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= Tools Wanted =
= Tools Wanted =


* A welding cart to hold the welder and gas bottles
* Gas bottles for MIG welding and 75Ar/25C gas if possible
* Gas bottles for MIG welding and 75Ar/25C gas if possible
* Welding clamping and work piece holding tools
* Welding clamping and work piece holding tools

Revision as of 14:08, 19 January 2017

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"In the year 09NB the Sparkle Forge was aligned to the dimension of the flesh forms and from the remains of the luminous heavens they would produce... many trinkets."

- apocryphal Noisebridge repository commit comment

In General

The Sparkle Forge is Noisebridge's new workshop area. It is designed to be a cleaner workshop for plastics and metals; without sawdust, paints, and solvents; although wood and paper sheet goods are cut on the laser cutter. Messy and dusty projects should be worked on in the dirty shop. Due to the Hot Area, storage of flammable items in Sparkle Forge should be avoided. The storing project materials inside the workshop, can limit others access to the tools.

Tools Wanted

  • Gas bottles for MIG welding and 75Ar/25C gas if possible
  • Welding clamping and work piece holding tools
  • Welding safety gear
  • Sheet metal shear/break which can work with moderately thick and large sheet metal
  • Horizontal band saw for cutting steel sections
  • Welding Tables
  • Hand tools: Files, Hammers
  • an Anvil, these are surprisingly expensive, but people hack together their own anvils as well

Laser Cutter

We have a Laser_Cutter/Kaitian_CM1309 laser cutter. The Laser_Manual describes the current informal consensus on how the laser cutter should be used. Please contact a trainer before using it.

Metal work

(our current set of tools will be added soon)

For Metal work videos Kevin Caron is a good choice.

https://www.youtube.com/user/kevincaron

Welding

We have a Lincoln Electric PRO-MIG 180 WELDER Model: K2481-1

We have some safety gear on hand for one person for Flux-Core welding. We are still working on getting the bottles and gas for MIG welding, if you have a good lead, let Jarrod know

Here is the product:

http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/equipment/Pages/product.aspx?product=K2481-1(LincolnElectric)

Here is the user manual:

http://www.lincolnelectric.com/assets/servicenavigator-public/lincoln3/imt10135.pdf

If you don't want to read the manual, here is Lincoln Electirc's video on how to use the welder:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzIfMPvZG9o8UkFNakRXdzkyQ1E

For How To welding videos ChuckE2009 has a good assortment of beginner videos for different types of welding.

https://www.youtube.com/user/ChuckE2009/videos

Kiln

Forging