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Revision as of 16:23, 29 November 2021
A 2.5'x5' work surface for Pikes Peak Makerspace members to use.
Safety First
Covid-19 notice
In case of emergency, call 911
Our location is 735 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Equipment List
Picture | Item | Manufacturer | Model | Estimated
Value |
Manual | Owner | Status | Problem
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15"
paper cutter |
BOSTON | 2615 | ? | Doug Donelson | ||||
laminator | Royal Sovereign | APL-33OU | yes | PPM | Not working | jams,(ruins artwork) | ||
IMPULSE SEALER | AMERICAN INT'L ELECTRIC | AIE-300 | online | PPM (donated by Nick Radar) | Not working | |||
postal scale (USB) | stamps.com | no | PPM | Working? | ||||
Picture | Item | Manufacturer | Model | Estimated
Value |
Manual | Owner | Status | Problem
Description |
Wish List
2nd paper cutter (12", something like this)
Donations Received
Hand Tools
Policies
Use the Clean Projects Assembly Table for:
Processing output from our large format printer
Vinyl weeding, transfer taping
Collating or laminating
etc.
DO NOT use the Clean Projects Assembly Table for:
Painting, staining, gluing, Magic Erasing, etc.
(We do have other tables for these projects.)
Scrap and Trash
Please recycle plain paper.
Showcase
Photo Gallery
Other Fun Stuff
Phillip Fickling Paper Engineer
(No actual connection to PPM, but Phil used to live in Colorado Springs and work for Current)