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Tom & Jelly will be available all day to complete inductions on any of the metalworking tools, on a "First-Come, First-Served" basis. | Tom & Jelly will be available all day to complete inductions on any of the metalworking tools, on a "First-Come, First-Served" basis. | ||
We're hoping to get plenty more people inducted, and to share our enthusiasm for metalworking in the space. | |||
We | We have prepared drawings for the induction pieces, (click [[File:Induction Drawings 24-08-2018.pdf|here]] for printable version). | ||
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Please familiarize yourself with the items you'll be making, and look at the advice on obtaining your own materials for the day, in our experience for small amounts of metal stock EBay is usually the easiest source. | |||
We would ask that people who are competent on the machines already, say so when they meet us, as we can run a quicker induction with a hands-off approach which will be easier for all involved. |
Revision as of 17:23, 24 August 2018
The first Metalworking Induction Days will be the 22nd and 23rd of September (2018), it was originally envisaged to be all day, both days, but due to the meeting scheduled at the same time, will pause at 14:00 on the 22nd and resume after the meeting.
Tom & Jelly will be available all day to complete inductions on any of the metalworking tools, on a "First-Come, First-Served" basis. We're hoping to get plenty more people inducted, and to share our enthusiasm for metalworking in the space.
We have prepared drawings for the induction pieces, (click File:Induction Drawings 24-08-2018.pdf for printable version).
Please familiarize yourself with the items you'll be making, and look at the advice on obtaining your own materials for the day, in our experience for small amounts of metal stock EBay is usually the easiest source.
We would ask that people who are competent on the machines already, say so when they meet us, as we can run a quicker induction with a hands-off approach which will be easier for all involved.