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Revision as of 02:03, 30 September 2021
The Tormach class is taught by Eric Peterson
This class focuses on CNC milling - the Manual Milling Class or demonstrated knowledge of manual milling is a prerequisite for the Tormach class. The class is separated in to two parts:
- Developing CAM toolpaths in Fusion 360 Manufacturing(NOTE: you will need to learn 3D modeling in Fusion on your own)
- Tormach operation and use: (You will learn how to setup and use the Tormach and make a battery terminal clamp in the process.)
This is an active class at Asmbly. If you can't find an upcoming session in the Class Schedule, email education@asmbly.org for more information.
Resources
- Basics of Fusion360 (video)
- CNC Machining by NYC CNC (video)
- Peruse the shop's copy of Precision Machining Technology or Buy on Amazon
Material/Tooling Suppliers
Dixie Tool Crib (South Austin) Sparktech (Round Rock)