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Published by info@themakerbarn.org on February 6, 2023
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From the February 2023 Newsletter:

New Machines Coming!


I am seeing several new faces around the Shop and Lab. A big welcome to our new members! Remember, The MakerBarn is a volunteer organization, if you would like to get involved, just let one of the managers or executive committee members know. The best thing to do is make sure you get on Slack. You can use Slack on phones or desktop computers, so if you hate typing on the phone (I do) use the PC or Mac application.

Don’t forget our MakerBarn Quarterly Pot Luck Dinner is Sunday, February 19 from 4:30 to 6 PM. Just sign-up so we know how many people are coming and bring something to share with others or just your bring your appetite if cooking is not your maker secret power! It’s a great way to meet others and share the joy of making.

We ended up with more ceramic molds than we know what to do with. I hate to just throw them away, but we need the space. So, if you, or someone you know, would like some molds, we have a deal for you, text Kathy at 281-788-8214.

On February 27th, a group of volunteers went to Dr. Kimbrough’s shop to move the CNC milling machine closer to the big door. We had to move quite a bit of equipment to move the CNC from one side of the building to the other. There were eight of us, so it was not hard work, it was fun. Kathy learned how to drive a tractor with forks. Nobody got smashed while moving the 4,500 pound CNC, and it gave us some insight on how the pyramids were built.

We did bring home a neat new (to us) machine. It is a punch used for making charms for jewelry items. More about that below.

If anyone out there is fluent in MasterCam, let me know. I’ve been talking to the MasterCam rep, and he has a good deal for us. MasterCam is the software that most professional CNC users/ programmers are using. It would be nice if we could offer some classes on the software pros use.

Have a good February and stay safe.
Happy New Year!
George Carlson
President, MakerBarn
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      MAKERBARN DIRECTORS

      George Carlson
      DIRECTOR

      Jeanie James
      DIRECTOR

      Greg Radliff
      DIRECTOR

      EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

      Kathy Barbieri
      PRESIDENT

      George Carlson
      SENIOR DIRECTOR

      Jody Cochran
      SECRETARY

      Raul Garcia
      TREASURER


      Jim Barron
      MEMBERSHIP

      Matt Folsom
      IT

      Mark Bush
      SHOP MANAGER

      John Buckley
      NEWSLETTER EDITOR

      It is our decision to open now, with restrictions as detailed below. We believe our members are above average, caring individuals who care about their community and one another and will therefore use sound judgment in deciding whether or not to come to the makerspace.

      GUIDELINES AND RESTRICTIONS:

      Masks: Everyone must wear a mask before entering the Barn and for the duration of your time at the Barn. Please bring your own.

      Two’s a crowd: We want to practice social distancing while also allowing for making. So let’s keep it to one member using each area at a time, i.e. one member in the laser room, one member in the sanding room, one member using the sewing, one doing wood working, etc.

      Members with guests: Guests and children are asked to stay at home until we have reliable information that shows the Covid-19 danger is considerably reduced. We are not there yet. Safety and health of our members is top priority.

      Call First: To avoid a wasted trip…Call before coming. 832-663-6390 The manager on duty will let you know if there is room for what you are wanting to do. If not, they can help you schedule a better time to come in. We are all going to need to be respectful and considerate of one another during this time.

      Kill it!: Germs that is. Cleaning up after yourself just took on a whole new meaning. We are asking you to bring supplies to disinfect before and after in your work space. We will try to have some hand cleaner and wipes available, but it would be best if members could bring their own. Wipe down safety glasses, door knobs, on/off switches and control knobs, keyboards, etc. DO NOT USE WIPES ON METAL EQUIPMENT. Just wash your hands with soap…often.

      This should go without saying, but…If you are sick, stay home. If someone in your house is sick, stay home.

      While this is our current decision, please know that it is fluid. We will continue to watch the situation and will continue to discuss what is the best course of action. Slack is a great way to stay informed on the minute to minute . We will also send out emails regarding larger changes.

      We love and appreciate you all. We pray that we all stay healthy and that, though we’re staying physically distant, our hearts grow closer together. We will focus on the positives and we hope you get to come make something.