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My Leather man is definitely my favorite tool. However, I also have taken a liking to our 25 lb. steel straightening plate.
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A good set of allen wrenches... They are invaluable to anyone on our team working on frame/drive.
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I'd have to go with zip-ties, and the ziptie gun....Half of our robot was held together by them last year.
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CNC Mill's can still be very hands on. If you don't have someone who knows how to program it on-hand, it can be used as a digital read-out Mill. If you have someone who CAN program it, it's hands on for them. Either way they save time, and are still hands on.
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Bridgeport, got to have one if you want to build a quality robot, plain and simple.
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One of our engineers has a CNC Mill in this garage. He had been doing some parts for us. All he did was set the program sit back and relax..the thing was huge .. Really cool!
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my team has these thingers that are to pliers what bugattis are to cars: the Robo-Grip.
You can get so much force out of that thing . . . . we use it to crimp stuff and to persuade stuff etc. Also up there: the have a wire stripper/cutter/crimper. Its amazing. You put a peice of wire in the top peice and it strips it . . . . all you need to do is squeeze the handle together like you would a plier. You can strip 6 gauge in a second with that. Then farther down there is a cutter and some crimper things. Its like super wire tool thing. I also like the drillpress. But maybe the grinder is our best friend. Who knows? |
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T-Handle Alan Wrenches ( like normal alan wrenches but around 1' long with a nice rubber t-shaped handle). They are perfect for those hard to reach set screws.
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Hmmm...I would have to go with:
- The Brown Handled Precision Adjuster (hammer) - Micro Butane Torch....you can solder and light things on fire...The best of both worlds - The dremel ranks up there - Sledge Hammer for when that piece of code won't work, or that freshman won't stay on task - My brain! Bill B. |
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The Best 2 Tools
I dunno about anyone else, but i like
my two hands best. And sometimes the occasional foot to carefully adjust something. |
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do zipties count?
if not then my handy dandy orange handled crimpers. |
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Tool eh?
Well I'm a programmer, but I will not say laptop! I also spent some time in the shop, and I love that drill press oh yeah!
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I love Quick-Grips! They're so great!
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Well, in trying to key some shafts and get some sprockets to fit, all our mallets (and incidentally anything else hard enough to bash something with) have seen a lot of action lately.
It's not really a tool, but I swear that not a year goes by that I don't epoxy something critical together. This year it was the brushing for a drill motor. Last year it was the connector for a screw rod, and the year before that it was the cap on my buddies Mountain Dew. Good times... |
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