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Ingram Hall Makerspace
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2018
Tormach PCNC 440
In this video, student worker Allison Cespedes will explain how to safely operate one of our Tormach PCNC 440 CNC mills.
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Torchmate 4400 CNC Plasma Cutter (V2)
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In this video Ryan Huston will show you the ins and outs of the Torchmate 4400 CNC Plasma Cutter located in the Industrial Makerspace at the Ingram Hall Makerspace. Don't forget to watch the entire video before taking the quiz! Music: bensound.com
Craftbot 3D Printer overview and safety
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Learn all about our Craftbot XLs in the Ingram Hall Makerspace. Be sure and check the canvas page for 3D printer policies, and pass the associated quiz! Happy printing!
VLS 3.50 C02 Laser cutter
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Watch our training for safety and operation of our VLS 3.50 CO2 laser cutters! Don't forget to check out our workshops to run some of the projects predesigned for you!
Torchmate 4400 CNC Plasma Cutter
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In this video Ryan Huston will show you the ins and outs of the Torchmate 4400 CNC Plasma Cutter located in the Industrial Makerspace at the Ingram Hall Makerspace. Don't forget to watch the entire video before taking the quiz! Music: bensound.com
Woodshop Safety
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in this video we will cover the basic of woodshop safety in the Ingram Hall Makerspace
Rapid Prototyping Makerspace Safety
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This video covers all the safety and policies related to the Rapid Prototyping Makerspace at the Ingram Hall Makerspace. Be sure to pay attention to get the questions correct on the quiz!
Horizontal Bandsaw
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In this video, we will discuss the safety requirements, general usage and other aspects of our horizontal bandsaw in the Ingram Hall Makerspace!
Ingram Hall Makerspace Introduction
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The Ingram Hall Makerspace is a 11,000sqft academic prototyping facility and this video we give a quick tour, as well as an overview on how we operate.
As others have said, the limitation of not cutting steel with the PCNC440 is imposed by the maker space, not the machine. Aside from that, Allison seems to know her stuff, and probably worked hard on the presentation.
What does that orange wire do ?
Ohmic sensor. It uses the copper tip to sense the workpiece height automatically.
I wish i had found this when i was first starting out on our plasma. It took SOO many hours tho get to know what you just said in 15 minutes
Thanks for the explanation. Latest verion software is a bit different but it helps a lot. 👍
The information is a bullet in Tromach's foot,, This milling machine of course cuts metals, not just plastic and wood. This information is wrong.
Thats why i disliked it
Wow, a VF3 with a 5axis trunnion and an ST10(20?)Y.... How on earth does a University have multi axis machine tools before a literal trade school? St. Philips College was such a let down.... They finally got updated equipment in 2022 a year after I graduated, and here I see a University, that doesn't even specifically train students to be CNC Programmers, with access to equal equipment years earlier. Then again, I'd be pretty pissed if I paid tens of thousands of dollars for a Manufacturing Engineering degree, and never had access to current technology. Kudos to Texas State for not living in the stone age and investing in an actual modern machine shop, just missing an EDM. Not even A&M can beat this, those shmucks blew their cash on two 3axis Okumas for absolutely no reason. Guess they didn't realize that they still don't have live tooling or even a 5ax trunnion, but at least they have a rotary on their VF2... I guess. The worst part is that the students aren't even allowed to look at the CNC machines (I'm exaggerating). But at least A&M doesn't *only* have Tormachs like UT Austin, the only people that use Tormachs are hobby machinists and companies in their startup phase, not renowned Universities that conduct research and have students that later sign on with NFL teams... Maybe I'll come back again and edit this comment to roast other Texas colleges and universities for their unwillingness to compete with other states and the rest of the world in manufacturing. But from what I've witnessed, you really can't get much worse than St. Philips College or UT Austin. Once again, kudos to Texas State for being a beacon of hope.
I only see one Cura profile (IHM Craftbot Printers - XL + 3XL.curaprofile) in the download instead of 3. The PETG preset file is intact though (just two files)
This video is absolute bullshit. Can cut only wood and plastic 😅
plz make video about titan 1m program
Keep it up. Good training
Made me laugh way too much.
If it cuts steels, its only limitation is low production due to its size. Good video explained on the subject and the CNC.
THEY don't use it for metal THERE. ANYONE COULD cut titanium on the machine.
I cut stainless and Ti on the 440. No problem
Video proof please.
@@coffeeisthepathtovictory1290 dude you can found video of 440 cutting Ti and SS everywhere, I do not have to prove you nothing
@@1337BlueBird I found a titanium cutting video for the 440 about a minute after posting
lol yea right
@@crimpers5543 saunders did multiple video on the 440 cutting SS, ti and a 1-2-3 block at like 55hrc
This was a good introduction to CNC, but there are also some misconceptions to the full capabilities of the PCNC 440. In addition to cutting wood and plastics, the PCNC 440 is also quite capable of cutting aluminum, stainless steel, hardened steel, and titanium. Our PCNC 440 customer Frank Grissom, makes beautiful knives out of titanium, and high-carbon steel. The PCNC 440 can also be used for small production runs with the creation of some fixture plates. We hope this makerspace opens up the materials allowed on the PCNC 440, as it is the perfect machine to teach beginners how to start in CNC.
Your video has only mono audio which is weird. That being said, Dr. Talley is easily my favorite professor I have had the pleasure to learn under at Texas State University. If you are a hopeful engineering student, he is your man.
Laser cutting(trumpf) vs plazma(hpr xd 130) cutting 10mm th-cam.com/video/FhrQwR3xELE/w-d-xo.html
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This is literally more informative than torchmates actual instructions.
true lmao
Great video!
Wow this is so informative!
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where are the brooms?
Across the safety corridor from the emergency stop button
Background noise is useless and noisy
Does it work with VLS2.30?
Fuck them. I need to make account just to get the program... Fuck Them
Best practice is to reference the axes starting with the z. This will prevent an accidental collisions of the spindle/tools with the fixture.
Just got my new xl craftbox missing one knob bed leveling :(
3xl ? Red Case why did i never See anything before direkt from Craftbot ?
It is a new Printer that our University purchased from the company. They should be rolling them out for purchase soon. As for the color I dont know if they will sell it. It is Maroon not red as it appears
Thank you for your Answer !
painted?