I was just wondering at which point might we consider getting the makerspace open? (E.g. if pubs open will the makerspace open?)
I left my guitar cabinet project in the space thinking this virus thing would blow over quickly but doesnt seem to be the case. If the lockdown eases at some point, can I collect it?
Likely far earlier than pubs and restaurants…but watching government guidance
New guidance due early next week
More evidence about how the virus is and isn’t transmitted is what’s really needed. Impossible to assess the risks properly without understanding the risks.
Awaiting the ‘new guidance’, would it be appropriate to discuss the potential of a temporary system enabling limited numbers to use the space in limited ‘safe’ ways?
Eg. Booking system, maintain ‘safe distance’, not using the kitchen (bring your own drinks), ‘corona safe’ toilet use (eco-friendly products please), provide own PPE, door attachment(s) so they can be opened without hands (eg. elbows or feet), etc.
Fingers crossed on Sunday Boris will announce some lifting of restrictions.
A friend is a member of pottery centre in Tulse Hill. They’ve been operating on a 3 hr online booking system - single person in the space - with gap for transitions.
One person at time (or co habiting people) doesn’t leave much scope for woodshop machines…but we’ll look at all suggestions
The government has been horrendously vague around what’s safe. The talk is still of 2m distancing and hand hygiene…after all this time you might expect more…especially with ridiculous hints at end to lockdown (everyone seems to think it’s a done deal)
There’s heaps you can do just with hand tools, its the best way to learn about working with wood.
Multitude of joints can be done by hand, glueing, assembly, finishes (oil, paint, stains, french polish), sanding.
Just having workbenches and a space to work is a blessing and a mental health boost - can we start with that and machine use can come whenever it does.
Despite the usual ambiguity, according to the BBC this morning:
It sounds like that, from Wednesday (13th May 2020), persons in England will be legally allowed to engage in outdoor activities with other persons, outside their immediate household, as long as they maintain social distancing and, where possible, avoid public transport.
If true, perhaps SLMS members could meet in the park?
If allowed, we might need to shout or use megaphones, depending on the numbers attending
On a related note, they also demonstrated an idea I had for a ‘fandle’ (foot handle) to open doors without touching the handle.
Let’s wait for the details…but it sounds very much like one person from each household can meet one designated person at 2m social distancing…except for work, which will have its own rules based on different principles
The BBC seem fairly clear that, from this Wednesday, persons, in England, and from different households can meet up outside whilst observing 2m distance.