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There are a number of levels of access or use that escalate in care required to prevent damage or injury;
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-[Basic Access](basic-access.md)
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-[3D print access](3dprinter.md)
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-[Powered tool access](powertools.md)
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-[Laser cutter access](lasercutter.md)
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-[Milling Machine access](milling-machine.md)
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-[Sewing Machine access](sewing-machine.md)
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-[Sewing Machine guide](sewing-machine.md)
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-[3D print guide](3dprinter.md)
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## Basic Access: Basic access for physical prototyping using not powered tools. [Basic Access](basic-access.md)
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To gain basic access you will need to read and agree to a basic outline of safety and fair / good / safe use processes and then off you go.
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The XTool laser cutter at CODE contains a high power Class 4 laser - this is considered of the highest safety concern and is the most dangerous of laser devices. Due to the inbuilt safety features, protective case and safety interlocks the XTool cutter is classed in standard operation as a less dangerous Class 1 device. What this means is that providing the machine is operated according to correct safety procedures it is allowable for non-professional use.
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Anyone wishing to use the laser cutter must go through the basic maker kitchen access introduction and then complete a short online safety explanation and attend a short safety / access course.
All students must complete a safety training session focused on operating the drill-milling machine. This includes identifying safety hazards, emergency procedures, and using personal protective equipment correctly.
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- Hands-on Demonstration:
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Students must participate in a supervised hands-on demonstration after the safety training. They will observe safe operation of the machines and practice under supervision.
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- Machine Proficiency Test:
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Students must pass a practical proficiency test demonstrating their understanding of basic operation, safety protocols, and machine handling before using the equipment independently.
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- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
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All students must have and correctly wear appropriate PPE, including safety goggles, ear protection, and any additional lab-specific gear, before machine operation.
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- Buddy System:
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Students must not operate machines alone; a buddy must always be present for safety reasons.
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Failure to follow the basic protocols in safe, fair and clean use of the maker kitchen will mean access privileges must necessarily be revoked for the safe access of other CODE members.
To gain access to the SINGER Heavy Duty 6335M Denim sewing machine, you must first complete the basic access requirements. This includes reading the safety guidelines and understanding the proper use of the sewing machine. You will also need to attend a brief orientation session that covers machine operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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Please refer to the [Sewing Machine Documentation](sewing-machine.md) for detailed instructions and safety information.
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