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Project and Material Storage

The Project Storage Area in The Main Room is provided for the storage of stuff relating to your current projects. This is the only part of the Hackspace you should keep your personal stuff in. Ad-hoc storage elsewhere makes Hackspace harder to use, less accessible, and more dangerous.

In the Project Storage Area, there are a few storage options:

WhereWhatSticker to use
Project BoxesFor smaller parts and materials“Project Box”
Sheet Material RackFor plywood, acrylic, etc. Designed to take up to about A0 (laser bed size) or 1/3 sheet of ply “Short Stay”
Long Material RackFor timber, metal stock, etc. We intend to build a rack here in the future. Watch for the lights when manoeuvring long materials!“Short Stay”
Short Stay RackFor larger projects or assemblies that don't fit in a project box, and need to hang around for a few days until you can come finish them.“Short Stay”

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Stickers

Stickers can be printed on-demand using the label printer by the member portal (right-hand PC by the electronics bench).

Project Box Stickers - These should be used to protect project boxes only. These will expire in ~6 months (180 days).

Short-Stay Stickers - These should be used to protect stuff on the short stay rack, long material rack and sheet material rack. These will expire in ~1 month (30 days).

Donating Materials

Please don't abandon materials you don't want anymore in the Project Storage Area. Instead donate it by putting it in the right place, dispose of it, or take it home.

Other Storage

If you have a short-stay item that absolutely wont fit on the rack, and you have no choice but to leave it briefly somewhere else in the space, please ensure that you:

Fair Use of Storage

Storage Space is at a premium in Hackspace, so please be thoughtful in what you store, and for how long.

If the committee feel you are taking up more than your fair share of our limited storage space, we may ask you to remove some stuff, or remove it for you.

Everything left at Hackspace is done so entirely at your own risk.