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== Eligibility ==
== Eligibility ==


== Apply ==

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Or if still 100% free, we might want to collect payment information at the start (like a 'free trial') to minimize the friction of continuing or to act like a damage deposit if they destroy the laser, et al.
Or if still 100% free, we might want to collect payment information at the start (like a 'free trial') to minimize the friction of continuing or to act like a damage deposit if they destroy the laser, et al.
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If someone was previously expelled from membership for violating the code of conduct, they are excluded from consideration.
If someone was previously expelled from membership for violating the code of conduct, they are excluded from consideration.
Also you want to maybe get this grant again so you should award it with that in mind. Sometimes these grants get reviewed.
Also you want to maybe get this grant again so you should award it with that in mind. Sometimes these grants get reviewed.
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Also thinking that if there are multiple residents at one time, their chosen tools should ideally not overlap, ie: if one person is focused on the laser then another should be focused on 3D printing, so as not to clog up the members' ability to maximize their use of these tools during the resident's stay. Of course if they organically morph onto another tool that is fine.
Also thinking that if there are multiple residents at one time, their chosen tools should ideally not overlap, ie: if one person is focused on the laser then another should be focused on 3D printing, so as not to clog up the members' ability to maximize their use of these tools during the resident's stay. Of course if they organically morph onto another tool that is fine.
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