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billbo911
31-01-2016, 23:36
Build season is a highly energized, sometimes chaotic, 6 weeks. Work never seems to stop. Yet, sometimes you feel like you are in the military. "Hurry up and wait!"

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D_Price
31-01-2016, 23:41
That is one gorgeous machine right there! :yikes:

billbo911
31-01-2016, 23:43
That is one gorgeous machine right there! :yikes:

We LOVE it!!

I can't say we are experts at using it yet, but we are sure learning quickly!

D_Price
31-01-2016, 23:47
What is the max size it can work with?

I can't say we are experts at using it yet, but we are sure learning quickly![/QUOTE]

billbo911
01-02-2016, 00:01
What is the max size it can work with?



18" x 9.5" x 16.25" (X,Y,Z)

X travel isn't long enough to do a drive train rail in one pass, but that just challenges the kids to figure out a way to get as much out of it as possible.

It's neat seeing them find ways to do things as efficiently as possible.

bEdhEd
01-02-2016, 00:07
We LOVE it!!

I can't say we are experts at using it yet, but we are sure learning quickly!

Is this a machine your team got recently? We have a planned upgrade to our automation by adding a Haas TM-2P to our shop within the next few seasons. We actually have to first make a new rolling door for our shop since our double doors aren't big enough for the crate and the forklift!

I'd love to have the opportunity to visit your shop someday, and perhaps visit ours!

billbo911
01-02-2016, 00:45
Is this a machine your team got recently? We have a planned upgrade to our automation by adding a Haas TM-2P to our shop within the next few seasons. We actually have to first make a new rolling door for our shop since our double doors aren't big enough for the crate and the forklift!

I'd love to have the opportunity to visit your shop someday, and perhaps visit ours!

That would be awesome Frank.

Yes, this arrived in our shop right after last season wrapped up.

asid61
01-02-2016, 01:46
18" x 9.5" x 16.25" (X,Y,Z)

X travel isn't long enough to do a drive train rail in one pass, but that just challenges the kids to figure out a way to get as much out of it as possible.

It's neat seeing them find ways to do things as efficiently as possible.

Dang I would kill maim for that machine!

In all seriousness though, DT rails are the parts that take us the longest every year, so I would want to be able to do those on a CNC. However in general, the rest of our robot is constructed from pieces maybe a foot or two long. The plates take us the longest.

billbo911
01-02-2016, 08:46
Our drive train rails are typically completed in 6 operations. This includes top and bottom holes for gusset plates and belly pan attachments. Total time to complete a single rail is approximately 90 minutes.
We also have two DRO equipped manual verticle mills and two table top Fireball CNC's. Right now we are doing the plates and gussets on the Fireballs until we figure out how to set them up in the Tormach.

alicen
01-02-2016, 12:40
I saw the thread title and was expecting a parody video of "It's a Hard-knock Life" from Annie!

However, the Tormach is not a disappointment :)

GMeyer
01-02-2016, 13:42
Our team has a Tormach exactly like that. It works great, and we use it frequently.

billbo911
01-02-2016, 13:47
I saw the thread title and was expecting a parody video of "It's a Hard-knock Life" from Annie!

However, the Tormach is not a disappointment :)

That is EXACTLY the song I was thinking of when I titled the thread!

I wish we had the time and talent to do a parody of it, it would be EPIC!