Author: Greg Maino

  • Stuck in Vermont: Communities Come Together During the Pandemic

    Stuck in Vermont: Communities Come Together During the Pandemic

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  • Vermont Edition: In Vermont, Manufacturers Help Supply PPE

    Vermont Edition: In Vermont, Manufacturers Help Supply PPE

    Thank you to Jane Lindholm and Lydia Brown for chatting with Meg about our PPE effort on VPR’s Vermont Edition.

    Listen to the segment to learn about Generator’s effort, as well as others around the state working on PPE including Vermont Glove, Vermont Teddy Bear, and Revision.

    Listen here >>>

  • 450 face shields, 18 intubation boxes, and counting

    450 face shields, 18 intubation boxes, and counting

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    We haven’t updated you in a few days — we’ve been moving so fast!

    As of today, we’ve delivered 450 face shields to UVM Medical Center. We have another 550 in production to meet their initial request for 1,000 face shields.

    We’ve also donated 18 intubation boxes to the following area hospitals:

    • UVM Medical Center (10)
    • Copley Hospital (2)
    • Northeastern Vermont Hospital (2)
    • Central Vermont Medical Center (2)
    • Rutland Regional Medical Center (1)
    • Northwestern Vermont Regional Hospital (1)

    “What’s an intubation box?” you ask.

    The clear plexiglass boxes are placed over patients’ heads while medical workers intubate them, limiting the ability of the virus particles to spread.

    We’re gaining efficiency and removing bottlenecks in our operation every day.

     

    Our production crew’s spirits are high. All of the supportive messages from our community — especially coming from those in the medical field — have helped these guys keep their energy up.

    We’re feeding the crew, but if you want to send treats you’re more than welcome. 🍩

     

    We’ve secured enough PETG to keep printing headbands for the time being thanks to the rigorous search and supply chain management skills of our board member, Michael Metz.

    Coincidentally, these enormous 10lb spools come in our signature orange. 🤷‍♀️

    We can’t believe how many folks responded to our call for Prusas!

    Many others offered to loan us a different 3D printer or to print on their machine at home for us.

    Each additional printer we get online helps speed up the entire operation, so thank you to everyone who’s letting us take care of their precious printers!

    We’ve been blown away by the support we’ve received for this effort, from local politicians reaching out to ask what we need, to artists offering to write a song for anyone who donates $5 or more… it all helps keep this important effort in motion.

    We’ve recognized some of our major supporters on this page. Thank you to everyone who has donated.

    Want to donate? You can do so here:

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  • Calling all Vermont Prusa printers! Generator needs your help.

    Calling all Vermont Prusa printers! Generator needs your help.

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    We need your help!

    With Generator’s current printer capacity, it could take 20 days to meet UVM Medical Center’s demand for 1,000 face shields.

    We need 10 additional printers running 24/7 at Generator in order to provide this critical PPE to frontline medical workers as soon as possible.

    If you:

    • live in northern Vermont
    • own a Prusa i3 MK3S or MK3 in great condition (this is a demanding print)

    We will:

    • pick-it up from your home
    • guarentee its safe operation and return
    • thank you personally in our list of supporters!

     

    If you can help us, please fill out this form.

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  • VPR: Vermont Makerspace Hopes to Help Local Hospital by 3D Printing PPE

    VPR: Vermont Makerspace Hopes to Help Local Hospital by 3D Printing PPE

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  • Seeking PET-G Filament!

    Seeking PET-G Filament!

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    Currently, the biggest bottleneck in our effort to produce face sheilds for UVM Medical Center is our limited supply of 1.75mm PET-G filament.

    2.85 filament also works, but is less ideal.

    If you have any to donate or know of where we can source some, please get in touch!

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  • MyNBC5: Makers space churning out critical PPE equipment

    MyNBC5: Makers space churning out critical PPE equipment

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  • Seven Days: Generator Maker Space Prototyping Face Shields for Hospitals

    Seven Days: Generator Maker Space Prototyping Face Shields for Hospitals

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  • Generator and partners rapidly prototyping PPE for medical community

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    Jake Blend, Generator’s Rapid Prototyping Shop Manager, is leading the effort to create plastic face shields. Blend is utilizing open source designs from a medical devices group that formed online and surged to over 30,000 members in recent months. Engineers, product designers, materials experts, and medical professionals around the world are editing, prototyping, and testing each other’s designs. 

    Blend is using Generator’s 3D printers to print the headbands, and Generator’s laser cutters to create the transparent plastic face shield.

    “We’re working on acceptance with the hospital, which along with the supply chain is the biggest hurdle right now,” said Blend, “We have runners going up daily to [UVM Medical Center] and getting [the face shields] checked out and inspected.”

    As of today, March 26, 2020, Blend is working on version 3 to solve 3D print time issues as well as supporting mass-distribution of his designs to empower those with home printers to support this relief effort. 

    “This is an extremely organized and collaborative effort,” said Generator Board President Dan Harvey. Board member, Michael Metz, and Operations Director, Elliott Katz, are managing the supply chain of plastics and materials necessary to scale production. Metz and fellow Generator board member, Doug Webster, are creating a state-wide inventory of laser cutters and 3D printers. Other Generator board members and staff have created committees to manage safety, sanitation, distribution, and funding for the initiative.

    “The goal is to build a network and launch state-wide production once these designs are approved by medical professionals,” said Metz, who estimated that Generator alone could produce 1,000 face shields based on its own equipment and current material supply. He estimated it would take two weeks to get willing manufacturers around the state in production mode.

    Generator is working in partnership with the University of Vermont, Beta Technologies, OVR Technologies, and other Vermont businesses and institutions to create other PPE including N95 masks and ventilators. Several Generator members are also sewing cloth masks for the general public to encourage the donation of N95 masks to medical institutions with greater need.

    “Generator is working around the clock to connect the dots in our local, regional, and national community of makers, engineers, and material suppliers in order to meet the demands of this pandemic,” said Executive Director Meg Hammond, “While we had to close the doors to our members, students, and community partners and mentees, this effort allows us to put our tools and expertise to work to protect our community. As an incoming Director, I can’t express how impressed I am with our maker community. More than ever, I see the relevance of Generator.”

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    Support the Initiative:

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    Generator Communications Director, Christine Hill

    [email protected]

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  • Generator’s response to COVID-19

    Generator’s response to COVID-19

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    Last updated: March 17th, 2020; 2:30pm

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    SUMMARY:

    – Generator is closed temporarily through April 6th

    – RFID access to the building is shut off

    – All classes and trainings happened through April 6th are postponed

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    Dear Generator Community,

    Thank you for staying up-to-date with Generator as we closely monitor our community’s needs in response to COVID-19.

    To best support our community by preventing the spread of the virus, Generator is closing its doors immediately and will remain closed through April 6th. This is subject to change as the situation changes moving forward.

    Generator’s team of staff, Board of Directors, and I are aware that our shared workspace is a valued resource for our community and that some of our members use this space for their livelihood. We aim to make decisions that keep each of our members and constituents in mind. While it is hard to temporarily close our doors, we are confident that this is our best path forward at this time.

    There are likely to be many questions about the impacts of Generator closing, and so we answered some of the questions we anticipate below.

    While Generator’s physical space is closed, we look forward to connecting with our community virtually. We have every intention to collaborate in our thinking, to share DIY projects from our home to yours, and to instigate creative solutions to our community’s current and future challenges. We encourage you to engage with us on our social channels and show us what you’re making at home!

    Stay safe and stay connected,

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    Meg Hammond
    Executive Director, Generator

    If you have any immediate needs or related concerns please email me, at
    [email protected]

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    FAQs

    Q: How do I retrieve belongings in my studio/storage space?

    A: Please email Elliott Katz at [email protected] to schedule a time for pick up today 3/17/20 or tomorrow 3/18/20.

    Q: What about the classes/training/event I’m signed up for?

    A: All classes and programming will be postponed until further notice. If you signed up for a class, you will automatically receive credit and will receive information regarding classes in the future. If you have questions regarding classes, please reach out to Sarah Sprague at [email protected]

    Q: What do I do about my membership?

    A: This is a big one for our members and Generator alike. Generator is a non-profit that operates on a narrow margin. We offer membership as the most affordable price possible, and even then membership fees only cover about 50% of membership-related costs. Despite being closed, we have ongoing expenses. We hope that you’ll consider continuing to support Generator during this extraordinary time by continuing your membership, and we also understand the need to minimize personal expenses. If you need to suspend your membership at this time, please log in to your account at generatorvt.com and change your membership to “Cancel/Hold.”

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    Public Agency Resources:

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    Update from March 14th, 2020; 9:30am

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    SUMMARY:

    – Generator is closed to the public but accessible to members
    – Generator’s hours are 12pm to 7pm for members for the indefinite future
    – events of 10 or more people are canceled, including tours and orientations
    – classes are continuing; we are offering credit to people who do not feel comfortable attending an upcoming class but want to take it in the future
    – we’ve increased cleaning and sanitation efforts in shared spaces and workshops

    [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”in_container” full_screen_row_position=”middle” scene_position=”center” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” overlay_strength=”0.3″][vc_column column_padding=”no-extra-padding” column_padding_position=”all” background_color_opacity=”1″ background_hover_color_opacity=”1″ width=”1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=”default” phone_text_alignment=”default”][vc_column_text]Dear Generator Community,

    We are committed to providing a safe and healthy space for our members, class attendees, visitors, and the general public.

    We’re writing to update you about the steps our staff is taking to reduce the transmission of illness within our facility and community.

    While this situation is ever-evolving, this much is certain: limiting the gathering of confined or large groups in close contact quickly reduces the potential for exponential transmission within a highly cooperative and social community.

    As individuals, we each have a responsibility to take actions every day to protect one another — and those in our community who are most at-risk — through social distancing and best practices recommended by the CDC and Vermont Department of Health.

    While we are dedicated to providing continued access to Generator — especially for those who make their living here — we are primarily considering our broader community’s safety and health as we make hard decisions impacting Generator’s users.

    This is a fluid situation. We will keep our community updated as things change.

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    Hours and Staffing Changes

    Starting Saturday, March 14th, Generator hours are 12pm to 7pm. All member RFID cards have been programmed to reflect this change. This change will last until further notice.

    Champlain Students and UVM Students will not have access to the building until on-campus classes resume.

    There will be at least one Generator staff person or volunteer Front Desk Attendant present during open hours. We are reminding members of our buddy system policy while using power tools in the wood and metal shops.

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    Actions we’re taking in our physical space:

      • Disinfectant spray or wipes are provided in each workshop. We are asking members, instructors, and students to clean equipment both before and after use
      • Our cleaning service is coming to Generator more often and we’ve increased the scope of their work to include high-contact areas such as door handles, work surfaces, keyboards and mouses, and the shared kitchen
      • We are developing a new cleaning schedule for our staff and Front Desk Attendants to follow, ensuring that that critical spaces and surfaces are cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis
      • We are working with our studio members to institute best practices in their semi-private studio spaces
      • We are asking members to bring their own safety glasses, hearing protection, and other safety gear to Generator. For those using shared safety glasses, there are storage bins labeled “cleaned” and “used,” and used safety glasses will be sanitized regularly.

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    How we’re managing classes and events:

    Events of 10 or more people are canceled through April 3rd.

    Tours and orientations are also canceled through April 3rd.

    Most of our classes and events are small — three to six people — and so we will continue to run them while increasing hand-washing and maintaining 6 feet of distance between one another when possible.

    We are asking instructors, students, and everyone at Generator to stay home if they feel ill, if they have potentially come into contact with someone who is ill, if they frequently interact with high-risk individuals, or if they are at all concerned.

    We are offering credit towards future classes for people who are currently enrolled in upcoming classes but are not comfortable attending.

    Our flexible cancellation policy for classes is unchanged: cancel 48 hours or more before your class and you’ll be eligible for a full refund.

    Email Sarah at [email protected] to inquire about class credit or cancellation.

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    Thank you.

    Thank you for reading, and thank you for your patience with Generator and other community spaces, businesses, institutions, and municipalities as they navigate this ever-evolving situation while taking decisive action to keep our community safe.

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    Public Agency Resources:

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    As always, feel free to reach out to Christine at [email protected] with any questions.

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