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Rosiebotboss 26-01-2010 13:11

pic: Newbie learning to operate a lathe
 

fordchrist675 26-01-2010 13:13

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What sort of tutorial do you have him running?

to my eye it looks like you just have him running a few passes and I would assume at different set depths every time on a piece of scrap?

Nice lathe!

Rosiebotboss 26-01-2010 13:41

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Tutorial is "on the job" training.

Actually that is "flight hardware." One of the spacers for our drive train. There is a digital readout behind his head.

And that's the small lathe at our sponsors shop.

fordchrist675 26-01-2010 13:46

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Oh alright. I like what i hear. Who is your sponsor? If that's there small lathe, their larger ones must be quite something.

Rosiebotboss 26-01-2010 13:55

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G & L Tool.

That's the smaller of the two manual lathes. The 2 CNC lathes are quite a bit larger. It's great to have generous sponsors that "get it". :D

Jones571 26-01-2010 13:59

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Originally Posted by Rosiebotboss (Post 907250)
G & L Tool.

That's the smaller of the two manual lathes. The 2 CNC lathes are quite a bit larger. It's great to have generous sponsors that "get it". :D

Not only do they get it they aren't scared to teach the kids how to use the machines and all the liability involved :)

I have 3 hardinge lathes at my shop just like that one perfect to teach on

fordchrist675 26-01-2010 14:03

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Originally Posted by Jones571 (Post 907252)
Not only do they get it they aren't scared to teach the kids how to use the machines and all the liability involved :)

I have 3 hardinge lathes at my shop just like that one perfect to teach on

Thats what really counts. WE just have one small lathe and small mill in our shop. IN the process of getting a couple bridgeports and a full scale manual lathe. Hears hoping knock on wood. It's always good when a majority of the students are competent with these machines.

Rosiebotboss 26-01-2010 14:16

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Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.

I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner.

G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best!:D

fordchrist675 26-01-2010 14:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosiebotboss (Post 907260)
Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.

I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner.

G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best!:D

Ok I'm officially jealous. you had me at titanium . :

acidrain2012 26-01-2010 16:08

Re: pic: Newbie learning to operate a lathe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fordchrist675 (Post 907253)
Thats what really counts. WE just have one small lathe and small mill in our shop. IN the process of getting a couple bridgeports and a full scale manual lathe. Hears hoping knock on wood. It's always good when a majority of the students are competent with these machines.

Pretty much the same with us, but we were lucky enough to get our hands on a nice Bridgeport mill two years back. Still runs like a top. The lathe, on the other hand, needs some work... Its about half the size of the one in the picture and wobbles like crazy. Needless to say, we do what we can on the mill.

dlavery 26-01-2010 16:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fordchrist675 (Post 907267)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosiebotboss (Post 907260)
Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.

I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner.

G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best!:D

Ok I'm officially jealous. you had me at titanium . :

He had me at "ziti dinner" :D

-dave




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fordchrist675 26-01-2010 20:38

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Yes dinner is always appreciated.

mikelowry 26-01-2010 21:06

Re: pic: Newbie learning to operate a lathe
 
1771 was lucky enough this summer for Gwinnett County schools to buy us a 12 by 36 grizzly lathe. I just learned how to use it the other day and i've made 8 of our 32 drivetrain spacers so far.

Akash Rastogi 26-01-2010 21:21

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What lathe is that in the picture?

Karibou 26-01-2010 21:54

Re: pic: Newbie learning to operate a lathe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosiebotboss (Post 907260)
Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.

I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner.

G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best!:D

Thanking your sponsors is never bragging [:

I got my lathe training as an on-the-spot-as-needed thing too. Just be sure that he knows to ask questions if something seems wobbly or just wrong, because lathes are rather picky, and it's often hard to diagnose a problem when you're just starting out.

I'd list off the machinery that we're lucky enough to have, but I'm not sure about proper types and terminology and everything. We have one small mill, two giant ones, and we currently have two lathes (but are getting rid of the smaller one), among various other bandsaws and drill presses and sanders.


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