How many teams have a mill and a lathe?
116 has a mill and a lathe.
45 has 2 lathes, one mini-lathe, 2 mills, 1 mini-mill, metal bandsaw, wood bandsaw, horizontal bandsaw, etc. etc. etc.
and why start a thread about this… seems kinda pointless to me…
I agree, this is probably going to start some trouble in the next day or two…we’ll let it go and see where this heads…but the minute it turns to the wrong direction, its gonna get closed.
He’s just curious about team’s manufacturing capabilities… no harm, no foul.
Unless this turns into a haves vs. have nots debate… I see no problem.
we have a mill/lathe the comacitors keeped exploding so… the drill preess motor was doing such a good job as a drill we decided to promote it to mill
1047 has a CNC mill and digital lathe.
It’s pretty super cool
but no one knows how to use it. (long story it was donated) hopefully we don’t break it.
Team 854 has two lathes and a mill. We also have a CNC lathe and mill, but the lathe needs a new controller, and we are just beginning to use them. The problem is, they are running very old software, and it is reletively difficult to use- machine codes and such. We also have a radial drilling machine, which is basically a glorified drill press with auto-feed, MIG/Aluminum welder, and many wood working tools. Occasionally, we sneak next door to the Auto tech room to use their goodies: Metal bandsaw, tubing bender, shear, sheet bender, and various other tools.
We are very fortunate that we are one of the few schools in Toronto (Canada) that still has access to decent tech-ed facilities, so if there are any schools in T.O who need help with machine work, let us know and we’ll see what we can do.
We’re a tech school so we got all kinds of toys. about 9 manual milling machines, 4 CNC millers, 10 manual lathes, 1 CNC lathe, 2 mini CNC lathes, and 2 mini CNC millers, and a couple horizontal millers
Team 1093 has a mill, lathe, drill press, table saw, and band saw. Due to lack of permanent space however, we have not been able to set the mill or lathe up for the second year now. Grrrrrr…
I think the real question in some cases is; how many of each of these does your team have!
And of those numbers, how many were donated because of our wonderful sponsors?
234 has a mill and a lathe we go from the other school in the township when they had to shut down the township tech department. I smell a CNC in the future too.
we are poor. We have a drill press. Pretty much nothing else.
341 formed a partnership with the local tech center last year… it’s been quite a boon, as we have around 10 manual lathes, 6 manual mills, and a digital lathe… Our two CNC machines were taken out in september for some reason, and the new ones haven’t arrived, so everything this year has been man-made…
We work in a tech room and wood shop. Meaning we have a mill, 2 lathes, a currently not working CNC, a band saw, other smaller metal-working machines/tools, and plenty of woodworking tools and machines). Luckily, our sponsor will machine some of the things we can’t, such as wire-edm gears.
Our team is based at the local high school and we get to use the machines in the woodshop and metalshop. The woodshop is complete with everything and the metalshop is going through a slow metamorphisis with a new teacher in there the past two years. The previous teacher had let alot of the stuff go to waste. The old machinery is getting replaced by more modern machinery. We currently have three running Bridgeport millers all donated (I got one donated by the company I work for), 5 lathes that have seen better days (although still running and usable for now) and hopefully will get replaced soon depending on donations and school budget. Verticle and horizontal bandsaws, acetalene, MIG, and arc welders. There are also numerous other stuff including benders, breaks, grinders, compressor, ect. The only machine currently not running and usable is a small 30+ year old surface grinder, another machine that it’s moment in the sun has long passed. Some of our sponsors also help with some of our work especially this year with school cancellations.
what i would give for a mill, a lathe, a big drill press. we have a donated (by me) 100 dollar drill press and some hand tools. Oh, but we do have a 9.6 V dewalt drill! It’s a bit difficult to build without good tooling…
For big tools we only have a big RIGID floor drill press and a big Dewalt Compount Mitre saw and a smaller Dewalt Compound mitre saw, a bench grinder, and a combo belt/disk sander.
But, we have access to a machine shop with:
-6 bridgeport mills and 6 lathes, a few equipped with digital readout
-A HAAS VF-4 710 ipm 20 HP CNC mill with 4th axis (you can make full size car wheels in this thing)
-One HAAS VF-2 CNC mill with 4th axis (soon getting another VF-2)
-A HAAS CNC Lathe
-A large verticle band saw
-A large horizontal bandsaw
-A large press
-Many large grinders including a precision surface grinder
Also, we have access to a full welding shop that does both aluminum and steel and professional welder guy.
Last, we have someone with full sheetmetal fabrication facilites available to make us stuff.
So, we are pretty set with our tools. I wish we had our own mill and lathe but they are expensive and cost a lot and the college where the machine shop is, is only 8 minutes (driving) away from us.
We just got some pics up on our site from last year at the machine shop.
If the picture was larger you’d see the two CNC mills off to the left. Also, the shop was TWICE this size in 2002 before it got downsized and half of it got turned into a computer lab.