On  11 Mar 15, at 10:15, Václav 'Ax' Hůla wrote:
> 
> On 11 Mar 2015 09:47, <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Mario,
> >
> > I think for brmlab, a better choice would be something like this 
> > http://www.levneelektro.cz/p870329-naradi-proma-sk-550#zl1 it can mill 
> > anything, even steel. The only question is how to get it down the stairs ;).
> 
> No.  The real question is who will keep the machine in safe,  working order, 
> given how quickly can the brm people turn working things into trash, either 
> by normal use or by losing important small parts or tools.
> 
> Ax
> 
> 

Ax, if this is a problem with BRMlab, then we should do something so that we 
can keep our tools/hacks in working order for all to use and enjoy.  This is a 
similar claim as having a tool walk away, stolen.  I've heard the typical 
answer, "Well, it's a hackerspace… What can we do?"  

If we have member problems, we need to implement member solutions.  I'm not an 
advocate of surveillance, but we do have some surveillance in the lab.  Perhaps 
we can have something less intrusive, such as a check-out system regarding 
tools or equipment being used.  I'm thinking of a device like a vending machine 
where we'd use our BRMrfid to check-in and check-out equipment. Maybe then 
using the generated contact list of people that last used a tool, we could have 
a dialog with them if it looks trashed or missing?  Maybe something as simple 
as taking a photo when a member last used a tool would be enough proof that 
they left it OK.  I remember several times the hardware lab being complained 
about.  Sadly, trashing it still goes on very much.  A check-out system would 
ensure returns for equipment since it might mean members paying for missing 
equipment.  We also have many testing equipment and lab power supplies that can 
be secured/installed permanently.  Yes, this limits mobility, but guest what… 
it'll stay there for anybody! :) Thoughts?

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