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To gain access to the different workshop areas of the school, users need to complete local safety inductions and sometimes additional training badges. These require users to attend training in person for each local area that they want to use.  
To gain access to the different workshop areas of the school, users need to complete local safety inductions for each area.  
 
[https://siso.curtin.edu.au/sodbe/index.php To sign up for inductions, visit Siso.]


== DBE Makerspace ==
== DBE Makerspace ==
The [[About Makerspace|Makerspace]] has an induction and badge system. Users must first complete a General Makerspace Induction, which is a general introduction to working safely in the Makerspace, and to our equipment. After completing a General Induction, users can complete a 3D Printing Badge and/or a Laser Cutting Badge. A 3D printing badge is required for all [[3D Printing|3D printing]]. A laser cutting badge is required for use of the [[Laser Cutting|Emblaser 2 laser cutters]].  
To access the [[About Makerspace|Makerspace]] and its equipment, users must complete a Makerspace induction. This is an introduction to working safely in the Makerspace, and includes a laser cutting demonstration and hands-on 3D print training. A Makerspace induction is equivalent to a General Makerspace Induction and 3D Print Badge from 2025 or earlier.
 
Makerspace inductions are available in the first few weeks of semester, generally up to week 6.


Makerspace inductions and badges are available in the first few weeks of semester, generally up to week 6. Sign up for Makerspace inductions and badges on [https://siso.curtin.edu.au/sodbe/ui/find-workshops.php Siso].  
Sign up for Makerspace inductions on [https://siso.curtin.edu.au/sodbe/ui/find-workshops.php Siso], under ''workshops''.  


== Wood and Metal Workshop ==
== Wood and Metal Workshop ==
To access the Wood and Metal Workshop, students must complete a Wood and Metal Workshop induction. These are available in the first few weeks of semester, generally up to week 6. Sign up for Wood and Metal Workshop inductions on [https://siso.curtin.edu.au/sodbe/ui/find-workshops.php Siso].
To access the [[About Wood & Metal Workshop|Wood and Metal Workshop]], students must complete a Wood and Metal Workshop induction. These are available in the first few weeks of semester 1, generally up to week 6. Sign up for Wood and Metal Workshop inductions on [https://siso.curtin.edu.au/sodbe/ui/find-workshops.php Siso], under ''workshops''.


== Test ==
A '''Wood and Metal Workshop induction''' qualifies you to use the workshop, hand tools, and most of the powered equipment you will need under supervision. Some equipment may require further training or be staff operation only.
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[[Category:Wood and Metal Workshop]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 30 January 2026

To gain access to the different workshop areas of the school, users need to complete local safety inductions for each area.

To sign up for inductions, visit Siso.

DBE Makerspace

To access the Makerspace and its equipment, users must complete a Makerspace induction. This is an introduction to working safely in the Makerspace, and includes a laser cutting demonstration and hands-on 3D print training. A Makerspace induction is equivalent to a General Makerspace Induction and 3D Print Badge from 2025 or earlier.

Makerspace inductions are available in the first few weeks of semester, generally up to week 6.

Sign up for Makerspace inductions on Siso, under workshops.

Wood and Metal Workshop

To access the Wood and Metal Workshop, students must complete a Wood and Metal Workshop induction. These are available in the first few weeks of semester 1, generally up to week 6. Sign up for Wood and Metal Workshop inductions on Siso, under workshops.

A Wood and Metal Workshop induction qualifies you to use the workshop, hand tools, and most of the powered equipment you will need under supervision. Some equipment may require further training or be staff operation only.