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Tool Suggestions
So we're currently getting ready for the upcoming build season. What tools should we try to get with a budget of around $400.
Tools we have in our shop: 14" metal cutoff saw Bench top drill press Other basic hand tools We have limited access to: Mill Lathe Bandsaw Does anyone know of a mini mill for aluminum that's in our price range? Or maybe a similar metal cutting tool that can handle side loads? -Graham |
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Re: Tool Suggestions
A couple of hand power drills with bits, a dremel-type tool with bits, and a bench vise would be high on my list. With only $400 to spend Harbor Freight, garage sales, and Craig's List are you friends.
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Well we already have those lol. We're looking for a good router or mini mill to cut aluminum.
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I'm a fan of 1" wide belt sanders, very useful, we always bring one to competition with us.
Deburring tools, center punches, precision measuring tools, heat gun, etc are all useful. |
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Re: Tool Suggestions
A decent jigsaw with "medium" wood blades for cutting aluminum (the metal blades are great for steel, but gum up with aluminum).
And I second both the 1" belt sander and the Dremel. Our belt sander is probably the most used tool in the shop after the band saw and hand drills. |
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We'll definitely be picking up a center punch and caliper. What exactly does a belt sander do?? Does the jigsaw work pretty well?? |
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Re: Tool Suggestions
If you don't have a set of squares of various sizes, get one. Smaller ones with a 45-degree at the joint are particularly useful.
Seconding the belt-sander, we use that a lot. A bench-grinder and angle-grinder are nice, too. More clamps are always a good thing, especially quick-grips. One of these will make your drill press a lot nicer. |
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We use the belt sander to smooth every cut - remove sharp edges - even some rounding over, etc. If steel axles get burrs or marks they can be easily sanded away. The jigsaw is great for rough cuts. We always take one with us to competition. We have a nice Bosch saw at our main build site - but I bought a cheap one at Harbor Freight that works great too. |
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Yes like Terry said the belt sander is used to smooth out pretty much every cut we make in the lab. We actually have 4 of them in our lab (purchased before I came to the team.) They also allow you to sand things to close to exact measurements. When you don't have a mill or a lathe, a caliper/ruler and sander can get you sort of close. It's much easier than hand filling everything. We used them make all of our spacers last year.
A few other tools I would recommend
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When you buy new power tools this late you should plan on the set up and training time. Our team has for years tried to have all new tools working by Dec 1.
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How much raw materials does a frc team need during a regular build season? (For example, amount of money, which materials are needed, and how to get them?)
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I suggest contacting Johnson Controls and JemTech Machine shop in Middleton. http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/ http://www.jemtechmachine.com/ They seem to have machining capabilities. These could be sources for materials and mentorship. |
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We spoke with a local metal salvage company who told us that they periodically are asked to "clean up" materials from bankrupt companies, and thus have brand new raw material (aluminum, steel, etc.) to dispose of. They offered to donate anything they have that we can use. Perhaps you can find a situation like that.
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Re: Tool Suggestions
Thanks, how much aluminum is needed and what size should we get?
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