Statement of Purpose
Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and creation, the Anthony ’59 and Sandra Adducci Family Makerspace is an approximately 2,000 square foot area in Aquinas Hall that consists of unique workspaces where students, faculty, staff, and external partners can come together to imagine and innovate. Additionally, they can access a range of tools (manufacturing tools, technological tools such as 3D printers, a variety of software and electronics, etc.) to create, to invent, and to learn. Students from all disciplines have the opportunity to come together in this space to work collaboratively to solve real-world problems.
What Can I Make a nd What Can I Do With the Makerspace?
The Makerspace is designed for students, faculty, and staff to make and build a variety of projects. We encourage the making of items for:
Use of Makerspace
The Makerspace is available to Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota (SMUMN) students, faculty, or staff. Users must possess a valid SMUMN ID card to use the space. All projects must be approved by the Makerspace Coordinator (Makerspace@smumn.edu) in writing prior to use.
Code of Conduct
Users of the Adduci Family Makerspace agree to respect and follow Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota policies, specific Makerspace policies and procedures, and state and federal laws, including copyright and intellectual property. Specifically, we ask the following:
Hours of Operation and Reservations
The Makerspace is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. unless previously reserved. After-hours use must be supervised by a faculty or staff member. Reservations can be made by contacting the Makerspace Coordinator (Makerspace@smumn.edu).
Faculty delivering course content using the Makerspace must reserve the space through the SMUMN Astra reservation system or by emailing Makerspace@smumn.edu. Courses using the Makerspace will take priority over other reservation requests and may limit general use hours. Faculty will be asked to complete a form to provide details about their intended use of the space. This form will include asking the organizer to describe their purpose, provided materials, and specific use of power tools or equipment in the Makerspace. Following the completion of this form, the organizer will be provided the appropriate links to the code of conduct, user agreements, and any additional safety requirements.
For specific use of a fabrication lab including the 3D printers, reservations must be made 72 hours in advance by contacting the Makerspace Coordinator (Makerspace@smumn.edu). No drop-in use is allowed.
Makerspace Projects
Projects created within the Makerspace must respect the intellectual property of others and also follow U.S. copyright law. SMUMN reserves the right to refuse any materials or projects. Users of the Makerspace may bring their own materials and tools only if they are approved by the Makerspace Coordinator.
By using the equipment in the Makerspace, the user understands and agrees that there are risks involved using the equipment and hereby accepts any and all risks, including but not limited to property damage, personal injury, disability, and death. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the user agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota from and against any and all claims arising out of or resulting from the use of the Makerspace.
All projects completed in the Makerspace require the Makerspace Coordinator’s approval. Please contact Makerspace@smumn.edu with any questions or concerns.
3D Printing Policy
The Makerspace’s 3D printers may be used only for lawful purposes. Users will not be permitted to use the Makerspace’s 3D printers to create material that is prohibited by local, state, or federal law. Unsafe, harmful, dangerous objects that pose an immediate threat to the well-being of others are prohibited. Obscene items or those otherwise inappropriate for the campus environment, including weapons and drug paraphernalia, are prohibited. Violation of another’s intellectual property rights is also prohibited. For example, the printer may not be used to reproduce material that is subject to copyright, patent, or trademark protection.
SMUMN reserves the right to refuse any 3D print request. This decision is made by the Makerspace Coordinator in accordance with university policies.
Only the Makerspace’s filament is allowed to be used in the 3D printer unless previously approved by the Makerspace Coordinator. Careful and judicious choice of project scale is requested to reduce the time of print job and waste of filament.
3D prints that are not picked up within 7 days will become the property of SMUMN. Items must be picked up by the individual who printed them.
An approved member of the Makerspace community must be present to supervise the use of the 3D printer and manage the printing queue. The Makerspace Coordinator will have final say when determining the order of print jobs when there is a queue.
Printed objects may be photographed and displayed on the Makerspace’s website. Special consideration for patent or copyright reasons will be considered by the Makerspace Coordinator.
Safety and Behavior
Use of Tools and Machinery
Low Risk
Equipment of this nature of typical office supplies and things with a low chance of personal injury.
No special process or orientation should be needed before items in this category are used.
Mildly Hazardous
Equipment in this category has the potential to be harmful, though with some very short orientation and instruction, the risk is easily mitigated.
High Risk
Equipment in this category has the potential for significant personal injury and the use of this type of equipment should be tightly controlled.
Use of this equipment requires certification of the user prior to handling or use of the item.
10.Operation of all risk classes of machinery will require a training lecture and a hands-on walkthrough of equipment.
11.Operation of high risk machinery will require the supervision of a designated supervisor at all times;
Rule Enforcement
All rules shall be enforced by the Makerspace Coordinator along with faculty and
3rd offense: user will receive a semester-long ban from the Makerspace. Documentation will be kept for the offense.