Difference between revisions of "Certification Reform"

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* [ftp://semsrv.pumpingstationone.org/doc/Scanning%20Electron%20Microscope%20Certification%20-%2020140119.ppt SEM User Certification] (Available on internal network only!)
 
* [ftp://semsrv.pumpingstationone.org/doc/Scanning%20Electron%20Microscope%20Certification%20-%2020140119.ppt SEM User Certification] (Available on internal network only!)
 
* [[Leica S430 Scanning Electron Microscope User Certification Checklist]]
 
* [[Leica S430 Scanning Electron Microscope User Certification Checklist]]
* [[Leica 430 Scanning Electron Microscope Operations Checklist]]
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* [[Leica S430 Scanning Electron Microscope Operations Checklist]]

Revision as of 01:51, 20 January 2014

A lot of our tools are complex, expensive or dangerous. Many of those same tools have very informal certification requirements. I'm interested in creating, at the least, 'certification checklists' which can be used by certifiers and certifiees alike, regardless of whether we implement stricter certification requirements or not.

3d Printers

A checklist for a 3d printer should cover the basics of FDM printing, the software toolchain, basic setup and maintenance of the machine.

Topics:

  • FDM printing in general
    • How it works
    • What's possible?
  • Prontrface
    • Manual control of machine.
    • Heat
      • Nozzle temps:
        • ABS - ~230C
        • PLA
      • Bed Temps:
        • ABS - ~85C
        • PLA -
  • Slic3r
    • Default configuration files and important slicing settings
    • Overview of layers, perimeters
    • Speeds
    • Run through each tab and give a brief description
  • How can 3D prints fail, and what should you do when they do?

Table Saw

Bridgeport Mill

Laser Cutter

Welders

Clausing Lathe

Laser

SEM