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Latest revision as of 18:36, 25 October 2024

Welcome!


Welcome to the TinkerMill Wiki. This is the knowledge base of all things TinkerMillian. The content of this website is contributed by our members and is continually evolving. Not a member yet? Please consider joining TinkerMill today! For information about membership benefits and how to join, please visit our Membership page.

General Information[edit]

Membership
Policies
Teaching Classes
Color Coding - Tools and Shops
Online Resources
Shop Captains
Frequently Asked Questions
Course Catalog
Surplus Equipment

Using the Equipment[edit]

TinkerAccess
Resource Scheduling

Shops at TinkerMill[edit]

Functional and administrative areas in TinkerMill are organized into "shops". Each shop has its own shop captain(s), policies, and budgets. Below is a list of links to the shop pages for the current shops at TinkerMill.

Blacksmithing
Classroom
Electronics
Foundry
General Bench
Glassworks
Ham Radio
IT Infrastructure
Jewelry and Metal Craft
Lapidary
Machine Shop
Paint Shop
Pottery/Ceramics
Rapid Prototyping
Robotics
ShopBot
Stained Glass
Textiles Shop
Welding
Woodworking