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=Resources for Creating A New Space=
=Resources for Creating A New Space=
==Use Maker Nexus Documents==
Part of the Maker Nexus mission is to help other non-profit makerspaces. This wiki of information is one example. We also release all of our documents under the [[Makernexuswiki:Copyrights|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license]]. You can see the material we have released at this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OVtDCs4H-r3UAqqseN0YeRGuM22ZraeF public repository]. We usually keep our documents in our members-only share while we develop them and move them into the public space when they are pretty much complete. If you want some kind of document not in the public repository, please send an email to info@makernexus.org and we'll see if we can help.
==Great Examples==
==Great Examples==
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xglii2ZkNAg Walkthrough] the Urban Workshop space. A very inspiring tour.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xglii2ZkNAg Walkthrough] the Urban Workshop space. A very inspiring tour.
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* [https://nationofmakers.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/make-a-space-kit.pdf How-to guide from Nation of Makers], an excellent document.
* [https://nationofmakers.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/make-a-space-kit.pdf How-to guide from Nation of Makers], an excellent document.
* [https://makezine.com/2016/03/21/made-baltimore-business-planning-makerspaces/ How to set your membership price]
* [https://makezine.com/2016/03/21/made-baltimore-business-planning-makerspaces/ How to set your membership price]
* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gItiGztJi1Rsb6_bTFxBndlp2NUJtsT6BsSqkcUSYgQ/edit?usp=sharing A presentation on the process of organizing], help guiding the conversation with your initial group of friends.
* [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/15aW0V3zFt6ynjkcC1YFIGuYDwOReyfJT A presentation on the process of organizing], help guiding the conversation with your initial group of friends.
* [http://prattcenter.net/sites/default/files/toolkitfinaljune4.pdf Non-profit real estate development]
* [http://prattcenter.net/sites/default/files/toolkitfinaljune4.pdf Non-profit real estate development]
* [http://aproe.com/machine-shop-setup/ APROE, a company the specializes in machine shop set-up]
* [http://aproe.com/machine-shop-setup/ APROE, a company the specializes in machine shop set-up]
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* [https://www.cobot.me/pricing Cobot]
* [https://www.cobot.me/pricing Cobot]
* [http://clubexpress.com Club Express]
* [http://clubexpress.com Club Express]
* [http://ezfacility.com EZFacility]


==Tools==
==Tools==
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* Other
* Other
** [http://mjmarggraff.com/gravitygames/ Gravity Games] has a team of teens make a game for printing and playing in space.
** [http://mjmarggraff.com/gravitygames/ Gravity Games] has a team of teens make a game for printing and playing in space.
** [https://www.nutsandboltsfoundation.org/camps/host-a-camp Nuts Bolts and Things]. You can host one of their camps.

Revision as of 02:53, 27 November 2019

Resources for Creating A New Space

Use Maker Nexus Documents

Part of the Maker Nexus mission is to help other non-profit makerspaces. This wiki of information is one example. We also release all of our documents under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. You can see the material we have released at this public repository. We usually keep our documents in our members-only share while we develop them and move them into the public space when they are pretty much complete. If you want some kind of document not in the public repository, please send an email to info@makernexus.org and we'll see if we can help.

Great Examples

Organizing

Infrastucture

Suites

These solutions cover several functions you might need.

Tools

Fixtures

Education

Links to several kinds of education:

  • Basic Operation Safety Standard (BOSS) - Use a piece of equipment safely.
  • Skill Improvement - Projects aimed at improving a particular maker skill. Dovetail joints, Laser Cutter use of color, 3D printer wall thickness, anything you can think of.
  • Project Classes - Classes where the students build some specific thing. Personalized 3D printed key fob, book case, bird feeder, purse, etc.
  • Merit Badges - Classes for scouts that help them earn a specific merit badge.
  • Other