Metal Shop
Metal Shop | |
POC |
Nick Polanosky |
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Location | |
In the warehouse, rear left section of the shop. Accessible via Laptop Bar or via Wood Shop | |
Classes * Machine Shop 101 (Monthly) * Machine Shop 102 (Planned) * HAAS CNC Mill (Planned) |
Intro: The metal shop allows people to create a wide range of items and work on projects using various tools and equipment specialized for metal working.
Contents
How Do I....
I get asked all the time if I can give a quick overview of <operation or process on machine tool> and although I'm happy to help, there's a lot of great info available online which I am compiling at the below link. So please, before you ask- I implore you to look at this page and see if there's a video or description of the process.
Equipment List
- CAD/CAM Software - Software used for designing parts and programming CNC machinery
- HAAS VF-1 CNC Mill - 3 Axis CNC Milling Machine. Training Required
- Manual Lathes and Mills - Machine Shop 101 attendance required before use.
- Enco 100-1588 Manual Knee Mill - Machine Shop 101 attendance required before use.
- Sandblaster - Great for stripping paint, rust, and other coatings off of metal.
- Drill Presses - For drilling holes, no training required. Clamp your work plz.
- Bandsaws - For breaking down stock and other cutoff tasks. Please contact @npolanosky or other experienced metal shoppers for instruction
- Hydraulic Press - For squishing things, pressing bearings into place, unsticking things, and general shenanigans. Contact @cualer or @npolanosky for training.
- Grinders - For grinding ferrous metals ONLY. Training not mandatory, but I recommend watching the videos linked in Machine Shop Training Videos and WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.
Community Tools
Stock Rack
The stock rack is in the back left corner of the machine shop. The top shelf is for large pieces of stock, the middle shelf has smaller pieces of aluminum and steel organized into bins, and the bottom has sheet stock and plastics. There are also vertical racks to the right for particularly long pieces of stock. Anything here without a name on it is fair game for use, but please contribute to it as well- If you take a piece, please leave equivalent-ish stock next time you have some scrap.
If you have something that does not fit in your bin that you would like to store there but retain ownership of, please put your name on it in multiple places. Make sure it is clean of oil and debris before doing this, cutting fluids do a great job of dissolving sharpie.
Last but not least, if it is not something standard (1018 or A36 steel, 6061 aluminum) please label it. For example, if I go to cut some "mild steel" and it is actually 4140, I'm going to (a) have a bad time and (b) use a MUCH more expensive material than I intended. Stainless, superalloys, tool steel, aerospace grade aluminum (2024/7075/etc) are all included in this, among others.
Thanks!
Workbenches
Toolboxes
-Red Toolbox (Behind HAAS desk)
- Top Drawer: Coaxial Indicator, Complete Metric and US hex key set, sharpie, deburring tool, drafting pencil, scribe, edge finder, HAAS tool setter, dial indicator
- Second Drawer: ER Collets, boring bars, extra deburring blades, extra edgefinders
- Third drawer: Misc large drill chucks, large US tap/die set.
- Bottom: HAAS CRT, HAAS Manual
-Black Toolbox (Between HAAS and Bridgeport Mill)
- Top: Drill Charger, Transfer Punches, Lettering Stamps, T-Handle Hex Keys, Light, Small bags, Thin Gloves, usually aluminum chips too.
- Top Drawer: Snap gauge set, dial test indicators, sharpie
- Second Drawer: Pliers set (Needs foaming plz)
- Third Drawer: Angle Gauge, Digital Micrometers, Digital Calipers (2x), Micrometer Set (3pc, 0-3in)
- Fourth Drawer: First Aid Kit, Indicator Set
Etiquette; How not do be a dick
- SAFETY GLASSES
- Clean up after yourself
- Put tools back where you found them. If they were not in their home, put them there
- If you're not sure about something, ask or look it up
- If someone is machining/using tools, don't talk to them. Wait until they are at a stopping point. These tools are dangerous and distractions can cause injury, ruined workpieces, and damaged tools.
- Label your tools and material- If you don't, don't be upset if they are used. Likewise, if you aren't sure if something is available for community use, ask.
- Keep up to date in #metalworking and keep others up to date as well
- Sweep the floor once in a while
- You're awesome, remind others of this too!