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How to keep a freshman busy: an easy HOW-TO guide!
![]() well, this ought to keep him there for at least 5 hours... (Nobody forced him to do this lol, he wanted to) after about a half an hour, and about a quarter of an inch of a cut, we really needed to use the bandsaw for other things. so me and one of my fellow teammates broke "the beast" out of its hiding place, and spent a good 10 minutes oiling it and making it run good... this is "the beast": ![]() Estimated time for freshman to cut block: 5 hours. Actual time for the beast to cut the block: 1 hour and 10 minutes. Oil used: about a quart. Almost every seal on the machine leaks constantly...there was a nice puddle on the cart that it sits on when it was done. |
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o_O 5 hours I wonder how fun that was.
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He didnt actually sit there for 5 hours and cut the whole thing...
we only needed one slice cut off. I thought I said that after a half an hour, we booted him off and fed the chunk to the beast... It was kinda funny watching him attempt to cut it though :yikes: |
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The slice took alot less time to cut into squares once it was thin enough. we also made spacers, and some other parts that have a purpose, but I am not sure what for yet... we usually have smaller blocks of aluminum stock around the shop, but we used most of them last year, and never got around to buying more. this was the only piece of raw stock we had left lol my team does ALOT of custom machining. every moving part on our robot this year is held on with a custom milled block or bracket. |
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We have a power hacksaw almost like that too. Beast is an appropriate name, but the darn thing DOES work.
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Hahah, I wish we had a way to keep our freshmen busy like that. But hey, at least they learned what NOT to cut huge metal blocks with.
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Keeping the freshman busy is to have them cut drive shaft that has the special coating and the hard stuff, not soft. She got about 1/8 into it before I had to take over and I got another 1/8 into before I had to leave. We only have a hacksaw. And then they decided not to use it altogether so that was a waste of an evening for me but it was fun.
Sorting out the drill bits is another fun task! :p |
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That brings me back! My freshman year, I made the mistake of trying to do that with a bandsaw meant for wood. That was a lesson.
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One of these days we'll have to see if we can get this thing running....
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These machines are a GODSEND! They will cut basically ANYTHING. We cut a frozen loaf of bread with ours once for a little fun video our website guy was making. |
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well, not really anymore...we got a new blade. It still cuts VERY SLOW |
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but it was necessary to the design of the cool helical gearbox I designed for our conveyor system... |
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