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- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/opls-laser-cuttersSearch Result Item: This video orientation is the first step towards being certified to use the Epilog laser cutters in the Imagine Space. Please log into your library account before continuing, as there will be a short quiz at the end. The quiz is required to continue to the final step of the certification process, which is completed in person.The video shows the safe operation of the Epilog laser cutters. You will learn how to focus the lasers and what materials can be used.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/laser-cutter-quizSearch Result Item: Go to the quiz
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/equipment/laser-cutter-epilog-helixSearch Result Item: See equipment details. Body The Epilog Helix laser cutter utilises a high powered laser to make precision cuts and engravings in a variety of materials, such as paper, wood, acrylic and glass. It has a table size 24" x 18". It has the ability to engrave or cut cylindrical items, like bottles or glasses with the Rim-Drive Rotary Attachment.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/equipment/laser-cutter-epilog-miniSearch Result Item: See equipment details. Body The Epilog Mini 24 laser cutter utilises a high powered laser to make precision cuts and engravings in a variety of materials, such as paper, wood, acrylic and glass. It has a table size of 24" x 12". It has the ability to engrave or cut cylindrical items, like bottles or glasses with the Rim-Drive Rotary Attachment.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/laser-cutter-acceptable-materials-listSearch Result Item: Materials that off-gas hazardous chemicals when burned May Not be used. Prohibited materials include: vinyl, painted or varnished wood, glazed tiles. List of acceptable materials for the laser cutter Wood Engrave / Cut Acrylic Engrave / Cut Fabric Engrave / Cut Glass Engrave Only Coated/Painted Metals Engrave Only Ceramic Engrave Only
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- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/payments-and-feesSearch Result Item: All payments for consumable materials must be made through customers’ OPL cards Customers load their OPL card using the Vendcard kiosks located at many of OPL’s 33 branches No reimbursements will be given Customers must pay for consumable materials (cost-recovery model) prior to submitting jobs Resin for ProJet 1500 3D Printer: $0.45 per gram Plastic Filament for Makerbot Replicator 2 5th Generation 3D Printer: $0.10 per gram Laser cutter material (pieces of wood) will be marked individually, from $2-$5
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/equipment/inkscapeSearch Result Item: Body Inkscape is a 2D model drawing application used for creating and editing scalable vector graphics (SVG). Use it to create professional vector art for electronic and print illustrations. The software is useful when you want to use a laser cutter or to produce scalable and precise graphics.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/blogs/create-your-vision-librarySearch Result Item: • Planning a party? Want to wow your guests with personalized favors?• Need custom organization tools that fit your space perfectly?• Curious about 3D printing or laser cutting but not sure where to start?
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/branch/nepean-centrepointeSearch Result Item: Location 101 Centrepointe Ottawa ON K2G 5K7 Canada About the Branch A large children's department hosts popular programs for kids from babies to teens. A spacious reference department specializes in Genealogy. Nepean Centrepointe hosts the Imagine Space which contains 3D printers, laser cutters, a Cricut and button making equipment and offers the loan of special collections including musical instruments and telescopes.
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/year-review-working-toward-our-strategic-directionsSearch Result Item: SERVICES that are customer centric Act as a catalyst for exploration and discovery The Imagine Space - OPL’s makerspace - started undergoing an expansion to meet the growing needs of customers. The improvements made to the space included doubling its size to 820 square feet, adding a second, larger and more powerful laser cutter, and installing a dedicated green wall for photo/video shoots. The newly expanded and improved Imagine Space reopened in January 2016.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/book-equipmentSearch Result Item: Use our online form to book equipment in the Imagine Space. You will receive a confirmation email once your reservation has been approved.
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/imagine-spaceSearch Result Item: Feature Image new_ventilation_laser_cutters.jpg In April 2014, the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) and the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa collaborated to open Ottawa’s first public makerspace entitled Imagine Space – an American corner. Makerspaces are creation and collaboration hubs, offering technologies and tools that allow customers to experiment and to create in a social setting. They are built on the premise that knowledge and learning is often better transmitted via sharing, collective problem solving, and task performance. The following cutting edge equipment is available in the Imagine Space: 3D printing and modelling Laser cutting Photo, video and audio editing Green screen and video gear Hand tools and electronics Wall-to-wall whiteboard Branch Nepean Centrepointe URL with token support https://booking.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/imagine-space
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/software-availableSearch Result Item: Arduino is used in conjunction with Arduino micro-controller boards. Small yet powerful, these boards are great for learning about programming and electronics and can be programmed to run anything from robots to household automated devices. Blender is an artist-focused 3D design program. The software can be used to create 3D printed models, animated films, visual effects, visual art, interactive 3D applications and video games. Gimp is a 2D graphics and photo manipulation program.
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/get-library-cardSearch Result Item: Welcome to Ottawa Public Library! We have several types of library membership cards.The best way to get a library card is to visit one of our 33 branches in person, with photo ID and proof of address. You can sign up online for some of the cards.With a library card, you can get access to:
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/blogs/library-month-here-meet-me-librarySearch Result Item: Happy Library Month! 🎉October is Library Month ✨ — a time when libraries across Canada proudly celebrate the vital role they play in their communities. This year, Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is rolling out the welcome mat under the joyful theme: Meet Me at the Library!Step inside and discover a place where fun and learning go hand in hand, where talents take root and flourish, where you can enjoy endless leisure activities, connect with others, find a quiet refuge, and simply be yourself.
- https://forms.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/blogs/nicole-loves-her-opl-card-and-you-will-tooSearch Result Item: At Ottawa Public Library (OPL), our staff don’t just issue library cards—they use them too!Nicole, one of our staff at our Cumberland Branch, helps customers get connected every day. She also relies on her own OPL card for audiobooks, magazines, baking inspiration, and more.
- https://about.biblioottawalibrary.ca/en/year-accomplishmentSearch Result Item: SERVICES that are customer centricAct as a catalyst for exploration and discoveryCustomer Satisfaction