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== What are the facilities? ==
==What is Protospace?==


We have a bay, usually called 'The Space', at [http://goo.gl/maps/Z4NCn #108 1530 27 Ave NE Calgary]
Protospace is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace Makerspace], which is a physical place like a library or a gym where members can go to collaborate, learn, and use tools and equipment not normally available to individual artists or hobbyists, especially in urban centers.


== Equipment and materials ==
==Equipment and materials==


Well, we maintain a list of [[Tools_We_Have]] as well as a handy look up for places to [[Where_to_source_tools_and_materials | source materials]]
Protospace is always acquiring new tools, but we currently maintain:


== What are the open hours? ==
*3D printers
*Laser cutters
*Metal Lathe and Mill
*Welders
*Full wood shop with dust collection
*Electronics repair tools


Open to the public? Well we host a meet'n geek almost every Tuesday night.  Open, as for in use?  Well as a member you can come whenever you'd please.  If you are probationary, then you can come whenever you can convince someone else to be at the space.
And more!


== What is the sign up process? ==
==When can I visit/What are the open hours==
You pay at a least one month's dues and fill out an application form.  Hang around with us a bit, and at the end of a month if you can convince two members to sign on your behalf and nobody is against you becoming a member you are in.


== Who is it suited to? ==
Open to the public.
We host a "Meet & Geek" open house every Tuesday night from 19:00 to 21:00
Visitors are welcome to come and tour the space, socialize, get some feedback or share ideas - as well as sign up for their own membership.


Everyone
Open for Members
24/7. If you are a Probationary Member, you can come to the space any time there's a vetted "full" member present who is willing to host guests.


== Who is it not suited to? ==
==What is the sign up process?==


People who are not awesome to others.
#Visit Protospace (usually on a Tuesday evening)
#Get a tour and ask to sign up
#Fill out our Membership form
#Pay your first dues (Paypal or credit card at the space)
#Take the New Member Orientation course (about 1hr on safety and rules)
#Get two vetted members to vouch for you and sign your form
#Get vetted (A short introduction to the membership and chance for them to ask you a few questions)
#Get a keycard


== What training (safety, etc) do you need? ==
At this point, you are a full member. Some tools will need additional training before you can use them; We offer this training as often as we can.


There is an official safety course for Protospace.  This course is a first step in many other courses.  Some of the equipment in the space requires training before you can use it, others you just need to be able to handle without hurting yourself or others.  Equipment that requires training is usually detailed in the [[Tools_We_Have]] page.
*Make stuff!


== What are the membership options? ==
==How much does it cost?==


Regular, Friend of Protospace and Student. Student and Regular differ only on price.  Friends of Protospace can come and use tools under a full member's supervision
Our membership rate is $55 per month.
A subsidized rate of $35 is available to students and those in need.


== Is there a minimum membership term? ==
On sign-up, new members can pay 2 months' dues and receive a third month free.
Up-front annual payments can also be made for the cost of 11 months, the 12th free.


I don't know, I don't think so
==How can I pay?==


== Schedule of events/training/regular meet up times/etc ==
[[Set up a payment]]


Nothing formal.  The best way to keep track of this is to watch the mailing list.
==Is there a minimum membership term or signup fee?==


== How do you get involved? (and not feel like an outsider) ==
No, there is no minimum time or "contract". However, we do not offer "drop in" or "single month" memberships, as our expenses are fixed - you can suspend your membership temporarily once a year, but if you terminate your membership and wish to rejoin, you will have to re-take training and vetting as procedures change


Lots of people often fish on the mailing list for help on projects.  Often at times you can come to a meet'n geek and people will be spitballing ideas and they turn into projects.  Be a spitballer.
==How do I suspend my membership?==


== How to gain entry/security/keys ==
Email directors@protospace.ca to go on "vacation" status


You need to be [http://wiki.protospace.ca/index.php?title=FAQ&action=submit#What_is_the_sign_up_process.3F full member]
==I didn't use the space at all last month, do I still have to pay my dues?==


== Can I use all of the equipment? ==
Yes
Anything that doesn't require training is available right off the hop.  Some of the larger (and more dangerous) machines require training.


== When can I visit? ==
==Where can I see the class and event schedule?==


Tuesday evenings are the best time to meet the most people
https://my.protospace.ca/classes shows our upcoming courses.
For other events, keep an eye on the Protospace  to hear what's going on.


== If I join, when can I use the space? ==
==How do I get involved? (and not feel like an outsider)==


Whenever you'd like
Lots of people often fish on the mailing list for help on projects.  Often at times you can come to a Tuesday Meet & Geek and people will be spitballing ideas and they turn into projects.  Be a spitballer.


== How much does it cost? ==
==Can I use all of the equipment?==
$50 a month, or $550 a year.


Students pay less (I'm not sure how much less)
Anything that doesn't require training is available to you after you complete the New Member Orientation and General Safety seminar. Larger, more dangerous or more specialized equipment require training. Generally, these machines are labelled, as well as noted on the [[tools we have]] page.


== How can I pay? ==
==Can I store my stuff there or do I have to take it home each time?==
Paypal is easiest for everyone.


== Can I store my stuff there or do I have to take it home each time? ==
Full members each get a small shelf for project store.


Full members get a shelf.
Large projects that need to take up space for multiple days must be pitched to the membership


If the space you need is larger than can be fit on the shelf you need to pitch it to the membership as [Large_Project_Storage]
==Does Protospace offer training?==
Protospace does not employ any staff, but many of our members choose to contribute by offering courses - these can be found at https://my.protospace.ca/classes.
Other members will often be willing to offer guidance or help with your project, but nobody is under any obligation to do so, and it is not acceptable to pressure them or persist if they decline.


== Will you teach me to ...? ==
If you have a skill you'd like to share with everyone, we can help you get set up to offer a course of your own.
We tend to be a helpful community that is willing to share, teach, and learn. It's reasonable to ask.


Depends on who I am.  Depends on what ... is.  Most protopians will help out if they can.  If they can't they will usually point you at someone who will.  Keep in mind that everyone is there on their own time, do not expect them to drop everything to train or show you something.
==Are there people interested in (niche interest or pursuit)?==


== Are other people interested in the same things I am? ==
Oh, almost definitely. We have two of every animal.


Odds are good.  Probably frighteningly good. 
==Can I make things that I sell?==


== I have a great idea, but I don't know how to do it, will you help me? ==
Yes. However, you cannot abuse the machines to make a deadline, or monopolize them for hours or days while other members need to use them.
Protospace is a non-profit, community organization powered entirely by volunteers - nobody is making any money to run the place. So, if you use it to make money, you will need to contribute back in some way, either through volunteer effort or donation.


Maybe not me, but someone will.  Throw up a question on the discussion list and watch the ensuing madness of ideas rushing through the internet towards your email client.
==How can I get more information?==


== Can I make things that I sell? ==
Most of our internal discussion happens on our Discourse Forum.


Sure. If you make use of a machine and it requires consumables or you push it through more than enough wear to cause damage, you will be expected to monetarily compensate the space. Also, we are not a production shop.  You can't reasonably turn protospace into an assembly facility.  If your production stands in the way of others wanting to reasonably use the space, you may have to answer some hard questions.
[https://forum.protospace.ca Discourse] is a great way to communicate with members.


== How can I get more information? ==
Coming out to a [[Event calendar|Meet & Geek]] will get you introduced to lots of folks.
 
The [FAQ] is a good start :)
 
The discussion list on Google Groups is a great way to communicate with members.
 
Coming out to a Meet'n Geek will get you introduced to lots of folks.

Latest revision as of 09:34, 21 October 2021

What is Protospace?

Protospace is a Makerspace, which is a physical place like a library or a gym where members can go to collaborate, learn, and use tools and equipment not normally available to individual artists or hobbyists, especially in urban centers.

Equipment and materials

Protospace is always acquiring new tools, but we currently maintain:

  • 3D printers
  • Laser cutters
  • Metal Lathe and Mill
  • Welders
  • Full wood shop with dust collection
  • Electronics repair tools

And more!

When can I visit/What are the open hours

Open to the public. We host a "Meet & Geek" open house every Tuesday night from 19:00 to 21:00 Visitors are welcome to come and tour the space, socialize, get some feedback or share ideas - as well as sign up for their own membership.

Open for Members 24/7. If you are a Probationary Member, you can come to the space any time there's a vetted "full" member present who is willing to host guests.

What is the sign up process?

  1. Visit Protospace (usually on a Tuesday evening)
  2. Get a tour and ask to sign up
  3. Fill out our Membership form
  4. Pay your first dues (Paypal or credit card at the space)
  5. Take the New Member Orientation course (about 1hr on safety and rules)
  6. Get two vetted members to vouch for you and sign your form
  7. Get vetted (A short introduction to the membership and chance for them to ask you a few questions)
  8. Get a keycard

At this point, you are a full member. Some tools will need additional training before you can use them; We offer this training as often as we can.

  • Make stuff!

How much does it cost?

Our membership rate is $55 per month. A subsidized rate of $35 is available to students and those in need.

On sign-up, new members can pay 2 months' dues and receive a third month free. Up-front annual payments can also be made for the cost of 11 months, the 12th free.

How can I pay?

Set up a payment

Is there a minimum membership term or signup fee?

No, there is no minimum time or "contract". However, we do not offer "drop in" or "single month" memberships, as our expenses are fixed - you can suspend your membership temporarily once a year, but if you terminate your membership and wish to rejoin, you will have to re-take training and vetting as procedures change

How do I suspend my membership?

Email directors@protospace.ca to go on "vacation" status

I didn't use the space at all last month, do I still have to pay my dues?

Yes

Where can I see the class and event schedule?

https://my.protospace.ca/classes shows our upcoming courses. For other events, keep an eye on the Protospace to hear what's going on.

How do I get involved? (and not feel like an outsider)

Lots of people often fish on the mailing list for help on projects. Often at times you can come to a Tuesday Meet & Geek and people will be spitballing ideas and they turn into projects. Be a spitballer.

Can I use all of the equipment?

Anything that doesn't require training is available to you after you complete the New Member Orientation and General Safety seminar. Larger, more dangerous or more specialized equipment require training. Generally, these machines are labelled, as well as noted on the tools we have page.

Can I store my stuff there or do I have to take it home each time?

Full members each get a small shelf for project store.

Large projects that need to take up space for multiple days must be pitched to the membership

Does Protospace offer training?

Protospace does not employ any staff, but many of our members choose to contribute by offering courses - these can be found at https://my.protospace.ca/classes. Other members will often be willing to offer guidance or help with your project, but nobody is under any obligation to do so, and it is not acceptable to pressure them or persist if they decline.

If you have a skill you'd like to share with everyone, we can help you get set up to offer a course of your own. We tend to be a helpful community that is willing to share, teach, and learn. It's reasonable to ask.

Are there people interested in (niche interest or pursuit)?

Oh, almost definitely. We have two of every animal.

Can I make things that I sell?

Yes. However, you cannot abuse the machines to make a deadline, or monopolize them for hours or days while other members need to use them. Protospace is a non-profit, community organization powered entirely by volunteers - nobody is making any money to run the place. So, if you use it to make money, you will need to contribute back in some way, either through volunteer effort or donation.

How can I get more information?

Most of our internal discussion happens on our Discourse Forum.

Discourse is a great way to communicate with members.

Coming out to a Meet & Geek will get you introduced to lots of folks.