Starting this week we will be giving hands-on demonstrations of some machine shop items.
The plan is each student will be able to make a simple item out of steel which they can keep. For this they will learn to use a horizontal bandsaw which can cut steel up to 100mm x 150mm
They will also be using a metal cutting lathe, known as an “engine lathe”. This machine is normally used to make round things although it can also make other shapes, even a cube! This type of lathe can also add threads to parts, so you could even make your own bolts!
Here’s an example of a part I threaded, you can see I used a nut to test that the threads were good.
There will also be an introduction to welding, using “Flux Cored Arc Welding” normally shortened to FCAW. This is one of 4 commonly used methods to weld with electricity, but there are other types of welding but we won’t be covering those at the moment.
Here’s a pretty good video showing all 4 common electric welding methods.
That’s all for this post, I hope everyone has fun and learns something during these demonstrations.
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3 responses to “Things we will cover this week”
Z I really love cooking , sewing and knitting …..I never thought that at the age of 65 I might like how machines, a laser or a three-d printer work.Thank you, my teacher ,for the wonderful addiction which helps me to open new horizons !
The videos are really tremendous! I saw some of the machines in your workshop- was so happy to see some working . Even pressed one “button”!!!
You did more than press a button, you moved the carriage and cut steel on the lathe.
Tomorrow you’ll do something else new, and we’ll post pictures.