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Revision as of 23:37, 1 January 2020
- Board of Directors 2018
- Donations Handler
- Board of Directors 2019
- Resources Manager
- Board of Directors 2020
- Board President
Studied Computer Aided Drafting at Lane Community College in Eugene, OR
Studied Graphic Design, Illustration, and 3D Modelling at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA
Studied Film & Television Production, Jewelry Design, and Sculpture at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose, CA
Hey, it's me, Karen. I'm a member of the Eugene Makerspace Board of Directors (2018, 2019), and I serve as the "Resources Manager" for the space.
I try to be available at most Open Hack nights, so if you need to reach me in person, that's one good way. I'm also @zebragrrl on the EMS Slack Chat, so if you need a faster response, hit me up there.
Software Recommendations
In terms of making, sometimes it can be a pain to figure out which software is "best" for a given job. The truth is often that more than one software package may work to do the job, and which one you choose comes down to personal preferences. Below is a list of software packages that I like using, and/or recommend for others to try out. Most of these are free, or have free versions available.
Shop Tool Experience
The following is a not-necessarily-complete list of the tools at the shop that I'm familiar with using.
- The Big CNC Router Table ⭐ Note: I may be the shop 'expert' in terms of operating this machine
- Vinyl Cutter ⭐
- 3D Printers
- Most Woodworking Tools (not the Lathe or the Scroll Saws)
Current Projects
Past Projects
- Raspberry Pi Arcade Cabinets
- Lego Minifigure Display
- Shop Signage
- Building Shop Computers
EMS Logos
Here is the collection of EMS logo files that I use most often. Larger resolution files may be available as time permits.