Pumping Station: One
Pumping Station: One is a non-profit hackerspace/makerspace in Chicago, Illinois. The facilities consist of approximately 11,000 square feet (1,000 m2) of shop, workspace, and lounge areas.[1]
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| Formation | 2009 | 
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| Purpose | Hacking, DIY | 
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Origin  | Chicago | 
Founders  | Founding Members | 
| Affiliations | Noisebridge, HacDC | 
| Website | PumpingStationOne.org | 
About
    
The organization provides a workspace and social group for people interested in learning.[2] Members are encouraged to share the knowledge they already possess and structured classes are very common. A member is not necessarily a "hacker" in the computer sense — some members aren't computer experts — but rather "someone who makes something and modifies it and uses it in a way that wasn’t originally intended."[3] Other members volunteer their professions to support the group, such as through legal support.[4]
History
    
Pumping Station: One started as a loosely knit social group of like-minded individuals meeting regularly at local cafes. In April 2009, the lease was signed for 3354 N. Elston Ave. in the city of Chicago.[5]
By the end of 2013, the organization has grown to over 270 members[6] and in mid-June, moved to a new location at 3519 N. Elston Ave.
As of the end of 2016, membership had grown to 435.[7] By this time, the shop had become very well equipped, including a large format CNC router,[8] a 150 watt large format laser cutter,[9] a vertical mill[10] and lathe,[11] as well as a number of 3d printers and other equipment.
As of January 1, 2018 there were 525 members.
Involvement in notable events
    
- In August 2010, Pumping Station: One took part in a hackerspace challenge sponsored by Scion.[12] Their entry was a Tron-cycle-powered ice cream maker.[13]
 - Pumping Station: One member Jim Burke launched the Power Racing Series.[14][15] The first season in 2009 consisted of 6 cars, all backed by other Pumping Station: One members. The second season in 2010 was hosted at the Maker Faire Detroit[16][17] with competitors from several hackerspaces throughout the country.[18]
 
Facilities
    
Facilities include:
- CNC — All computer controlled tools, ranging from 3D printers, to laser cutters, to CNC mills.[19]
 - Electronics/mechatronics lab — Where most electronics related things reside, such as meters, scopes, soldering equipment/supplies, and mixed electronics devices for hacking and parts salvaging.[20]
 - General area — Includes a lounge room, work table spaces in the shop, and a scanning electron microscope.[21]
 - Graphic Arts and Textiles — The sewing and fiber arts section of the space. This contains equipment for sewing, weaving and other related activities.[22]
 - Hot Metals — A shop space for hot metals work, such as welding, grinding, and forging.[23]
 - Kitchen — The area for all things food and drink related. Beer Church, the brewing group, is mostly hosted here.[24]
 - Cold Metals — A shop space for cold metals works. Tools include mills, lathes, et cetera.[25]
 - Woodshop — A shop space for woodworking projects. Tools include a SawStop table saw, router, jointer, and thickness planer.[26]
 - Small Metals — A shop space for making jewelry, and other small metal sculpture.[27]
 
References
    
- Michael Scott Leonard, Charles Berretand Ian Monroe (June 9, 2009). "Lawyer turns hacker and tunes in on hacker legal services". Retrieved November 20, 2009.
 - Martin Jon. "What the hell is Pecha Kucha?". Retrieved December 7, 2009.
 - Evan Minsker. "Pumping Station: One brings the hacker space movement to Chicago". Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2009.
 - David Gialanella (Oct 1, 2009). "What I Did with My 'Go Away Money'". abajournal.com. Retrieved November 25, 2009.
 - "Pumping Station: One "About" page". Retrieved November 25, 2009.
 - "Board Meeting Notes 2013-12-03 - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - url=https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Board_Meeting_Notes_2015-03-10
 - "Shopbot PRS CNC router - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "BOSS LS-3655 150w Laser Engraver - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Bridgeport Knee Mill - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Clausing Lathe - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Take on the Machine: Pumping Station One 1". Retrieved February 20, 2011.
 - "DIY 'Hackers' Tinker Everyday Things Into Treasure". Retrieved February 20, 2011.
 - "Power Racing Series".
 - "Power Playing".
 - "Make: Online » Power Racing: Grown Humans Stuffed Into Teeny-Tiny Cars (Who Aren't Shriners)".
 - "Power Wheels Racing: Fat Men On Souped-Up Toy Cars".
 - "Power Racing Series: Teams".
 - "Category:CNC - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Electronics - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:General Area - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Arts - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Hot Metals - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Kitchen - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Cold Metals - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Wood Shop - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 - "Category:Small Metals - Pumping Station: One Wiki". wiki.pumpingstationone.org. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
 
