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− | When you finished using a tool, make sure you return it both physically and in the [[ | + | When you finished using a tool, make sure you return it both physically and in the [[https://p2k16.bitraf.no/#!/tool|tool checkout system]]. The laser will automatically return itself when it starts up, but feel free to do it when you finished cutting also. That way you won't get the blame if someone after you destroys something? |
Revisjonen fra 26. jan. 2019 kl. 01:16
Bitraf has many machines that can be dangerous to both the user and others if used incorrectly. To prevent incorrect use, special training is required for these tools. When training is completed, you'll be added to the group of people (organised as "Circles") that can access this tool.
If you have taken the required course, but are not in the circle - please contact one of the Circle admins. Ask a fellow Bitraf'er who can help you. Initially, only the laser cutters have access control, but all dangerous tools will have this eventually.
Checking out a tool
To checkout a tool, go to https://p2k16.bitraf.no/#!/tool. DO NOT check out a tool "just to test" or to show people UNLESS you are physically present and know the tool is not in use. For now, the system is set up so that anyone can take control over a tool at any time. Taking over a tool such as the laser cutter while it is in operation will physically stop it from lasing and can thus potentially destroy the material and work that others have done. They will however know who did it as all tool checkin and checkout is logged.
If you absolutely want to test how the system works, please use the "Test-tool" since this will not affect the other tools.
Returning a tool
When you finished using a tool, make sure you return it both physically and in the [checkout system]. The laser will automatically return itself when it starts up, but feel free to do it when you finished cutting also. That way you won't get the blame if someone after you destroys something?