https://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Paul&feedformat=atomThe Munich Maker Lab's Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T18:11:43ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.5https://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=20200910_Plenum&diff=518820200910 Plenum2020-09-11T12:28:20Z<p>Paul: /* Things to Buy */ fix pronouns</p>
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<div>= Topics for the Plenum =<br />
<br />
== Disclaimer online plenum ==<br />
Holding an online plenum is no new process and we will only do this do try it out during the time the space is closed.<br />
Doing online plenums in the future needs plenum approval.<br />
In case we decide to do online plenums in the future this acts as a proof of concept.<br />
<br />
== What are you currently working on? ==<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
* Nico: A lot of work, Buying a new car and China chirp!<br />
* AdrianM: 3D-Printers<br />
* Bernhard: Going to school again and started surfing<br />
* Severin: Still working on his last move<br />
* Jan: Text to speech phone<br />
* Jonas: Looking for a new flat<br />
* Theresa: Work and looking for a baby bathrope<br />
* Dennis: Certification for his work and automatic plant watering<br />
<br />
== Say Thank you ==<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
<br />
* Meier for watering the plants (almost every day)<br />
* Meier for fixing the vacuum cleaner<br />
* Aaron for the art outside the space<br />
* Meier, Bernhard, German for assembling and mounting the new bench grinder, David for finding the lost packages<br />
* Meier, German for preparing the gates for the maintenance, David for being on-site during maintenance<br />
* Meier, German for installing the new power distribution cube in the workshop<br />
* German for putting up the whiteboard in the kitchen and adding whiteboard markers to all whiteboards<br />
* Meier cleaning up the workbench and moving the mini lathe equipment to a dedicated box<br />
* Bernhard for organizing a ton of welding gloves and other welding equipment. And of course to the nice person that donated it.<br />
* Unknown for programming the LEDs to not require a epilepsy warning anymore and programming a timer that turns them off during day<br />
* David for ordering drinks<br />
* German for disposing of the scrap metal and electronics waste<br />
* Adrian for setting up the 3D printers<br />
* Chris for 3d printing the holder for the bluetooth receiver<br />
<br />
== Stuff from the past ==<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20200813 Plenum]]<br />
** Update Loomio: Non-profit version is bought for the space, Nico added all users, so check your inbox --David<br />
** Update Guests: Contact tracking form for guests will be sent to all members this weekend --David<br />
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== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ==<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
* When breaking things (can happen), like the gate, please inform us. And please respect signs, asking you not make repair attempts at your own. -- David<br />
<br />
== 3D-Printer ==<br />
We now have two Pusa mini printer.<br />
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They don't have an octoprint connected and we can simply print from USB.<br />
<br />
All details can be found in the handbook behind the printers.<br />
<br />
== CNC Mill Update ==<br />
The CNC Mill has done her first Member Project, Dominik has made a nice prototype lid for his coffee grinder -- BotoxBitch<br />
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Besides that i also have milled some aluminium plate for the workshop door. This was no fun in any way Due to severe stability issues so i would like to exchange the belts for ballscrews as they offer more stability and higher precision / more milling force. Since this project is a little more expensive (400€ for 3 sets of Ballscrews and approx. 200€ in other stuff like redoing part of the cnc portal) i would like to have it partly crowdfunded and partly paid by the space. Please bring in your suggestions how we distribute the costs to crowdfunding and space, or if you just want to sponsor this rebuild completly. Also i am looking for people willing to help in planing the exact way to go including taking measurements and designing parts we need for the conversion. -- BotoxBitch<br />
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== Storage Box Situation ==<br />
Nico will ask a few people if they can move out of their storage boxes. Goal is to reduce the number of storage boxes by one.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Things for Newsletter, Social Media & Website News ==<br />
=== MuMaLab on Twitch ===<br />
Some people want to stream instructional videos on Twitch and asked for permission.<br />
As long as the following criteria are met that shouldn't be no problem:<br />
* Announce in Slack in advance and have it added to the calender<br />
* Don't film people without consent<br />
* Don't film stuff that's against our CoC<br />
<br />
== Things to Buy ==<br />
<br />
* As our secondary cordless drill batteries are dead and the charger has been broken for quite some time, despite two repair attempts, the workshop team discussed the option on getting another Metabo from the series that we already have and that survived the lab over 1 1/2 years so far. It is a Akku-Bohrschrauber BS 18 L and with two batteries and another charger it would be around 150 €. This would also mean we can change batteries between the new and the old cordless drill. --[[User:C22|C22]] ([[User talk:C22|talk]]) 11:41, 25 August 2020 (CEST)<br />
- Approved - nobody against it<br />
please do not throw away the Hitachi. I need parts from it. (Jan)<br />
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* The Hot water boiler beneath the kitchen sink is probably broken. Bernhard took a look at it and it seems to have a malfunction. Since noone wants to have trouble with hot pressurized water we suggest buying a new one with a slightly larger tank (10L) [https://www.bauhaus.info/warmwasserspeicher/gorenje-warmwasserspeicher-ekw-10-u/p/13461244?ef_id=EAIaIQobChMIlfbIq5u86wIVBp53Ch0nlA-4EAQYAiABEgKc5_D_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!5677!3!427263743989!!!g!357019954961!&cid=PSEGoo9709540933_99390844277&pla_campid=9709540933&pla_adgrid=99390844277&pla_prpaid=357019954961&pla_prid=13461244&pla_adt=pla&pla_prch=online&pla_stco=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlfbIq5u86wIVBp53Ch0nlA-4EAQYAiABEgKc5_D_BwE This One] costs around 80€ --Bernhard / Theresa<br />
- Approved - nobody against it<br />
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* A couple of LEDs, PSUs and MCUs for putting awesome blinkenlights everywhere.<br />
~400€<br />
- Jan will come up with a concept of most of the stuff and the rest will go into a drawer for everyone to install whereever they like (inside the space)<br />
- Decision will be made in Loomio<br />
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[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Stuff_on_a_mission&diff=4775Stuff on a mission2020-02-28T16:21:02Z<p>Paul: /* Reservations */ removed reservation</p>
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<div>We have a lot of stuff at the space, that is also very useful elsewhere at times. To not loose track of stuff, we keep a list of what is needed when. This also helps to resolve conflicts where the same things are needed in two places at once. So please put in a reservation in advance.<br />
<br />
== Reservations ==<br />
<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
! Date(s) !! Name !! Event !! Stuff !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| || || || || <br />
|}<br />
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== Currently away on a mission ==<br />
<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
! Date of Departure !! Estimated date of return !! Name !! Event !! Stuff<br />
|-<br />
| 2019-08-25 || 2019-09-01 || Jan || Renes car broke down, needs emergency fixing || Wrench kit <br />
|-<br />
| 2019-11-10 || 2019-11-24 || Nico || Private stuff || Big ass cable crimping tool <br />
|-<br />
| 2020-02-27 || 2020-02-28 || Andreas || Small workshop for ham radio || Solder Iron and Microscope<br />
<br />
|}</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Stuff_on_a_mission&diff=4771Stuff on a mission2020-02-24T21:04:48Z<p>Paul: /* Reservations */ added comment column, reservation for soldering irons</p>
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<div>We have a lot of stuff at the space, that is also very useful elsewhere at times. To not loose track of stuff, we keep a list of what is needed when. This also helps to resolve conflicts where the same things are needed in two places at once. So please put in a reservation in advance.<br />
<br />
== Reservations ==<br />
<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
! Date(s) !! Name !! Event !! Stuff !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| 28.02.-03.03.2020 || Paul || workshop in other hackspace || 5 soldering irons (not the ones from the electronics corner) || might not actually happen<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Currently away on a mission ==<br />
<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
! Date of Departure !! Estimated date of return !! Name !! Event !! Stuff<br />
|-<br />
| 2019-08-25 || 2019-09-01 || Jan || Renes car broke down, needs emergency fixing || Wrench kit <br />
|-<br />
| 2019-11-10 || 2019-11-24 || Nico || Private stuff || Big ass cable crimping tool <br />
<br />
|}</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:Train&diff=4732Archive:Train2020-02-13T02:46:39Z<p>Paul: update</p>
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<div>Paul's grandfather wanted to get rid of his old model train, so it's in the space now :)<br />
==general info==<br />
*12V DC<br />
*analog<br />
*H0 track width<br />
*1 locomotive<br />
==position detection==<br />
It would be cool if the train knew where it is, so it won't fall at the track end ;)<br />
The train in the space is already equipped with an esp8266 (wemos d1 mini)<br />
===RFID===<br />
The train at the space has a coil on the bottom connected to a rc522 rfid reader.<br />
*Reading tracks while driving worked pretty good at home, but didn't on the track in the space.<br />
*If it worked, it would be a cheap and easy way for mapping the train position.<br />
*One problem is probably the poor wiring on the train.<br />
*Also the NFC tags are currently placed under the track, which results in a kind of big distance between coil and tag. Tags that fit inside the track might be a solution.<br />
*Another solution would be putting the tags next to the train instead of under it.<br />
===Magnets===<br />
It would be easy and cheap to put magnets in the track and detect them with a hall-effect-sensor.<br />
With 2 sensors next to each other 2bit 'signals' could be transmitted.<br />
==Parts in the space==<br />
* <del>track-coil with 1m height (on the vending machine)</del> has been dismantled since it was just collecting dust<br />
* some wagons<br />
* a wifi enabled locomotive<br />
* a wifi "controller"<br />
* ~20m of flexible and static track<br />
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==Parts at Paul's home==<br />
*120m flexible and non flexible track<br />
*25 railway switches<br />
*1 locomotive<br />
==Plans==<br />
*extend the track from the coil to the wall<br />
*<del>connect 12V DC to the tracks</del><br />
*put magnets on the end of tracks<br />
*put hall-sensors on a locomotive, to sense track ends<br />
*put the track inside the Ballrun tube</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Network&diff=4708Network2020-02-09T12:43:41Z<p>Paul: /* SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses */ - zuko</p>
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<div>== WiFi ==<br />
<!-- Keep this section at the top as this is what most people are looking for! --><br />
* SSID: "munichmakerlab" (supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)<br />
* Security: WPA2 Personal. Preshared Key is on a sticker located on the mailbox at the workshop door.<br />
<br />
== Network Segments ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! Network !! Subnetmask !! Gateway !! DNS servers !! DHCP server !! VLAN !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| SpaceNET || 255.255.0.0 (/16) || 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.10, 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.1 || 50 || If you don't know what this is, this is the network you are using.<br />
|-<br />
| Mgmt LAN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || none || (administrative purposes)<br />
|- <br />
| SpaceVPN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || none || Restricted access to SpaceNET and Mgmt VLAN<br />
|-<br />
| PPPoE VLAN || - || - || - || - || 3 || (administrative purposes)<br />
|-<br />
| Reserved VLAN || - || - || - || - || 2019 || Do not use <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: IP Address Space ===<br />
* Space-Stuff (space owned or used stuff): 10.10.20.0 - 10.10.20.100<br />
* User-Stuff static IP: 10.10.20.101 - 10.10.20.254<br />
* User-DHCP: 10.10.10.20 - 10.10.11.250 (lease time 1 week)<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Getting a fixed IP address === <br />
If you need a fixed IP address, choose one that's not taken in the appropriate range and enter it in the table below. Usually there are groups of IPs (3D printers, ...) so try to fit your device in one of the groups.<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.1 || Router || Router<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.10 || ns1 || DNS server (running on the docker01 host)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.10.20-10.10.11.250 || <b>DO NOT USE</b> || DHCP Range<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.10 || NyanPrint || [[Printers|Color Laser Printer / Drucker Kyocera FS-C8020MFP]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.24 || OctoPrint NEO 1 || [[Neo1]] [http://neo1.local/ http://neo1.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.25 || OctoPrint X400 || [[x400]] <br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.26 || OctoPrint Zonestar Z5 || [[Zonestar Z5]]<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.27 || vertexdelta || OctoPrint Vertex Delta<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.28 || Ultimaker || Ultimaker "Ulrich" Unlimited Z<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.27 || OctoPrint X350 || [[X350]] [http://x350.local/ http://x350.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.40 || heimdal || [[Doorlock|Door Lock RPi]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.42 || strichliste || strichliste backend on Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.44 || zuko ||<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.66 || docker01 || [[Docker]] Host<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.80 || Lasercutter || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.81 || LaserCutPC || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.82 || cutmysignintopieces || [[Plotter]] <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.90 || MuMaShare || [[MuMaShare]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.123 || Paul's storage box raspi || [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.144 || Wasserschaden || [[User:Paul|Paul]] (bridge to the mesh)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.155 || germanpi || A very German Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.200-210 || MuMaMox || Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Dead Hosts ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.11 || NyanerPrint || HP Color LaserJet cm2320fxi MFP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.28 || OctoPrint X400 || [[X400]] [http://x400.local/ http://x400.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.31 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel eth0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.32 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel wlan0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.21.61 || hawking || [[Fileserver]] (deactivated)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.150 || ewindow || [[Virtual Machines]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== IPv6 ==<br />
We got native IPv6 \o/<br />
<br />
== DNS ==<br />
DNS is provided by a docker bind image (https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-bind).<br />
<br />
* Internal zone is "intern.munichmakerlab.de", not all hosts are in there yet<br />
* Server is maintained via Webmin at https://10.10.20.66:10000/<br />
<br />
== Hostnames ==<br />
Should make sense. <br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
Currently rolling a Ubiquiti setup with USG, CloudKey, 24-Port US-24 Switch, UAC PRO access point and a AP-PRO access point for the "Feuerwehr" access (toilets).<br />
Infrastructure is centrally managed up to the access switch (ground level switches) which all terminate the MuMaLab Network unless stated otherwise. <br />
<br />
=== Uplink ===<br />
We are connected to the internet via a Telekom V-DSL connection. Speed is [https://www.speedtest.net/result/8813392085 usually 100 mbit down, 40 up.] <br />
<br />
== VPN ==<br />
VPN is provided for administrative purposes, contact [[User:Tiefpunkt|Severin]] or [[User:c22|German]] for more information.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Network&diff=4707Network2020-02-09T12:40:07Z<p>Paul: /* SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses */ added my storage box</p>
<hr />
<div>== WiFi ==<br />
<!-- Keep this section at the top as this is what most people are looking for! --><br />
* SSID: "munichmakerlab" (supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)<br />
* Security: WPA2 Personal. Preshared Key is on a sticker located on the mailbox at the workshop door.<br />
<br />
== Network Segments ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! Network !! Subnetmask !! Gateway !! DNS servers !! DHCP server !! VLAN !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| SpaceNET || 255.255.0.0 (/16) || 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.10, 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.1 || 50 || If you don't know what this is, this is the network you are using.<br />
|-<br />
| Mgmt LAN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || none || (administrative purposes)<br />
|- <br />
| SpaceVPN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || none || Restricted access to SpaceNET and Mgmt VLAN<br />
|-<br />
| PPPoE VLAN || - || - || - || - || 3 || (administrative purposes)<br />
|-<br />
| Reserved VLAN || - || - || - || - || 2019 || Do not use <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: IP Address Space ===<br />
* Space-Stuff (space owned or used stuff): 10.10.20.0 - 10.10.20.100<br />
* User-Stuff static IP: 10.10.20.101 - 10.10.20.254<br />
* User-DHCP: 10.10.10.20 - 10.10.11.250 (lease time 1 week)<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Getting a fixed IP address === <br />
If you need a fixed IP address, choose one that's not taken in the appropriate range and enter it in the table below. Usually there are groups of IPs (3D printers, ...) so try to fit your device in one of the groups.<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.1 || Router || Router<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.10 || ns1 || DNS server (running on the docker01 host)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.10.20-10.10.11.250 || <b>DO NOT USE</b> || DHCP Range<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.10 || NyanPrint || [[Printers|Color Laser Printer / Drucker Kyocera FS-C8020MFP]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.24 || OctoPrint NEO 1 || [[Neo1]] [http://neo1.local/ http://neo1.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.25 || OctoPrint X400 || [[x400]] <br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.26 || OctoPrint Zonestar Z5 || [[Zonestar Z5]]<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.27 || vertexdelta || OctoPrint Vertex Delta<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.28 || Ultimaker || Ultimaker "Ulrich" Unlimited Z<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.27 || OctoPrint X350 || [[X350]] [http://x350.local/ http://x350.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.40 || heimdal || [[Doorlock|Door Lock RPi]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.42 || strichliste || strichliste backend on Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 10.10.20.66 || docker01 || [[Docker]] Host<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.80 || Lasercutter || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.81 || LaserCutPC || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.82 || cutmysignintopieces || [[Plotter]] <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.90 || MuMaShare || [[MuMaShare]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.123 || Paul's storage box raspi || [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.144 || Wasserschaden || [[User:Paul|Paul]] (bridge to the mesh)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.155 || germanpi || A very German Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.200-210 || MuMaMox || Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Dead Hosts ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.11 || NyanerPrint || HP Color LaserJet cm2320fxi MFP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.28 || OctoPrint X400 || [[X400]] [http://x400.local/ http://x400.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.31 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel eth0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.32 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel wlan0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.21.61 || hawking || [[Fileserver]] (deactivated)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.150 || ewindow || [[Virtual Machines]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== IPv6 ==<br />
We got native IPv6 \o/<br />
<br />
== DNS ==<br />
DNS is provided by a docker bind image (https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-bind).<br />
<br />
* Internal zone is "intern.munichmakerlab.de", not all hosts are in there yet<br />
* Server is maintained via Webmin at https://10.10.20.66:10000/<br />
<br />
== Hostnames ==<br />
Should make sense. <br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
Currently rolling a Ubiquiti setup with USG, CloudKey, 24-Port US-24 Switch, UAC PRO access point and a AP-PRO access point for the "Feuerwehr" access (toilets).<br />
Infrastructure is centrally managed up to the access switch (ground level switches) which all terminate the MuMaLab Network unless stated otherwise. <br />
<br />
=== Uplink ===<br />
We are connected to the internet via a Telekom V-DSL connection. Speed is [https://www.speedtest.net/result/8813392085 usually 100 mbit down, 40 up.] <br />
<br />
== VPN ==<br />
VPN is provided for administrative purposes, contact [[User:Tiefpunkt|Severin]] or [[User:c22|German]] for more information.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Network&diff=4694Network2020-02-03T19:44:07Z<p>Paul: /* SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses */</p>
<hr />
<div>== WiFi ==<br />
<!-- Keep this section at the top as this is what most people are looking for! --><br />
* SSID: "munichmakerlab" (supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)<br />
* Security: WPA2 Personal. Preshared Key is on a sticker located on the mailbox at the workshop door.<br />
<br />
== Network Segments ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! Network !! Subnetmask !! Gateway !! DNS servers !! DHCP server !! VLAN !! Comment<br />
|-<br />
| SpaceNET || 255.255.0.0 (/16) || 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.10, 10.10.0.1 || 10.10.0.1 || 50 || If you don't know what this is, this is the network you are using.<br />
|-<br />
| Mgmt LAN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || 10.11.1.1 || none || (administrative purposes)<br />
|- <br />
| SpaceVPN || 255.255.255.0 (/24) || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || 10.11.2.1 || none || Restricted access to SpaceNET and Mgmt VLAN<br />
|-<br />
| PPPoE VLAN || - || - || - || - || 3 || (administrative purposes)<br />
|-<br />
| Reserved VLAN || - || - || - || - || 2019 || Do not use <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: IP Address Space ===<br />
* Space-Stuff (space owned or used stuff): 10.10.20.0 - 10.10.20.100<br />
* User-Stuff static IP: 10.10.20.101 - 10.10.20.254<br />
* User-DHCP: 10.10.10.20 - 10.10.11.250 (lease time 1 week)<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Getting a fixed IP address === <br />
If you need a fixed IP address, choose one that's not taken in the appropriate range and enter it in the table below. Usually there are groups of IPs (3D printers, ...) so try to fit your device in one of the groups.<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Allocated IP Addresses ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.1 || Router || Router<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.10 || ns1 || DNS server (running on the docker01 host)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.10.20-10.10.11.250 || <b>DO NOT USE</b> || DHCP Range<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.10 || NyanPrint || [[Printers|Color Laser Printer / Drucker Kyocera FS-C8020MFP]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.24 || OctoPrint NEO 1 || [[Neo1]] [http://neo1.local/ http://neo1.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.25 || OctoPrint X400 || [[x400]] <br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.26 || OctoPrint Zonestar Z5 || [[Zonestar Z5]]<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.27 || vertexdelta || OctoPrint Vertex Delta<br />
|- <br />
| 10.10.20.28 || Ultimaker || Ultimaker "Ulrich" Unlimited Z<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.27 || OctoPrint X350 || [[X350]] [http://x350.local/ http://x350.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.40 || heimdal || [[Doorlock|Door Lock RPi]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.42 || strichliste || strichliste backend on Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| 10.10.20.66 || docker01 || [[Docker]] Host<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.80 || Lasercutter || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.81 || LaserCutPC || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.82 || cutmysignintopieces || [[Plotter]] <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.90 || MuMaShare || [[MuMaShare]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.144 || Wasserschaden || [[User:Paul|Paul]] (bridge to the mesh)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.155 || germanpi || A very German Pi<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.200-210 || MuMaMox || Chris' [[ProxMoxBox]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== SpaceNET: Dead Hosts ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.11 || NyanerPrint || HP Color LaserJet cm2320fxi MFP<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.28 || OctoPrint X400 || [[X400]] [http://x400.local/ http://x400.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.31 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel eth0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.32 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel wlan0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.21.61 || hawking || [[Fileserver]] (deactivated)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.150 || ewindow || [[Virtual Machines]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== IPv6 ==<br />
We got native IPv6 \o/<br />
<br />
== DNS ==<br />
DNS is provided by a docker bind image (https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-bind).<br />
<br />
* Internal zone is "intern.munichmakerlab.de", not all hosts are in there yet<br />
* Server is maintained via Webmin at https://10.10.20.66:10000/<br />
<br />
== Hostnames ==<br />
Should make sense. <br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
Currently rolling a Ubiquiti setup with USG, CloudKey, 24-Port US-24 Switch, UAC PRO access point and a AP-PRO access point for the "Feuerwehr" access (toilets).<br />
Infrastructure is centrally managed up to the access switch (ground level switches) which all terminate the MuMaLab Network unless stated otherwise. <br />
<br />
=== Uplink ===<br />
We are connected to the internet via a Telekom V-DSL connection. Speed is [https://www.speedtest.net/result/8813392085 usually 100 mbit down, 40 up.] <br />
<br />
== VPN ==<br />
VPN is provided for administrative purposes, contact [[User:Tiefpunkt|Severin]] or [[User:c22|German]] for more information.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:36C3&diff=4451Archive:36C32019-10-24T14:14:23Z<p>Paul: created page, added basic structure and information</p>
<hr />
<div>Organization page for the 36th Chaos Communication Congress<br />
<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 27.12. - 30.12.2019<br />
* location: Messe Leipzig<br />
* slack channel: #36c3<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Notes || DECT <br />
|-<br />
| Paul || 25.12. || 1.1. || train || ok || || tbd<br />
|-<br />
| … || || || || || ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Concept==<br />
…<br />
<br />
[[Category:Events]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:Train&diff=4369Archive:Train2019-10-03T18:21:19Z<p>Paul: /* Plans */ - added ballrun idea</p>
<hr />
<div>Paul's grandfather wanted to get rid of his old model train, so it's in the space now :)<br />
==general info==<br />
*12V DC<br />
*analog<br />
*H0 track width<br />
*1 locomotive<br />
==position detection==<br />
It would be cool if the train knew where it is, so it won't fall at the track end ;)<br />
The train in the space is already equipped with an esp8266 (wemos d1 mini)<br />
===RFID===<br />
The train at the space has a coil on the bottom connected to a rc522 rfid reader.<br />
*Reading tracks while driving worked pretty good at home, but didn't on the track in the space.<br />
*If it worked, it would be a cheap and easy way for mapping the train position.<br />
*One problem is probably the poor wiring on the train.<br />
*Also the NFC tags are currently placed under the track, which results in a kind of big distance between coil and tag. Tags that fit inside the track might be a solution.<br />
*Another solution would be putting the tags next to the train instead of under it.<br />
===Magnets===<br />
It would be easy and cheap to put magnets in the track and detect them with a hall-effect-sensor.<br />
With 2 sensors next to each other 2bit 'signals' could be transmitted.<br />
==Parts in the space==<br />
*track-coil with 1m height (on the vending machine)<br />
*some wagons<br />
==Parts at Paul's home==<br />
*120m flexible and non flexible track<br />
*25 railway switches<br />
*1 locomotive<br />
==Plans==<br />
*extend the track from the coil to the wall<br />
*<del>connect 12V DC to the tracks</del><br />
*put magnets on the end of tracks<br />
*put hall-sensors on a locomotive, to sense track ends<br />
*put the track inside the Ballrun tube</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Printers&diff=4346Printers2019-09-19T10:33:24Z<p>Paul: /* Drivers */ added arch linux drivers</p>
<hr />
<div>Need to print something in 2D. We got you covered.<br />
<br />
== Kyocera FS-C8020MFP == <br />
We have a big honking Kyocera Office printer. It can print color in up to A3 and scan large amounts of stuff quickly. <br />
Please respect our laid-back fair-use mindset and try not to print unnecessary stuff or big volumes without some small donation for new toners. <br />
<br />
'''Currently can't print anything due to one empty color toner. Also unplugged.'''<br />
<br />
{{ThingInfoBox<br />
|name = NyanPrint2<br />
|status = broken<br />
|image = <br />
|description = Kyocera FS-C8020MFP <br>10.10.20.10<br />
|owner = MunichMakerLab<br />
|username = <br />
|financing = Gift<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Drivers ===<br />
If you need any (on OSX you do, not sure about other OSs), you can download them [https://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.de/index/serviceworld/downloadcenter.false.driver.FSC8020MFP._.DE.html here].<br />
==== Arch Linux ====<br />
Cups drivers can be found here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kyocera-cups/<br />
<br />
=== Scanning to fileshare ===<br />
# Press "Senden" button<br />
# Touch "Address Book"<br />
# Select "buffalo" by touching it<br />
# Touch "OK"<br />
# Press the big green start button<br />
# ???<br />
# Profit! (A PDF will be put on buffalo/share/scan/)<br />
<br />
=== Calibrate touch screen ===<br />
Not quite like [https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/44300-how-to-calibrate-your-kyocera-s-touch-panel this] but close… <br />
<br />
== Hp Color Laserjet Cm2320fxi == <br />
Another color laserprinter. Works, but black is kinda weak.<br />
<br />
{{ThingInfoBox<br />
|name = PrinterMcPrintface<br />
|status = beta<br />
|image = <br />
|description = Hp Color Laserjet Cm2320fxi <br>10.10.20.11<br />
|owner = ???<br />
|username = <br />
|financing = ???<br />
}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4287Archive:CCCamp192019-08-23T16:51:58Z<p>Paul: /* Who is joining? */ departure</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Space Needed|| Notes || DECT || Food (breakfast/dinner)<br />
|-<br />
| Paul+1 || 16.8. || 27.8. || Car || ticket ok || 3mx3m tent || || PAUL (7285) ||<br />
|-<br />
| Nico || 19.08. || 25.08. || Car - can bring limited amount of goods but no people (two seated car) || Ordered || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Cecile+1 || 21.08. || 25.08. || Car - no capacity || Confirmed || || || || no/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Severin || 19.08. || ? || Makervan - some capacity || Payment confirmed || van is going to be in the caravan area :( But will need some space for solar gear || || TIEF (8433) || yes/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Uli || 20.08. || 25.08. || with Peter F || Ticket OK || 2p tent 3mx3m || || ULIB (8542) || yes/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Chris K + Olli K (4,5yo) || 20. || 24.08. || car (might take 1 person + luggage) || Ticket OK || will stay at kidsspace|| || KALL (5255) || no/no <br />
|-<br />
| David|| 19.08. || 25.08 || Makervan || Payment confirmed || 3mx3m tent || || DMT0 (3680) || yes/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Peter F|| 20.8. || probably 25.08 || Car, taking Olivia - can transport lots of stuff || Payment confirmed ||large tent || || NR11 (6711) || yes<br />
|-<br />
| Olivia || 20.8. || probably 25.8. || Car, Peter || Ticket OK || One tent || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas|| depends on vacation || depends on vacation || Car, but direction quite unknown || Payment confirmed || Place for a tent, might be a bigger one || none || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas (FabLab) + Simon || 21.8. || 25.8. || Car; Andreas + Simon + Hakan, noch 1 Platz frei || Ticket OK || One tent || || || no<br />
|-<br />
| Hakan (FabLab) || 21.8. || 25.8. || with Andreas || ? || One tent || || ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
* place for smaller workshops<br />
** [https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Introduction_to_LoRaWAN LoRaWAN Introduction (Severin)]<br />
** [https://events.ccc.de/camp/2019/wiki/Session:Particle_Matter_Sensor_Workshop Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop (Uli)]<br />
<br />
== Food ==<br />
We're looking to do some communal eating for those who'd like to participate (sign up above in the list). There'll be breakfast and dinner, lunch might happen every once in a while maybe? Food will be vegetarian, and we should try to use stuff that doesn't need cooling as we don't have a fridge. If we manage to do some halfway decent planning, we could do some bulk shopping in advance so we don't need to go shopping during camp (as much...)<br />
<br />
=== Breakfast ===<br />
* Bread<br />
* Cereals & fruits (e.g. with oatmilk that will not go off so fast without a fridge or limited cooling capabilities)<br />
* ???<br />
<br />
=== Dinner ===<br />
* Pasta with tomato vegetable sauce<br />
* Veggi Paela<br />
* Thai Curry (Nico bringt rote Thai curry paste)<br />
<br />
== Packing List ==<br />
=== Stuff from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
** 1-2 Pots and a pan<br />
** big laddle<br />
** spatula<br />
* Two "Biertisch-Garnituren"<br />
* Long network cables, switch?<br />
* One long extension cord<br />
* Multi sockets<br />
* Electronics lab gear<br />
** 2 Lab PSUs (the black one and the high voltage one?)<br />
** Soldering gear<br />
** Spare parts<br />
* Some Tools?<br />
** Drill?<br />
* Blue pavillion<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from members ===<br />
* double flame gas stove + 6kg gas bottle (Uli)<br />
* Paela gas stove and Gas bottle (Peter)<br />
* Small backup stove + gas (Severin)<br />
* Camping Table (Uli)<br />
* Tent (Andreas)<br />
<br />
=== Stuff everyone should bring themselves ===<br />
* Plate(s)<br />
* Cutlery<br />
* A cup<br />
* Projects<br />
<br />
== Still unclear ==<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
** I've got a small Thermo-Electric cooling box (Nico)<br />
** Small stuff can be stored at Darksystem village if needed which is just across the street (Nico)<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
** We can user German's battery box. It also comes with an amplifier and we can rent two stereo speakers (CRYPT) form the space. Pre-amp might be useful though...<br />
** JBL Wireless boxes (Peter) and slightly broken diy bluetooth speaker (Peter)<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
** more blinky lights! <br />
* Some (a ton of) neutral lights (Tarp will be dark)<br />
* Rope, cable ties, Tape, ... to hang lights and route cables<br />
* Carpets<br />
<br />
== Our projects ==<br />
* [[DC Microgrid]]<br />
* [[LoRaWAN]]<br />
* [[Precious Plastic]]<br />
* [[ErgoDash]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=4271Plenum2019-08-12T13:47:27Z<p>Paul: new couch :)</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' Sun, August 25th, after the plenum that starts at 11am<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190808 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== new couch ===<br />
During CoG people deiced that we don't have enough couches and fetched one from ebay-kleinanzeigen (0€ letzte preis). We thought that it creates a really nice new spot to hang out in the space and would like to keep it. The sheets can be washed… --Paul<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4270Archive:CCCamp192019-08-12T12:51:36Z<p>Paul: /* Who is joining? */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Space Needed|| Notes || DECT || Food (breakfast/dinner)<br />
|-<br />
| Paul+1 || 16.8. || || Car || ticket ok || 3mx3m tent || || PAUL (7285) ||<br />
|-<br />
| Nico || 19.08. || 25.08. || Car - can bring limited amount of goods but no people (two seated car) || Ordered || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Cecile+1 || 21.08. || 25.08. || Car - no capacity || Confirmed || large tent (probably) || || || no/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Severin || ? || ? || Makervan - some capacity || Payment confirmed || van is going to be in the caravan area :( But will need some space for solar gear || || TIEF (8433) || yes/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Uli || 20.08. || 25.08. || with Peter F || Ticket OK || 2p tent 3mx3m || || ULIB (8542) || yes/yes<br />
|-<br />
| Chris K + Olli K (4,5yo) || 20. || 24.08. || car (might take 1 person + luggage) || Ticket OK || will stay at kidsspace|| || KALL (5255) || no/no <br />
|-<br />
| David|| unclear yet || probably 25.08 || Train or in someone else's (Severin's?) car || Payment confirmed || 3mx3m tent || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Peter F|| 20.8. || probably 25.08 || Car, taking Uli and Olivia - can transport stuff || Payment confirmed ||large tent || || NR11 (6711) || yes<br />
|-<br />
| Olivia || 20.8. || probably 25.8. || Car, Peter || Ticket OK || One tent || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas|| depends on vacation || depends on vacation || Car, but direction quite unknown || Payment confirmed || Place for a tent, might be a bigger one || none || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas (FabLab) + Simon || 21.8. (?) || 25.8. || Car; Andreas + Simon + Hakan?, noch 1 Platz frei || Ticket OK || One tent || none || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Hakan (FabLab) || ? || ? || ? || ? || One tent || none || ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
* place for smaller workshops<br />
** LoRaWAN Introduction (Severin)<br />
** Particulate Matter Sensor Workshop (Uli)<br />
<br />
== Food ==<br />
We're looking to do some communal eating for those who'd like to participate (sign up above in the list). There'll be breakfast and dinner, lunch might happen every once in a while maybe? Food will be vegetarian, and we should try to use stuff that doesn't need cooling as we don't have a fridge. If we manage to do some halfway decent planning, we could do some bulk shopping in advance so we don't need to go shopping during camp (as much...)<br />
<br />
=== Breakfast ===<br />
* Bread<br />
* Cereals & fruits (e.g. with oatmilk that will not go off so fast without a fridge or limited cooling capabilities)<br />
* ???<br />
<br />
=== Dinner ===<br />
* Pasta with tomato vegetable sauce<br />
<br />
== Packing List ==<br />
=== Stuff from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
** 1-2 Pots and a pan<br />
** big laddle<br />
** spatula<br />
* Two "Biertisch-Garnituren"<br />
* Long network cables, switch?<br />
* One long extension cord<br />
* Multi sockets<br />
* Electronics lab gear<br />
** 2 Lab PSUs (the black one and the high voltage one?)<br />
** Soldering gear<br />
** Spare parts<br />
* Some Tools?<br />
** Drill?<br />
* Blue pavillion<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from members ===<br />
* double flame gas stove + 6kg gas bottle (Uli)<br />
* Gas bottle (Peter)<br />
* Small backup stove + gas (Severin)<br />
* Camping Table (Uli)<br />
* Tent (Andreas)<br />
<br />
=== Stuff everyone should bring themselves ===<br />
* Plate(s)<br />
* Cutlery<br />
* A cup<br />
* Projects<br />
<br />
== Still unclear ==<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
** We can user German's battery box. It also comes with an amplifier and we can rent two stereo speakers (CRYPT) form the space. Pre-amp might be useful though...<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
* Some neutral lights (Tarp will be dark)<br />
* Rope, cable ties, Tape, ... to hang lights and route cables<br />
* Carpets<br />
<br />
== Our projects ==<br />
* [[DC Microgrid]]<br />
* [[LoRaWAN]]<br />
* [[Precious Plastic]]<br />
* [[ErgoDash]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4225Archive:CCCamp192019-07-29T12:29:48Z<p>Paul: /* Who is joining? */ added dect column</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Space Needed|| Notes || DECT<br />
|-<br />
| Paul || 15.8. || || Car || ticket ok || 3mx3m tent || || PAUL (7285) ||<br />
|-<br />
| Nico || 18.08.-19.08. || 25.08. || Car - can bring limited amount of goods but no people (two seated car) || Ordered || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Cecile+1 || 21.08. || 25.08. || Car - no capacity || Confirmed || large tent (probably) || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Severin || ? || ? || Makervan - some capacity || Payment confirmed || 5x2.5m for the van if that works out || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Uli || 21.08. || 25.08. || Train or car - limited capacity || Payment confirmed || 2p tent 3mx3m || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Chris K + Olli K (4,5yo) || ? || 24.08. || car (might take 1 person + luggage. Maybe 2?) || Ticket OK || 4p tent 5x3m || ||<br />
|-<br />
| David|| unclear yet || probably 25.08 || Train or in someone else's (Severin's?) car || Payment confirmed || 3mx3m tent || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas|| depends on vacation || depends on vacation || Car, but direction quite unknown || Payment confirmed || Place for a tent, might be a bigger one || none ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas (FabLab) +1 || 21.8. (?) || 25.8. || not sure yet || Ticket OK || One tent || none ||<br />
|-<br />
| Hakan (FabLab) || ? || ? || ? || ? || One tent || none ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* A small table to be our kitchen<br />
* power distribution and a long cable<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
* Tables and benches<br />
** Two "Biertisch-Garnituren" from the space<br />
** Can bring one camping table (70x70) and might be able to organise a Biertisch-Garnitur (standard length) --[[User:Uli|Uli]]<br />
* Camping (gas) stove<br />
** Electricity comes from the generators, we should go for gas. I got one decent gas burner I can bring --[[User:Tiefpunkt|Tiefpunkt]] ([[User talk:Tiefpunkt|talk]]) 09:21, 17 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
** Uli can also bring a gas camping stove with two flames if needed<br />
** Nico can also bring a gas stove if needed<br />
* pots and pans<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a community tent - how much space do we need?<br />
<br />
===stuff to show/projects we bring===<br />
<br />
===Tickets===<br />
<br />
There is a voucher system. Please ask in slack / at the next meetup.</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=4206Plenum2019-07-22T22:40:55Z<p>Paul: /* Say Thank you */ fridge cleaning</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' Sun, July 28th, after the plenum which starts at 11 o'clock<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
* to Rene and Chris for cleaning the fridge<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190711 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=20190711_Plenum&diff=420120190711 Plenum2019-07-12T17:10:23Z<p>Paul: /* Techfest */ changed Adrian to AdrianM</p>
<hr />
<div>== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
* Jan: Converting a Roomba to curse when it hits something<br />
* AdrianM: has dug out Dwarf Fortress again... when will it die?!<br />
* Sibylle: helping chris<br />
* Chris: is building some esoteric board game boards<br />
* Rene: is wheighting down the chair - veery important. He's also building a REEEEmba with Jan<br />
* David: Fun with the Labor e.V.<br />
* Annika: Prepairing her tent for a camp<br />
* Nico: Building a bed and some electronics for his bus<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
* Peter, German and whoever else helped during the accident we had last saturday - Great work!<br />
* Chris is going out of his way HARD to make sure the 3d printers are running<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190623 Plenum]]<br />
* Nothing new about space tours<br />
* Some plan has been made about mini jobs - will be shown a little later<br />
* Space planning: Next meeting in two weeks<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
* Nobody is taking care about buying drinks anymore - we need volunteers or somebody who can deliver drinks to whom we can give a key. Another option would be to deliver every second thursday between 3 and 6 as late as possible. Annika will contact our current delivery service if they can deliver every second week on Thursday as late as possible.<br />
* Our second bit set is gone and the first one is missing the bit holder<br />
* Somebody has put an inappropriate sticker on the big shredder after the accident<br />
<br />
=== Pen Plotter & Privately Owned Machinery ===<br />
Alex brought a pen-plotter, small repairs necessary (Chris is on this) which we could use for drawing PCB-schematics, vector graphics, algorithms, graphs, etc. This plotter can be made available for members to use. Usable documentation is necessary and we should decide on a general procedure how we want to treat privately owned machinery, which can be used by members. This means a responsible person in case someone has questions or the machinery stops working. This includes deciding on a time frame after which non-working machinery will be fixed, returned to the owner, disassembled or moved to the trash (extension of this time frame is possible via a plenum). - David<br />
* Every new machine needs approval in the plenum<br />
* Every new machine needs a documentation in the wiki on how to use it and a responsible person<br />
* A machine that isn't used for a while needs to be removed by the owner<br />
* Pen plotter was approved to stay<br />
<br />
=== Party! (Chaos ohne Grund) ===<br />
I (Adrian/uberardy) am planning a party on 10.08.2019 and wanted to ask whether I can borrow the space for that day. Of course, all of you are invited (and bring friends if you'd like!). I'd also invite some other people I know from CCC Events and the likes and a few friends from Munich. There will be music and food and drinks and hopefully a lot of fun! --[[User:Adrian|Adrian]]<br />
* Approved, no objections.<br />
<br />
=== Techfest ===<br />
We were invited to host our own track at the 2019 Techfest Munich, one of the biggest hackathons we have ever seen. (Jan)<br />
* It's on the September 6-8, 2019<br />
* City is paying the sponsoring but we'll be listed as one and will provide flyer and sticker<br />
* We'll decide on prices and provide a judge<br />
* We would need some people to help onsite<br />
* Contact AdrianM if your interested<br />
<br />
=== Branding of MuMaLab equipment ===<br />
Let's brand all the things! --[[User:Nico|Nico]]<br />
We should brand MuMaLab equipment so that it get's less interesting to steal and hard to sell.<br />
Most think it's a good idea as long as we make sure that it's indeed MuMaLab equipment.<br />
<br />
=== Space owned locker units ===<br />
Do we want space owned locker units? --[[User:Nico|Nico]]<br />
* It was discussed if we want locker units that can be unlocked with a dongle (and the person is being tracked for 2-3 times).<br />
* We were offered a controllerboard that can drive 8 china locks so we would only need a shelf or even better metal locker units<br />
* We'll make a survey if people like the idea and what they think that should be locked up<br />
<br />
=== Storage boxes ===<br />
Do we want to limit the amount of storage boxes? --[[User:Nico|Nico]]Main_Page <br />
* Two boxes are currently being built but after that we will freeze further boxes until we moved and know if we have space for more<br />
<br />
=== Refugee ice machine ===<br />
I'd like to put my Ice machine in the space. Free to use, not free to hack. (AdrianM)<br />
=> approved (for now)<br />
<br />
=== Labor e.V. ===<br />
We're part of the Labor e.V. but that seems not to work really good so David wants free hand to decide on how to move on with them. Could even mean leaving the e.V.<br />
* Approved - David can do what he thinks is best for us<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
* Chris K would like some all-thread bars (Gewindestangen), as they can turn easily into very long screws. - Please add the pricing and estimate on what you actually specifically want to buy<br />
* The desolder-gun is unfunctional. It does not draw a strong enough vacuum at the tip. The broken glass-cylinder which was replaced with PVC-pipe might not be air-tight enough. There could also be schmutz in the tubing as it was run with a make-shift filter. A spare was said to be 15-ish bucks (could not confirm). - Approved! Chris will do.<br />
* Branding-Iron ~50-60€ - Approved<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4164Archive:CCCamp192019-06-17T15:15:01Z<p>Paul: /* Who is joining? */ space needed</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Space Needed|| Notes <br />
|-<br />
| Paul || -2 || || Train || Payment confirmed || 3mx3m tent ||<br />
|-<br />
| Nico || 18.08. || 26.08. || Car - can bring goods but no people (two seated car) || Ordered || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Cecile+1 || 21.08. || 25.08. || Car - no capacity || Confirmed || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Severin || ? || ? || Makervan - some capacity || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Uli || 21.08. || 25.08. || Train or car - limited capacity || Payment confirmed || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Chris K + Olli (4,5yo) || ? || 24.08. || Train or car (might take 1 person + luggage. Maybe 2?) || Ticket OK || 4p tent 5x3m || 24KWh Nissan Leaf EV (V2G ChaDeMo / "infinite" 12V anyone?) <br />
|-<br />
| David|| unclear yet || probably 25.08 || Train or in someone else's car || Payment confirmed || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Andreas|| depends on vacation || depends on vacation || Car, but direction quite unknown || Payment confirmed || Place for a tent, might be a bigger one || none ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* A small table to be our kitchen<br />
* power distribution and a long cable<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
* Tables and benches<br />
** Two "Biertisch-Garnituren" from the space<br />
** Can bring one camping table (70x70) and might be able to organise a Biertisch-Garnitur (standard length) --[[User:Uli|Uli]]<br />
* Camping (gas) stove<br />
** Electricity comes from the generators, we should go for gas. I got one decent gas burner I can bring --[[User:Tiefpunkt|Tiefpunkt]] ([[User talk:Tiefpunkt|talk]]) 09:21, 17 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
** Uli can also bring a gas camping stove with two flames if needed<br />
** Nico can also bring a gas stove if needed<br />
* pots and pans<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a community tent - how much space do we need?<br />
<br />
===stuff to show/projects we bring===<br />
<br />
===Tickets===<br />
<br />
There is a voucher system. Please ask in slack / at the next meetup.</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4139Archive:CCCamp192019-05-28T18:13:10Z<p>Paul: /* Who is joining? */ Payment confirmed</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==Who is joining?==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! Arrival !! Departure !! How to get there !! Ticket || Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Paul || -2 || || Train || Payment confirmed ||<br />
|-<br />
| Nico || 18.08. || 26.08. || Car - can bring goods but no people (two seated car) || Ordered ||<br />
|-<br />
| Cecile+1 || 21.08. || 25.08. || Car - no capacity || Confirmed ||<br />
|-<br />
| Severin || ? || ? || Makervan - some capacity || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Uli || 21.08. || 25.08. || Train or car - limited capacity || Ordered & Payed ||<br />
|-<br />
| Chris K + Olli (4,5yo) || ? || 24.08. || Train or car (might take 1 person + luggage. Maybe 2?) || Payment confirmed || 24KWh Nissan Leaf EV (V2G ChaDeMo / "infinite" 12V anyone?) <br />
|-<br />
| David|| unclear yet || probably 25.08 || Train or in someone else's car || Payment confirmed ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* A small table to be our kitchen<br />
* power distribution and a long cable<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
* Tables and benches<br />
** Can bring one camping table (70x70) and might be able to organize a Biertisch-Garnitur (standard length) --[[User:Uli|Uli]]<br />
* Induction or gas oven<br />
** Electricity comes from the generators, we should go for gas. I got one devent gas burner I can bring --[[User:Tiefpunkt|Tiefpunkt]] ([[User talk:Tiefpunkt|talk]]) 09:21, 17 May 2019 (CEST)<br />
** Uli can also bring a gas camping stove with two flames if needed<br />
** Nico can also bring a gas stove if needed<br />
* pots and pans<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a community tent - how much space do we need?<br />
<br />
===stuff to show/projects we bring===<br />
<br />
===Tickets===<br />
<br />
There is a voucher system. Please ask in slack / at the next meetup.</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=4134Plenum2019-05-27T17:48:26Z<p>Paul: /* Say Thank you */ dance festival</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' Sun, May 26th, after the cleanup which starts at 11:00 [[20190526 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
<br />
* To David and Paul for the Streetlife festival booth<br />
* To everyone who helped representing us during DANCE festival<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190509 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4098Archive:CCCamp192019-05-13T22:56:57Z<p>Paul: /* transport */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* A small table to be our kitchen<br />
* power distribution and a long cable<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
* Tables and benches<br />
* Induction or gas oven<br />
* pots and pans<br />
* Fridge or at least a cooling box<br />
* Sound system?!<br />
* blinky lights!<br />
<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
<br />
===stuff to show/projects we bring===<br />
<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2, no transport capacity<br />
* Nico (if I get vacation), day -3, most probably lots of space<br />
* Cecile / Sebastian, 21-25.8., twingo (probably no transport capacity)<br />
<br />
===Tickets===<br />
There will most likely be a voucher system this year and as soon as more details are available we will try to get a voucher.<br />
<br />
Please add yourself if you want the voucher:<br />
*Nico<br />
*Andreas<br />
*Cecile<br />
*Sebastian Loh<br />
*Paul</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4092Archive:CCCamp192019-05-13T19:30:38Z<p>Paul: /* stuff we can probably just take from the space */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* power distribution<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
* table & benches<br />
<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2, no transport capacity</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4091Archive:CCCamp192019-05-13T18:43:11Z<p>Paul: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==concept==<br />
* a place to cook<br />
* less crowded then the k. bayrisches Amtsvillage<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* power distribution<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2, no transport capacity</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4090Archive:CCCamp192019-05-13T18:37:18Z<p>Paul: /* transport */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* power distribution<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2, no transport capacity</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4089Archive:CCCamp192019-05-13T18:32:29Z<p>Paul: /* general info */ added slack channel</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* date: 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* location: 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
* slack channel: #cccamp2019<br />
<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* power distribution<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:CCCamp19&diff=4080Archive:CCCamp192019-05-11T11:24:05Z<p>Paul: created page, added basic structure</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is intended to organize a small MuMaLab village at the Chaos Communication Camp 2019<br />
==general info==<br />
* 21.8. - 25.8.2019<br />
* 53.03061, 13.30963<br />
==what we need==<br />
===stuff we can probably just take from the space===<br />
* basic cooking equipment<br />
* power distribution<br />
* long ethernet cable + switch<br />
===stuff to buy===<br />
* a tent<br />
==transport==<br />
Who will be there and how and when will they get there?<br />
* Paul, probably by train, ~day-2</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Code_Of_Conduct&diff=4068Code Of Conduct2019-04-25T00:21:41Z<p>Paul: /* Our shared principles */ - fixed spelling of 'targeting'</p>
<hr />
<div>This code of conduct is there to make sure everyone can have a good time in our space. Regarding the use of the premises and machinery of Munich Maker Lab, you can find a set of rules and guidelines in our wiki: [[Law and Order]].<br />
<br />
=== Our shared principles ===<br />
* Be welcoming, inclusive and try to be helpful. Talk to each other.<br />
* Respect the physical and emotional boundaries of the people in your surroundings, whatever your intentions are. This implies changing your behavior if a person informs you you’re making them uncomfortable.<br />
* Support productivity.<br />
* Be aware of the space you occupy, including the influence of your actions on others.<br />
* Ask before taking pictures or making recordings of anything or anyone identifiable.<br />
<br />
<br />
The Munich Maker Lab wants to provide a harassment-free experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment in any form. <br />
<br />
Harassment includes, but is not limited to:<br />
* Comments, actions or visual displays which demean, harass or insult someone by targeting their race, creed, ethnicity, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, neurodiversity, mental illnesses, physical appearance, ability or knowledge<br />
* Inappropriate sexual images in public spaces <br />
* Deliberate intimidation, stalking, following and threats of violence<br />
* Intentional disruption of talks, discussions or other events <br />
* Inappropriate physical contact<br />
* Unwelcome sexual attention<br />
* Advocating or encouraging any of this behavior<br />
* Misgendering<br />
* Outing of personal information<br />
<br />
<br />
Persons asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.<br />
If a person engages in harassing behavior, their actions can be sanctioned, up to and including expulsion from all MuMaLab spaces and identification of the participant as a harasser to other MuMaLab members or the general public. The severity of consequences is to be decided by the plenum or by the board in collaboration with the awareness team, depending on the sensitivity of the issue. Temporarily, the awarenessteam is entitled to enact consequences by themselves.<br />
<br />
=== Awareness Team ===<br />
The Awareness team is a group of five elected members which are there to help, support and mediate conflicts regarding the code of conduct. The Awareness team is entitled to take the necessary, temporary measures to prevent conflicts from escalating. <br />
<br />
=== You need help? ===<br />
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact the Awareness Team at awareness@munichmakerlab.de or reach out to them individually in person/via slack. They're here to help and will handle your issue confidentially. If a person who is part of the conflict is on the team, they will recuse themselves from handling your incident. Alternatively, you can contact the members of the board at vorstand@munichmakerlab.de.<br />
<br />
===== Metadata =====<br />
Version 1 as voted valid by the [[20190331_Plenum|Plenum held on March 31, 2019]].<br />
[[Category:orga]] [[Category:bureaucracy]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Network&diff=4019Network2019-03-11T18:24:26Z<p>Paul: /* Allocated IP Addresses */</p>
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<div>== WiFi ==<br />
* SSID: "munichmakerlab" or "munichmakerlab-5g"<br />
* Security: WPA2 Personal. Preshared Key is written on the whiteboard.<br />
* Mode: 802.11gn. No 802.11b. If you really really need to connect a 11Mbit/s only device, please talk to [[User:Tiefpunkt|tiefpunkt]]<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
2 LANCOM L-320agn Wireless Access Points [http://www.lancom-systems.de/produkte/wireless-lan/indoor-wlan-access-points/lancom-l-320agn-wireless/lancom-l-320agn-wireless/], both manually configured (no WiFi controller)<br />
* mumawireless01<br />
** SSID "munichmakerlab"<br />
** 2.4 Ghz<br />
** Channel 1<br />
* mumawireless02<br />
** SSID "munichmakerlab" and "munichmakerlab-5g"<br />
** 5Ghz<br />
** Channel 108<br />
<br />
== Network Segment ==<br />
* Subnetmask: 255.255.0.0<br />
* Gateway: 10.10.0.1<br />
* DNS-Server: 10.10.0.10<br />
* DHCP-Server: 10.10.0.1<br />
<br />
=== Allocated IP Addresses ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.1 || Router || Router<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.0.10 || ns1 || DNS server (running on the docker01 host)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.10.20-250 || || DHCP Range<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.10 || NyanPrint || [[Printers|Color Laser Printer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.24 || OctoPrint NEO 1 || [[Neo1]] [http://neo1.local/ http://neo1.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.25 || OctoPrint X400 || [[x400]] <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.40 || heimdal || [[Doorlock|Door Lock RPi]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.50 || PiPunkt || [[SpaceMusic|Space Status RPi]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.21.61 || hawking || [[Fileserver]] (deactivated)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.66 || docker01 || [[Docker]] Host<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.81 || LaserCutPC || [[LaserCutter]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.90 || MuMaShare || [[MuMaShare]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.144 || Wasserschaden || [[User:Paul|Paul]] (bridge to the mesh)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Dead Hosts ====<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! IP Address !! Name !! Description <br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.2 || FritzBox || VoIP Gateway (FritzBox 5050)<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.25 || Alter OctoPrint Server || [[PrinterBot|OctoPrint]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.26 || OctoPrint NEO 2|| [[Neo2]] [http://neo2.local/ http://neo2.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.27 || OctoPrint X350 || [[X350]] [http://x350.local/ http://x350.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.28 || OctoPrint X400 || [[X400]] [http://x400.local/ http://x400.local/]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.31 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel eth0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.32 || tokyo.local || [[LEDPanel|LED-Panel wlan0]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.35 || - || [[Behringer x32| x32 Mixer]]<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.61 || buffalo || [[Fileserver]] (hawking's old IP address)<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.82 || Terminal Server || ...<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.91 || backup || [[Backup]] operator<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.99 || StyroporPI || [[Foam_cutter]] raspi controlling the foam cutter<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.110 || [[Startt]] || an octoprint server<br />
|-<br />
| 10.10.20.150 || ewindow || [[Virtual Machines]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
==== Getting a fixed IP address ==== <br />
If you need a fixed IP address, choose one that's not taken yet, and enter it in the table above. Done. There's currently no dedicated DNS, we'll tackle that eventually.<br />
<br />
=== IPv6 ===<br />
<del>We got native IPv6 \o/</del> IPv6 is broken, unfortunately. There is IPv6 on the Freifunk WiFi, if you really need it.<br />
<br />
== DNS ==<br />
DNS is provided by a docker bind image (https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-bind).<br />
<br />
* Internal zone is "intern.munichmakerlab.de", not all hosts are in there yet<br />
* Server is maintained via Webmin, check http://www.damagehead.com/blog/2015/04/28/deploying-a-dns-server-using-docker/ for details<br />
* Server is not configured in DHCP yet, requires some testing first<br />
<br />
=== Hostnames ===<br />
When setting up a new machine for the space, the machine should be named after a famous scientist or mathematician whose birthday is today or near today. Use the following list to avoid already used hostnames:<br />
==== Used hostnames ====<br />
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"<br />
! Hostname !! Device Type !! Location <br />
|-<br />
| Doppler || PC || Workplace 2<br />
|-<br />
| Darwin || PC || Workplace 1<br />
|-<br />
| Heisenberg || PC || Spacemonitor near the entrance<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Uplink ==<br />
We are connected to the internet via a Telekom V-DSL connection.<br />
<br />
== VPN ==<br />
You can connect to the lab remotely, via OpenVPN. If you need access, contact [[User:JanS|JanS]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Infrastructure]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=4004Plenum2019-03-08T22:35:04Z<p>Paul: /* Say Thank you */ - typo</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' March 14th 2019, 20:00<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
* Thanks to the Make Munich people & everyone who volunteered <br />
* Thanks to everyone who helped organizing and making the MuMaLab as awesome as it was! <br />
* Thanks to peter for last minute ordering MuMaLab drinks for the make booth<br />
* Thanks to German and Peter for cleaning up the gaming area<br />
* Thanks to Peter for removing the dead pigeon in front of the lab<br />
* Thanks to Devin and Paul for replacing lost screws in the pinball machine<br />
* Thanks to Peter for ordering drinks<br />
* Thanks to everyone who helped cleaning up the space before the TV crew came<br />
* Thanks to everyone who helped building the new meeting-table-whatever area ^^<br />
* Thanks to German for fixing the network documentation<br />
* Thanks to Devin for cleaning the pinball glass<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190214 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=4003Plenum2019-03-08T22:34:16Z<p>Paul: /* Say Thank you */</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' March 14th 2019, 20:00<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
* Thanks to the Make Munich people & everyone who volunteered <br />
* Thanks for everyone who helped organizing and making the MuMaLab as awesome as it was! <br />
* Thanks to peter for last minute ordering MuMaLab drinks for the make booth<br />
* Thanks to German and Peter for cleaning up the gaming area<br />
* Thanks to Peter for removing the dead pigeon in front of the lab<br />
* Thanks to Devin and Paul for replacing lost screws in the pinball machine<br />
* Thanks to Peter for ordering drinks<br />
* Thanks to everyone who helped cleaning up the space before the TV crew came<br />
* Thanks to everyone who helped building the new meeting-table-whatever area ^^<br />
* Thanks to German for fixing the network documentation<br />
* Thanks to Devin for cleaning the pinball glass<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190214 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Plenum&diff=3994Plenum2019-03-05T14:55:34Z<p>Paul: /* Say Thank you */</p>
<hr />
<div>The Plenum is a regular meeting of all people involved with the space to talk about things, and decide stuff.<br />
<br />
If you have stuff to add, go right ahead! Please sign your points with your name (by adding a "<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>" after your text).<br />
<br />
<big>Preamble</big> <br />
* The Plenum is an institution to decide on what the space should look like, physically and in other ways, such as virtually.<br />
* Things concerning the space should be discussed at a plenum.<br />
* Everyone who's there can participate in that process, member or otherwise.<br />
* Everyone can head a plenum, no need for board members to do that.<br />
* Topics should ideally be announced on the Plenum wiki page beforehand<br />
* The Plenum should be held in a language that everyone participating understands.<br />
* Scheduling: second Thursday of the month at 8pm and last Sunday at 11am<br />
<br />
'''Next Plenum: ''' March 14th 2019, 20:00<br />
<br />
== Topics for the Plenum ==<br />
<br />
=== What are you currently working on? ===<br />
Tell everyone about your current projects and stuff you've done for the space<br />
<br />
=== Say Thank you ===<br />
Let's say thank you to those who did some awesome stuff for the space since the last plenum<br />
* Thanks to the Make Munich people & everyone who volunteered <br />
* Thanks for everyone who helped organizing and making the MuMaLab as awesome as it was! <br />
* Thanks to peter for last minute ordering MuMaLab drinks for the make booth<br />
* Thanks to German and Peter for cleaning up the gaming area<br />
<br />
=== Stuff from the past ===<br />
What was discussed at the last Plenum? What's the current status of those things? [[20190214 Plenum]]<br />
<br />
=== Anything you don't feel comfortable within the space? What would you like to change or to be changed? ===<br />
Is there anything that's bothering you?<br />
<br />
=== Things to Buy ===<br />
Things to buy for projects related to the space.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Plenum]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Mailinglists&diff=3777Mailinglists2018-12-18T21:09:01Z<p>Paul: https links</p>
<hr />
<div>We run a set of mailinglists for different purposes. Here, you can find out which list does what.<br />
<br />
== discuss@munichmakerlab.de ==<br />
https://lists.munichmakerlab.de/listinfo/discuss<br />
<br />
Our main discussion mailinglist. This is how we keep in contact if we don't meet up. It's free for everyone to join, so go ahead and do so.<br />
<br />
== info@munichmakerlab.de ==<br />
https://lists.munichmakerlab.de/listinfo/info<br />
<br />
This list serves as a collection pool for all random or official mail that we get. No discussions here, that's what our discussion list is for.<br />
<br />
== Meetup Group ==<br />
Our [http://www.meetup.com/The-Hacking-Room-Project-Munich/ Meetup group] has an integrated mailing list as well, but we just use that for announcements, not really for discussions or anything similar.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Organization]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:Make_Munich/2019&diff=3770Archive:Make Munich/20192018-12-13T20:23:53Z<p>Paul: created page with structure from previous make munich</p>
<hr />
<div>* http://make-munich.de/<br />
* CFP: http://make-munich.de/mitmachen/callformakers/<br />
<br />
== Booth ==<br />
What should we display?<br />
* put your project here<br />
<br />
== Workshops ==<br />
Should we do workshops?<br />
* put your workshop here<br />
<br />
Ideas:<br />
* …<br />
<br />
== Bar ==<br />
…</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:Using_the_Laser_Cutter&diff=3740Archive:Using the Laser Cutter2018-12-08T19:09:50Z<p>Paul: /* Getting Files to the Laser-PC */ added rdesktop folder forwarding</p>
<hr />
<div>{{AttentionBox<br />
| title=Dangerous machine ahead<br />
| msg= Use only at your own risk, and after proper instruction!<br />
}}<br />
<br />
This guide is intended as a reference work for those you already have experience with the [[LaserCutter|Laser Cutter]].<br />
<br />
If you are using the Laser Cutter for the first time, ask someone with experience to introduce you into the Laser Cutting World. <br />
There are many corner cases which are not covered within this guide.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== SAFETY INDICATION ==<br />
<br />
If you like to watch the laser cutting head cut your design, make sure to use the<br />
laser protection goggles.<br />
<br />
In case of a fire, use the fire extinguisher which is located in the proximity of the Laser Cutter.<br />
<br />
To have an overview about the variety of material which is suitable for cutting, please refer to <br />
[http://atxhackerspace.org/wiki/Laser_Cutter_Materials]<br />
<br />
== Preparing files ==<br />
<br />
The software we use (LaserCAD) requires DXF files for paths you want to cut. It does not support the full feature set of DXF, so not every DXF works properly.<br />
<br />
=== Converting to DXF ===<br />
A process that usually work is getting your software (Inkscape, Illustrator, ...) to export an .EPS file, and convert it with PSTOEDIT, like so:<br />
<br />
pstoedit -dt -f 'dxf:-polyaslines -mm' input.eps output.dxf<br />
<br />
HINT:<br />
* in Inkscape use - Path -> Object to Path to generate working files...<br />
* there is a plugin for Inkscape available, which enables direct export to DXF...<br />
<br />
* [https://talk.vanhack.ca/t/lasercad-workflow/4960 More information on that workflow]<br />
* [http://www.pstoedit.net/ Downloads for Windows]<br />
<br />
== Getting Files to the Laser-PC ==<br />
<br />
The easiest way to do this is by using hawking, our file server. It should automatically be discovered by your OS. If it isn't, it's offering a samba share at 10.10.20.61 or hawking.local.<br />
On Linux smb://10.10.20.81/inbox/ with Username makerman PWD makerman works fine...<br />
<br />
The same share is automatically mounted on the Laser-PC.<br />
To access the Laser-PC, you have to use rdesktop. There are desktop shortcuts for this set up on the two workstations next to the laser. Otherwise, you can use this command on linux systems:<br />
rdesktop 10.10.20.81 -u makerman -p makerman<br />
If you want to forward a local folder to the laser pc, use this command (it will show up as floppy):<br />
rdesktop 10.10.20.81 -u makerman -p makerman -g 90% -r disk:floppy=/path/to/folder<br />
<br />
== Starting the Laser Cutting System ==<br />
<br />
Import your design DXF file in LaserCAD. Set the cutting speed and power for the different<br />
cutting colors. For the exact speed and power settings, refer to the calibration templates<br />
that are in the black binder next to the laser.<br />
<br />
Turn on the Laser Cutter System (LCS) by switching the Main Power Switch at the Laser Control<br />
Panel (LCP).<br />
<br />
Turn on the venting system by using the switch on the LCP.<br />
<br />
Load the file to the LCS. To do so, press the Download button in the LaserCAD application<br />
on the LCS computer. LaserCAD will open dialog box, press Download again.<br />
<br />
== Placing the material on the cutting area ==<br />
<br />
Place your material board on top of the cutting area. Make sure no oddments are on the <br />
cutting area that would otherwise lead to an askew alignment of the material board.<br />
<br />
Align the origin position. The origin position corresponds to the top left corner of your<br />
design file. Use the cursor buttons on the LCP to move the laser cutting head to the<br />
position where you would like to start cutting the material.<br />
CAVEAT: When placing the material board to the utmost left position on the cutting platform , the first few centimeters from the left underneath the honeycomb of the cutting platform are <br />
obscured by the aluminum bar holding the honeycomb. Cutting in this area is dangerous. <br />
Therefore, do not cut within this area that is overlapping with the aluminum bar holding <br />
the honeycomb. Instead, shift the material board a few centimeters to the right such that<br />
none of the cutting area coincides with the aluminum bar underneath the honeycomb.<br />
<br />
When you have found the origin position, press the Origin button on the LCP to save the <br />
origin position. <br />
<br />
Press the Box button on the LCP. The LCS will drive the laser cutting head in a box around<br />
the predetermined cutting area, a so called bounding box. Make sure the area of the<br />
bounding box does not exceed your material board that you would like to cut.<br />
<br />
== Cutting==<br />
<br />
Focus the laser cutting head. Use the focussing board which lies around the LCS.<br />
<br />
Turn on the Laser by using the Laser switch on the LCP.<br />
<br />
When all of the above points are passed, make sure all control lights are green. <br />
<br />
You are now ready to start cutting. As stated above, if you like to watch the laser cut,<br />
put on the laser protection goggles.<br />
<br />
Then press the start button on the LCP to start cutting. <br />
<br />
After the LCS has finished cutting, switch of the laser using the Laser switch on the LCP.<br />
Then, open the cover to retrieve your freshly cut design. Enjoy!<br />
<br />
== Common problems and FAQ ==<br />
<br />
; I have an SVG file with my design. How can I use it in LaserCAD, the laser cutting app?<br />
: LaserCAD allows us to import DXF files. You need to convert your SVG file to a specially prepared DXF file. If you do not follow the following steps LaserCAD may show an empty layout after importing. <br />
:* Step 1: mark all objects in your design in Inkscape (CTRL-a).<br />
:* Step 2: group it (CTRL-g).<br />
:* Step 3: convert objects to path (SHIFT-CTRL-c). <br />
:* Step 4: convert contours to path (ATL-CTRL-c).<br />
:* Step 5: save as DXF R14 file. Make sure the character set is set to Latin1.<br />
:* Step 6: done. Now you may import to LaserCAD<br />
<br />
; When importing my DXF file, which I have created with Inkscape, some of the elements are missing?<br />
: In case you pasted the missing elements into Inkscape by copy-pasting them from another document (even if it was another Inkscape document), the copied element is rendered as a bitmap. This hinders it to be correctly converted to a path. <br />
:Likewise, maybe your DXF file was not created properly. Make sure you follow the steps under Question 1 of this FAQ.<br />
<br />
; How do I know the correct settings for speed and cutting power of the Laser ?<br />
: If you are using the LCS for the first time, ask someone with more experience to determine the correct settings. <br />
: In general, one would first cut the calibration template with a new material to determine the material response to different combinations of speed and cutting power.<br />
: The calibration template DXF is in ... (please add the file path) on the laser PC. Please save your cut calibration template to the black binder for further reference!<br />
<br />
; Is it possible to use the Laser Control computer from remote?<br />
: Yes, if you are within the Munich Maker Lab Network. The login information is attached on a post-it note on the Laser PC.<br />
<br />
; How can I overlay multiple imported sketches in LaserCAD?<br />
:When importing each single sketch, there is a checkbox "Preserve current document" in the file selection dialogue. If you enable this option, the new imported file will be overlayed on the current sketch. This option is particularly useful for engraving.<br />
<br />
; "Holy smokes that's a lot of smoke!" aka "What's that smell?"<br />
:What material are you cutting? Maybe it's not meant for laser cutting.<br />
:Also check under "Maintenance", "Cleaning the filter".<br />
<br />
== Maintenance ==<br />
Sometimes not all of the safety control and operation control LED will be in status green.<br />
The LCS has various sensors systems to allow a safe operation. The various sensor systems and their maintenance are documented under each of their own wikipage. <br />
<br />
=== Cleaning the filter ===<br />
In the dirt room, you find the laser's venting system.<br />
Look for the the wooden box with the wing nuts. Before you open it, get a plastic bag or a crate.<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:What's in the box.png|200px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Inside the box you'll find a blue filter mat. It's not blue anymore? Then it's time to clean it.<br />
<br />
Take a good look at its position before taking it out. Try to put it in the bag/box right away, so you don't get ash and dust over everything.<br />
<br />
Take it outside, and give it a good pounding. A stick or a broom are the weapon of choice.<br />
<br />
Put everything back, and voilà! Nobody dies of asphyxiation!<br />
<br />
=== [[Flow Sensor]] ===<br />
<br />
=== [[Cooling System]] ===<br />
<br />
=== [[Alignment of the laser beam]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
TBC<br />
<br />
Guide version 0.2</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=WiFi-LED-XMAS-tree&diff=3731WiFi-LED-XMAS-tree2018-12-03T09:57:58Z<p>Paul: /* The code */ fixed broken github link</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=WiFi LED XMAS tree<br />
|status=beta<br />
|image=WiFi_LED_XMAS_tree.jpg<br />
|description=Pimp an ordinary LED christmas tree and make it controllable via wifi<br />
|author=[[User:Uli|Uli]], [[User:Rene|Rene]], Marijn, German<br />
|username=Uli<br />
|version=0.9.1<br />
|update=03.12.2018<br />
|platform=WEMOS D1 mini<br />
|license=MIT<br />
|download=https://github.com/munichmakerlab/wifi-led-xmas-tree<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
This project is about a WiFi LED XMAS tree consisting of an ordinary electronics gadget LED christmas tree with a pimped top LED and connected to a WEMOS D1 mini to enable WiFi control.<br />
<br />
== The hardware ==<br />
* ordinary LED christmas tree (such as this one from Ali Express [https://de.aliexpress.com/item/Three-Dimensional-3D-Christmas-Tree-LED-DIY-Kit-Red-Green-Yellow-LED-Flash-Circuit-Kit-Electronic/32744769456.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.f2e24c4dtfzL0q])<br />
* pimped multi color controllable LED (we used the WS2812B on a small round white circuit board such as one of these [https://de.aliexpress.com/item/10-1000pcs-4-Pin-WS2812B-WS2812-LED-Chip-Heatsink-5V-5050-RGB-WS2811-IC-Built-in/32634454437.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.36754c4d2waMKU]<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini based on the ESP8266 (such as this one [https://de.aliexpress.com/item/D1-mini-Mini-NodeMcu-4M-bytes-Lua-WIFI-Internet-of-Things-development-board-based-ESP8266-by/32644199530.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.58824c4dpHL6Ij])<br />
* Some additional resitors (about 150 Ohms) because the ones delivered with the ordinary tree are way to big which results in in very dim LEDs<br />
* Some wire to power the tree with 5V and connect the control wires for the top LED (WS2812B controlled with serial protocol of FastLED) and the transistors which control the outer color LEDs (with pulse width modulation (PWM) of the D1)<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
Ordinary_LED_XMAS_tree.jpg|Ordinary LED christmas tree in action<br />
WiFi_LED_XMAS_tree.jpg|Pimped WiFi controlled LED christmas tree in action<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== The code ==<br />
So far we programmed basic animation for the LEDs and a little webserver to accept commands for turning on and off seperate LED colors. <br />
<br />
Find it in on GitHub in our [https://github.com/usb79/WiFi-LED-XMAS-tree Group]<br />
<br />
== History (reverse order => latest on top) ==<br />
* ordered 8 new trees, two are already promised to Tobi<br />
* To make the basic LED animation more smooth, lately we programmed a Chen attractor function but did not finish it properly yet.<br />
<br />
== Want one for yourself? ==<br />
* if you can spare roughly 5€ ask me - I just ordered some replenishment trees with <br />
<br />
== Todo ==<br />
* Socket for the tree<br />
* maybe with a display to directly find out about the DNS name and/or IP address<br />
<br />
== List of known bugs & Feature requests==<br />
For more information on that, have a look at the github page of the project [https://github.com/munichmakerlab/wifi-led-xmas-tree] <br />
<br />
[[Category:Project]][[Category:IoT]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3691Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T01:48:25Z<p>Paul: /* Wiring */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image= Dinojump_overview.jpg<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
[[File:Dinojump_box.jpg|thumb]]<br />
<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_scale_back.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_wire_mess.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_box_inside.jpg|thumb]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
With the serial plotter of the Arduino IDE it's easy to see the phases of jumping:<br />
<br />
[[File:Jump.png]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3690Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T01:46:37Z<p>Paul: /* Components */ added pic</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image= Dinojump_overview.jpg<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
[[File:Dinojump_box.jpg|thumb]]<br />
<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_scale_back.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_wire_mess.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_box_inside.jpg|thumb]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
With the serial plotter of the Arduino IDE it's easy to see the phases of jumping:<br />
<br />
[[File:Jump.png]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3689Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T01:45:35Z<p>Paul: /* Wiring */ added pics</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image= Dinojump_overview.jpg<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_scale_back.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_wire_mess.jpg|thumb]]<br />
[[File:Dinojump_box_inside.jpg|thumb]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
With the serial plotter of the Arduino IDE it's easy to see the phases of jumping:<br />
<br />
[[File:Jump.png]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_box_inside.jpg&diff=3688File:Dinojump box inside.jpg2018-11-12T01:43:05Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_box.jpg&diff=3687File:Dinojump box.jpg2018-11-12T01:42:50Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_scale_back.jpg&diff=3686File:Dinojump scale back.jpg2018-11-12T01:42:34Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_hx711.jpg&diff=3685File:Dinojump hx711.jpg2018-11-12T01:42:20Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_wire_mess.jpg&diff=3684File:Dinojump wire mess.jpg2018-11-12T01:41:51Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Dinojump_overview.jpg&diff=3683File:Dinojump overview.jpg2018-11-12T01:41:11Z<p>Paul: </p>
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<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3682Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T01:41:05Z<p>Paul: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image= Dinojump_overview.jpg<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
With the serial plotter of the Arduino IDE it's easy to see the phases of jumping:<br />
<br />
[[File:Jump.png]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3681Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T01:16:02Z<p>Paul: added graph</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image=<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
With the serial plotter of the Arduino IDE it's easy to see the phases of jumping:<br />
<br />
[[File:Jump.png]]<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=File:Jump.png&diff=3680File:Jump.png2018-11-12T01:07:41Z<p>Paul: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3679Archive:DinoJump2018-11-12T00:48:40Z<p>Paul: /* Issues and possible Improvements */ keyboard emulation</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image=<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
=== keyboard emulation ===<br />
It would be nice if there was no custom software needed, on the computer running the game.<br />
This should be possible by replacing the WEMOS with an arduino board that supports USB keyboard emulation.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=User:Paul&diff=3675User:Paul2018-11-11T16:58:24Z<p>Paul: </p>
<hr />
<div>member since early 2015<br />
* Slack / Flowdock: Paul<br />
* E-Mail: mumalabwiki (at) x1c (dot) pw<br />
* Twitter/Telegram: @Paul0x1C</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3674Archive:DinoJump2018-11-11T16:54:02Z<p>Paul: /* Introduction */ added video</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image=<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
Watch a video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r874Xxmr4g<br />
<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
<br />
== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
<br />
=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
<br />
== interesting graphs ==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Project]]</div>Paulhttps://wiki.munichmakerlab.de/index.php?title=Archive:DinoJump&diff=3673Archive:DinoJump2018-11-11T16:45:55Z<p>Paul: /* Wiring */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{project<br />
|name=DinoJump<br />
|status=beta<br />
|author=[[User:Adrian|Adrian]], [[User:Paul|Paul]]<br />
|image=<br />
|description=using a scale to control the chrome dino game by jumping<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Paul's grandparents had a digital scale lying around that thy didn't need anymore. We decided to build something cool with it, but weren't sure what. After some thinking we decided to use it to control the chrome dino game that pops up, when there is no internet connection.<br />
The project turned out working and was successfully showcased at Streetlife and Groden.<br />
== Hardware ==<br />
=== Components ===<br />
* the scale<br />
* HX711 ADC board<br />
* WEMOS D1 mini (could be replaced by an arduino)<br />
* a computer<br />
* a button (for taring the scale)<br />
=== Wiring ===<br />
We had to break open the scale to connect directly to the wires of the load cell.<br />
The wemos connects to a computer via USB.<br />
The load cells are connected to the HX711 board.<br />
The wire colors of the load cells are +: White c: Red -: Black<br />
[[File:Dinojump Wiring.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
All the code is shared via GitLab: https://gitlab.com/uberardy/dinojump<br />
=== scale to serial ===<br />
The arduino sketch on the WEMOS just prints out the readings from the scale to the serial connection and tares the scale, when the tare button is pressed.<br />
=== data interpretation ===<br />
The computer is running a python script that interprets the values from the serial connection and emulates keyboard actions accordingly.<br />
When the weight measured by the scale starts rising rapidly (as it happens when someone pushes themselves of the ground), the script will press the spacebar.<br />
It will release the spacebar as soon as the weight on the scale changed from under 10kg (person is in the air) to over 10kg (person probably landed).<br />
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== Issues and possible Improvements ==<br />
=== detect ducking ===<br />
Theoretically it should be possible to detect when a person ducks, but we didn't have motivation and time to implement it in software yet.<br />
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=== more resilient wiring ===<br />
During the Streetlife we had some broken wires after the second day of nearly continues jumping. A scale just isn't intended to be jumped on, but keeping that in mind, it performs quite good.<br />
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== interesting graphs ==<br />
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