> 2009/12/14 Ged Wed <gedw99 at gmail.com>
>
> Hey,
>>
>> The hackerspace in Copenhagen as all this fantastic stuff.
>>
>> they have a cnc machine and rill press. This allows metal fabrication.
>> This allows to build almost anything you can imagine.
>>
>> So, what i am wondering is if its realistic to expect that we can get some
>> of this stuff.
>> i think a CNC machine is overkill.
>>
>> But i really think we need to get equipment pretty fast and stop playing
>> around and get serious.
>> There will in itself be a whole lot of workshops around just learning to
>> use the equipment, and then applying it to projects.
>>
>> its also very important that the reare space at the hackspace is setup
>> right.
>> Currently thr tabel in the middle is all wrong.
>> we need to run the lap benches right along the back wall. You need ALOT of
>> bench space to do anything worthwhile, and the more if it we have the
>> better.
>> As an architect, i can spec this out for you easily, but i just want to
>> know if i cma wasting mine and your time is basically what i am saying.
>>
>>
>> Ged
>>
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>


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