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the ideal work shop

ok,so, someone out there decides to let your team purchase 3 items for your shop. what would you purchase?
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Re: the ideal work shop

Let me think. One would definately have to be cabinets and/or a safe to store team stuff in to keep the area tidy.

Second, I would go with a Rapid prototype machine of some sorts, maybe an SLA machine. Nice to see things work assembled before making them with real materials.
Plus then we could make little giveaway models of the robot, and maybe make an (almost) fully functional life size SLA robot for displays.
That would be cool

Third, hmmm.. Oh, I got it. A nice new highly powerful computer to do the animations on. Well, maybe not to make them, but to at least render them rather high quality and rather quickly.
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Re: the ideal work shop

Probably the "best" computer attainable at the time wiht all imaginable software programs and games for those much needed breaks at 3:00 a.m.
One of those plastic modular machines that can make your prototypes automatically through cutting shaping and bending plastics
Oh and lastly that cutter that used Liquid Nitrogen that was mentioned in Popular Mechanics I think it was

Hey the stuff is free why not aim high and it doesn't hurt to ask!!!
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Re: the ideal work shop

1. A HAAS cnc mill

2. waterjet!

3. a HAAS cnc Lathe



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Re: the ideal work shop

I wouldent mind having any of thoes at all. i dont think any one would. now that were done dreaming, what do you actually have to work with, wither it be at ur school or at ur sponcers aera
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Re: the ideal work shop

Three things:
A mill/lathe/drill press combo
A waterjet
A complete snap-on tool collection complete with toolbox.

Our current workshop consists of a bench top drill press, a miter saw, two tables made from sawhorses and plywood, two small vises and various hand tools.
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Re: the ideal work shop

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Three things:
A mill/lathe/drill press combo
A waterjet
A complete snap-on tool collection complete with toolbox.

Our current workshop consists of a bench top drill press, a miter saw, two tables made from sawhorses and plywood, two small vises and various hand tools.
Wow, that is exactly our workshop, too. 'Cept it isnt a workshop but a physics room, one thats in use. And we dont have tables, we just bang away on those hard black topped science room tables.

O btw, you forgot one of the most important tools, the Dremel
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Re: the ideal work shop

Three things I'd like to see at our build site:

#3. ProtoTrak three axis motorized mill (includes digital read out)

#2. Better lathes, possibly a few nice South Bends (time to retire the current Jets)

And finally #1. Space (or a room) for our team only and not used for anything else.
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Re: the ideal work shop

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Three things I'd like to see at our build site:

#3. ProtoTrak three axis motorized mill (includes digital read out)

#2. Better lathes, possibly a few nice South Bends (time to retire the current Jets)

And finally #1. Space (or a room) for our team only and not used for anything else.
after you retire them, feel free to give it to a less fortunate team.... like say 1257....
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Re: the ideal work shop

Duct Tape and a Hammer- thats all you need.
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Duct Tape and a Hammer- thats all you need.
and this really sweet hacksaw one of my team mates has.

1. Cut to length

2. Hammer

3. Duct tape together
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Re: the ideal work shop

1. 3 Axes CNC Milling Machine

2. 5 Axes CNC Milling Machine

3. Lazer Cutter
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Re: the ideal work shop

1. CNC Mill (we don't have a mill period, manual or otherwise)
2. Rapid Prototyping Machine
3. Water Jet
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