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davepowers 04-02-2013 09:20

pic: FRC228 Tormach CNC Mill
 

PayneTrain 04-02-2013 09:21

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Only $10,000 dollars? I'm buying one for home use!

Seriously, that is awesome. I know 422 is just beginning a major tool upgrade; they just need to find a place to put one of these things.

greisinb 05-02-2013 00:07

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Congratulations, we have a Tormach as well, it's a great machine! We cut everything on it!

davepowers 05-02-2013 12:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1227275)
Only $10,000 dollars? I'm buying one for home use!

Seriously, that is awesome. I know 422 is just beginning a major tool upgrade; they just need to find a place to put one of these things.

It was about $9,000.00 for the machine itself, plus the add ons and shipping we've got about $13,000.00 into it. They did a good job making everything an optional upgrade. :rolleyes: We can't really complain though, we've already learned a lot on it and cut some awesome parts! I'll defiantly we buying one for home use someday!

-D

Jacoblint228 05-02-2013 13:40

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im soo excited that we have a new piece of machinery in the shop! its looking really good!

Andy A. 05-02-2013 14:11

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Excellent!

I use the same mill at work every day. You've got a real honey of a machine there.

Tormach is an awesome company. If you haven't already, make sure to let them know how excited you are about the mill. They're very FIRST aware and would, I'm sure, love to know how their machines are helping students get into STEM fields.

eedoga 05-02-2013 14:16

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My team needs to get better at fund raising...13K is our entire budget for the year...Thank goodness we have a material sponsor who can cut stuff out for us...Would be nice to do it "in house" though.

Edoga

Mk.32 05-02-2013 14:16

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Out of curiosity what are you using to program the machine?

davepowers 05-02-2013 15:18

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Originally Posted by Andy A. (Post 1228112)
Excellent!

I use the same mill at work every day. You've got a real honey of a machine there.

Tormach is an awesome company. If you haven't already, make sure to let them know how excited you are about the mill. They're very FIRST aware and would, I'm sure, love to know how their machines are helping students get into STEM fields.

This machine is so simple and capable, Tormach really did an awesome job with it. We'll be sure to let them know what it's being used for!


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Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1228116)
Out of curiosity what are you using to program the machine?

We create all of our tool paths and other programs with Vectric Cut2D, which just allows you to convert .dxf to g-code, then Tormach has it's own software that came with the machine that reads the g-code. We will soon be upgrading to Cut3D. I highly recommend it over any other program i've used. After using it we're actually thinking about running the machines we have at work using this program.

-D

davepowers 05-02-2013 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by eedoga (Post 1228114)
My team needs to get better at fund raising...13K is our entire budget for the year...Thank goodness we have a material sponsor who can cut stuff out for us...Would be nice to do it "in house" though.

Edoga

Looks for grants and search for donations, there's tons of free money out there, you just have to figure out where to look! You guys will get there, it just takes determination and dedication!

ProgrammerMatt 12-02-2013 01:47

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Some things i have been making with it, i need to teach my team how to use it now including the mentors :D


Mk.32 12-02-2013 01:58

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Originally Posted by ProgrammerMatt (Post 1232003)
Some things i have been making with it, i need to teach my team how to use it now including the mentors :D


It appears you are running water for coolant.... and I see rust spots forming. You want to use actual coolant mixed with the water to prevent rust and it cuts better.

If you guys use Solidworks this may be worth checking out: http://www.hsmworks.com/hsmxpress/

The xpress edition is a free plug in for Solidworks, and lets you create 2.5D tool paths within solidworks (it adds another tab), it's quick and really easy for anyone to learn. It also has a Mach2 post built in that runs happy with the Tormach branded Mach3. Also I recently called them up and they gave us the full edition (which includes 3D Milling/4th axis/etc) for free on a educational license.

ProgrammerMatt 12-02-2013 12:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1232006)
It appears you are running water for coolant.... and I see rust spots forming. You want to use actual coolant mixed with the water to prevent rust and it cuts better.

If you guys use Solidworks this may be worth checking out: http://www.hsmworks.com/hsmxpress/

The xpress edition is a free plug in for Solidworks, and lets you create 2.5D tool paths within solidworks (it adds another tab), it's quick and really easy for anyone to learn. It also has a Mach2 post built in that runs happy with the Tormach branded Mach3. Also I recently called them up and they gave us the full edition (which includes 3D Milling/4th axis/etc) for free on a educational license.

We are using water based coolant, which was came with the machine. The vice itself was donated to the team by my father who had it sitting in my basement, we just haven't had time to polish it yet. :rolleyes: :yikes:

We'll defiantly give hsmworks a call and ask about the full edition, that would be awesome! Thanks for the lead!

-M

Mk.32 12-02-2013 14:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ProgrammerMatt (Post 1232171)
We are using water based coolant, which was came with the machine. The vice itself was donated to the team by my father who had it sitting in my basement, we just haven't had time to polish it yet. :rolleyes: :yikes:

We'll defiantly give hsmworks a call and ask about the full edition, that would be awesome! Thanks for the lead!

-M

Ah, that makes a bit more sense. :P
Just don't do anything to abrasive to clean the rust, I have been told using something abrasive can mess with the squareness of the vice.

You guys also plan on getting the tool changer/power draw bar?

DonRotolo 12-02-2013 17:27

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Originally Posted by davepowers (Post 1228177)
We create all of our tool paths and other programs with Vectric Cut2D, which just allows you to convert .dxf to g-code, then Tormach has it's own software that came with the machine that reads the g-code. We will soon be upgrading to Cut3D.

Cut2D is for 2-dimensional (or 2.5D, such as flat pockets) cutting, such as plates and stuff. Cut3D is right for 3 dimensional cutting, where parts need a smooth transition between Z-axis levels.

Using Cut3D for 2D parts is not really the best use for it, and Cut2D cannot easily make smooth Z transitions or shapes (like a bowl)

Get proficient with Cut2D before you also buy Cut3D, but be sure to ask yourself if you are really cutting 3D parts.


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