A walk though of our space as of 6/2/2012
A walk though of our space as of 6/2/2012
Due to numerous space, personal, and common projects, FCW will start having a project/build meeting each Tuesday at 7PM. In addition, Business meetings will be alternate Saturdays, with the other Saturdays being project/build meetings. Saturday meetings will continue to be at 3PM.
FCW is nearing the end of Phase II of construction at the site. This will mark the opening of new areas.
These will join the Machine Shop, Electronics Shop, and Wood Shop to support FCW activities.
The opening of these areas will be celebrated with an Open House and Cookout on Saturday, June 2 from 10AM to 6PM. The day will be filled with:
The Electronics Workshop at FCW on April 28, 2012 can be considered a success. Rich Goldner conducted the 4 hour workshop for four participants, covering various electrical topics including:
Thanks to the Granite Falls Radio Shack, who provided materials for this workshop.
This is the first of numerous workshops which will include electronics, soldering, machining, ham radio, programming, and other topics.
A Basic Electronics Workshop will be conducted at FCW from 10AM -2PM on Saturday, April 28, 2012. This workshop is intended to introduce simple electronics concepts to those with no electronics background.
Topics include:
Lab exercises will be included to:
Rich Goldner will be the instructor. He has extensive experience with electronic and microprocessor circuits. There are 6 slots available. Leave a message for Rich or the general FCW contact to reserve a place.
The FCW Amateur Radio (HAM) station is now official with the callsign K4FCW. We hope to have antennas up soon. We have HF, VHF and digital capabilities with others to be added in the future. There are plans to offer Ham Radio license classes in the near future.
The construction for the classroom and railroad/model shop room has started. Joe, Warren and Gene are starting the construction stage of FCW’s phase 2.
The classroom will allow FCW to provide instruction in numerous topics for up to 24 persons at a time. The model shop will contain a large model railroad – provided by Gene – and a model shop for railroad and RC models.
The electronics shop is now in operation. We have a 350Mhz scope, several meters, function generator, power supply and several trainers. Over the next few weeks we’ll be adding additional parts, tools and equipment. We will be using arduino, PIC, and propeller microcontrollers; FPGAs; and discrete digital for a while.
An introduction to electronics is planned for a limited group in two weeks, then that workshop, soldering and arduinos will be scheduled in the near future.
Michelle is the the coordinator of the electronics area. She brings 40 years experience in analog, digital and embedded systems to FCW.
The machine shop is now operational. We have a CNC mill, lathe, bandsaw and grinders. Pictured are Warren, a retired machining instructor, and Rich, who converted the mill to CNC and furnished the equipment.
The shop has already been used to assist a local high school in fabricating parts for a robot. Regular training in Basic Safety and Usage is offered.
We are holding our very first class at the space on 1/28/2012 BSU (Basic Safety and Usage).