Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Machinist School - New Mill Repair

New milling machines typically do not have 5/8 slots .... they are not straight and measure about .636, neither metric or American. The slots that do exist are cut short so that a shaft cannot extend past the table end.

Glen Hendricks came up with a solution:
1. mill straight slots to a common size
2. Cut bevels at the top of the slots to accept shafts

Above, you can see the 45 degree milling tool that Glen designed and built. (You can see the slots that he cut as well.)

Now a shaft can be clamped to the table without having the problem of the end of the table being in the way! Yay Glen!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Machinist School says: See EdgeFactor Videos

There are some really interesting "motivate the machinist" videos at EdgeFactor.
It is some kind of group that is hooked up with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and TOOLINGU .......... it is worth the watch. (use Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla Firefox if you have trouble with the videos)

Click Here >>>>> for EdgeFactor

Making prosthetic devices, drilling workers out of mines, etc.

:-)