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One of Rosie's freshmen learning how to operate a lathe.
26-01-2010 13:13
fordchrist675What sort of tutorial do you have him running?
to my eye it looks like you just have him running a few passes and I would assume at different set depths every time on a piece of scrap?
Nice lathe!
26-01-2010 13:41
Rosiebotboss
Tutorial is "on the job" training.
Actually that is "flight hardware." One of the spacers for our drive train. There is a digital readout behind his head.
And that's the small lathe at our sponsors shop.
26-01-2010 13:46
fordchrist675Oh alright. I like what i hear. Who is your sponsor? If that's there small lathe, their larger ones must be quite something.
26-01-2010 13:55
Rosiebotboss
G & L Tool.
That's the smaller of the two manual lathes. The 2 CNC lathes are quite a bit larger. It's great to have generous sponsors that "get it". 
26-01-2010 13:59
Jones571|
G & L Tool.
That's the smaller of the two manual lathes. The 2 CNC lathes are quite a bit larger. It's great to have generous sponsors that "get it". ![]() |
26-01-2010 14:03
fordchrist675|
Not only do they get it they aren't scared to teach the kids how to use the machines and all the liability involved
I have 3 hardinge lathes at my shop just like that one perfect to teach on |
26-01-2010 14:16
Rosiebotboss
Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.
I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner.
G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best!
26-01-2010 14:26
fordchrist675|
Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.
I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner. G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best! ![]() |
26-01-2010 16:08
acidrain2012|
Thats what really counts. WE just have one small lathe and small mill in our shop. IN the process of getting a couple bridgeports and a full scale manual lathe. Hears hoping knock on wood. It's always good when a majority of the students are competent with these machines.
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26-01-2010 16:14
dlavery
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26-01-2010 20:38
fordchrist675Yes dinner is always appreciated.
26-01-2010 21:06
mikelowry1771 was lucky enough this summer for Gwinnett County schools to buy us a 12 by 36 grizzly lathe. I just learned how to use it the other day and i've made 8 of our 32 drivetrain spacers so far.
26-01-2010 21:21
Akash RastogiWhat lathe is that in the picture?
26-01-2010 21:54
Karibou
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Not that I am bragging...but here goes anyway.
I cannot thank G & L Tool enough for their participation on Rosie. We have access to their entire shop, they donated a 3 axis cnc milling machine 2 years ago to Agawam HS, have arranged outside resources to help us make Rosie pretty (a local plating shop), provided raw material, (can you say titanium axles?), and kick in a few bucks every time we do a World Famous Ziti Dinner. G & L co-owners Bob and Dave --you are the best! ![]() |
26-01-2010 22:08
Rosiebotboss
27-01-2010 11:55
MadeinRussiaSAFETY????? where are those gloves ???
27-01-2010 12:09
MrForbes
On the shelf where they belong?
27-01-2010 12:16
Chris is me
27-01-2010 12:26
Karibou
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Gloves could get snagged in that lathe pretty easily (and pull large parts of your body around and around) while not really protecting your hands from anything.
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27-01-2010 12:28
Rosiebotboss
27-01-2010 12:40
Jones571Also don't forget no jewelry. Being around a machine shop my entire life I have seen way to many avoidable accidents.