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 ====== Metal Shop ====== ====== Metal Shop ======
-===== Equipment ===== 
  
-__Machine Tools__+The Metal Shop is captain by Chris Santacroce
  
-  * Bridgeport Series 1 (round ramM-head) +======Shop Policy====== 
-  * Delta 28-560 +====General Safety==== 
-  * Mini Lathe (7x16) +  - Members must have completed MAKE Roanoke’s new member orientation before using the Metal Shop. 
-  * Green Instruments Pantograph engraver+  - Digital calipersscales, files, and other simple hand tools are considered Green tools. Use of these tools requires completion of general space, and shop-specific orientations. 
 +  - Micrometers, indicators, and other precision metrology equipment are considered Yellow tools, due to the delicate nature of said equipment, and knowledge requirements for use. Tool-specific competency training must be completed prior to use. 
 +  - All machines in the Metal Shop are considered Red tools. Tool-specific competency & safetytraining must be completed prior to use. 
 +  - Food or drinks are strictly prohibited in the shop. 
 +  - Do not leave chuck keys in the chucks. 
 +  - All files must have handles. 
 +  - Do not take measurements with the machine running. 
 +  - Do not walk away from a running machine. 
 +  - Make sure the machine is stopped before changing speeds/gears/etc.. 
 +  - Machines must be allowed to spin down on their own. DO NOT slow/stop a spindle with your hand. 
 +  - Do not clear chips with your hands. Use a brush, tweezers, pliers, or another suitable tool. 
 +  - Do not use compressed air to clear chips from machines, yourself, or others. 
 +  - No mist coolant allowed. 
 +  - Do not attempt to use dull or damaged cutting tools. Place all unusable cutters and inserts in the appropriate container. 
 +  - Long hair must be tied back in such a manner, as to keep it behind your shoulders. 
 +  - Necklaces, hood strings, and the like must be tucked into your shirt, or removed. 
 +  - The following clothing/items are not allowed under any circumstances: 
 +    - Long sleeves 
 +    - Rings 
 +    - Watches 
 +    - Gloves of any kind, including latex/nitrile gloves. 
 +  - Unless performing an operation that requires hearing protection, you must have at least one ear open. Having earbuds in both ears is prohibited. 
 +  - Materials placed in the scrap bin must be deburred. 
 +  - The bench grinder is for ferrous materials only (steel, iron). Grinding soft materials such as aluminum, brass, or plastic can clog the wheel, resulting in a potentially dangerous condition.
  
-__Metrology__+====Shop Policy & Courtesy==== 
 +  - Clean up after yourself. 
 +  - Mark raw materials whenever possible: 
 +    - Type of material 
 +    - Alloy 
 +    - Heat Treat, if applicable 
 +  - If a piece of material is marked, cut your stock off the end opposite the mark. 
 +  - Do not machine wood or fiberglass. 
 +  - Do not use grinding equipment of any kind on workpieces in machines. 
 +  - Cover or otherwise protect machine ways/slides when cutting hard materials (i.e., hardened steel). 
 +  - Avoid the use of excessively smoky cutting fluids. Use correct PPE as appropriate. 
 +  - Return machines to their default state when you’re finished. Some examples: 
 +    - If you removed the vise from the mill, put it back and tram it in. 
 +    - If you set-over the tailstock on the lathe, re-center it. 
 +    - If you tilted/nodded the mill head, tram it back in. 
 +  - Keep measuring equipment clean, and put away when not in use. 
 +  - Keep the surface plate covered when not in use. 
 +  - Be mindful of others. Do not monopolize machines, and do not touch other’s projects. 
 +  - Do not leave projects on machines when you’re done for the day. The use of fixture plates, sub-vises, and other methods of quickly restoring a setup, is encouraged. 
 +  - Storage of in-progress projects subject to space restrictions and Parking Permit rules, unless otherwise approved by the Shop Captain. 
 +  - If you suspect a measuring instrument is inaccurate or requires calibration, label the instrument as suspect, and inform the Shop Captain.
  
-  * Granite surface plate (36"x36"+====== Equipment ======
-  * Height gauge+
  
-__Other Tools__+====Machine Tools==== 
 +  * [[bridgeport_series_1|Milling Machine: Bridgeport Series 1 (round ram, M-head)]] 
 +  * [[delta_28_560|Bandsaw: Delta 28-560]] 
 +  * [[mini_lathe|Mini Lathe (7x16)]] 
 +  * [[pantograph_engraver|Pantograph Engraver]]
  
-  Bench grinder +====Metrology==== 
-  * Drill bit sharpener+  [[metrology_equipment|Granite surface plate (36"x36")]] 
 +  * [[metrology_equipment|Height gauge]]
  
-==== Equipment Guidlines ====+====Other Tools==== 
 +  * [[bench_grinder|Bench Grinder]] 
 +  * [[drill_bit_sharpener|Drill Bit Sharpener]]
  
-__**Metal Lathe**__ 
- 
-General 
-  * Check chuck key removal before starting 
-  * Secure workpiece properly 
-  * Remove chips with brush or vacuum only 
-  * Never leave chuck key in chuck 
- 
-  * Before Use: 
-    * Oil all ways and sliding surfaces 
-    * Verify smooth carriage movement 
-    * Ensure chuck key is not in chuck 
-  * After Use: 
-    * Wipe down all surfaces 
-    * Remove all chips 
-    * Clean and store any tools used 
-      * Especially the chuck key. 
- 
-Lathe Maintenance 
- 
-  * Weekly: 
-    * Clean and inspect chuck jaws 
-    * Check belt condition 
-    * Clean and oil change gears 
-  * Monthly: 
-    * Inspect electrical cables 
-    * Clean and adjust gibs if needed 
-    * Check tailstock alignment 
-    * Level machine 
- 
- 
-__**Milling Machine**__ 
- 
-General 
- 
-**IMPORTANT: Fill spindle oil cup before each use - machine must not be run without proper lubrication** 
- 
-  * Always use proper workholding (vise, clamps, or fixtures) 
-  * Check that workpiece and vise are securely mounted 
-  * Remove chuck key before starting machine 
-  * Use appropriate speeds and feeds for material 
-  * Never adjust workpiece while machine is running 
-  * Keep hands away from rotating cutters 
-  * Use climb milling only when appropriate 
-  * Check cutter rotation direction before starting cut 
-  * Clean table surface and ways after use 
-  * Never leave tools on machine table 
-  * Use brush or vacuum to remove chips, never compressed air 
-  * Keep area around machine clear of obstacles 
-  * Monitor for excess vibration or unusual sounds 
- 
-  * Before Use: 
-    * **CRITICAL: Fill spindle oil cup - machine must not be run without proper lubrication** 
-    * Oil all ways and leadscrews 
-    * Check drawbar tightness 
-    * Verify smooth table movement in all axes 
-  * After Use: 
-    * Wipe down all surfaces 
-    * Clean table and T-slots 
-    * Remove all chips 
-    * Clean and store any tools used 
- 
-Mill Maintenance 
- 
-  * Weekly: 
-    * Check belt tension 
-    * Clean and oil leadscrews thoroughly 
-  * Monthly: 
-    * Inspect electrical cables 
-    * Check gibs and adjust if needed 
-    * Verify head tram 
-    * Level Machine 
- 
- 
-__**Bandsaw**__ 
- 
-__General__ 
- 
-  - Ensure the work area is clean and free of debris 
-  - Select the appropriate blade for your material (tooth pitch, blade material) 
-  - Adjust the blade speed to match the material (lower speeds for harder materials) 
-  - Secure the material firmly in the vise, ensuring it's perpendicular to the blade 
-  - Position the blade guide as close to the workpiece as possible 
-  - Use push sticks or handling tools when working with small pieces 
-  - Support long pieces with roller stands or other appropriate supports 
-  - Start the machine and allow it to reach full speed before beginning the cut 
-  - Allow the machine to complete the cut without forcing or rushing 
-  - In case of binding or jamming, stop the machine immediately 
-  - Replace blades when dull or damaged 
-  - Store blades properly when not in use 
- 
-__Before use__ 
-  - Check the blade for cracks, missing teeth, or damage 
-  - Ensure blade tension is proper according to manufacturer specifications 
-  - Verify all guards are in place and functioning 
-  - Check that the blade guides and support bearings are properly adjusted 
- 
-__After Use__  
-  - Clean the machine after each use 
-  - Remove chips and debris from the blade and work area 
- 
-__Bandsaw Maintenance__ 
-  
-__Weekly__ 
-  - Lubricate moving parts according to manufacturer recommendations 
-  - Verify blade tension regularly 
-__Monthly__ 
-  - Check and adjust blade tracking 
-  - Inspect and replace worn blade guides 
-  - Check drive belt for condition 
- 
-__**Metrology Equipment**__ 
- 
-Handling and Storage 
- 
-  - Handle all measuring instruments with care to prevent damage 
-  - Store instruments in protective cases when not in use 
-  - Maintain a clean environment for storage 
-  - Keep instruments away from moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures 
- 
-Usage 
- 
-  - Select the appropriate instrument for the measurement task 
-  - Clean measuring surfaces before and after use 
-  - Follow manufacturer's operating instructions 
-  - Apply consistent measuring force when using contact instruments 
-  - Allow temperature stabilization between instrument and part 
-  - Take multiple measurements for verification 
-  - Report inaccurate or out-of-calibration equipment to Shop Captain. 
- 
-Maintenance 
- 
-  - Perform regular visual inspections for damage or wear 
-  - Clean instruments according to manufacturer recommendations 
-  - Lubricate moving parts as specified 
-  - Check batteries and power supplies regularly 
-  - Verify zero settings before measurements 
-  - Perform periodic performance checks between calibrations 
  
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