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Revision as of 19:14, 10 September 2013
Time and Location
- September 10, 2013
- Called to order at ____ by ____.
- Members present:
- Others present:
- Quorum?
- Quorum met?
Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes
Regular Member Meeting 2013 08 13
Recognition
Director Reports
President's Report
ISC Grant is completed. See Project Byzantium report.
Silver Spring Mini Maker Faire is coming up. Please plan to attend and show off what you're working on.
Speaking of Faires, it's Renn Fest season.
What's going on with the Crypto Party? Can we get that on the calendar and start promoting?
Vice President's Report
Treasurer's Report
Here is the financial summary spreadsheet for August 2013: File:HacDC Financials 2013 08.pdf. We gained Ann Millspaugh, Evan Phillips, Jarett DeAngelis, Kay Kenworthy, Brendan Levy, as new, paying members. No members left, though one will be on hiatus until January.
Project Awesome
Thanks to fewer delinquent members and an unexpected grant from the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, we had a healthy surplus this month, so I am declaring a $1000 Project Awesome dividend, which leaves us with $1,481.74 to add to our unearmarked reserves. Here is the Project Awesome spreadsheet for August: File:HacDC PA Projects-2013 08.pdf. There are currently 15 votes.
Secretary's Report
Director-at-Large Reports
Shawn Nock
Reuven
Project Awesome Reports
Project LASER
Project BYZANTIUM
Project KITBUILD
Project SUPPLIES
Arrivals
IGBTs
- Credit to Dan Barlow, $300 parts obtained for $18, amazing find!
- 600V, 200A, ~1MHz switching speed.
- Stored in blue bucket on parts store shelves. Recommended donation of at least $100, prefer to see them used in equipment available to HacDC members.
PLA Solvent (Tetrahydrofuran)
- Manually polish or glue PLA printed parts with just few drops.
- Small glass bottle, stored inside metal tin on chemical shelf.
- Generally safe as acetone. However, seal tight to minimize oxidization, and wear nitrile gloves.
Solder Paste
- Professional quality SMT soldering by the thousand. Recommend laser cutting blue tape for stencils and hot air gun for soldering. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyDRHI4YeMI .
- Stored in fridge, ideally at 10C, for vastly extended shelf life. Not food.
- Toxic, like all solder dust. Minimize contamination, wash hands thoroughly after use.
PCB Milling Bit
- Maximum quality circuit boards, 5 mil diameter.
- Stored in toolbox.
- Tough when spinning, fragile when not.
Future Plans
- Spare hot-end for Prusa Mendel.
- Large plastic buckets.
Project SPACECAM
Member Reports
mirage335
Hope my reports aren't getting too long...
General Use Computer
New computer in front room set up for general web browsing, google hangout hosting, etc.
Biohacking
Imagnus
Still going well, still plan to give details later.
Biosignal Amplifier
New headgear tested, using earplug "sponges" instead of pin headers. Comfortable, works well, even through thick hair.
Shelves
Would like to have more shelves at HacDC. We are now accumulating considerable quantities of non-junk on floors, such as:
- Working computers, monitors, photo frames networking gear, WiFi antennas, etc.
- Stationery, CDs, floppies.
- Books.
- Laser/Mill stock.
- Microscopes, lasers, lenses, slides, etc.
- Audio gear.
- Radios.
Projector/OpenDisplay
Giant Fresnel Lenses - Craiglist Expedition for Rear Projection TV
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/search/zip?query=projection&zoomToPosting=&srchType=A&minAsk=&maxAsk= Calling any volunteers to pick up five of these, and deliver them to HacDC for tear-down.
Rear projection TVs, available freely on Craigslist, are now the only known source of the five Fresnel lenses we require. Project is stalled until we get these lenses.
Final Cost Estimate
$128.97 Includes metal-halide light source, projection lens, and condenser lenses. Does not include LCD (which we probably have) or Fresnel lenses (which we probably can't buy).
Design/OpenSource
Optical experiments and design complete. Published, with CAD models, as OpenDisplay. https://github.com/mirage335/OpenDisplay