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October Community Meeting Agenda:

DRAFT. If you have an item to add to the agenda, please let an officer know.

NOTE: All community meetings are open to members of the public. Attendance is encouraged! Please bring a potluck item to share.

Date: 02 October 2016

Time:

  • 4:00 pm Pot Luck
  • 5:00 pm Community Meeting

1. Officer Reports

  • President's Report
  • Treasurer's report
  • Business Development Officer: position currently vacant
  • Education: Darrel Knutson
  • Events Officer: position currently vacant
  • Membership: Sara Simon
  • Outreach: Charel Morris
  • Social Media: Rebecca Snyder
  • Area Captains
    • 3-D Printing: position currently vacant
    • Arcade - Troy Ross
    • Assets: Darren Moody
    • Electronics Lab: Aaron Birenboim
    • Facilities: John Murray
    • Fiber Arts: Sherie Pennebaker
    • Laser: Jonny Romero
    • Metal Shop: Eric Lee
    • Welding: John Murray
    • Woodshop: Gonner Menning

2. Old Business

  • Eagle Scout Project - Paul Rosenberg (if there is an update)

3. New Business

  • Advanced Laser Cutter Classes - Craig
  • Laser Cutter Job Length - Craig
  • Class Announcements

Minutes:

Date: 02 October 2016 Time:

  • 4:00 pm Pot Luck
  • 5:00 pm Community Meeting

1. Officer Reports

  • President's Report

[We did a round robin of introductions of the new members that were present.]

  • Welcome to October, everyone! September was quieter than August and we are now changing gears from summer into fall and many of our members have family who are returning to academia in one form or another. It's a season full of promise about what can be. To our teachers, I wish you and your students a fantastic year of discovery. To all my members here at Quelab, I hope this time inspires you to continue on your journey of learning and discovery. Just please, I beg of you, don't blow the place up! Or, if you do, put it back as you found it when you're done.
  • This month brings us some new members. I'd like to personally welcome: Margaret, Bill, Joseph, Jennifer, Jeremy, Nicholas, Sean, Anita, David M., Maureen, Sergio, Karen, Brandon,Jessica, Steve, and David F.M.. It's exciting that you've found our wonderful community!
  • Earlier this month we at Quelab were quite honored to by the Albuquerque Community Foundation (</font>[[http://www.albuquerquefoundation.org/ to be included as a stop in their “Trolley Tour”. The Foundation uses these “Trolly Tours” to gather donors and community leaders together to visit nonprofits in Albuquerque giving these folks an opportunity to know about different organizations in Albuquerque, as well as to allow these organizations a platform to share their background. My heartfelt thanks to Heath, Darren and Gonner for being at Quelab for this event. These guys represented you with enthusiasm and professionalism. Darren even put together packets for the attendees to take home that had literature on some of our programs and how to get in touch with us. I believe we are going to find a way to expand on this idea.
  • I'd like to remind everyone that next Wed is the Board meeting. It is open to the membership to watch. Even if you don't go send these guys some good thoughts. They are working hard to keep Quelab moving forward.
  • Also, Monday is our Space Cadets meeting at 7pm at Quelab. We are working on building this group up again to plan usage of the facility. Quelab has grown and sometimes it's good to have lots of help to figure out how to accommodate everyone.
  • Treasurer's report
    • We still have money- $10k after paying this month’s rent
    • His official tenure ends this month, though he will be helping through tax season
    • No out of line costs, expenses staying in line with estimates, classes helped keep us afloat.

Business Development Officer: position currently vacant

Education: Darrel Knutson

We have ongoing basic and teen woodworking classes on Saturday and Monday nights. A total of 5 adults and one teen. We also have a welding class with 2 students which started yesterday. We hope to get a couple of the students who were unable to finish last month’s class to rejoin and complete the class. I am still looking for good ways to advertise these and other classes.

I have been unable to contact Johnny Romero about the Design class (Inkscape use for feeding the lasercutter). I hope to have that class sometime soon.

A summary of the classes to date is:


Date

Class

People

Members

Collected

New Mbrs

Notes

Jan-16

Basic WW

21

6

$1,880

13

Double check

Mar-16

Welding

9

8

$660



Mar-16

Drone

9

9

$360



Apr-16

Welding

4

4

$280



Jun-16

Basic WW

3

2

$160

1


Jun-16

Teen WW

2

2

$80



Jun-16

Welding

4

4

$280



Sep-16

Basic WW

5


$540

4

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Sep-16

Teen WW

1

1

$120



Sep-16

Welding

6

1

$600

5

Error $20

Oct-16

Welding

1


$100














$5,060


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I am still looking for ideas on what classes people would like to see.

Special thanks to Wily Smith for teaching welding, Gonner, JT, Ed Heron, bandit, Dave Murrell for teaching the woodworking and to Drew, Anders and Dennis Maloney for helping with the welding.

Events Officer: position currently vacant

Membership: Sara Simon

As of Friday, we have 99 active members, of which 11 are students and 9 associates.

The new members who attended orientations in September are Margaret, Bill, Joseph, Jennifer, Jeremy, Nicholas, Sean, Anita, David M., Maureen, Sergio, Karen, Brandon,Jessica, Steve, and David F.M.

Outreach: Charel Morris

Tour that came through (Darren’s report, below)

Most outreach opportunities are companies asking if we have anything going on in the daytime, for their employees to come down to?

Asked if there are any members willing to come to the space in the daytime to work with students & schools?

Sherie mentioned how Quelab played a part in the makerspace grant that her middle school got, because of support of Quelab members

Communications & Social Media: Rebecca Snyder

Reminded that you can email info@quelab for things to go onto the calendar

TedX ABQ - 9-17

Gonner ran an outdoor booth

Kris Hardy ran the booth indoors. Kris designed some laser cut thingies as giveaways. There is a blog post up about this. https://quelab.net/19354/19354/</font> * <font 14.666666666666666pxfont-family:Arial;color:#000000;background-color:transparent;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:baseline;/Arial;;inherit;;#000000background-color:transparent;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:baseline;>She was contacted via Facebook about a possible donation

Area Captains

3-D Printing: position currently vacant

Arcade - Troy Ross

Assets: Darren Moody

Not a lot to report on this month, but this is not to say that nothing was going on.

Through a posting of an ad on Craigslist offering various things for free, I met our new neighbors to the NW. They were clearing out and giving things away that the previous tenant had left behind when they closed / moved their cabinet making operations. As a result, we now have a medium sized conference room table in room 1 (Need some help in flipping it over and putting it in its final resting place.). We also have some countertops that were previously mounted to the wall (similar to the benches in the Electronics Lab). Am going to propose a use at the upcoming Space Cadets meeting. Also obtained were some short drawer cabinet units that I thought only to retrieve the nice slides. However, JT saw them in a different light, which was having them under the blue / white workstations in the Annex to provide storage.

As it turns out, the brothers who purchased the building both have been to Quelab and were very aware and favorably impressed with us and what we do. This is a great thing, as they have a nice 60 gallon air compressor and tank in the building that they are not sure is going to be used. I have initiated negotiations with them to acquire this, and being we are a 501©3 organization, this is swaying their decision towards a possible flat out donation. Right now the ball is in their court, and I’m waiting for them to decide what they want to do.

Also, as a result of an ad on Craigslist (which I hadn’t taken down in time), I got to meet a husband and wife from Edgewood who were interested in purchasing 2 Anthro carts. The ad mentioned Quelab, and not knowing what it was, before meeting me, they checked out our website and when we met up, they were VERY enthusiastic about our space and what we do. They were given a tour, and they soaked it all on visually, and at the end, they announced that they felt they had many things that might be of interested to donate to the space, some of which include licensed Windows 7 PCs! He currently does IT work for the Post Office (based at main P.O. on Broadway) for NM, AZ, UT and CO I believe he said. He is an EE who formerly worked for Texas Instruments. He has a passion for electronics, and thinks he will be able to help the Electronics Lab with some additional equipment. They are currently in the beginning stages of building a large barn / workshop, so it may be a little while until we see more develop from them. As a result of their visit, $45 is going to Quelab for Anthro Cart sales.

Finally, in preparation for the tour by the Albuquerque Community Foundation, JT was a huge and instrumental help in getting the first blue / white workstation righted and finished being assembled.

In closing, I am putting out a call for anybody to assist for 15-20 minutes after the meeting to help move some of the boxes of items left over from MMF Take-A-Part(y) back upstairs to the mezzanine off the Core. I have health issues that make moving this up the stairs difficult for me, so any help would be greatly appreciated!

[a brief discussion took place on possible uses of the space & locations - can the CNC be relocated? Possibly to the Annex? Is there interest in HAM Radio]

[There was also a question on recycling & cleaning, and a brief discussion took place on that as well]

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Electronics Lab: Aaron Birenboim

Please keep the area clean, and if there are components out of stock, feel free to order some replacements

Facilities: John Murray

Fire Marshall work continues

Drew & John fixed another emergency light in the annex (Fire Marshal related)

Sprinkler repair - need a credit application. He is awaiting to hear back from the Fire Department for a followup inspection

INstructions for the roll up door lock were made & there is an extra lock in the office

Wily smith requested some stuff for the welding area - First Aid Kit, and some other misc items

Fiber Arts: Sherie Pennebaker

Julie & She are planning another dye workshop, maybe with a halloween flavor to it

Laser: Jonny Romero

No report for this month

Metal Shop: Eric Lee

An IP Cam of the type that Adric has informed me can be connected without any problems with our network has been purchased to be used to monitor the metal shop. The purchase has been made from personal funds. No Quelab reimbursement is requested.

Otherwise:

Metal shop is operating smoothly.

No injuries reported.

All machines are operational.

Welding: John Murray

Woodshop: Gonner Menning

Wood shop is going well

Ed Heron helped fix the

2. Old Business

Eagle Scout Project - Paul Rosenberg (if there is an update)

No update given to us

Darren - related to the Librarian interested in a take-a-part event, following up on

3. New Business

Advanced Laser Cutter Classes - Craig

Sometime in October - Master classes for the Laser Cutter, aimed at the power users that want to learn advanced techniques for higher production, double sided cutting/engraving, the rotary tool, and laser cutting on pre-printed materials

Free

For members certified on the cutter

Not sure on days yet

Laser Cutter Job Length - Craig

Easy super simple trick to cut multiples of an item - the array command - ask Craig about it, happy to explain.

Alice

Alice Shriver had an Instructable features on INSTRUCTABLES.COM this past week for an easy to assemble stylus! [Congratulations, Alice!][[http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy-Inexpensive-AND-Accessible-Stylus/

Class Announcements

Alice Shriver is teaching @ Ideas and Coffee Coworking space, off of Indian School & San Mateo ([[http://ideasandcoffee.com) the first three Saturdays in October:

10/8 - Introduction to Lighted E-textiles

10/15 - Intermediate E-textiles

10/22 - Advanced I Lighted E-textiles

Adric - Locksports meetup the last Friday of October, the 28th & 7:00 p.m.

Bandit asked how we did on the instructable contest. We didn’t win the big prizes, but we don’t yet know about the smaller prizes.


Meeting adjourned @ 6:02 p.m.