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=== Waiting List  ===
 
=== Waiting List  ===

Revision as of 12:29, 16 September 2020

This page is to information for people who are interested in the lathe. If you have previous experience you will normally be allowed to use the lathe after a induction session (to cover any queries and provide a brief guide.

The problem with these machines is that there are hundreds of techniques to learn and much needs to be done hands-on, so it isn't practical to run lectures. Most people will have knowledge only of the techniques that they have needed to date.

You will only need to learn basic's to get started

To get started you will need proper respect for the machines to ensure your and their safety requires some instruction in terms of skill and technique.

Once you have learned to use the machine safely for the basics, you will have to acquire more knowledge through asking people, reading books, and from internet resources. If you have no previous experience you will need to invest much more effort and be very careful. please understand the level of commitment required. This is not a 5 minute talk and a bit of software.

Please add your details to request training please also Please make contact with trainers on the mailing list as they may not check the wiki


Training Sessions

Please replace empty slots with your name to sign up to the next training session - do not create new slots!

Typically the training sessions can last up to 4 hours, they are intended to bring members to a level where they can use the machine safely.

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lathe_Training_List

Prerequisites

Good footwear, Eye protection (should normally be available in the space), No Baggy clothing or un-restrained hair.


please watch the required videos - MIT have made a set of training videos


  • Lathe 1: Lathe basics; turning and facing; cutting off a part
  • Lathe 2: Tapping; boring; knurling; cutting tapers; turning shafts with a live centre; single point thread turning


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Waiting List

https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lathe_Training_List

Maintainers

The current maintainers are Liam Lynch, Dean Forbes and Tim Jacobs

External resources