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===== Compartments ===== | ===== Compartments ===== | ||
- | We will use some of the existing wall shelving in the workshop. Vertical dividers will be added to create closed compartments. Compartment doors will be made from clear acrylic. | + | Option: |
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+ | Option: We will purchase a KALLAX shelf from IKEA. This can mounted to a wall or left floor-standing. The back will be closed with a sheet of wood. Compartment doors will be made from clear acrylic. | ||
===== Mechanical ===== | ===== Mechanical ===== | ||
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Addressable RGB LED strip will be installed in each compartment to provide status feedback (tool checked in/out, compartments authorized after an NFC swipe). | Addressable RGB LED strip will be installed in each compartment to provide status feedback (tool checked in/out, compartments authorized after an NFC swipe). | ||
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+ | ===== Use Cases ===== | ||
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+ | Some of the tools or equipment that might be stored securely (some of these are only likely to be purchased if secure storage is available): | ||
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+ | * Makita cordless tools (to avoid borrowing or theft) | ||
+ | * Angle grinders (to ensure that users are trained) | ||
+ | * Good quality measurement tools (calipers, micrometers) | ||
+ | * Hand tool kits with easily lost parts | ||
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