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Re: How to organize new shop? O.O

First consider what tasks are involved in building a robot, and make a space for those. Then consider the tools you have or will soon get, and create a safe working area for those. Lastly, storage for tools, materials, etc.

'Clean" tasks such as CAD, other design, web research, most award submissions, pre-machining layout, and so on can be done 'somewhere else' (like that computer room). Actual robot assembly takes place with a few people around the robot, so have a table a little bigger than a robot (like 3 x 4) with space around it and shelves or drawers beneath for robot assembly. (for 2 teams you need 2).

Then another table (or 2) for non-robot assembly tasks. Keep them small, too, and storage beneath.

Machines all need a clear work area for safety. Don't be afraid to put machines close to each other, just understand that one may interfere with the simultaneous use of another. Also make sure you have electrical outlets for the machines! (If not, ask the school for more).

Make a scale drawing (1" = 1') of the shop, machinery, furniture, and so on, and play with those to come up with a good layout. Then, limit who can be in the shop by what tasks they are doing: If not absolutely required to be in the shop, go somewhere else for that part of the task.
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Re: How to organize new shop? O.O

Put any milling machines in a corner. Stops chips from getting everywhere IME.
Outlets are good throughout the shop, especially on tables and such for laptops.
Have some brooms in a corner too.
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Re: How to organize new shop? O.O

I had a post on what team 294 did when we moved back into our shop last year. Hopefully this helps

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...68&postcount=5
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Re: How to organize new shop? O.O

I have always felt that too many people should not be in a machine shop area unless they are operating a machine. May I suggest some false walls to keep people away from any heavy machines because a room full of people crowing large heavy machinery can be a serious safety hazard fast.
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