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Re: Team SCREAM's new Haas CNC tools
mrwright, I have used Haas toolroom lathes before (as well as the ST series) and they are amazing machines. The TL series lathes are perfect for students. They are not high speed machining centers (which is a good thing, it means you can usually catch your errors before you break something expensive
) Anyways, how did you get such a good grant? I am very jealous! And I see you got the TL-2p which means it has a chip auger. That, my friend, is a good decision, unless you want to torture the freshman Also, is that a Renishaw probe? Very nice. That will save you a couple of broken bits! |
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Re: Team SCREAM's new Haas CNC tools
Chad,
The grant came from our state deptartment of education. There is a lot of money out there for STEM education. It takes a lot of planning and work to apply. This grant actually is a 75/25% matching grant as well. This means that our school picked up 25% of the cost which is still a lot. We are really fortunate to be supported by our district so much. The TM2-P does have the option of adding a chip auger, but we elected to pass on it. Students will enjoy quality time with the machine by scooping out the chips by hand. The P option means that it has the automatic tool changer It does have the Renishaw probe though. It is an awesome addition to the machine. Our students will be learning how to touch off tools and setting offsets both manually and with the probe. |
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