I recently started a membership at
TechShop, a facility that provides a full machine shop including 3/4 Axis CMC Mill, a FlowJet, Sheetmetal, a full wood shop, 3 different 3d printers, and the list goes on and on.
I've been like a kid in a candy store...
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I started with the complete MIG and TIG welding courses. I'm pretty good now but I'm not sure I'm ready to trust my life with one of my jobs. Steel - even pretty thin is pretty easy after enough practice. Aluminum on the other hand is always hard. |
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Turning 7/8" 316 stainless steel on a 14-40 Gearhead lathe. After tapping each end for 1/4-20 cap screws, this became a 135mm dummy axle used to align bicycle frames. |
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A scale replica of Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber from StarWars Ep 4 "A New Hope" Started as a 2.5" 6061 Aluminum rod. |
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Jet Mills |
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Prototype pawns for a chess/ checkers set for Jax. |
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Prototype bishop and rook (in background). 6061AL with Single knurl at the top and double at bottom. These were both too large (over 5" tall). The Rook was later turned down into 2 smaller rooks that are probably keepers. |
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Turning 360 Brass -- this stuff rules. Turning aluminum creates a concertina-wire of hot, razor-sharp swarf. I nearly always burn or cut some part of me while working with it. 360 Brass however, creates a nice, tidy little pile of sand. I'm going to turn more brass. |
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More 360 Brass. This became 4 grooved zipper pulls and a set of cuff links. |