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* Got materials for the new ID cards |
* Got materials for the new ID cards |
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** Materials to make two total cards (one learning card, one 'actual' card) |
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*** 2 Labels per card |
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*** one white NFC card |
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*** lamination sheet |
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* Cut out fronts and backs, giving each person a pair |
* Cut out fronts and backs, giving each person a pair |
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* Each person applies the labels to the front/back of card |
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** Cut excess label material, so there are no bubbles when laminating |
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* Laminate the result |
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* Finally, Cut off excess lamination |
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* Allen showed us the method of cutting cards - Have scissors congruent to the edges of the card |
* Allen showed us the method of cutting cards - Have scissors congruent to the edges of the card |
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* Cards can be read and written to by an android app (MIFARE Classic) |
* Cards can be read and written to by an android app (MIFARE Classic Tool) |
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* Be careful with the air bubbles while laminating |
* Be careful with the air bubbles while laminating |
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* Next week's talk on programming the cards |
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Note from 2025-02-14: |
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The meeting minutes for the following meeting ([[Minutes 2025-02-13]]) has some pictures of the process, since some members weren't able to make their ID cards this meeting and did it then. |
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Revision as of 22:48, 14 February 2025
Meeting Minutes - Card Stuff
- Got materials for the new ID cards
- Materials to make two total cards (one learning card, one 'actual' card)
- 2 Labels per card
- one white NFC card
- lamination sheet
- Materials to make two total cards (one learning card, one 'actual' card)
- Cut out fronts and backs, giving each person a pair
- Each person applies the labels to the front/back of card
- Cut excess label material, so there are no bubbles when laminating
- Laminate the result
- Finally, Cut off excess lamination
- Allen showed us the method of cutting cards - Have scissors congruent to the edges of the card
- Cards can be read and written to by an android app (MIFARE Classic Tool)
- Be careful with the air bubbles while laminating
- Next week's talk on programming the cards
Note from 2025-02-14:
The meeting minutes for the following meeting (Minutes 2025-02-13) has some pictures of the process, since some members weren't able to make their ID cards this meeting and did it then.