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This is a listing of manuals, information on consumables such as bandsaw blades, and other information needed to keep our machine tools in good operation. Also if shop posters or other hard-copy needs to be reprinted this is a good source for these items. We have a proper [http://bloominglabs.org/index.php/Training training category] and pages for machines and classes that require further information, please do not populate this page with training notes. | This is a listing of manuals, information on consumables such as bandsaw blades, and other information needed to keep our machine tools in good operation. Also if shop posters or other hard-copy needs to be reprinted this is a good source for these items. We have a proper [http://bloominglabs.org/index.php/Training training category] and pages for machines and classes that require further information, please do not populate this page with training notes. | ||
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+ | To replace signage for the workshop, specific tools, etc. see this page: [[Signage]]. | ||
Lastly, this is not meant to be used to track assets or list out all of our tools, we have the [https://www.bloominglabs.org/assets/ asset tracking system] for that purpose. This page is here for manuals, consumables, and specs for ordering replacement parts. | Lastly, this is not meant to be used to track assets or list out all of our tools, we have the [https://www.bloominglabs.org/assets/ asset tracking system] for that purpose. This page is here for manuals, consumables, and specs for ordering replacement parts. |
Revision as of 14:06, 5 April 2017
This is a listing of manuals, information on consumables such as bandsaw blades, and other information needed to keep our machine tools in good operation. Also if shop posters or other hard-copy needs to be reprinted this is a good source for these items. We have a proper training category and pages for machines and classes that require further information, please do not populate this page with training notes.
To replace signage for the workshop, specific tools, etc. see this page: Signage.
Lastly, this is not meant to be used to track assets or list out all of our tools, we have the asset tracking system for that purpose. This page is here for manuals, consumables, and specs for ordering replacement parts.
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Miscellaneous Workshop Posters
We have a number of posters in the workshop on using tools, helper-diagrams, and safety info. Most of these are informational such as machine oiling charts and measurement conversions. This is a section for keeping track of anything not machine speciic that may need to be re-printed in the future.
Full Spectrum Laser Cutter
Model HL40-5g
We have multiple spare tubes and a spare power supply for this machine (2015).
JET Horizontal (metal cutting) Bandsaw
Model HVBS-56M
The blade is 64 1/2" long and 1/2" wide, thickness of .025". Needs to be a small toothed blade. How small should the teeth be? A minimum of 2-3 teeth should be in contact with the material you are cutting. Unless you are cutting thin-walled tubing this shouldn't be a huge concern, a regular metal cutting blade will be fine.
- File:JET 5x6 bandsaw.pdf Manual
- File:Bandtroubleshootingchart.pdf Bandsaw blade troubleshooting chart
Delta vertical bandsaw
Model BS100
The blade is 59 1/2" long, it will accept narrow blades as well blades up to ?? wide. When changing blades remember that there is a tracking adjustment knob on the back of the machine, use this if the blade keeps wandering off the wheels. This is why I got this bandsaw for $10 at the pawn shop - they didn't know how to use the tracking adjustment to keep the blade from coming off.
- File:Bandsaw manual-BDBS100.pdf Manual (note: the manual is for a Black & Decker, however our Delta is EXACTLY the same machine)
- File:Bandtroubleshootingchart.pdf Bandsaw blade troubleshooting chart
Craftsman Bench Sander
Model 137.215360
Sanding belts should be size 4"x36", sanding disks should be 6".
Sears Bench Grinders
Model 319.190400 Model 397.19460
We have two bench grinders, both from sears. They will take a 6" grinding wheel. With some work buffing wheels can also be used.
Atlas Metal Lathe
We have two Atlas model TH42 metal lathes, one is in decent shape, the other is good for most work we can do but is otherwise in rougher shape.
Specs:
10" lathe with 30" between centers Standard tool post
- AtlasLatheOperationManual.pdf.zip (254MB)
- TH42 Oiling Chart
- [1] Full size printable TH42 lathe diagram
Blue Metal Lathe
Also called the Chinese lathe. No model, but is identical to the Grizzly G4000, it just has different badging (also says "Lateh" on the side in engrish).
Specs
9" x 19" 4-position tool post holder (not a quick-change) C-type tool holder
- blue_lathe-9x20.pdf (6MB)
- [http://bloominglabs.org/images/2/28/Blue_lathe-oiling_chart.pdf Blue Lathe oiling chart
Main consumable on this tool is the translucent-yellow V-belt, Grizzly ref# 237 and part number P4000237 (V-BELT 5 X 710MM). Can be ordered here ($35 plus shipping):
Cheaper alternative ($10 plus $10 shipping):
Mill
This is the green vertical milling/drilling machine with Japanese symbols. Make and model are unknown. It is approximately the same size and style as this type of machine.
Specs:
Uses R8 collets We have R8 tool holders for 1/8", 3/8", and other sizes. R8 arbor post