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                        "*": "{{Project\n |Name=Revspace Vacuum Former (ReVacuForm)\n |Status=Stalled\n |Contact=TheOnlyJoey\n }}\n\nVacuum Forming is awesome, and can produce a lot of parts useful for a lot of projects.\n\nSo i decided to build a Vacuum Forming Table for the space.\n\nThe Idea is to build a simple but functional structure that can produce enough precision, based on the Thurston James's Vacuform machine.\n\n\nI will follow the design of www.tk560.com/vactable4.html as a guideline and see what components we have lying around, and what can be improved/done differently.\n\nThere are 5 modules in the design.\n\n\n1. Forming Surface, wood and aluminum would be great for this, this surface has the mount for the vacuum pump.\n\n2. Holding Frames, for holding the plastic, preferred material is steel/alum\n\n3. The Oven, can be created DIY with Nichrome wire.\n\n4. Vacuum System, any vacuum will do with enough power (preferred over 3hp)\n\n5. 2 Tables/Main Surfaces, one for the Oven and one for the Former, just to stand on top of it, this can be a table or a simple tabletop surface.\n\n\nParts needed: (in progress)\n\n\n- Aluminium/steel for the frame\n\n- Wood for the forming Surface\n\n- Vacuum Pump\n\n- Nichrome Wire (for the oven)\n\n- optional but would be nice: Sheet Metal for the Forming Surface"
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                        "*": "\n\n\nOn 2011-06-21 from 11:00 (AM, yes), Ikarus and Juerd are going to rewire the emergency lighting. They were wired in a hurry to be in time for the Ethical Hacking workshop, and as a shortcut we simply connected everything to the existing wires for lighting. That's suboptimal and probably illegal because it means that a while after the lights have been turned off, so will the lights of the escape route signs, as the batteries run dead.\n\n<br />Shopping list:\n*  50m 3*1,5mm\ufffd stranded (order placed)\n*  24x Wago 222 series 5 lead terminal block\n*  8x Junction box\n*  1x 6A or 10A fuse\nThe plan:\n*  Use circuit 2 (originally used for the elevator)\n*  Use flexible cable so it doesn't have to be mounted\n*  Use a low capacity fuse because we're using thin wires\n*  Don't use ANY schuko connectors, again because of the thin wires\n*  Daisy chain all 7 emergency lights together\nFeel free to join us if you want to help out. Anyone can do this. We'll teach you how to strip and splice cables if this skill doesn't come naturally to you :)"
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