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Revision as of 14:58, 30 January 2019

Pledge for a Rank-Taylor-Hobson Pantograph Engraving Machine and associated tooling and templates.

Available Buy it now on eBay for £200, and monies over and above the pledge will go towards collection.

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Reasoning

This gives us the option to do more detailed 3D engraving than the laser can achieve, in a far wider range of materials.

Example of detailed metal engraving possible with pantograph.

As a pantograph is simple to operate compared to setting up engraving paths on a CNC router, the laser can be used to prepare templates for 2D work quickly, and with a little thought to produce stacked templates for 3D work too; making this kind of detailed finish available to a much wider range of users.

Further Details

We've passed the pledge mark now, but before the trustees will sign off on this, we need to justify that it can fit into the space.

The current proposal is to put it alongside the mini mill and lathe; which requires moving the donations shelves, paint shelf, bike racks and cycle tools areas around 2 feet right (towards the spray booth).

Will update once we have some clarity on this.


List of pledges

Please post on the google group mailing list if you really, truly have forgotten your HMS password and need to have someone else to update this.

Please pay with the reference PLEDGEEG-XX where XX is your initials

Who How Much Paid? Method Paid
Jelly £50 No --
Tom Grover £30 No --
Toby Jackson £50 No --
Steve Barnett £20 No --
Arthur Moore £20 No --
James Taylor £20 No --
Dan Spencer £10 No --
Martin Richter £10 No --
Bob Wood £10 Yes --