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[GENERAL QUESTIONS]

What's a hackerspace?

A Hackerspace is typically a facility that combines workshop spaces and open community lab, where like-minded individuals come together to share ideas, tools and expertise.

How does South Side Hackerspace work?

South Side Hackerspace is located in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. As a local center for maker culture, we promote DIY projects ranging from traditional (metalworking, woodworking, arts and crafts) to technological (software development, electronics, 3D printing, robotics). Our dynamic membership includes working professionals, students, artists, entrepreneurs, and unique self-starters. While our location and name serve to anchor us in the south side, we are not exclusive - everyone is welcome!

(See membership details below)

Is it cool if I drop by and check things out?

Absolutely! We'd love to give you a tour and have a chat! Given the open nature of the space, we're not always around, so make sure to set up an appointment by emailing pr.director@sshchicago.org or ssh@sshchicago.org OR join us for our open body meetings: every Wednesday night @ 7:30 PM.

What tools y'all got?

This list is in a constant state of flux.

  • 3D Printers Galore
A Reprap
a more different rep-rap
a Makerbot Cupcake
  • A full electronics bench with:
a solder station
a hot air rework gun
oodles of components
a multimeter
two oscilloscopes
a signal generator
  • Hand tools
hammers
screwdrivers
power drills
  • Woodworking tools
two band saws
two table saws
a drill press
a joiner
a planer
a miter saw
  • Metalworking tools
a chop saw

...and more to come!

Can I build a battlebot by next week?

Unless you're a battlebot expert, prolly not?

[MEMBERSHIP]

Do I need to be a member to participate?

You do not necessarily have to be a member of ssh:chicago to participate. We have open house hours during our weekly Wednesday night meetings and regularly host workshops and events that are open to the public. Our members are welcome to bring in their friends into the space. We are open to collaborations and partnerships with other organizations.

What does it take to become a member?

What are your membership levels?

We offer three Membership Tiers

  • Southside Sidekick: $6.68/mo
Show up and don’t feel like a stranger!
Feel like you’re making a contribution.
  • Starving Hacker: $28/mo
Get a key to the space!
Eligibility for parking permits and a’la carte options
  • Full Membership: $50/mo
Vote all you want!
Right to run for a position on the Board!
Monthly blog spot!

As a member, you can utilize the space and shared resources whenever you wish (while being respectful to your fellow Makers, of course). You can bring in your own projects to work on, bounce ideas off other members, seek and offer help, work on improving the hackerspace itself, or just hang out.

[WHAT ABOUT...]

...hot work? Can I weld?

You sure can! But not in the hackerspace. Our insurance expressly forbids us from doing hot work (forging, welding, plasma cutting, brazing) in the space. It is definitely something we are interested in pursuing, but plans to include an area in the current space for it did not pan out.

...hosting events? Can I host a class or event using your space?

Our events are member-run. If you want to host an event (a cryptoparty, office hours for a programming language, a group class, etc) you just need to either be a member or find a member to host it. Make sure there aren't any other things scheduled by checking our Calendar first!

...my start-up company? Can I use your facilities for prototyping?

...all this equipment I’d like to donate!?

[UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS]

Is this a good place to show up and hit on girlzzzzzzz?

No. Treat others with respect. Part of that means not making advances on people. We're a hackerspace, not a singles bar.

When is the bikeshed painting meeting?

As soon as we determine a safe level of VOCs for the paint.

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