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Here you will (eventually) find links to all pages about "machines". What we call machines are ''usually'' non-handheld electric devices and often run on some kind of [[software]].
Here you can find links to all of our pages about "machines". Our definition of "machines" includes pretty much all electric devices and big or small power tools.


[[:Category:Hand Tools|Hand tools]], [[:Category:Power Tools|power tools]] and [[:Category:Marking & Measuring|marking and measuring tools]] have their own categories as well.
[[Tools]], on the other hand, are worked by hand or have only weak batteries, e.g. to power a display or [[labelmaker|tiny printer]].


If that is all too confusing and you would rather look through the entire list, please head over to [[:Category:Hardware|Category:Hardware]].
'''Most machines are potentially dangerous! Make sure you secure it against accidental starting whenever you work on its parts, e.g. when you want to change a [[Circular Saw Blade|circular saw blade]]. Also, see if the action you're planning is possible ''before'' turning on the motor (check for obstacles, test movement of sliding parts etc). We document specific dangers and precautions in our [[introductions]].'''
 
 
As the list grows we may start subcategories as well, e.g. for machines from the same manufacturer and/or running on the same kind of battery pack.
 
If that is too confusing and you would rather look through the entire list of the CoMakingSpace's equipment, please head over to the supercategory [[:Category:Hardware|"Hardware"]].




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Revision as of 14:49, 14 June 2019

Here you can find links to all of our pages about "machines". Our definition of "machines" includes pretty much all electric devices and big or small power tools.

Tools, on the other hand, are worked by hand or have only weak batteries, e.g. to power a display or tiny printer.

Most machines are potentially dangerous! Make sure you secure it against accidental starting whenever you work on its parts, e.g. when you want to change a circular saw blade. Also, see if the action you're planning is possible before turning on the motor (check for obstacles, test movement of sliding parts etc). We document specific dangers and precautions in our introductions.


As the list grows we may start subcategories as well, e.g. for machines from the same manufacturer and/or running on the same kind of battery pack.

If that is too confusing and you would rather look through the entire list of the CoMakingSpace's equipment, please head over to the supercategory "Hardware".

Pages in category "Machines"

The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.