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*Explain MakerFX
 
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** MFX is a program of the foundation started in Jan 2017
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** MFX opened in Jan 2017
 
** MFX is member run and funded with members having 7x24 access
 
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** Q3. Do you have classes / workshops that are open to non-members?
 
** Q3. Do you have classes / workshops that are open to non-members?
 
** A3. Yes.  Most workshops are open to non-members and a good way to learn more about MFX and the community if you are not ready to join at this time.
 
** A3. Yes.  Most workshops are open to non-members and a good way to learn more about MFX and the community if you are not ready to join at this time.
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** Q4. I live far away from MFX.  Are there other makerspaces in the area?
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** A4. Yes.
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*** Familab located in Longwood
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*** Tampa Hackerspace
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*** Melbourne Makerspace
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*** Gainesville Hackerspace

Revision as of 16:06, 2 March 2019

Page for MakerFX members of topic to cover when conducting a tour of MFX....

  • Welcome
    • Introduce yourself and that you a MFX member
  • Discovery
    • Is this your first visit?
    • How did you hear about us?
    • What do you like to make?
    • What would you want to learn?
    • Would you like a tour?
  • Explain Foundation & Programs
    • Point to foundation logo banner (above you toward the mezzanine)
    • Explain TMEF: The Maker Effect Foundation exists to activate and amplify the efforts of makers as they learn, build and work together in their communities. The foundation is a 501c3 public charity and a supporting member of Nation of Makers.
    • Our programs include Maker Faire Orlando, K-12 educational support, fiscal sponsorship of FIRST Robotics teams, and other outreach efforts in the community.
  • Explain MakerFX
    • MFX is a program of the foundation
    • MFX opened in Jan 2017
    • MFX is member run and funded with members having 7x24 access
  • Talk about cool stuff in lobby
    • point to posters & pictures
    • We have many groups that meet at MFX on a regular basis
      • 501st Legion local chapter (Star Wars Cosplay)
      • Mandalorian Mercs aka Mando Mercs (Star Wars Cosplay)
      • Southern R2 Builders


  • MakerFX members have access to an amazing and growing list of resources and tools
    • Walk the zones and talk about the tools and things people do with the tools
    • Epilog Laser - used to engrave and cut a variety of materials
    • Embroidery machine
    • Electronics bench
    • 3D Printers (multiple)
    • Sewing machines
    • Vinyl cutter
    • Woodshop - tools that many people would love to have in their garage
      • SawStop table saw, router table, Dewalt thickness planer, Dewalt compound miter saw
      • X-Carve CNC Machine
    • Screen Printing


  • Wrap-Up
    • When back in lobby, ask if they have any questions
    • Explain that we are member run & member funded, as if they would like information on membership
    • If its a Friday night, explain they are welcome to hang out, watch, talk, etc - and if we haven't eaten yet, mention we usually go get food as a group


  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • Q1. How much does it cost to join?
    • A1. Individual membership is $50/month and Family membership is $75/month. Discounts are available for annual memberships.
    • Q2. How do I learn about the various tools?
    • A2. You can learn by attending workshops or reaching out to other members and asking for help and learning more 1-on-1.
    • Q3. Do you have classes / workshops that are open to non-members?
    • A3. Yes. Most workshops are open to non-members and a good way to learn more about MFX and the community if you are not ready to join at this time.
    • Q4. I live far away from MFX. Are there other makerspaces in the area?
    • A4. Yes.
      • Familab located in Longwood
      • Tampa Hackerspace
      • Melbourne Makerspace
      • Gainesville Hackerspace